2016 Indian film
Girls |
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Directed by | Thulasidas |
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Written by | G.V.Renjith&Manoj |
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Story by | G.V.Renjith&Manoj |
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Produced by | K. Manikandan |
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Starring | Nadhiya Ineya Eden |
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Cinematography | Sanjeev Shankar |
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Edited by | K. Srinivas |
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Music by | Arrol Corelli |
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Production company | MJD Production |
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Release date |
- 28 October 2016 (2016-10-28)
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Country | India |
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Languages | Malayalam Tamil |
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Girls in Malayalam and Thiraikku Varadha Kathai (transl. Story never came on screen) in Tamil, is a 2016 Indian horror thriller film directed by Thulasidas. The film stars Nadhiya, with Eden and Ineya in supporting roles. The film released to negative reviews in October 2016.
Plot
A group of friends are doing a diploma course at a film institute. As part of their studies, they have to make a movie, and the intriguing incidents during their film shoot at the high range form the plot.
Cast
Production
In December 2014, director Thulasidas announced that he would make a bilingual Malayalam and Tamil horror thriller titled Girls featuring actress Iniya in the lead role.[1] Initially titled Ini Varum Naatkal in Tamil, seven more actresses, Anusree, Aparna Nair, Archana, Muktha Bhanu, Subiksha and Seetha Lekshmi were signed in January 2015 to play other roles, with the shoot beginning thereafter in Wagomon.[2][3] As the film progressed, some actresses dropped out and were replaced by actresses including Reshma, Sabitha, Sajitha Madathil and Neena Kurup, while Nadhiya also joined in late 2015 to play a significant character.[4]
Soundtrack
The songs was composed by M. G. Sreekumar.
- Malayalam
Song |
Playback |
Duration
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"June July"
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Nayana
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4:44
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"Vannavanna Poove"
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Manjari
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4:12
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"Azhakerum"
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Saritha
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4:20
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"Thendrale Mazhai Sarale"
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Ranjini Jose
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4:53
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- Tamil[5]
Song |
Playback
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"June July"
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Nayana
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"Vannavanna Poove"
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Manjari
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"Azhagana Maatram"
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Saritha
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"Thendrale Mazhai Sarale"
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Ranjini Jose
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Release
The Times of India gave the Tamil version of the film a negative review, citing "the pre-release buzz around Thiraikku Varaadha Kadhai has mostly centred around a lesbian angle in the film, but that proves to be counter-productive", adding that "the film is also irresponsible in a way because it furthers the negative stereotyping of LGBTs as persons with low moral values and murderers".[6] Similarly, The New Indian Express stated "it was a knot that had the potential to turn into a riveting thriller, but it’s opportunity lost here".[7] Likewise, the Malayalam version garnered similar reviews, with a reviewer noting "Thulasidas is a veteran who has directed around 25 films as well as some long running popular serials. So he is not short on experience but his latest bi-lingual offering, Girls, seems an amateurish attempt by someone in the initial days of his directing career".[8]
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