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'144' is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language heist comedy film directed by G. Manikandan and produced by C. V. Kumar, starring Shiva, Ashok Selvan, Oviya and Shruthi Ramakrishnan. The film's plot is partially inspired by the novel 'Vasanthakaala Kutrangal' written by Sujatha.

Cast



*Shiva as Thesi

*Ashok Selvan as Madhaan

*Oviya as Kalyani

*Shruthi Ramakrishnan as Divya

*Ramdoss as Ravi Varman

*Madhusudhan Rao as Rayappan, Divya's father

*Sujatha Sivakumar as Meenakshi Rayappan, Divya's mother

*Udayabhanu Maheshwaran as 'Feelings' Ravi

*"Hello" Kandasaamy as Tube, Thesi's father

*Ambani Shankar

*Karunakaran as Intro Narrator

*S. J. Surya as Narrator

Production



The film was launched by producer C. V. Kumar with new director Manikandan, and it began shooting in February 2015, with a principal cast of Shiva, Ashok Selvan, Oviya and Sruthi Ramakrishnan. The team shot scenes in Madurai, with Ashok Selvan portraying an illegal car racer. After a single long filming schedule, the film was announced to be nearing completion by April 2015.

Soundtrack



Music and soundtracks were composed by Sean Roldan. The soundtrack features six songs, the lyrics for which were written by Kabilan, Sean Roldan, Vivek, Karaikudi and Bharathi Ganesan. Behindwoods rated the album 2.5 out of 5 and called it "An album laced with good energy and fun moments, but falls short of the expectations from a Sean Roldan fare."

Critical reception



M. Suganth of 'The Times of India' rated the film 3 out of 5 and wrote, "You could also call it Mundasupatti-meets-Rajathandhiram and you wouldn't be wrong as like that crime caper, it also about a gold heist that involves an elaborate set-up and planning. But the filmmaking is more Mundasupatti, with noticeable rough edges that keep reminding us that this is a first-timer's film and lacks the sophistication (it is an exposition-filled film) of both Soodhu Kavvum and Rajathandhiram." Baradwaj Rangan of the Hindu called it "A shaky start, but lots of laughs later

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References




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