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Prathi Gnayiru 9 Manimudhal 10.30 Varai

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Prathi Gnayiru 9 Manimudhal 10.30 Varai
Directed byM. Anbu
Produced bySalai Maitri
StarringSuresh S.
Poornitha
CinematographySalai Sahadevan
Edited byKumar
Music byJohn Peter
Production
company
Vision 21
Release date
  • 17 November 2006 (2006-11-17)
Running time
135 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Prathi Gnayiru 9 Manimudhal 10.30 Varai (transl. Every Sunday from 9:00 to 10:30) is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by M. Anbu and starring Suresh S. and Poornitha.

Plot

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Four carefree college students on holiday, Ramesh, Remo, Murugan and Seetharaman, mistake Kalyani for a call girl and rape her. Realising of their mistake, they hurriedly return to Chennai.

Ramesh is married off to a distant relative by his father. Only after the wedding, he discovers that his wife resembles Kalyani. This sends a chill down the spines of Ramesh's friends. A sequence of events lead to Kalyani taking revenge on the friends. Whether they realized their mistake and whether they are taken to task forms the rest of the storyline. In the end Kalyani fatally poisons Ramesh with chili smoke.

Cast

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Production

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Kalyani Suresh or Poornitha, then aged 15, agreed to do the film because she liked the character.[1]

Soundtrack

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The music is composed by John Peter.[2]

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Dhumkara Kara"Karunas4:04
2."Kakinada"Premgi Amaren, Sam P. Keerthan3:48
3."Maarappu"Ranjith, Priya3:24
4."Nallathore"Udit Narayan2:38
5."Ottrai Roja"Harish Raghavendra4:40
6."Soodu Paraka"Manikka Vinayagam4:28
Total length:23:02

Reception

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A critic from Indiaglitz opined that "Anbu has taken a serious theme and has laced it with glamour which sometimes takes the focus away from the movie. Nevertheless, the performance of the artistes call for appreciation and the director is to be lauded for the same".[3] Malini Mannath of Chennai Online opined that "The film opens with the shot of a woman cutting a solitary figure on a hillock near the waters, as she looks out into the beyond. The film ends there too. A very aesthetically taken shot. Wish the rest of the film's sensibility matched with it!".[4]

References

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  1. ^ Joseph, Raveena; Ramanujam, Srinivasa (13 November 2015). "Child stars on the big screen". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 6 April 2020. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Prathi Gnayiru 9.30 to 10.00 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". Apple Music. Archived from the original on 15 February 2024. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Prathi Gnayiru 9 Manimudhal 10.30 Varai Review". IndiaGlitz.com. 16 November 2006. Archived from the original on 18 November 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  4. ^ Mannath, Malini (22 November 2006). "Pirathi Nyayir 9 Mani Muthal 10-30 Mani Varai". Chennai Online. Archived from the original on 16 January 2007. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
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