Ilampuyal
Ilampuyal | |
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Directed by | K.S.Thurai |
Written by | K.S.Thurai Kanmani Raja Mohamed (additional dialogue) |
Produced by | K.S.Thurai |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Kitchas |
Edited by | Satisssh Kurusowa |
Music by | Vashanth Sellathurai |
Production company | Alaikal Movies International |
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Countries | Denmark India |
Language | Tamil |
Ilampuyal (transl. Young Storm) is a 2009 Danish-Indian Tamil language film directed by K. S. Thurai.[1] The film stars his son Vashanth Sellathurai,[2] Poornitha, Karunas, Sriman, Ravishankar and Sinthuraj. The music was composed by Vashanth Sellathurai.
The film premiered in 20 Danish theatres in October 2007.[3] The film was released 1 May 2009. Satellite rights went to Kalaignar TV.[4]
Cast
[edit]- Vashanth Sellathurai as Puyal Ezhilan
- Poornitha as Thendral Bose
- Karunas as Narayanan
- Sriman as Sathies Shankar
- K. S. Thurai as Vikneshwar
- Ravishankar
- Sinthuraj as Paandiyan Gobal
- Sujibala as Mozhi
- Ravi Sugathevan as Iniyan Bose
- Morten Bergholt as a journalist
- Tommy Krabe Andersen as the minister
- Uldus as Nila Amaran in a special appearance
Production
[edit]K. S. Thurai, a Sri Lankan Tamil residing in Denmark who previously directed Pookkal (2004) and stage shows in Europe, directs this film.[1][4] His son, Vashanth, a computer engineer, played the lead role in the film, composed the music and did the graphic works.[2][5] The film was made on a low budget and highlights the issues Sri Lankan Tamil refugees face.[4] Ilampuyal was shot in Denmark and Chennai, India over a period of 85 days in 2007.[6][3] The Carl-Henning Pedersen Museum was used as a house for one of the main characters.[3] Journalist Morten Bergholt played himself in the film.[6] A Thiruvalluvar statue was erected on one of Denmark's islands for the film.[5]
Soundtrack
[edit]All music is composed by Vashanth Sellathurai
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Oru Mutham Thara" | Rehna | |
2. | "Unnai Thoduvathilae" | Karthik, Malathi | |
3. | "Vaa Vaa En Anbae" | Saindhavi, Ananth | |
4. | "Yalisai Senthamilae" | Srinivas, Sofiya Sathish | |
5. | "Poorattam Poorattam" | Manikka Vinayagam, Roshini | |
6. | "Sethavanin Kathayai" | Roshini, Ananth | |
7. | "Idhalgal Pavalam" | Ramu | |
8. | "Ilam Puyal Aramba Esai" | Spraban Clif, Princeran, Besrin |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Filmibeat
- ^ a b "På vej til Kollywood". TV Midtvest (in Danish). Archived from the original on 19 March 2012.
- ^ a b c DR
- ^ a b c DIANA EBBA Ø.B. PEDERSEN (30 October 2008). "Bollywood rykker til Herning". KPN (in Danish). Archived from the original on 7 October 2011.
- ^ a b Indiaglitz
- ^ a b Jakob Albrecht (24 November 2008). "HB-medlem i Bollywood-film". Journalisten (in Danish).
- ^ "Ilam Puyal - All Songs - Download or Listen Free - JioSaavn". 29 February 2020.
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