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Vyabari
Directed byShakti Chidambaram
Written byShakti Chidambaram
Produced byShakti Preetham,
Shakti Threja
StarringS. J. Suryah
Tamanna Bhatia
Prakash Raj
Namitha
Malavika
Vadivelu
Seetha (actress)
N. Santhanam
Nassar
CinematographyM. V. Panneerselvam
Edited bySuraj Kavee
Music byDeva[1]
Production
company
Cinema Paradise
Release date
  • 13 July 2007 (2007-07-13)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Vyabari is a 2007 Tamil drama film directed by Sakthi Chidambaram. Produced by Shakti Chidambaram, the film S. J. Suryah, Tamanna Bhatia and Vadivelu. This film is based on the film Multiplicity.

Plot

Suryaprakash (S. J. Suryah) is a business man who wants to become richer than Bill Gates and in the process, he loses out on family and social life. So he tells a scientist (Nasser) to make a clone of him so that he can keep concentrating on business and the clone can take his place at home. Tamanna is college girl named Savitri who does a research project on Suryaprakash and begins to love him. Suryaprakash is not interested in Savitri but, he marries her to make use of her cooking talent in order to widen his business. Suryaprakash after singing and dancing with both models Namitha and Malavika and humiliating his brother-in-law Vadivelu, finally understand the value of family after his mother (Seetha) dies.

Cast

Production

It was rumoured that Malavika complained to Nadigar Sangam against SJ Suryah for alleged sexual harassment. Suryah later apologized for his behaviour.[2] Later Malavika clarified that incident was never happened.[3]

Soundtrack

  • Aasai Patta — Hariharan Ji
  • July Maadhathil — SJ Suryah, Kalyani
  • Kadi Kadi — Mano, Anuradha Sriram
  • Tha Tha — Reshmi, Arijith
  • Vetriyai Kandavan — Blaaze, Devan

Critical reception

Indiaglitz wrote:"Sakthi Chidambaram has used the concept of cloning well to suit the commercial needs of the movie. Sakthi has narrated the tale of motherly sentiment laced with all commercial elements".[4] Sify criticized the film and claimed that "what the actor and his director was trying to convey through this film — a bit of sleaze and fun or steamy mother sentiments?".[5]

References