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Title Song : Soora Thenga Adra
Title Movie : Ghilli
Singer : Tippu
lyrics : Na.Muthukumar
Music Director : World Wide Vidyasagar
Starring : Thalapathy Vijay , Trisha & Ungal Chellam
Directed & Written : Dharani
Produced by : A.M. Rathnam
Written & Dialogues : Bharathan
Story by : Gunasekhar
Year : 17 April 2004
Story : Sports & Action Romantic Film
Budget : ₹8 crore
Awards :

Filmfare Award for Best Villain Tamil - Prakash Raj

Filmfare Awards for Best Dancer Cheorographer South  Raju Sundaram.

Madras Corporate Club Best Actor Award – Vijay

Dinakaran Best Actor Award – Vijay

Film Today Best Actor Award – Vijay

Dinakaran Best Villain Award – Prakash Raj


Story : Ghilli (transl. Risk taker) is a 2004 Indian Tamil -language Sports Action Filmdirected by Dharani and produced by A.M. Rathanam under the production company Sri Surya Movies. A remake of the Telugu Languages film Okkadu (2003), Ghilli features Thalapathy Vijay  ,Trisha and Ungal Chellam Prakash Raj in lead roles with Ashish Vidyarthi, Dhamu, Mayilsamy and Janaki Sabesh playing supporting roles.

The soundtrack album and score were composed by Vidyasagar. Cinematography was handled by Tirruand editing was done by V.T.Vijayan and B.Lenin . Dialogues for the film were written by Bharathan. The film was released on 17 April 2004 to mostly positive reviews.The movie was running for more than 200 days at the box office. It was one of the most successful films in Vijay's career. As per trade, the film emerged as the highest grossing Tamil film of 2004 worldwide and the highest grossing film in Tamilnadu, surpassing ₹30 crore and beating the previous record set by Paadayappa (1999).

Vijay expressed interest in starring in a Tamil remake of the Telugu action film Okkadu and prompted producer A. M. Rathnam to purchase the remake rights of the film. Dharani was finalised as the director, whose previous film Dhool under Rathnam's production had been a financial success. Dharani's regular crew members including cinematographer Gopinath and music director Vidyasagar joined the film, while Rocky Rajesh and Raju Sundaram were chosen to choreograph the stunts and dances, respectively.Later Trisha was confirmed to play the female lead, while Ungal Chellam Prakash Raj was signed on to reprise the villain's character from the original. Dhamu and Prabhu Deva's brother, Nagendra Prasad were recruited to essay supporting roles. Ashish Vidyarthi Janaki Sabesh and Baby Jennifer were selected to portray Vijay's parents and sister, respectively. Playback singer T. Kala made her acting debut with this film.Vimal who went on to act in films like Pasanga (2009) and Kalavani (2010) appeared in a small role as one of Vijay's teammates and also worked as "unofficial" assistant director.

Filming began in mid-2003, after Vijay had completed his action flick Thirumalai; the film was completed by early 2004. Filming took place in Chennai surrounding the coastal areas like Mylapore and Besant Nagar. The film's introduction fight scene and a song were shot in a costly set in Prasad studios.A lighthouse set was also erected. Other action and chasing sequences were canned near the Meenatchi Amman Temple in Madurai. The climax scene was shot in a crowd of one hundred thousand people on a Vinayagar Chaturthi occasion.

Ghilli was due for release on 9 April but later got postponed for a week and opened in over 150 theatres on 17 April 2004. Though the reason for the postponement was not given out, rumours were that producer A M Rathnam's creditors put pressure on him to settle his accounts before release.

Ghilli opened to mostly positive reviews. Sify rated the movie 5 out of 5 stars and said, "the good old formula is back with Gilli. A one-man-army combats an eccentric villain against all odds as he tries to save a helpless girl from his clutches. Dharani has done it for the third time by churning out this hit-and-run yarn that keeps you engaged and entertained for 160 minutes.Now running stated that "Gilli, story wise, is neither fresh popcorn nor spicy samosa found in theatres but the screenplay and overall treatment is as fresh and appetising as full meals after a long day and gave an overall rating of 3/5 stars.stated that "Vijay, the hero whom the masses today identify with, and Prakash Raj the inimitable villain in tow, this remake of the Telugu flick, "Okkadu," comes a clear winner".Indiaglitz described the film as "an out and out entertainer" .stated that, "Gilli portrays Vijay as a comic hero who battles his villains logically while his physical powers are exaggerated dramatically. Having said that, Gilli offers nothing less than sheer entertainment and an edgy thriller for the Tamil film industry, which is deprived of such films.The film collected ₹2.05 crore in the Coimbatore distribution territory and beat the record of Padayappa.

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