Sutrula

2014 Indian film by V. Rajesh Alfred From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sutrula (transl.Tourism) is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language thriller film written and directed by V. Rajesh Alfred. The film features Richard Rishi, Mithun, Srija, Prajin, Sandra Amy, and Ankitha. The music was composed by Bharani with editing by G. Sasikumar and cinematography by Ravisamy. The film was released on 19 December 2014.[1]

Directed byV. Rajesh Alfred
Produced byV.Venkatraman
M.Ravikumar
StarringRichard
Mithun
Srija
Prajin
Sandra Amy
Ankitha
CinematographyRavisamy
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Sutrula
Directed byV. Rajesh Alfred
Produced byV.Venkatraman
M.Ravikumar
StarringRichard
Mithun
Srija
Prajin
Sandra Amy
Ankitha
CinematographyRavisamy
Edited byG. Sasikumar
Music byBharani
Production
company
Purple Vision
Release date
  • 19 December 2014 (2014-12-19)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
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Cast

Production

The project began production in late 2012 with businessman Venkatraman Viswanathan and Ravikumar opting to fund Rajesh Alfred's first script. The team primarily shot scenes across Ooty, using an old palace at a cost of 1 lakh per day.[2] A 75 schedule was also held in forests in early 2013, with Richard revealed to play a negative role.[3] The team held their music release function in April 2013, with Sarath Kumar and R. B. Choudary attending as chief guests.[4]

Despite completing production in early 2013, the film was delayed for almost a year, before the team geared up for a theatrical release in late 2014. For promotional purposes, the team hired out jeeps featuring a doll, a pivotal character in the film, and rode around the streets of Tamil Nadu.[5]

Soundtrack

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No.SongSingersLyrics
1Azhai Azhai PesiPriya HimeshViveka
2Lala Lala SutrulaAalap Raju, PadmalathaAnnamalai
3Minnal MinnalaiSriram Parthasarathy, Divya MenonSnehan
4Yaaro Yaaro NeeyumBharani
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Release

The film was released across Tamil Nadu on 19 December 2014 alongside Mysskin's Pisasu (2014).[6][7] The film opened to mixed reviews, with a critic from The Hindu stating the film "doesn’t respect your intelligence" referring to one scene.[8]

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