Peigal Jaakkirathai

Peigal Jaakkirathai
Directed by Kanmani
Produced by G. Raghavan
Starring Jeeva Rathnam
Eshanya Maheshwari
Thambi Ramaiah
Music by Maria Jerald
Cinematography Mallikarjun
Edited by Suresh Urs
Production
company
Sri Sai Sarvesh Entertainment
Distributed by Escape Artists Motion Pictures
Release dates
  • 1 January 2016 (2016-01-01)
Country India
Language Tamil

Peigal Jaakkirathai (English: Beware of ghosts!) is an Indian Tamil horror comedy film, written and directed by Kanmani. The film features Jeeva Rathnam and Eshanya in the lead roles, while Thambi Ramaiah, Rajendran and John Vijay in supporting roles. Featuring music composed by Maria Jerald, Peigal Jaakkirathai released on 1 January 2016.

Cast

Production

The film was predominantly shot around Chennai, Mahabalipuram and the surrounding areas during June 2015. [1] In October 2015, lyricist Kabilan Vairamuthu made a statement denying claims that lyrics of a particular song from the film that he had written had political connotations to it.[2] For another song in the film's soundtrack, Thambi Ramaiah and Rajendran recorded their voices and shot for a promotional video.[3]

In December 2015, Escape Artists Motion Pictures agreed to distribute the film, raising the profile and commercial viability of the project.[4]

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by debutant Maria Jerald, and lyrics were done by Kabilan Vairamuthu and Viveka. The song "Obama" was well received by the audience. The background score was done by S P Venkatesh.

Songs Singers Lyrics
Obama Thambi Ramaiah, Rajendran Viveka
Maandhreega Kaari Antony Dhaasan Kabilan Vairamuthu
Peigal Jaakiradhai Diwakar Kabilan Vairamuthu

Release

The film opened on 1 January 2016 to mixed reviews, with a critic from Times of India noting "much of the humour is silly and we do experience a twinge of embarrassment for having laughed at the uninspired jokes — but that happens only after the film is over". The critic also likened the film's plot to Massu Engira Masilamani (2015) and Om Shanthi Om (2015), stating that in "less than a year, we have had three Tamil films which have been inspired from the Korean comedy, Hello Ghost (2010)".[5]

References


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