Saamida is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by V. C. Vadivudaiyan, starring Pondy Ravi and Dhanushya. The film is scored by Indhrajith and was released on 6 December 2008.
| Saamida | |
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| Directed by | V. C. Vadivudaiyan |
| Produced by | S. Poornapriya |
| Starring | Pondy Ravi Dhanushya |
| Music by | Indhrajith |
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| Country | India |
| Language | Tamil |
Plot
editThe film begins with a girl from Ramanathapuram who has been sold into prostitution. The unnamed girl is suffering from hunger and finds it difficult to make ends meet. A former regular client becomes her husband - a man who was shaped by awful experiences into a feared gang leader. The terrible things that the girl witnesses at the hands of her husband drives her to become a female gang leader, with the help of a loyal orphan.
Everyone was afraid when they went to see Kasi. They were involved in illegal alcohol, drugs and killing any enemies who are against them by Saami. In the meantime, Saami fell in love with the heroine Pelo and began doing illegal things without her lover. When she discovers this, she tried to change his mind.
Cast
edit- Pondy Ravi as Saami (credited as Sembi)
- Dhanushya
- Amsadevi as Maaji
Production
editThe film was earlier planned by Vadivudayan in 2005 with Murali as Arakkan.[1] The film was entirely shot at Kasi. Pondy Ravi who earlier played supporting and negative roles made his debut as lead actor with this film.
Music
editThe film music was composed by debutant Indrajith ET.[2]
- "Rakshasa Raja" - Ananth, Ganga
- "Onrai Ondru" - Prasanna, Ganga, Sam P. Keerthan
- "Kadhal Desathile" - Ananth, Sam P. Keerthan
- "Hey Machina" - Vinaya Sathyan
- "Aayudham Yendha" - Ananth
- "Aanavam Azhinthadi" - Adarsh, Gopal Sharma, Vadivudayan VC
Release
editReferences
edit- ↑ "Nagma rejects Arakkan". Indiainfo. 18 March 2005. Archived from the original on 19 March 2005. Retrieved 14 July 2024.
- ↑ "Join me on Raaga". Raaga.com.
- ↑ "Saamida". Sify. Archived from the original on 10 April 2014.
External links
edit- Saamida - Movie Review - Reference at the Nanbargal.Com