Joot
Joot | |
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Directed by | Azhagam Perumal |
Produced by | Ajaykumar |
Written by | M. Prasannakumar (dialogues) |
Screenplay by | Azhagam Perumal |
Story by | M. S. Ramesh |
Starring |
Srikanth Meera Jasmine Vivek Vijayan Murali |
Music by | Vidyasagar |
Cinematography |
Vijay Milton, G. Shyamkumar |
Edited by | A. Raja Mohammed |
Production company |
Sri Lakshmi Productionss |
Release dates | 19 December 2003 |
Language | Tamil |
Joot (Tamil: ஜுட்) (2004) is a Tamil action film directed by Azhagam Perumal, starring Srikanth, Meera Jasmine. The music is by Vidyasagar.
Plot
From a small rural village, Easwaran (Srikanth) heads to the bigger city of Chennai with his father (Murali), seeking medicine to treat an illness. While in town, they live at the home of Easwaran's brother (Shyam Ganesh), who's caught up in a dangerous web of corruption involving a thug named Aditya (Vijayan). As Aditya continues to head dirty deals with local officials, Easwaran is in over his head and may need his little brother's help.
Cast
- Srikanth
- Meera Jasmine
- Vivek
- Murali
- Suvarna Mathew
- Shyam Ganesh
- Vijayan
- Brahmaji
Soundtrack
Music is composed by Vidyasagar.[1]
Song Title | Singers |
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"Kattabomma Kattabomma" | Tippu, Nandini Srikar |
"Vedi Veesuraan" | Jyotsna, Raqueeb, Karthik |
"Aadivarum Azhagiya" | Karthik, Tippu, Timmy, Manikka Vinayagam |
"Azhagiya Koondal" | Karthik, Srivarthini |
"Enna Enna" | Vijay Yesudas, Rajalakshmi |
Critical reception
Sify wrote "The story of Joot is as stale as yesterday?s bread as the plot is clich?d and seen in umpteen mass films in the same genre. The first half when the hero comes to the city from a village and gets into a fight with local goons for no fault of his, reminds you of Dhool."[2] Balaji B wrote "Azhagamperumal too takes the masala route with Joot after Dum Dum Dum, his first movie. But one wishes he hadn't followed Lingusamy this closely. Joot is little more than a rehash of Run(with a little bit of Dhool thrown in) without the handling that made the original a first-class entertainer."[3]