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- of the lead actors who "portray their roles with maturity and pose". Thiraignani of Kalki praised the acting of the lead actors, Manivannan's dialogues...
- with the applause on the sheer strength of the dialogues she mouths". Thiraignani of Kalki also praised the performances of the lead artistes, saying Sridevi...
- soundtrack was composed by Shankar–Ganesh, with lyrics by Vairamuthu. Thiraignani of Kalki panned the film, saying the only positive points were Suhasini's...
- composed by Shankar–Ganesh and lyrics of the songs were penned by Vaali. Thiraignani of Kalki felt it is carelessness on the part of the director to trivialise...
- January 1983, during Pongal, but ultimately released on 4 February. Thiraignani of Kalki wrote the difficulty in pronouncing the title is also same as...
- Gopal Thyagu as Gopal Senthil The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Thiraignani of Kalki praised Manivannan's writing and Manobala's direction but felt...
- became his directorial debut. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Thiraignani of Kalki felt Mohan and Ambika were a mismatched pair but praised their...
- appearance by [Rajinikanth] hasn't helped this film at the box-office". Thiraignani of Kalki wrote Mouli's skill in creating individual scenes did not do...
- Sankarabharanam. "Annae Annae" is the only filmi song sung by Samuel Grubb. Thiraignani of Kalki criticised Viji's performance and the film's resemblance to...
- P. Balasubrahmanyam. This was his first film in Tamil as composer. Thiraignani of Kalki wrote director Sridhar has proved that he can direct a film...