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Doctor is a soundtrack album composed by Anirudh Ravichander for the 2021 film of the same name. The film marks Anirudh's sixth collaboration with Sivakarthikeyan and second collaboration with Nelson Dilipkumar .
The film stars Sivakarthikeyan, Vinay Rai and Priyanka Mohan (in her Tamil debut), with Archana Chandhoke, Yogi Babu, Milind Soman, Redin Kingsley, Deepa Shankar, Sunil Reddy and Shiva Aravind. It follows a military doctor, who seeks to rescue his ex-fiancée's niece from a child trafficker. The film was officially announced in December 2019.
A doctor shows the inspector a wildlife documentary in which a monkey continues to nurse its dead offspring. The doctor further attributes this behavior as unconditional love, which to some people makes them ignore reality and live in the past. This documentary forms the crux of the entire movie. To make matters even worse, the police are after ...
Pennin Manathai Thottu (transl. Touched the heart of a girl) is a 2000 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by S. Ezhil.The film stars Prabhu Deva and Jaya Seal, with R. Sarathkumar in an extended guest appearance.
The doctor's assistant, having seen Gunaa on a newspaper, informs Inspector Moovendhar. When Moovendhar arrives, Gunaa steals a gun and forcibly takes the doctor to the cave. Near the spot, both men are surrounded by numerous policemen led by Moovendhar; Gunaa accidentally shoots a policeman before retreating to the cave where the doctor treats ...
Rajaraman, nicknamed "Vasool Raja," is a local don in Chennai who makes a living by extorting money from people with the help of his right-hand man, Vatti. Given that his father, Sriman Venkataraman, had wished for him to be a doctor, he creates the faux Venkataraman Charitable Hospital, and pretends to live in accordance with this wish.
Opening Title Director Actors Genre Notes Ref; J A N: 7: Thamizh Desam: Thamizh Selva: Raghuvannan, Varshini: Drama [6]14: Aadukalam: Vetrimaran: Dhanush, Taapsee ...
Kalangarai Vilakkam was released on 28 August 1965, [8] and distributed by Emgeeyar Pictures. [9] T. M. Ramachandran of Sport and Pastime criticised K. Shankar's direction, saying it was "not up to the mark" and also noted "In some of the places, his treatment is naive and bears marks of hurried work". [10]