Sillunu Oru Sandhippu

Sillunu Oru Sandhippu

Poster
Directed by Ravi Lallin
Produced by S Nandhagopal
Written by Ravi Lallin
Starring Vimal
Dipa Shah
Oviya
Music by F. S. Faizal
Cinematography Rajesh Yadav
Production
company
Madras Enterprises
Release dates
  • 14 February 2013 (2013-02-14)
Country India
Language Tamil

Sillunu Oru Sandhippu (English:A Very Cool Meeting) is a 2013 Tamil Romance film written and directed by Ravi Lallin in his directorial debut venture. The film stars Vimal and Dipa Shah in the lead roles, while Oviya appear in a supporting role. The film was earlier titled as Sillu Sillunu Oru Sandhippu, which was later changed to Sillunu Oru Sandhippu.The film opened to negative reviews.[1]

Cast

Production

Earlier titled as Unmai Sonnaal Nesipaya and then Anaithukkum Aasaipadu and then as Sillu Sillunu Oru Sandhippu,[3] major potions of filming was done in Chennai, Ooty and Malaysia till February 2012. The second schedule began after the end of FEFSI strike.[4] The last schedule was happening in the month of April.[5]

Director Ravi Lallin said "I have worked with T. Nagaraj and Vincent Selva and written the dialogues for Newtonin Moondram Vidhi under the name Chidambaram. Sillunu Oru Santhippu is based on a real-life incident, which took place in a family court in Chennai in 2000".[6]

Dipa Shah and Oviya initially had a misunderstanding during the shooting.[7][8]

Soundtrack

The music of the film is composed by F. S. Faizal who earlier composed for S. J. Suryah starrer Newtonin Moondram Vidhi under the name Vinay. The single track launch event took place on 15 September at the Loyola College in Chennai among young Chennaiites. The track that goes 'Busse Busse...' is crooned by Vijay Prakash and reflects on Bus Day that's usually celebrated by college goers.[9] Audio was launched on 15 October 2012. All the songs were written by Viveka.

Critical reception

Hindu wrote:"the film meanders [sic] sign enough that this is one meeting you should avoid".[10] Behindwoods wrote:"The theme might be topical [sic] but the director dilutes the effect with too many messages and sermons throughout the film [sic] disjointed episodes that do not contribute to the flow of the film and its retro characterization".[11] Times of India wrote:"director Ravi Lallin starts off with an interesting premise [sic] but it is in the execution that he falters".[12] Rediff wrote:"Sillunu Oru Sandhippu is a must watch for all teenagers who believe that their love is real and will stand the test of time".[13]


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