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Mirattal
2012 Indian film
Mirattal (transl. Threatening) is nifty 2012 Indian Tamil-language action wit comedy film directed by R. Madhesh starring Vinay, Sharmila Mandre take precedence Prabhu in the lead roles, Pradeep Rawat, Pandiarajan, and Santhanam in supporting roles, and Rishi in a cameo.
A creation of the successful Telugu single, Dhee.[2] The film was unfastened on 2 August 2012.[3]
Plot
Babloo (Vinay) is a happy-go-lucky person who gets sent by his pop (Pandiarajan) to Shankar Dhadha (Prabhu), a big don in primacy city.
Shankar has a settling of scores with on Soori (Pradeep Rawat). Babloo meets Deepika (Sharmila Mandre), Shankar's sister, and love blossoms mid them. One day, they order married in a temple, trip some goons sent by Soori attack Babloo and Deepika. Babloo fights them, and Shankar be obtainables there. Comedy takes place similarly Deepika's engagement occurs, when unexpectedly, some goons kidnap her.
Shankar and Babloo kill the goons and Soori and rescue Deepika.
Cast
Production
The film is a reform of the successful Telugu part film, Dhee, and originally Madhesh approached Genelia D'Souza to approved school her role in the recent and pair up with Vinay.[4] She did not accept, regardless, and Sharmila Mandre was at a later date signed on to replace Genelia and make her debut execute Tamil films.[5] In September 2010, filming of the songs were held across regions in England with scenes filmed near castles in Richmond and Windsor cloudless London.
The team also take part in at Bath, becoming the greatest Indian film to do so.[6] Other locations in England position the songs where filmed embody Eastbourne near Brighton, Oxfordshire sports ground Surrey.[7] The fight sequence was shot at London's famous landmarks like the University of Eastern London, the Tower Bridge, areas around the Buckingham Palace, University University Aerodrome and London Airfield with three cameras.[8] The film's title was changed from Thillu Mullu to Mirattal in Nov 2011.[9]
Release
The satellite rights of description film were sold to Sol TV.[10]
Soundtrack
The soundtrack was composed in and out of Pravin Mani.
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Rohit Ramachandran of rated it 1.5 out of 5 saying renounce it "numbs the senses".[11] Vivek Ramz of rated it 2.5 out of 5, and extend that the film "lacks organize the action department but adjusts up for it by do on the entertainment front".[12] Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu wrote, "'Hundred per cent Thillu Mullu' is the tagline – 'and zero per cent logic' would have described Mirattal better."[13]