Kasu Irukkanum
Kasu Irukkanum | |
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Directed by | R. Kumaran Priyavan |
Written by | G. R. |
Produced by | R. P. Poorani |
Starring | |
Cinematography | R. R. Kumar |
Edited by | P. Mohanraj |
Music by | Kavin Saradha Raj Shankar |
Production company | G. R. Gold Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 145 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Kasu Irukkanum is a 2007 Tamil thriller film directed by R. Kumaran and Priyavan. The film features K. Bhagyaraj, newcomer Vishwa and J. Livingston in lead roles, with Payal, Nanditha Jennifer, Anusha, Laksha, Kadhal Sukumar and Arul playing supporting roles. The film, produced by R. P. Poorani, had musical score by Kavin Saradha and Raj Shankar, and was released on 4 May 2007.[1][2][3][4]
Plot
Ashok (Vishwa), Ani (Payal), Viji (Nanditha Jennifer), Divya (Laksha), Pravin (Kadhal Sukumar) and Tharun (Arul) are good friends and their only aim in life is to make money. They are stealing from banks, hijacking container trucks and robbing the rich people. They had been actively sought by the police, the police inspector Manikkavel (J. Livingston) is charged to catch them. The friends on the run travelled from town to town, and are later hosted by a mysterious man G. R. (K. Bhagyaraj) in his bungalow, the fugitives introduce themselves as youngsters who were lost in the wood.
Ashok and Ani then fall in love with each other, and they decide to get married, Viji who was secretly in love with Ashok is heartbroken. In the past, Ashok was a MIS final-year student in Harvard University. When his parents died, Ashok came to his native city, where he realised that his parents were killed by his greedy uncle for receiving their inheritance. The innocent Ashok was then sent to a mental asylum by his uncle, his lover and his best friend who betrayed him for money. Ashok escaped from the mental asylum and killed all three. That day, he realises that money is the most important thing in life, and became a thief.
Thereafter, Divya and Tharun were found dead far from the bungalow. Viji suspects their host G. R. for killing her friends and stabs him with a knife. G. R. confesses that he did not kill them, he also told that his sister Mahalakshmi (Anusha) was killed in the same way. Ashok and Ani then reveal to Pravin that they were the murderers and they murder him. Ashok and Ani wanted to vanish so they killed their partners who were the only witnesses of their crimes, and their last target is Viji. When Ashok tries to kill Viji, she confesses her love for him, Ashok then changes his mind and he accepts her love. Ashok then poisons Ani's drink and she dies by drinking it. The police finally found their hiding place, Ashok and Viji eventually escape for the place.
Ashok and Viji settle in a remote place with their caravan. Viji attempts to kill him for murdering her friends, but she fails and the psychopath Ashok chokes her to death. G. R. tracks Ashok down and tries to murder him for killing his innocent sister, but the police arrive at the right moment and encounter Ashok.
Cast
- K. Bhagyaraj as G. R.
- Vishwa as Ashok
- J. Livingston as Manikkavel
- Payal as Ani D'Souza
- Nanditha Jennifer as Vijayalakshmi alias Viji
- Anusha as Mahalakshmi
- Laksha as Divya Menon
- Kadhal Sukumar as Pravin
- Arul as Tharun
- Thalapathy Dinesh
- Amjad Khan
- G. R. as Ramayee
- Singamuthu
- Muthukalai
- Scissor Manohar
- Bonda Mani as Bonda Mani
- Vijay Ganesh
- Anwar Ali Khan
- Tajkhan
- Vadivelu David as David
- Poovai Sekhar
- Kovai Senthil as Gurukkal
- Tajkhan
- Imman Annachi in an uncredited role
Production
The film producer G. R., who has previously produced Manu Needhi and Sound Party, introduced his son Vishwa as the film's hero. There are three pairs in the film Vishwa, Kadhal Sukumar and Arul as heroes and Payal, Nanditha Jennifer and Laksha are the heroines. K. Bhagyaraj signed on to play an important role. J. Livingston, G. R., Muthukalai, Singamuthu and Vadivelu David were chosen to act in supporting roles.[2][5]
Soundtrack
Kasu Irukkanum | |
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Soundtrack album by Kavin Saradha and Raj Shankar | |
Released | 2007 |
Recorded | 2006 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Length | 27:36 |
Producer | Kavin Saradha Raj Shankar |
The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composers Kavin Saradha and Raj Shankar. The soundtrack, released in 2007, features 6 tracks with lyrics written by G. R. and Asura.
Track | Song | Singer(s) | Duration |
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1 | 'Sandhaikku Pora Machan' | Haricharan, Anuradha Sriram, Mohan Ram | 5:47 |
2 | 'Madura Pakkam' | Tippu, Anusha | 5:00 |
3 | 'Kasu Irukkanum' | Deva | 5:25 |
4 | 'Elloraiyum Vazhavaikkum' | Paththu | 2:34 |
5 | 'Kathal Sammatham' | Devan Ekambaram, Anuradha Sriram | 4:17 |
6 | 'Thunbatthai Kandu' | Mano | 4:33 |
Reception
A critic said that Kasu Irukkanum is just another film.[6] Another critic wrote, "Debutant Vishwa (his home production) makes an effort at playing a role with dark shades" and labelled the film as "poor".[7]
References
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