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Koodal
Nagar, directed by Seenu Ramasamy, stars Bharath, Bhavana and
Sandhya in the lead roles.
Time and society are two important factors or aspects that
influence an individual’s life so much so that he is not able to
live life the way he wants to. These, the director opines, are
the very same factors that led him to come across two
significant women. Koodal Nagar is a saga of emotions
interspersed in the lives of these two women that he had an
opportunity to meet in life.
Bharath’s is a close-knit family. Bhavana as Manimekalai and
Sandhya as Tamizhselvi deliver extraordinary performances with
an added exuberance as they reflect the real life characters
that the director has come across. Bharath’s character is a
kaleidoscope of different emotions that oscillate between
sensitivity, valour, warmth, sorrow, perfection, dedication,
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Ilavarasu plays a prominent role in the film and his wise cracks
and witty remarks on topics like the economy of a far-off land,
are sure to hit hard at the audience’s thought process.
Koodal Nagar is a chaste Tamil title. The name immediately
brings to mind the picturesque locations and tradition-soaked
land of Madurai. Various places that depict the flavour of the
city are transformed to scenic locations by the lens and this
includes petty shops, lanes, the rustic roads, tea shops and the
like.
Indhu,
Thennavan and Pithamagan Mahadevan are also part of the cast.
Koodal Nagar has music by Sabesh-Murali, cinematography by MS
Prabhu, editing by VT Vijayan and art by Vijay Murugan.
Senthil and Ganesh produce this film on behalf of Annamalai
Films. Story, screenplay, dialogues and direction are by Seenu
Ramasamy.
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