Jan 09, 2016  Music and vocals Joe Niranjan Pancratius.

Music composer Yuvan Shankar Raja had always followed a style of his own in coming up with catchy tunes. He has rarely followed the foot-steps of his father (maestro Illayaraja).

But in his latest album 'Kungumapoovum Konjum Puraavum' he has faithfully followed his father's style of music coming up with songs that takes us to the heydays of Illayaraja.

'Kungumapoovum Konjum Puraavum', produced by S P B Charan and directed by Rajamohan, has songs that are set on various moods and different beats. A mixture of fast paced and slow songs, the album is a real entertainer for music-buffs. Interestingly Yuvan has roped in singers Venkat Prabhu, S PB Charan besides himself for the album. As usual, it is S P Balasubramanyam who walks away with all the honors. He has sung a strong number.

1. Muttathu PakkathilListen here

Singer: (Venkat Prabhu)

Outlook outbox folder. It seems I need to find a setting that says “Send on click” or something like that.

Download sko software konter pulsa otomatis. Lyricist: Gangai Amaren

A catchy number and a brisk beginning to the album. The song begins with the shades of 'Vaadi En Kappakazhangae'. The song is a real entertainer. The peppy tunes and catchy lyrics are the song's USP. The song takes swift turns with Venkat Prabhu's unique voice adding strength.

2. Chinna Sirisu Listen here

Singer: (Bella Shinde and Javed Ali)

Lyricist: Vaali

An absolute enjoyment is derived by listening to the song. The simple lyrics and very simple music works wonders. Yuvan's apt choice of singers Nela Shende and Javed Ali, whose voices suit the flavor of the songs deserve special mention. Though it is slow, it flows smooth.

3. Kadaloram Oru Oru Listen here

Singer: (Yuvan Shankar Raja)

Lyricist: Vaali

The man is at it this time. Besides coming out with a westernized tune, Yuvan Shankar Raja has crooned it himself. The tune is unique and appeals instantly. Yuvan gives the right feel to the song with his soft voice. Sure to impress those who like soft sounds.

4. Na Dharmanda Listen here

Singer: (S P Balasubramaniam)

Lyricist: Gangai Amaren

Resembling one of the evergreen hits 'Asai Nooru Vagai', the song is magnetic and catchy right from the word go. Who else can render justice to the mass song but for S P Balasubramaniam. His open-throated voice sends an energetic feel straightaway in our hearts. A kuthu number which is catchy.

5. Kadaloram Listen here

Singer: (S P Charan)

Lyricist: Vaali

It is another version of the same song rendered by Yuvan Shankar Raja. However the major difference lies in the way Charan has sung it. He is a lot free and sounds more energetic. A happy feel prevails on listening to this song.

6. Orunimisham Listen here

Singer: (Velmurugan)

Lyricist: Gangai Amaren

A kind of Oppaari song by Velmurugan. It is the catchy rhythm that is sure to work wonders in this song. The oppari has more of Ilayaraja's touch in it. The rustic feel is brought out by the lyrics.

All in all, Yuvan deserves credit for coming up with an album that is enjoyable and entertaining.

More About 'Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum'

PreviewKunguma Poove Konjum Purave Song Download-Review-Music Review-Trailers-Gallery
Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum
Directed byRajamohan
Produced bySPB Charan
Written byRajamohan
StarringRamakrishnan
Thananya
Tharun Chatriya
Nagamma
Avagamma
Music byYuvan Shankar Raja
CinematographySiddharth
Edited byN. B. Srikanth
Praveen K. L.
Capital Film Works
  • 24 April 2009
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum is a 2009 IndianTamildrama film, directed by debutante Rajamohan, who earlier worked under renowned directors like A. Venkatesh and S. D. Vijay Milton, which stars newcomers Ramakrishnan and Thananya in lead roles. It is produced by SPB Charan under his banner Capital Film Works and has musical score by acclaimed music director Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film released on 24 April 2009 to Good responses.

Plot[edit]

Thulasi (Thananya) comes to Muttam village along with her grandmother (Nagamma) after her parents desert her. She joins a government school in the village to pursue her studies. Enters Koochan (Ramakrishnan), who falls for her instantly. Koochan's mother Chandra (Agavamma) helps the poor Thulasi to pursue her studies. However coming to know about their romance, Agavamma insults Thulasi and her grandmother and drives them out of the village when Koochan is out on a school tour. A shocked Koochan returns only to meet with a road mishap. Meanwhile, Thulasi, who seeks refuge in a family at Tuticorin, is forced to marry a rowdy named Dharman (Tharun Chatriya). On the day of their marriage, Dharman gets arrested by the police. His wayward lifestyle invites trouble, and he eventually gets arrested for murdering a youth. An annoyed Thulasi returns to Muttam, only to see that Koochan has lost himself in liquor after his love failure. Meanwhile, Koochan resolves to set right Thulasi's life by helping her grandmother in getting Dharman out in bail. Eventually, Dharman returns to Muttam but ends up murdering another person in his drunken state. Koochan takes the blame on himself and ends up getting beaten up by the village people and arrested by the police. When tulasi tries chasing the Jeep in order to confess her husband's mistake and release Koochan, she meets with an accident. The movie ends with both their dead bodies being buried together and Dharman being arrested for his crime.

Cast[edit]

  • Ramakrishnan as Koochan
  • Thanaya as Thulasi
  • Tharun Chatriya as Dharman
  • Nagamma as Thulasi's grandmother
  • Avagamma as Chandra (Koochan's mother)

Crew[edit]

  • Story, Screenplay, Direction: Rajamohan
  • Production: SPB Charan
  • Cinematography: Siddharth
  • Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
  • Editing: Praveen KL & Srikanth NB
  • Art direction: Videsh
  • Choreography: Ajay Raj & Saravana Rajan
  • Lyrics: 'Kavignar' Vaali, Gangai Amaran
  • Stunts: Selva

Soundtrack[edit]

Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum
Soundtrack album by
Released
24 January 2009 (India)
Recorded2008
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length27:36
LabelThink Music
ProducerYuvan Shankar Raja
Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology
Silambattam
(2008)
Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum
(2009)
Siva Manasula Sakthi
(2009)

The soundtrack, composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, released on 24 January 2009, featuring 6 tracks with lyrics written by Kavignar Vaali and Gangai Amaran was highly successful.[1] Father S. P. Balasubramaniam and son SPB Charan, the producers of the film, have each sung one of the films, as did composer Yuvan Shankar Raja himself and his cousin Venkat Prabhu. The songs and the film score have been recorded using a live orchestra and without any electronic instruments such as synthesizers to create a rural feel to the music.[2]

TrackSongSinger(s)DurationLyricsNotes
1Muttathu PakkathilVenkat Prabhu4:02Gangai Amaran
2Kadaloram Oru OoruYuvan Shankar Raja5:33Vaali
3Chinnan SirusuJaved Ali, Bela Shende5:03Vaali
4Na DharmandaS. P. Balasubramaniam4:00Gangai Amaran
5Oru NimishamVelmurugan3:27Gangai Amaran
6Kadalaoram Oru OoruS. P. B. Charan5:31Vaali

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

Nearly one year after the stupendous success of his film Chennai 600028, in May 2008, SPB Charan decided to produce his next film. He then got to meet Rajamohan, as erstwhile assistant, who worked under prominent directors like A. Venkatesh and Rajakumaran, who told him the story of his film, which he titled as 'Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum', impressed of which, Charan decided to produce that film. Rajamohan became a director, since he wanted to fulfill the wish of his brother, who wanted to become a director, but died in an accident, before his wish was satisfied.

Casting[edit]

When looking out for the actor to play the hero's role, Rajamohan saw Ramakrishan one day walking on the road, who was an assistant director of Cheran and felt he would be the right person for the role and gave him the role of the protagonist. Tharshana, who later changed her name to Thananya, a second year medical student hailing from Andhra Pradesh, was picked as the heroine to play the female lead, after she was discovered by Charan and Rajamohan in a medical college. Though she was hesitating at first, she eventually agreed to take over the role of Thulasi, after Charan and Rajamohan explained her the importance and the scope of her role in the film and convinced her.[3] Apart from Ramakrishnan and Tharshana, another newcomer, Tharun Chatriya, and an older woman, who dons the role of the grandmother of Thulasi, are said to be important characters in the film. Moreover, eight assistant directors and some 'lightmen', do act in the film as well, who Rajamohan and Charan wanted to pay a tribute for their hard work and the effort they put in.[4]

Yuvan Shankar Raja, a regular of Charan's films, was assigned as the music director, as were the other crew members, who had also worked for Charan's previous venture Chennai 600028.

Filming[edit]

The shooting of the film started on 9 June 2008 in Nagercoil and was entirely shot in a small village called 'Muttam' near Nagercoil and in surrounding areas.

Trivia[edit]

  • In association with SRM Valliammai Engineering College at Kattankulathur, Kanchipuram district, the team of the film conducted a two-day event at the campus, where rural games were organized and 30 winners were chosen to attend the audio release of the film along with big stars from the film industry.

References[edit]

  1. ^''Kunguma Poovum Konchumpuraavum' audio released'. indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 21 April 2009.
  2. ^'Will KPKP turn out to be a trendsetter?'. Sify. Retrieved 21 April 2009.
  3. ^'S.P.B.Charan ready to execute his next venture'. kollywoodtoday.com. Retrieved 21 April 2009.
  4. ^'Eight assistant directors act in a film'. tamilwire.com. Retrieved 21 April 2009.[dead link]

External links[edit]

  • Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kunguma_Poovum_Konjum_Puravum&oldid=923804473'

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Jan 09, 2016  Music and vocals Joe Niranjan Pancratius.

Music composer Yuvan Shankar Raja had always followed a style of his own in coming up with catchy tunes. He has rarely followed the foot-steps of his father (maestro Illayaraja).

But in his latest album \'Kungumapoovum Konjum Puraavum\' he has faithfully followed his father\'s style of music coming up with songs that takes us to the heydays of Illayaraja.

'Kungumapoovum Konjum Puraavum\', produced by S P B Charan and directed by Rajamohan, has songs that are set on various moods and different beats. A mixture of fast paced and slow songs, the album is a real entertainer for music-buffs. Interestingly Yuvan has roped in singers Venkat Prabhu, S PB Charan besides himself for the album. As usual, it is S P Balasubramanyam who walks away with all the honors. He has sung a strong number.

1. Muttathu PakkathilListen here

Singer: (Venkat Prabhu)

Outlook outbox folder. It seems I need to find a setting that says “Send on click” or something like that.

Download sko software konter pulsa otomatis. Lyricist: Gangai Amaren

A catchy number and a brisk beginning to the album. The song begins with the shades of \'Vaadi En Kappakazhangae\'. The song is a real entertainer. The peppy tunes and catchy lyrics are the song\'s USP. The song takes swift turns with Venkat Prabhu\'s unique voice adding strength.

2. Chinna Sirisu Listen here

Singer: (Bella Shinde and Javed Ali)

Lyricist: Vaali

An absolute enjoyment is derived by listening to the song. The simple lyrics and very simple music works wonders. Yuvan\'s apt choice of singers Nela Shende and Javed Ali, whose voices suit the flavor of the songs deserve special mention. Though it is slow, it flows smooth.

3. Kadaloram Oru Oru Listen here

Singer: (Yuvan Shankar Raja)

Lyricist: Vaali

The man is at it this time. Besides coming out with a westernized tune, Yuvan Shankar Raja has crooned it himself. The tune is unique and appeals instantly. Yuvan gives the right feel to the song with his soft voice. Sure to impress those who like soft sounds.

4. Na Dharmanda Listen here

Singer: (S P Balasubramaniam)

Lyricist: Gangai Amaren

Resembling one of the evergreen hits \'Asai Nooru Vagai\', the song is magnetic and catchy right from the word go. Who else can render justice to the mass song but for S P Balasubramaniam. His open-throated voice sends an energetic feel straightaway in our hearts. A kuthu number which is catchy.

5. Kadaloram Listen here

Singer: (S P Charan)

Lyricist: Vaali

It is another version of the same song rendered by Yuvan Shankar Raja. However the major difference lies in the way Charan has sung it. He is a lot free and sounds more energetic. A happy feel prevails on listening to this song.

6. Orunimisham Listen here

Singer: (Velmurugan)

Lyricist: Gangai Amaren

A kind of Oppaari song by Velmurugan. It is the catchy rhythm that is sure to work wonders in this song. The oppari has more of Ilayaraja\'s touch in it. The rustic feel is brought out by the lyrics.

All in all, Yuvan deserves credit for coming up with an album that is enjoyable and entertaining.

More About \'Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum\'

Preview\'Kunguma-Review-Music Review-Trailers-Gallery
Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum
Directed byRajamohan
Produced bySPB Charan
Written byRajamohan
StarringRamakrishnan
Thananya
Tharun Chatriya
Nagamma
Avagamma
Music byYuvan Shankar Raja
CinematographySiddharth
Edited byN. B. Srikanth
Praveen K. L.
Capital Film Works
  • 24 April 2009
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum is a 2009 IndianTamildrama film, directed by debutante Rajamohan, who earlier worked under renowned directors like A. Venkatesh and S. D. Vijay Milton, which stars newcomers Ramakrishnan and Thananya in lead roles. It is produced by SPB Charan under his banner Capital Film Works and has musical score by acclaimed music director Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film released on 24 April 2009 to Good responses.

Plot[edit]

Thulasi (Thananya) comes to Muttam village along with her grandmother (Nagamma) after her parents desert her. She joins a government school in the village to pursue her studies. Enters Koochan (Ramakrishnan), who falls for her instantly. Koochan\'s mother Chandra (Agavamma) helps the poor Thulasi to pursue her studies. However coming to know about their romance, Agavamma insults Thulasi and her grandmother and drives them out of the village when Koochan is out on a school tour. A shocked Koochan returns only to meet with a road mishap. Meanwhile, Thulasi, who seeks refuge in a family at Tuticorin, is forced to marry a rowdy named Dharman (Tharun Chatriya). On the day of their marriage, Dharman gets arrested by the police. His wayward lifestyle invites trouble, and he eventually gets arrested for murdering a youth. An annoyed Thulasi returns to Muttam, only to see that Koochan has lost himself in liquor after his love failure. Meanwhile, Koochan resolves to set right Thulasi\'s life by helping her grandmother in getting Dharman out in bail. Eventually, Dharman returns to Muttam but ends up murdering another person in his drunken state. Koochan takes the blame on himself and ends up getting beaten up by the village people and arrested by the police. When tulasi tries chasing the Jeep in order to confess her husband\'s mistake and release Koochan, she meets with an accident. The movie ends with both their dead bodies being buried together and Dharman being arrested for his crime.

Cast[edit]

  • Ramakrishnan as Koochan
  • Thanaya as Thulasi
  • Tharun Chatriya as Dharman
  • Nagamma as Thulasi\'s grandmother
  • Avagamma as Chandra (Koochan\'s mother)

Crew[edit]

  • Story, Screenplay, Direction: Rajamohan
  • Production: SPB Charan
  • Cinematography: Siddharth
  • Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
  • Editing: Praveen KL & Srikanth NB
  • Art direction: Videsh
  • Choreography: Ajay Raj & Saravana Rajan
  • Lyrics: \'Kavignar\' Vaali, Gangai Amaran
  • Stunts: Selva

Soundtrack[edit]

Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum
Soundtrack album by
Released
24 January 2009 (India)
Recorded2008
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length27:36
LabelThink Music
ProducerYuvan Shankar Raja
Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology
Silambattam
(2008)
Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum
(2009)
Siva Manasula Sakthi
(2009)

The soundtrack, composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, released on 24 January 2009, featuring 6 tracks with lyrics written by Kavignar Vaali and Gangai Amaran was highly successful.[1] Father S. P. Balasubramaniam and son SPB Charan, the producers of the film, have each sung one of the films, as did composer Yuvan Shankar Raja himself and his cousin Venkat Prabhu. The songs and the film score have been recorded using a live orchestra and without any electronic instruments such as synthesizers to create a rural feel to the music.[2]

TrackSongSinger(s)DurationLyricsNotes
1Muttathu PakkathilVenkat Prabhu4:02Gangai Amaran
2Kadaloram Oru OoruYuvan Shankar Raja5:33Vaali
3Chinnan SirusuJaved Ali, Bela Shende5:03Vaali
4Na DharmandaS. P. Balasubramaniam4:00Gangai Amaran
5Oru NimishamVelmurugan3:27Gangai Amaran
6Kadalaoram Oru OoruS. P. B. Charan5:31Vaali

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

Nearly one year after the stupendous success of his film Chennai 600028, in May 2008, SPB Charan decided to produce his next film. He then got to meet Rajamohan, as erstwhile assistant, who worked under prominent directors like A. Venkatesh and Rajakumaran, who told him the story of his film, which he titled as \'Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum\', impressed of which, Charan decided to produce that film. Rajamohan became a director, since he wanted to fulfill the wish of his brother, who wanted to become a director, but died in an accident, before his wish was satisfied.

Casting[edit]

When looking out for the actor to play the hero\'s role, Rajamohan saw Ramakrishan one day walking on the road, who was an assistant director of Cheran and felt he would be the right person for the role and gave him the role of the protagonist. Tharshana, who later changed her name to Thananya, a second year medical student hailing from Andhra Pradesh, was picked as the heroine to play the female lead, after she was discovered by Charan and Rajamohan in a medical college. Though she was hesitating at first, she eventually agreed to take over the role of Thulasi, after Charan and Rajamohan explained her the importance and the scope of her role in the film and convinced her.[3] Apart from Ramakrishnan and Tharshana, another newcomer, Tharun Chatriya, and an older woman, who dons the role of the grandmother of Thulasi, are said to be important characters in the film. Moreover, eight assistant directors and some \'lightmen\', do act in the film as well, who Rajamohan and Charan wanted to pay a tribute for their hard work and the effort they put in.[4]

Yuvan Shankar Raja, a regular of Charan\'s films, was assigned as the music director, as were the other crew members, who had also worked for Charan\'s previous venture Chennai 600028.

Filming[edit]

The shooting of the film started on 9 June 2008 in Nagercoil and was entirely shot in a small village called \'Muttam\' near Nagercoil and in surrounding areas.

Trivia[edit]

  • In association with SRM Valliammai Engineering College at Kattankulathur, Kanchipuram district, the team of the film conducted a two-day event at the campus, where rural games were organized and 30 winners were chosen to attend the audio release of the film along with big stars from the film industry.

References[edit]

  1. ^\'\'Kunguma Poovum Konchumpuraavum\' audio released\'. indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 21 April 2009.
  2. ^\'Will KPKP turn out to be a trendsetter?\'. Sify. Retrieved 21 April 2009.
  3. ^\'S.P.B.Charan ready to execute his next venture\'. kollywoodtoday.com. Retrieved 21 April 2009.
  4. ^\'Eight assistant directors act in a film\'. tamilwire.com. Retrieved 21 April 2009.[dead link]

External links[edit]

  • Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum on IMDb
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  • Jan 09, 2016  Music and vocals Joe Niranjan Pancratius.

    Music composer Yuvan Shankar Raja had always followed a style of his own in coming up with catchy tunes. He has rarely followed the foot-steps of his father (maestro Illayaraja).

    But in his latest album \'Kungumapoovum Konjum Puraavum\' he has faithfully followed his father\'s style of music coming up with songs that takes us to the heydays of Illayaraja.

    'Kungumapoovum Konjum Puraavum\', produced by S P B Charan and directed by Rajamohan, has songs that are set on various moods and different beats. A mixture of fast paced and slow songs, the album is a real entertainer for music-buffs. Interestingly Yuvan has roped in singers Venkat Prabhu, S PB Charan besides himself for the album. As usual, it is S P Balasubramanyam who walks away with all the honors. He has sung a strong number.

    1. Muttathu PakkathilListen here

    Singer: (Venkat Prabhu)

    Outlook outbox folder. It seems I need to find a setting that says “Send on click” or something like that.

    Download sko software konter pulsa otomatis. Lyricist: Gangai Amaren

    A catchy number and a brisk beginning to the album. The song begins with the shades of \'Vaadi En Kappakazhangae\'. The song is a real entertainer. The peppy tunes and catchy lyrics are the song\'s USP. The song takes swift turns with Venkat Prabhu\'s unique voice adding strength.

    2. Chinna Sirisu Listen here

    Singer: (Bella Shinde and Javed Ali)

    Lyricist: Vaali

    An absolute enjoyment is derived by listening to the song. The simple lyrics and very simple music works wonders. Yuvan\'s apt choice of singers Nela Shende and Javed Ali, whose voices suit the flavor of the songs deserve special mention. Though it is slow, it flows smooth.

    3. Kadaloram Oru Oru Listen here

    Singer: (Yuvan Shankar Raja)

    Lyricist: Vaali

    The man is at it this time. Besides coming out with a westernized tune, Yuvan Shankar Raja has crooned it himself. The tune is unique and appeals instantly. Yuvan gives the right feel to the song with his soft voice. Sure to impress those who like soft sounds.

    4. Na Dharmanda Listen here

    Singer: (S P Balasubramaniam)

    Lyricist: Gangai Amaren

    Resembling one of the evergreen hits \'Asai Nooru Vagai\', the song is magnetic and catchy right from the word go. Who else can render justice to the mass song but for S P Balasubramaniam. His open-throated voice sends an energetic feel straightaway in our hearts. A kuthu number which is catchy.

    5. Kadaloram Listen here

    Singer: (S P Charan)

    Lyricist: Vaali

    It is another version of the same song rendered by Yuvan Shankar Raja. However the major difference lies in the way Charan has sung it. He is a lot free and sounds more energetic. A happy feel prevails on listening to this song.

    6. Orunimisham Listen here

    Singer: (Velmurugan)

    Lyricist: Gangai Amaren

    A kind of Oppaari song by Velmurugan. It is the catchy rhythm that is sure to work wonders in this song. The oppari has more of Ilayaraja\'s touch in it. The rustic feel is brought out by the lyrics.

    All in all, Yuvan deserves credit for coming up with an album that is enjoyable and entertaining.

    More About \'Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum\'

    Preview\'Kunguma-Review-Music Review-Trailers-Gallery
    Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum
    Directed byRajamohan
    Produced bySPB Charan
    Written byRajamohan
    StarringRamakrishnan
    Thananya
    Tharun Chatriya
    Nagamma
    Avagamma
    Music byYuvan Shankar Raja
    CinematographySiddharth
    Edited byN. B. Srikanth
    Praveen K. L.
    Capital Film Works
    • 24 April 2009
    CountryIndia
    LanguageTamil

    Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum is a 2009 IndianTamildrama film, directed by debutante Rajamohan, who earlier worked under renowned directors like A. Venkatesh and S. D. Vijay Milton, which stars newcomers Ramakrishnan and Thananya in lead roles. It is produced by SPB Charan under his banner Capital Film Works and has musical score by acclaimed music director Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film released on 24 April 2009 to Good responses.

    Plot[edit]

    Thulasi (Thananya) comes to Muttam village along with her grandmother (Nagamma) after her parents desert her. She joins a government school in the village to pursue her studies. Enters Koochan (Ramakrishnan), who falls for her instantly. Koochan\'s mother Chandra (Agavamma) helps the poor Thulasi to pursue her studies. However coming to know about their romance, Agavamma insults Thulasi and her grandmother and drives them out of the village when Koochan is out on a school tour. A shocked Koochan returns only to meet with a road mishap. Meanwhile, Thulasi, who seeks refuge in a family at Tuticorin, is forced to marry a rowdy named Dharman (Tharun Chatriya). On the day of their marriage, Dharman gets arrested by the police. His wayward lifestyle invites trouble, and he eventually gets arrested for murdering a youth. An annoyed Thulasi returns to Muttam, only to see that Koochan has lost himself in liquor after his love failure. Meanwhile, Koochan resolves to set right Thulasi\'s life by helping her grandmother in getting Dharman out in bail. Eventually, Dharman returns to Muttam but ends up murdering another person in his drunken state. Koochan takes the blame on himself and ends up getting beaten up by the village people and arrested by the police. When tulasi tries chasing the Jeep in order to confess her husband\'s mistake and release Koochan, she meets with an accident. The movie ends with both their dead bodies being buried together and Dharman being arrested for his crime.

    Cast[edit]

    • Ramakrishnan as Koochan
    • Thanaya as Thulasi
    • Tharun Chatriya as Dharman
    • Nagamma as Thulasi\'s grandmother
    • Avagamma as Chandra (Koochan\'s mother)

    Crew[edit]

    • Story, Screenplay, Direction: Rajamohan
    • Production: SPB Charan
    • Cinematography: Siddharth
    • Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
    • Editing: Praveen KL & Srikanth NB
    • Art direction: Videsh
    • Choreography: Ajay Raj & Saravana Rajan
    • Lyrics: \'Kavignar\' Vaali, Gangai Amaran
    • Stunts: Selva

    Soundtrack[edit]

    Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum
    Soundtrack album by
    Released
    24 January 2009 (India)
    Recorded2008
    GenreFeature film soundtrack
    Length27:36
    LabelThink Music
    ProducerYuvan Shankar Raja
    Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology
    Silambattam
    (2008)
    Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum
    (2009)
    Siva Manasula Sakthi
    (2009)

    The soundtrack, composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, released on 24 January 2009, featuring 6 tracks with lyrics written by Kavignar Vaali and Gangai Amaran was highly successful.[1] Father S. P. Balasubramaniam and son SPB Charan, the producers of the film, have each sung one of the films, as did composer Yuvan Shankar Raja himself and his cousin Venkat Prabhu. The songs and the film score have been recorded using a live orchestra and without any electronic instruments such as synthesizers to create a rural feel to the music.[2]

    TrackSongSinger(s)DurationLyricsNotes
    1Muttathu PakkathilVenkat Prabhu4:02Gangai Amaran
    2Kadaloram Oru OoruYuvan Shankar Raja5:33Vaali
    3Chinnan SirusuJaved Ali, Bela Shende5:03Vaali
    4Na DharmandaS. P. Balasubramaniam4:00Gangai Amaran
    5Oru NimishamVelmurugan3:27Gangai Amaran
    6Kadalaoram Oru OoruS. P. B. Charan5:31Vaali

    Production[edit]

    Development[edit]

    Nearly one year after the stupendous success of his film Chennai 600028, in May 2008, SPB Charan decided to produce his next film. He then got to meet Rajamohan, as erstwhile assistant, who worked under prominent directors like A. Venkatesh and Rajakumaran, who told him the story of his film, which he titled as \'Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum\', impressed of which, Charan decided to produce that film. Rajamohan became a director, since he wanted to fulfill the wish of his brother, who wanted to become a director, but died in an accident, before his wish was satisfied.

    Casting[edit]

    When looking out for the actor to play the hero\'s role, Rajamohan saw Ramakrishan one day walking on the road, who was an assistant director of Cheran and felt he would be the right person for the role and gave him the role of the protagonist. Tharshana, who later changed her name to Thananya, a second year medical student hailing from Andhra Pradesh, was picked as the heroine to play the female lead, after she was discovered by Charan and Rajamohan in a medical college. Though she was hesitating at first, she eventually agreed to take over the role of Thulasi, after Charan and Rajamohan explained her the importance and the scope of her role in the film and convinced her.[3] Apart from Ramakrishnan and Tharshana, another newcomer, Tharun Chatriya, and an older woman, who dons the role of the grandmother of Thulasi, are said to be important characters in the film. Moreover, eight assistant directors and some \'lightmen\', do act in the film as well, who Rajamohan and Charan wanted to pay a tribute for their hard work and the effort they put in.[4]

    Yuvan Shankar Raja, a regular of Charan\'s films, was assigned as the music director, as were the other crew members, who had also worked for Charan\'s previous venture Chennai 600028.

    Filming[edit]

    The shooting of the film started on 9 June 2008 in Nagercoil and was entirely shot in a small village called \'Muttam\' near Nagercoil and in surrounding areas.

    Trivia[edit]

    • In association with SRM Valliammai Engineering College at Kattankulathur, Kanchipuram district, the team of the film conducted a two-day event at the campus, where rural games were organized and 30 winners were chosen to attend the audio release of the film along with big stars from the film industry.

    References[edit]

    1. ^\'\'Kunguma Poovum Konchumpuraavum\' audio released\'. indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 21 April 2009.
    2. ^\'Will KPKP turn out to be a trendsetter?\'. Sify. Retrieved 21 April 2009.
    3. ^\'S.P.B.Charan ready to execute his next venture\'. kollywoodtoday.com. Retrieved 21 April 2009.
    4. ^\'Eight assistant directors act in a film\'. tamilwire.com. Retrieved 21 April 2009.[dead link]

    External links[edit]

    • Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum on IMDb
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