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'Nadhi Karaiyinile' is a 2003 Tamil language drama film, written and directed by Ponvannan. The film, which had an initial release at international film festivals with the title 'Jameela', stars Suvalakshmi, Rajan P. Dev and Ramji. The music for the film was composed by Sirpy and the film opened to positive reviews in November 2003, after several delays.

Cast



* Suvalakshmi as Jameela

* Rajan P. Dev as Mohammed Khan

* Ramji as Nazeer

* Cochin Haneefa

* Ajay Rathnam

* Shanti Williams

* R. C. Sakthi

Production



Ponvannan's second directorial venture, 'Jameela' (2003), featuring Suvalakshmi, Rajan P. Dev and Ramji, told the story of an ego clash between two men which ruins the life of an obedient woman. Ponvannan had been impressed with writer Sara Aboobacker's novel and bought the script rights, before submitting his screenplay to National Film Development Corporation of India to finance the film. The agency agreed and 'Jameela' was shot for seventeen days in Pondicherry at a cost of 35 lakh rupees.

Release



The film won positive reviews in screenings and was well received by critics, prompting it to be selected to be shown in the non-competitive category at the 2002 Shanghai International Film Festival. Despite being censored in 2001, the film only had a theatrical release across India in November 2003 under the title 'Nadhi Karayinile', after the distributor Viswas Sundar did not want the film to be classified as a "Muslim film". The film did not perform well at the box office, but went on to win three State film awards including the recognition as Best Film portraying Women in Good Light. The Hindu described Ponvannan's direction as an "absorbing presentation", adding "his sensitivity comes to the fore throughout the film". This was Suvalakshmi's last film she had worked before she left the film industry.

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Category:2003 films

Category:2000s Tamil-language films

Category:Films about women in India

Category:Indian feminist films

Category:Indian drama films

Category:Films about domestic violence

Category:2003 drama films

Category:Films based on Indian novels

Category:Films shot in Puducherry

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