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Kadalai
Directed byP. Sagayasuresh
Screenplay byP. Sagayasuresh
StarringMa Ka Pa Anand
Aishwarya Rajesh
CinematographyN. Raagav
Edited byA. L. Ramesh
Music bySam C. S.
Production
company
Udhayam Entertainment
Distributed byDream Factory
Release date
29 October 2016
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Kadalai (English: Nut) is a 2016 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by P. Sagayasuresh, starring Ma Ka Pa Anand and Aishwarya Rajesh in the lead roles. Featuring music composed by C. S. Sam, the film began production in early 2015 and was released on 29 October 2016.

Cast

Production

The film was announced and began shoot during January 2015 under the title of Deepavali Thuppakki, with Ma Ka Pa Anand and Aishwarya Rajesh selected to play the lead roles.[1][2]

In July 2016, the film went through a name change from Deepavali Thuppakki to Kadalai, after the film felt the latter reflected the film's theme of agriculture better. The director, Suresh, had also considered the title Nel, but felt that the audience may see it as an art film if they had chosen that. The team experienced further titled trouble after the makers of another film titled Kadala Poda Oru Ponnu Venum complained to the Producers' Council stating that the titles were too similar.

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by Sam C. S.[3]

  • Otha Mazhaiyila - Hariharan
  • Kannukulla Vanthu - Sam C. S., Nincy
  • Aayava Kaanom - Makapa Anand
  • Aathankarai - Sam C. S., Swetha Menon
  • Ver Varai - Swetha Menon

Critical reception

Times of India wrote "Had more effort been put into both the making and the writing, the film could have been called a good attempt, especially given the fact that it talks about the need to promote agriculture among youngsters."[4] Sify wrote "Though director Sagaya Suresh's idea of conveying the importance of farming is laudable, he falls short in convince us with an engaging screenplay in the second half."[5]

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