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Kurumbu
Directed byVishnuvardhan
Written byVishnuvardhan
Story byNivas
Produced byAkkineni Indira Anand
StarringAllari Naresh
Diya
Nikita Thukral
CinematographyRa. Krishnaa
Edited byA. Sreekar Prasad
Music byYuvan Shankar Raja
Production
company
Indira Innovations
Release date
21 November 2003
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Kurumbu (English: Naughty) is a 2003 Indian Tamil film directed by Vishnuvardhan, making his directorial debut. The film, a remake of the 2002 Telugu film Allari, stars Allari Naresh, who also starred in the original version, which marked his acting debut, along with the female artists Diya and Nikita Thukral in lead roles. The film released on 21 November 2003 to poor reviews, failing to repeat the success of the original version and hence, ending up as a box-office bomb, being considered as the only commercially unsuccessful film of director Vishnuvardhan.

It is a triangular love story between three young teenagers. The story portrays how the hero finds his true love.

Cast

Soundtrack

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The music was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, teaming up with newcomer Vishnuvardhan, who since then has worked together with him and scored the music in all his films. The soundtrack was released on 7 August 2003, featuring 8 tracks, including one remixed song, which is the first ever remix of a Tamil film song to feature in another Tamil film, starting off a new trend and the era of remixes in the Tamil film industry.[1][2] The lyrics were penned by Pa. Vijay.

Track Song Singer(s) Duration Notes
1 "Kingini Mingini" Yuvan Shankar Raja, Shalini Singh, Prashanthi 3:57
2 "Oviya" P. S. Balram 4:11
3 "Adichchi Pudichchi" Devan, Sunitha Sarathy 4:07
4 "Kurumbu" Instrumental
5 "Theme Music" Instrumental
6 "Aasai Nooru Vagai" Malaysia Vasudevan, Devan 4:04 Remixed from the Tamil film Adutha Varisu, composed by Ilaiyaraaja, featuring the original voice of singer Malyasia Vasudevan with lyrics by 'Kavignar' Vaali
7 "Adichchi Pudichchi — II" Afroze, Gopika Poornima
8 "Vaa Masakaatre" Srinivas, Harish Raghavendra, Srilekha Parthasarathy, Subiksha 4:49

References

  1. ^ "Mix and match". Chennai, India: The Hindu. 2 November 2007. Retrieved 5 June 2009.
  2. ^ "Remix culture — delighting or sickening??". kollywoodtoday.com. Retrieved 5 June 2009.