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Dhinamdhorum
Directed byNagaraj
Produced byR. Lavanya
Written byNagaraj
StarringMurali
Suvalakshmi
Renuka
Music byOviyan
CinematographyAbdul Rahman
Edited byK. Palanivel
Mother Movie Makers
13 February 1998
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Dhinamdhorum (English: Everyday) is a 1998Tamil language film directed by Nagaraj. The film features Murali and Suvalakshmi in the lead roles, while Manivannan and Renuka play other supporting roles. The film, which has music by Oviyan, released in February 1998.[1] The film was remade in Telugu as Manasichi Choodu.

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Cast[edit]

  • Murali as Aadhi
  • Suvalakshmi as Booma
  • Manivannan as Kesavamoorthy, M. L. A.
  • Deepa Venkat as Aadhi's sister
  • Kitty as Aadhi's father
  • Malaysia Vasudevan as Booma's father
  • Sathyapriya as Booma's mother
  • Vadivukkarasi as Aadhi's mother
  • Nagaraj as Aadhi's friend

Soundtrack[edit]

Soundtrack was composed by Oviyan.[2][3]

  • Devadhai - Mano, Chorus
  • En Vanam Needhana - S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Shenoy Balesh
  • Nenjathil -P. Unnikrishnan, Anuradha Sriram
  • O Kannukkul - Unnikrishnan, Swarnalatha
  • Pattadhari - Shiva, Febi Mani
  • Pesathae - Oviyan
  • Pookkal Malaruthu - Gopal Sharma, Febi Mani

Release[edit]

Gerber dxf converter. The film won positive reviews upon release, with a critic from Indolink.com noting it was a 'good start for Nagaraj' and that the film was 'recommended.'[4] The success of the film prompted the director to add Dhinamdhorum as a prefix to his industry name.[5] Despite the strong performance of the film, Nagaraj found it difficult to establish his career as a director and several of his later films including Vinnai Thoduvom during 1998 were cancelled.[6]

References[edit]

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  1. ^http://inbaminge.blogspot.co.uk/2011/01/dhinamdhorum.html
  2. ^https://www.hungama.com/album/dhinandhorum/2251152/
  3. ^https://www.raaga.com/tamil/movie/dhinandhorum-songs-T0000861
  4. ^http://indolink.com/tamil/cinema/Reviews/articles/dhinam.htm
  5. ^http://www.kollytalk.com/cinenews/dhinandhorum-nagaraj-back-in-reckoning-with-mathapoo-92903.html
  6. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20041023185237/http://www.dinakaran.com/cinema/english/gossip/second/story1.htm#story
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