Paagan | |
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Directed by | Mohammed Aslam |
Produced by | Viswas U Lad V. Purushothaman |
Written by | Mohammed Aslam |
Starring |
Srikanth Janani Iyer |
Music by | James Vasanthan |
Cinematography | J. Laxman |
Edited by | Kevin |
Production
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V P Productions
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Distributed by | Vendhar Movies |
Release date
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Paagan | ||||
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Soundtrack album by James Vasanthan | ||||
Released | 4 September 2012 | |||
Genre | Film soundtrack | |||
Length | 19:40 | |||
Label | Sa Re Ga Ma | |||
James Vasanthan chronology | ||||
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Paagan (English: Mahout) is a 2012 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by debutante Mohammed Aslam, who was an associate to Ameer Sultan. It stars Srikanth and Janani Iyer in the lead roles. Kovai Sarala plays an important role in this film. James Vasanthan composed the film's score.
In January 2012, Ameer Sultan announced that his assistant Aslam would direct Srikanth, in his debut film Paagan which was claimed to be a comedy. After completing Nanban, Srikanth started working for this film; for the role, he was said to have lost 7 kilos. Janani Iyer of Avan Ivan fame was selected as lead actress while comedians Kovai Sarala, Pandi and Soori were selected to essay supporting roles and comical relief. Filming was held in Tirupur and Pollachi. During a stunt sequence where Srikanth should escape from fire, his rope got cut but he safely landed without hurt. The film was shot with an ARRI 435, ARRI 435X-TREME and Sony F65 camera.
James Vasanthan has composed the soundtrack. Audio was released on 1 September 2012, five days before film's release at Sathyam Cinemas. The song have been written by Na. Muthukumar, Vrikshika, Niranjan Bharathi and Mohanrajan. The song "Poonthendralai" had been sung by Alka Ajith. Furthermore, comedians Paandi and Soori, who acted in this film, had also sung a song.
Behindwoods wrote: "The two themes definitely add value to the overall soundtrack which is easy on the ears, save the ‘kuthu’ number. Decent attempt by James Vasanthan". Milliblog wrote: "After his last – Eesan, almost 2 years ago! – James’ music continues to be fickle".