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Engaeyum Eppothum (transl. Anywhere, Anytime) is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy drama road film written and directed by M. Saravanan in his Tamil debut, he had earlier directed the Telugu film Ganesh (2009).
Print/export Download as PDF; ... Engeyum Eppodhum (2011) ... The music was composed by C. Sathya and released on Think Music India. All lyrics are written by ...
National Film Award for Best Lyrics [125] [126] Thaimadha Megam adhu: Thottu Paarungal: Thaimadha Megan -2: 1968: Lakshmi Kalyanam: Brindhavanathukku: M. S. Viswanathan: Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Lyricist [127] [3] Raman Ethanai Ramanadi: Sindhu Bhairavi [18] Yaaradaa Manithan: Thanga Thearodum: Poottale Unnaiyum: Pooti Vaitha ...
Lyrics Co-Singer(s) Notes 2011: Engeyum Eppodhum "Masaamaa" M. Saravanan: 2013: Theeya Velai Seiyyanum Kumaru "Azhagendral" Pa. Vijay: Aalap Raju, Ranina Reddy: Ivan Veramathiri "Loveulla" Viveka: 2014: Nedunchaalai "Thamirabharani" Mani Amudhavan: 2015: Kanchana 2 "Silatta Pilatta" Logan: Jagadeesh Kumar: 2021: Theal "Enna Petha Devadhaiye ...
Saravanan began his career as an assistant director under director A. R. Murugadoss.In 2009, he made his directorial debut with the Telugu film Ganesh starring Ram. [2] [3] In 2011, he directed his first Tamil film Engeyum Eppodhum which featured Jai, Anjali, Ananya and Sharvanand, and was produced by his mentor A. R. Murugadoss in association with Fox Star Studios. [4]
The disco song "Engeyum Eppothum" was remixed by Yogi B in Pollathavan (2007). [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The song "Sambo Siva Sambo" was remixed by Vijay Antony as "Avala Nambithan" for Salim (2014). [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Sudha Ragunathan noted that " Ninaithale Inikkum just rocked the scene with MSV Sir bringing out his innovative streaks."
The song "Engeyum Eppodhum" is a remix of the same-titled song from the 1979 film Ninaithale Inikkum. [6] Responding to allegations that the song "Minnalgall Koothadum" was a rip-off of Akon 's " Smack That ", Prakash Kumar stated "I may have been inspired, but I did not just copy that song".
The Times of India gave it 3 stars out of 5 and called it "a compact film worth watching at least once". [5] The New Indian Express wrote that director Mahesh Rao "tells us a tragic tale of love and fate with great sensitivity and that he has managed to retain much of the melodrama of the original flick in his remake". [6]