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Watch Online Tamil Movie Peranmai 2009 Trailer Review Cast And Crew


Peranmai Tamil movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast: Jayam Ravi, Roland Kickinger, Vadivelu, Oorvasi, Ponvannan, Dhanushika, Liyashree, Saranya, Varsha, Vasundhara
Director: S. P. Jananathan
Direction: K.S.Ravikumar
Writer: S. P. Jananathan
Production:Ayngaran International
Music:Vidhyasagar
Release Date: 16 Oct 2009
Genre: Drama
Language: Tamil

Movie Plot

Peranmai ( 2009 ) is a Tamil forthcoming film directed by film director, S.P.Jananathan starring Jayam Ravi in the lead role. It began its first schedule on March 12 , 2008 .

Peranmai is a forthcoming Tamil language feature film directed by S. P. Jananathan starring Jayam Ravi and Austrian actor Roland Kickinger, who will make his debut in Indian cinema. It began its first schedule on March 12, 2008. Shooting has recently been completed and is now currently in post production.Peranmai audio will be released on september 20th.

peranmai is the upcoming tamil movie directed by the ace director oftamil,K.S.Ravikumar.Jayam ravi is back to hit the screens by doing a action hero role after his 'Dhaam dhoom'.The most curious thing about this venture is that hollywood star Roland Kickinger is doing one of the lead roles in this movie.The soundtrack of this film is composed by talented music director Vidhyasagar.Download the cool songs and enjoy

Preview

Peranmai - Story about a forest officer (Jayam Ravi) foils the plan of a group of terrorists trying to enter the country with the help of 5 girls. Watch Online Movie Trailer
Nothing is going to stop film buffs from getting charged up this Deepavali. For, 'Peranmai', an action-packed heavy budget entertainer directed by S P Jananathan with 'Jayam' Ravi in the lead is getting ready to hit the screens.

Ravi has lost weight for the role of a forest officer in this film. He plays a one-man army in 'Peranmai', similar to that of Sylvester Stallone in 'Rambo'. Vasundra, Saranya, Varsha, Tanusika and Liyasree play the lead female roles.

"I was impressed when Jananathan narrated the story to me. I did rigorous work-outs to suit the role. I learnt martial arts and archery for the movie. Shooting in dense jungles was a great experience," says the actor.

Hailing Ravi, Jananathan says, "He is an actor of commitment and dedication. I am sure that this film is going to be a milestone in Ravi's career."

'Peranmai' is produced by Ayngaran International, a production house synonym with grandeur. After the critical success of 'Iyarkkai' and the commercial success of 'E', Jananathan has been entrusted with the job of making 'Peranmai' by Karunamoorthy and Arun Pandian of Ayngaran.

Thanks to the producers, the film will be seeing some novel technical stuff like helicopter cameras being used for the first time in Tamil cinema.

According to reliable sources, the movie is about how a forest officer (played by Ravi), with the help of five girls, foils the plans of terrorists to enter the country.

Former Mr Universe and Hollywood actor Roland Kickinger plays the baddie. The film has Ravi doing a full length action role as a tribal and forest guard who fights against international terrorists led by Kickinger who are trying to destroy our forest and thereby the ecological system using bio technology.

Music Review:

Vidyasagar means melody. In the company of filmmaker S P Jananathan, he has proved his mastery in coming up with an engrossing music album, that is, 'Peranmai'.

With a group of young singers, the music composer has managed to weave a magic of sorts here. The movie has ‘Jayam’ Ravi donning the role of a forest officer. Vairamuthu has penned the lyrics.

1. Kattu Puli Adicchu
Singer: K K, Jassie Gift

The song is simple and straightforward. It has peppy percussive rhythms with a touch of classical raaga. The good use of flute for the song about forest is straightaway catchy. KK in the company of Jassie Gift has rendered it in rich style.2. Kaadu Kalai Katta
Singer: Madhu Balakrishnan

Melody and Madhu Balakrishnan are always inseparable. Here is one which is soft and scintillating. Lyrics are the backbone of this song. It has good soft tempo without a jubilant pep all through. Vidyasagar has the knack of rendering a soft tune coupled with peppy beats. Hats off music composer!

3. Yaerathaazha Ezhu Mani
Singer: Sadhana Sargam

Sadhana Sargam's mellifluous voice does the trick here. Though the song is bit flat, the rendition by Sadhana Sargam lends to it some dignity.
Again Vidyasagar's mastery in fusing classical raaga for a film song comes to the fore here.

4. When the Boys
Singer: Sonia Irabar, Sianed Jones

Seemingly different from other songs, it has the touch of pop numbers in it. Newcomers Sonia Irabar and Sianed Jones have rendered it with more Anglican accent. The background music is uncomplicated and minimal.

5. Thuppakki Pennae
Singer: Shalini, Megha, Feji, Suvi

A breezy number which is attractive all the way. A fusion of West and the East, Vidyasagar has rendered a medley here. Seemingly aimed at wooing young audience, this song which has vibrant lyrics is powered by a young brigade of singers, who render it with zeal and energy.

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