Thee (2009 film)

Thee
Directed by G. Kicha
Produced by Shagul Ahamed
G. Kicha
Written by G. Kicha
Story by Posani Krishna Murali
Starring Sundar C
Namitha
Ramya Raj
Sayaji Shinde
Music by Srikanth Deva
Cinematography K. Bhoopathy
Edited by Saleem
Production
company
Shree Movie Makers
Distributed by Sun Pictures
Release dates
  • 27 February 2009 (2009-02-27)
Country India
Language Tamil

Thee (Fire) is a Tamil movie starring Sundar C, Namitha and Ramya Raj in the lead roles. It was co-written, co-produced and directed by G. Kicha. The film was released on 27 February 2009. The film was a remake of the Telugu film Operation Duryodhana.

Plot

The story begins with Sarathy (Sundar.C) who is a tough and honest cop and given his straightforward nature, he is the thorn in the flesh for many antisocial elements and also the politicians. Due to this, he keeps getting transferred from time to time, however, Sarathy has no qualms about it since he is happily married with a lovely wife Ganga (Ragini). Sarathy's life however takes a turn when he arrests a corrupt MLA (G M Kumar) and his men which leads the politician to quit the field. He vows revenge and kills Ganga and their two children's and also frames Sarathy in a case. But his wife escapes and Sarathy admit her in a hospital in serious condition. This enrages Sarathy so much that he decides to take a different route, he becomes Saami and with the help of a top hot actress Ruchi Devi ( Namitha), he obtains a political ticket and successfully becomes an MLA. His wife gives birth to a child and dies in the hospital. From then on, he begins his corrupt acts and in such a way that the entire society begins to loathe the police force. In no time, the police are vexed and decide to go on an indefinite strike. The entire system comes to a halt and things begin to get messy. Saami then strikes hard at the former MLA who kills Ganga and what happens from there forms the rest of the story.

Cast

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by Srikanth Deva and lyrics written by Yugabharathi, Piraisudan and Gana Pazhani.[1]

Reception

The film received negative reviews from critics.[2] Behindwoods wrote "Thee has nothing new to his fans and the film is all about the clash between the politicians and police. Neither the plot of the story nor the presentation is new."[3] Indiaglitz wrote "Thee begins brisk but doused down towards the climax. A déjà vu feeling and an influence of overdose of Telugu masala flick cannot be ruled out in the end."[4]

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