
Yuvan Shankar Raja, however, proved otherwise, when the film became a runaway hit and people, surprisingly especially the youth, got very attracted to the songs. Yuvan Shankar Raja won much accolades as the music was critically acclaimed, hailed as excellent and a highlight of the film, though initially the album got mostly negative reviews, being described as a letdown and disappointment, raising to question, whether it could attract today's "modern" audience. A couple of traditional, village-based singers contributed to the album by lending their voice to a few songs. It is, notably, the first time, that Yuvan Shankar had scored music for a completely village-based film, using only rural music and sound with instruments as dholak, nadaswaram and urumee. It features 6 songs, out of which, one had been sung Yuvan Shankar Raja's father 'Maestro' Ilaiyaraaja and another one by director Ameer himself, whilst lyrics were written by Snehan. The soundtrack was released on 11 November 2006 at Green Park Hotel in Chennai. Music was scored by noted composer Yuvan Shankar Raja, teaming up with his friend Ameer Sultan for the third time after giving successful albums as Mounam Pesiyadhe (2002) and Raam (2005).
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His one ambition in life is to gain enough notoriety to be a TV news item and to be thrown into Madras Jail. Karthi Sivakumar plays a role of country brash. The director has shown the reason why Criminal Tribes Act of 1871 came into constitution and how these communal problem still affects remote villages in India. He even decides to kill his daughter and Paruthiveeran for this but then by another twist in the circumstances, his love, Muthazagu, gets gang-raped and killed by some truck drivers, and Paruthiveeran gets killed by her Father's men. The Director visualizes the inter-caste problems aroused by the villagers and especially Muthazagu's Father wants to make sure that his daughter should not marry Paruthiveeran, because he is from a low-caste. They are found by her Father and they eventually die at the end of the movie. Undeterred by his threats, her parents press ahead with the preparations for her marriage with a man of their choice. He even threatens to cut her into pieces. Determined as he is to possess her, he warns her against marrying anyone else on the insistence of her father or mother. When he understands her true love for him and decides to marry her, the feud between the two families comes in the way. Muthazhagu (Priyamani) loves him more than her life, but he remains unmoved and keeps her at bay. He shapes up as a brutal bully and leads a care-free life. He probably is referred to as the hero of Paruthi village as he heroically saves the life of the young Muthazhagu. The village in reality is quite famous for the sun temple in south India.
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The name paruthiveeran literally means "the hero of paruthi", derived from the fact that the village where he lives (and the movie is set) is called Paruthi or Paruthiyur. The village is called Parithiyur where Paruthiveeran lives with his doting uncle-father's brother, (Saravanan). The story is set in a rural area around Madurai. The film, which documents the legacy of the Criminal Tribes Act of 1871 in Tamilnadu, was released on 23 February 2007, receiving universal critical acclaim and eventually becoming a blockbuster, running successfully for more than one year in theatres. Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the film's soundtrack and score which released on 11 November 2006. The film marks the acting debut of actor Sivakumar's younger son and actor Surya's younger brother Karthi Sivakumar, playing the lead title role, whilst Priyamani essayed the lead female role and Ponvannan, Saravanan and Kanja Karuppu supporting roles. Paruthiveeran is a 2007 award-winning Indian blockbuster Tamil feature film written and directed by Ameer Sultan. Karthik Sivakumar Priyamani Saravanan Ponvannan Kanja Karuppu Jump to: navigation, search Paruthiveeran
