Nagaram Marupakkam

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Nagaram Marupakkam
Directed bySundar C.
Written bySundar C.
T. Senthilkumaran (dialogues)
Produced byKushboo Sundar
Sundar C.
Starring
CinematographyChelladurai
Edited byPraveen K. L.
N. B. Srikanth
Music byThaman
Production
company
Avni Cinemax
Distributed byAvni Cinemax
Release date
  • 19 November 2010 (2010-11-19)
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Nagaram Marupakkam (English: The other side of the town) is a 2010 Indian Tamil action film co-produced written and directed by Sundar C., who himself plays the lead role.[1] Co-produced by his wife Kushboo, the film also stars Anuya Bhagvath and Vadivelu in pivotal roles and features music by Thaman.[2] Sundar's first directorial after five years, Nagaram released on 19 November 2010, it is based on the 1993 American movie Carlito's Way . The film is very well known for comedy sequences and portrayal of the comic character "Style Pandi" by Vadivelu. [3]

Cast

Soundtrack

Music is composed by Thaman and lyrics are penned by Vairamuthu.[4][5]

Track listing
# Song Artist(s)
1 "Eraivaa" Ranjith, Rahul Nambiar, Naveen
2 "Kuthudhu" Naveen
3 "Puducha" Rahul Nambiar, Srivarthini
4 "Thiki Thiki" Ranjith, Megha
5 "En Peru Krishnaveni" Priya Himesh

Reception

Behindwoods wrote "Sundar has managed to pack a punch with the narrative style of the movie and the climax tugs at your heart. Besides, he has also diversified from his style of movie making to take up a serious subject of friendship and betrayal. On the whole, but for a few glitches here and there, Nagaram is not bad a watch."[6] Sify wrote "It is engrossing and moves like a thriller, with rapid twists and turns leading to a stunning climax".[7] Nowrunning wrote " Despite such flaws "Nagaram" works because of its racy script and neat execution."[8]

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