Chandramukhi (2005) - Complete Music Video Album - Tamil - HQ Blu-Ray 1080p HD - DTS 5.1 (1510Kbs) - 2.38GB. Dhanu and has the orchestration and soundtrack designed by Devi Sri Prasad.
Based on the director’s initial Telugu film Neetho, the film is produced by Kalaipuli S. Vasu said the film had taken only 78 days to be completed instead of the planned 120 days. vadivelu comment photos and santhanam comment photos and power star as a super star Entertainment Website. The last segment was shot in the Cappadocia region, a 10-hour drive by bus from Istanbul. Giant cutouts of Rajinikanth and movie release posters were posted all over the state as a run-up for the release. "Raa Raa" was choreographed by Kala and took four days to be completed instead of the planned seven days. The story is inspired by a tragedy that happened in the Alummoottil tharavad, a central Travancore family, in the 19th century. Ramachandra Acharya then blows smoke and ash on Ganga's face when she is given a torch to burn Saravanan. It was released in Germany under the title, Der Geisterjäger (transl. Chandramukhi is portrayed as a hooker with a heart of gold in the novel and its film adaptations. A worried Senthil shouts at Ganga, turning her back to normal. The film was screened in eight city theatres in Chennai. With Rajinikanth, Prabhu, Jyotika, Vadivelu. " Karthiga Rukmanykanthan writing for Daily News Sri Lanka said, " . the long anticipated delight Chandramukhi has made itself the box-office hit of the year". Vasu wanted Jyothika to perform her scenes in a manner different from that of Shobana's role in Manichitrathazhu, enacting the scenes himself before they were shot featuring Jyothika. Satyanand said Chandramukhi is a classic example of the subgenre "horror of the demonic" and of "brilliance", ranking it alongside The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Psycho (1960). ( Log Out / The corridor resembled those commonly seen in palaces in Kerala. This is not a forum for general discussion of the article's subject. Sophie Atphthavel from France bought Rajinikanth's sunglasses, which he sported in the film, for ₹25,000 (US$554 in 2005). According to Ramji, who helped the production unit look for locations for the song "Konjam Neram", Australia and Russia were the initial choices for filming locations for the song sequence, but Ramkumar Ganesan and Vasu chose Turkey, making Chandramukhi the first Tamil film to be shot there. He said his comedy track with Vadivelu went a long way in making the film a successful venture and that it helped bring audiences to the theatres to watch the film more than once. Rajinikanth appears in the beginning of the film unlike Manichitrathazhu, where the same character, played by Mohanlal, appears in the middle of the film. Akhilandeshwari overhears Saravanan's idea of self-sacrifice and apologises to him. Saravanan assures Senthil to call him if anything happens. I told him I had had, Vidyasagar composed the soundtrack album and the background score of Chandramukhi. Rajinikanth won a Tamil Nadu State Film Awards for their roles. Vasu’s Apthamitra from Kannada with some additional songs, fights and comedy scenes thrown in to further boost the superstar’s image" but like Ulaganathan, commended the comedy scenes of Rajinikanth and Vadivelu, terming them the film's highlight. The Sify reviewer wrote that Chandramukhi was simply "a remake of P. Saravanan learns that Senthil had bought the Vettaiyapuram mansion, despite attempts by the local village elders to dissuade them, and moves in with them. The first shooting schedule began two days later with a fight scene choreographed by Thalapathy Dinesh and filmed at Ramavaram in Chennai. It was released on 14 April 2005 on the eve of the Tamil New Year. Sheela, who was known for her role in the Malayalam film, Chemmeen (1965), played Akhilandeswari, the intimidating older sister of Kandaswamy and Murugesan.
Chandramukhi grossed ₹30 million in Coimbatore, beating the ₹24.5 million record set there by Padayappa. Sadha and Reema Sen were also considered as replacements. Vadivelu's expressions and scenes-especially those with Rajinikanth-and lines including "Maapu.Vachittandaa Aapu!!! The Ornate Lock) is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language psychological horror film directed by Fazil, written by Madhu Muttam, and produced by Swargachitra Appachan.
The saree worn by Nayanthara in the song "Kokku Para Para" was also auctioned. Writing for PopMatters in 2014, Kumuthan Maderya criticised Vasu for confusing "spirit possession with Dissociative Identity Disorder, conflating both to create pop psychology" and "Ostensibly fusing modern science and demonology for the sake of intellectualism". Chandramukhi's plot revolves around a woman who suffers from dissociative identity disorder that affects a family, and a psychiatrist who intends to solve the case while risking his life.