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Swathi, an Indian film Actress, has worked predominantly in the Tamil film industry. Films, such as RaattinamOruvar Meethu Iruvar Sainthuand Pathirama Pathukkungagained her attention and praise from the audience. She has credited popular movies like Kurrakaruki Tondarekkuva and Mannaru to her name. The diversity in the choice of her roles, that is, comedy, drama, and romantic, reveals her versatility as an actor.

Raattinam

Indian film

Raattinam
Directed bysamy
Written byK. S. Thangasamy
Produced byS.

Madhan

StarringLaguparan
Swathy
CinematographyPhilip R Sunder
Edited byGopi Krishna
Music byManu Ramesan
Distributed byVendhar Movies

Release date

  • 18&#;May&#;&#;()

Running time

minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Raattinam (transl.&#;Roller Coaster) is a Tamil language romantic drama motion picture, directed by samy, starring Laguparan and Swathy.

It is produced by S. Madhan and featured music composed by Manu Ramesan. Raattinam is set in the port city which forms the backdrop for his tale on love and its ramifications.[1]

Cast

  • Laguparan as Jayam
  • Swathy as Dhanam
  • K.

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    S. Thangasamy as Ashok

  • L. Raja as Dhanam's father

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by Manu Ramesan.[2]

  • "Asathum Azhagu" — Ajay Sathyan, Manu Ramesan, Naveen Madhav, Srilekha Parthasarathy
  • "Yeno En Idhayam" — Haricharan, Manu Ramesan, Navin Iyer
  • "Yele Yepulla" — Karthik, Manu Ramesan, Chinmayi
  • "Yethu Yethu" — Jassie Offering, Manu Ramesan, Anoop Shankar
  • "Yenakkulla" — Manu Ramesan, Vidhu Prathap

Critical reception

Indiaglitz wrote:"Raatinam is a movie that is entertaining and is an honest attempt".[3] Behindwoods wrote:"Raattinam will stay in the minds of those who had struggled to make their love successful and it is not going to leave those who had failed to make their love successful".[4] The Hindu wrote "Raattinam is a film that succeeds in surprising you on more occasions than just one — the biggest surprise coming right at the end, in the establish of the climax.

To be fair to director K. S. Thangasamy, his story may materialize clichéd, but the message he communicates through his film is relatively fresh and one that makes sense."[5]

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