A breakdown of the film's unique musical approach can be found on Behindwoods Music , highlighting tracks like 'Iyaare Iyaare'. fantasy-comedy
Directed and written by Chimbu Deven, with music by Vidyasagar and cinematography by Soundarrajan. Reception:
provides a comprehensive list of the ensemble cast and technical departments, including the many character actors who play the hostel residents. arai en 305-il kadavul moviesda
The story follows two frustrated, unemployed youths, Raasu (Santhanam) and Mokkai (Ganja Karuppu), who live in a bachelor's hostel. After a series of misfortunes, they vent their anger at God, demanding He appear and answer for their suffering. To their shock, God (Prakash Raj) appears in their room. The Power Shift:
analyzes the film's success as a 'social satire' and its balance of preaching vs. entertainment. The Soundtrack by Vidyasagar A breakdown of the film's unique musical approach
The film received praise for its unique concept and satirical elements, with reviewers from Rediff.com
Stars Prakash Raj as Arnold/Kadavul, Santhanam as Raasu, and Ganja Karuppu as Mokkai. Supporting roles include Jyothirmayi, Madhumitha, Sampath Raj, and M.S. Bhaskar. Technical Crew: The story follows two frustrated, unemployed youths, Raasu
While the youths misuse their divine power for petty revenge and material gain, the mortal God works hard to progress through human society. Eventually, the duo realizes their folly—that one's destiny is shaped by hard work, not divine interference. Key Details
details the film's 'Bruce Almighty' influence and its satirical take on social issues like unemployment and atheism. A contemporary review by Behindwoods
A breakdown of the film's unique musical approach can be found on Behindwoods Music , highlighting tracks like 'Iyaare Iyaare'. fantasy-comedy
Directed and written by Chimbu Deven, with music by Vidyasagar and cinematography by Soundarrajan. Reception:
provides a comprehensive list of the ensemble cast and technical departments, including the many character actors who play the hostel residents.
The story follows two frustrated, unemployed youths, Raasu (Santhanam) and Mokkai (Ganja Karuppu), who live in a bachelor's hostel. After a series of misfortunes, they vent their anger at God, demanding He appear and answer for their suffering. To their shock, God (Prakash Raj) appears in their room. The Power Shift:
analyzes the film's success as a 'social satire' and its balance of preaching vs. entertainment. The Soundtrack by Vidyasagar
The film received praise for its unique concept and satirical elements, with reviewers from Rediff.com
Stars Prakash Raj as Arnold/Kadavul, Santhanam as Raasu, and Ganja Karuppu as Mokkai. Supporting roles include Jyothirmayi, Madhumitha, Sampath Raj, and M.S. Bhaskar. Technical Crew:
While the youths misuse their divine power for petty revenge and material gain, the mortal God works hard to progress through human society. Eventually, the duo realizes their folly—that one's destiny is shaped by hard work, not divine interference. Key Details
details the film's 'Bruce Almighty' influence and its satirical take on social issues like unemployment and atheism. A contemporary review by Behindwoods