Moondraam Ullaga Por

Moondraam Ullaga Por

Promotional poster
Directed by Sugan Kartthi
Produced by T. R. S Anbu
V. Sures Narayan
Written by Sugan Kartthi
Starring Sunil Kumar
Akhila Kishore
Wilson Ng
Music by Ved Shankar
Cinematography Dheva
Edited by S. Richard
Production
company
Aartin Frames
TRS Studios
Distributed by Dream Factory
Release dates
  • January 22, 2016 (2016-01-22)
Running time
105 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Moondraam Ullaga Por (English: Third World War) is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language dystopian war film written and directed by Sugan Kartthi. The film stars Sunil Kumar and Akhila Kishore in the lead roles, with cinematography handled by Dheva, edits by Richard and music composed by Ved Shankar.[1]

Cast

  • Sunil Kumar as Major Saravanan
  • Akhila Kishore as Madhivadhani
  • Wilson Ng as Lim Bai Huai
  • Avinash as Subramaniam
  • Jeeva Ravi as Ravi
  • Jeniffer as Saravanan's mother
  • Sabari as Mugundhan
  • Nafi as Dr. Nafi
  • Hamsa
  • Raj Kish
  • Siva Ganesh as Kiran Nair
  • Aravind as Robhindra Singh
  • Karthick Rajendran as Pon Manickam

Production

The film, focusing on the plot of a fictional war between India and China in 2025, was revealed to be approaching completion in September 2014. The director, Sugan, stated he was inspired by life in his village of Pallipatti in Dharmapuri, and his days in the National Cadet Corps, while scripting the film, while the film's shoot was completed within a period of 45 days.[2] Sunil Kumar was signed to play the lead character as Major Saravanan, after the director was impressed with his role in Paalai.[3] Akhila Kishore was signed on to portray a soldier's wife in the film.[4] It took one year to complete the extensive CG work.[5] The film's distribution rights were bought by Dream Factory in early 2016, increasing the financial viability of the project with good publicity.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack album of Moondraam Ullaga Por was composed by Ved Shankar and consists of three tracks sung by Shankar Mahadevan, Chinmayi, Shakthisree Gopalan and Ved Shankar, himself. Lyricist Annamalai has written all the songs in the movie while Sherief has done the choreography.[6]

Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Anbe En Anbe"  AnnamalaiShakthisree Gopalan, Ved Shankar 
2."Indiya Naade"  AnnamalaiShankar Mahadevan 
3."Vaanmazhai"  AnnamalaiChinmayi, Ved Shankar 
4."Theme of Forlorn hope"   Ved Shankar 
5."Theme of Major Saravanan"   Ved Shankar 

Release and reception

The film opened to mixed reviews at the box office, with critics praising the lead actor's performance.[7][8][9]

References

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