Indiralohathil Na Azhagappan

Director
Thambi Ramiah
Producer
Manickam Narayanan
Music
Sabesh Murali
Cinematography
Gopinath
Story
Thambi Ramiah
Screenplay
Thambi Ramiah
Release Date
Feb 1, 2008
Run Time
156 Min
Language
Tamil

Star Cast
Vadivelu, Suja, Theetha, Rari, Nassar, Shriya Saran, Yamini Sharma, Sumithra, Thambi Ramiah, Raj Kapoor
INDIRALOHATHIL NA AZHAGAPPAN MOVIE REVIEWS
BehindWoods.com 2/5
Very much on the same lines of Imsai Arasan, Vadivelu has belted out his second venture in the fantasy-comedy series. If Imsai Arasan worked, it was for its genuine, no-nonsense, spontaneous humor set in a unique milieu. Not to mention, the script was taut and extremely appealing. Read More
Rediff.com 1/5
Sabesh-Murali's musical score is a total letdown and unimpressive. So are director J Thambiramayya, as well as Kabilan and Pulamaipithan's lyrics. The singers have given a lack-lustre performance too. Read More
Sify.com Bore
We hope that Indiralokathil Na Azhagappan was merely a mad film. Mad can be entertaining if it is done intelligently. But the problem with this film is that it hardly raises any laugh and the script is so weak. Sadly you have no words of praise for Vadivel who can't rise above the flawed script. Read More
BehindWoods.com 2.5/5
Kanna on the whole, is a well made product. The director must be appreciated for what he has brought out on screen. Read More
ChennaiOnline.com
Raja (who has acted in some Telugu films like 'Anand'), debuts in Tamil. His good looks and easy approach to his role, Sheela's rare maturity in handling hers, and the freshness of their pairing contributes to the film's appeal. Seasoned actors Prakashraj and Sita provide strong support. Read More
Rediff.com 2/5
Ranjith Barot's music speaks well in the songs Kuyil Pattu Paada ?, while the background scores are sweet on the ears, even though it's obvious he's tried too hard. The songs don't really stay with you although they don't assault your ears either. Read More
Sify.com Mushy
Raja as the smooth talking florist is a welcome addition to Tamil films. He looks dashing and has the making of a romantic hero. Prakash Raj is striking especially the scene in the police station where he goes to complain about his missing daughter and breaks down. Read More
NowRunning.com 2.5/5
Giving the story some light moments are the two teachers Aashirwatham (Livingstone) and Venilla (Sona Nair). Aashirwatham is in love with Venilla, the biology teacher. But his effeminate mannerisms irritate her, until Kanna intervenes. Sona Nair's Malayalam accent is too obvious. Read More