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Pugaippadam
Directed byRajesh Lingam
Written byRajesh Lingam
Produced byN. C. Manekandan
Starring
  • Yamini
  • Mrinalini
  • Nandha
  • Shivam
  • Amzath Khan
  • Harish
  • CinematographyVijay Armstrong
    Edited byB. Lenin
    Music byGangai Amaran

    Production
    companies

    • Boyz Studio
  • Mayabazaar Cinemas
  • Release date

    • 1 January 2010 (2010-01-01)
    CountryIndia
    LanguageTamil

    Pugaippadam (transl. Photograph) is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language buddy drama film written and directed by Rajesh Lingam. The cast includes Priya Anand, Mrinalini, Yamini, Nandha, Shivam, Amzath Khan and Harish. The music was composed by Gangai Amaran with cinematography by Vijay Armstrong and editing by B. Lenin. The film released on 1 January 2010.[1]

    Plot[edit]

    Krishna, Nandha, Bala, Guru, Krithika Rao alias KK, and Gowri become friends in college. Shiney George joins their circle of friends, and soon, Shiney and Krishna fall in love. Gowri has been in love with Guru since they met. However, Guru refuses her advances, saying that they should not break their friendship. He and Krishna later fail a few exams. Afterward, Shiney slaps Krishna, and Guru fights with her. The group splits between boys and girls. They reunite after the interrogation of the lecturers. The group helps Guru and Krishna clear their debts and get jobs. Shiney's father also accepts his daughter's love. Krishna and Shiney reveal their love to their friends. However, that night, Bala commits suicide.

    In the hospital, Gowri says that Bala died for Shiney because he was in love with her. Bala had admired Shiney from their first meeting and loved her when she supported him at the time of ragging. He told Gowri about these feelings that morning and decided to tell his friends before telling Shiney. The plan went awry when Shiney slapped Krishna and the friendship broke up. Guru became angry and rushed to the college.

    In the college, Shiney and Krishna say that they will not marry because they feel guilty about Bala's death. Krithika says that it is only possible that they die together. Nandha tells her that they never would have been complete without their friend, whom they have lost forever. He also adds that if they all knew about anyone's love earlier, then they would not have lost Bala, meaning that they were not loyal to themselves or their friendship. After this, everybody cries and leaves the scene one by one.

    Cast[edit]

    Production[edit]

    The film was announced in May 2008. The director was an associate of Selvaraghavan. The cast was almost entirely newcomers. The male lead, Amjad, was associated with Radio One. Priya Anand, whose second film Vaamanan was released before Pugaippadam was introduced.[2] Orator and professor G. Gnanasambandam played an important role.

    Soundtrack[edit]

    The soundtrack was composed by Gangai Amaran.[3] The audio launch was held on 24 June 2009.[4]

    Track listing
    No.TitleSinger(s)Length
    1."Pennilamae Onnumilae"Krish, Balaji, MK 
    2."Oru Kudayil Payanam"Venkat Prabhu, Prashanthini 
    3."Vaan Nilavudhaan"Vijay Yesudas 
    4."Idhu Kanavo Idhu Nijamo"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra 
    5."Odaikanum Odaikunam"Haricharan, Vijay Yesudas 
    6."Padapadavena"Gangai Amaren 

    Release[edit]

    Box office[edit]

    The film opened in only a few centres across Chennai, Tamil Nadu to a below average opening. The film grossed 170,670 in the opening weekend and failed commercially.[5]

    Reception[edit]

    Behindwoods claimed that the film "does manage to live up to the liveliness and energy that we associate with a campus movie" with the first half being "colorful and enjoyable with humor mixed at places", also giving praise to the "touching" climax.[6] Sify gave the film a verdict of 'average' and wrote that "Let us hope Rajesh Lingam finds a more racy script in his next outing".[7] Rediff gave the film a rating of two out of five stars and wrote that "If only Rajesh Lingam had kept the initial chemistry between the characters intact, we'd have had a cult classic. As it is, Pugaippadam now works only in parts".[8]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Friday Fury- January 1, 2010". Sify. 1 January 2010. Archived from the original on 27 July 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2010.
  • ^ "Priya Anand's debut was supposed to be Pugaippadam". The Times of India. 23 April 2018. Archived from the original on 30 August 2021. Retrieved 30 August 2021.
  • ^ "Pugaipadam from the Selvaraghavan's stable". Behindwoods.com. 27 May 2008. Archived from the original on 6 May 2009. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  • ^ "Pugaippadam audio launched!". Sify. 24 June 2009. Archived from the original on 14 July 2012. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  • ^ "Ranking based on Chennai Box Office Collections from Jan 01st 2010 to Jan 03rd 2010 | Pugaippadam". Behindwoods.com. Archived from the original on 22 January 2010. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  • ^ "Thunichal Movie Review". Behindwoods.com. Archived from the original on 14 January 2010. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  • ^ "Pugaipadam". Sify. Archived from the original on 9 January 2010.
  • ^ Srinivasan, Pavithra (4 January 2010). "Review: Pugaippadam is tedious". Rediff.com. Archived from the original on 14 June 2020. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
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