Koduva Meesai Aruva - Dhool Tamil Movie Video Song 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray & Dolby Digital Sorround 5.1

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Title Song : Koduva Meesai Aruva
Title Movie : Dhool - Awesome
Singer : Manikka Vinayagam & Vidhu Prabhakar
lyric : Na. Muthukumar
Music Director : World Wide Vidyasagar
Starring : Chiyaan Vikram, Jyothika , Reema Sen & Padmashri Vivek
Directed by : Dharani
Produced by : A.M. Rathnam
Production Company : Sri Surya Movies
Cinematography : Gopinath
Edited by : V. T. Vijayan
Written by : Dharani
Dialogue : Bharathan
Story by : Dharani
Story : Action & Comedy Film
Release Date : 10 January 2003
Budget : ₹7 crore
Box Office :  ₹12–13 crore
Achievements : The film was a Commercial Blockbuster Hit.

Production Time : After the success of their 2001 collaboration Dhill, Dharani and Vikram announced in February 2002 that they were to come together again for a project titled Dhool. Jyothika got the chance to play opposite Vikram for the first time. The film's song, "Aasai Aasai", was partially shot in Denmark, and plans had been earlier made to shoot fight sequences in London, though the team later opted against doing so.A huge set of a temple, a church, some houses and a shopping area, was erected at the Indian Express Office premises.

The Music of the film was composed by Vidyasagar. The soundtrack was well received by the audience and critics alike. All songs were chartbusters especially "Koduva meesai" and "Inthadi kappakizhange" were much popular. The music of "Ithanundu Muthathile" and "Koduva Meesai" were used for two songs of Naaga, another film that Vidyasagar composed the music for. The song "Aasai Aasai" was reused as "Rafta Rafta" with a slight change in tune in the 2004 Hindi film Hulchul, another film where the music was composed by Vidyasagar.

Upon release in January 2003, the film was financially successful, despite opening alongside other prominent ventures such as the Kamal Haasan-Madhavan starrer Anbe Sivam and Vijay's Vaseegara. Rediff.com review praised Vikram's enactment citing that "Vikram is at his peak" and that "he seems as much at home with comedy as with action, in romance as in emotional sequences", while the critic from The Hindu also praised his performance.The film became a blockbuster and Vikram's fifth success in two and a half years with Vikram being dubbed as "the matinee idol of our times" by a leading Indian newspaper. The film was nominated in six different categories at the Filmfare Awards South 2003 with A. M. Rathnam, Dharani and Vidyasagar being considered for the Best Film, Best Director and Best Music Director categories respectively. Furthermore, Jyothika was listed amongst the Best Actress nominees, while Reemma Sen and Vivek were also shortlisted for the Best Supporting Actress and Best Comedian awards. However the film did not win any awards with Pithamagan sweeping most of the categories that year, although Vivek did win for his role in Saamy. The film successfully ran for 25 weeks

Dhool was remade and released in Telugu in October 2003 by Ravi Raja Pinnisetty as Veede, with Ravi Teja and Arthi Agarwal taking up the lead roles, while Reemma Sen retained her role. Shakuntala who acted as Swarnakka portrayed Paravai Muniyamma's role in Telugu remake.
The Sinhala remake of the film released in Sri Lanka in 2014 starred Ranjan Ramanayake as Ranja.
A Hindi version of the film was also planned by Guddu Dhanoa in 2004 with Sunny Deol and Gracy Singh in the lead roles under the banner of Padmalaya, but the film failed to take off.

Awards :
Filmfare Awards South Nominations

Best Actress - Jyothika

Best Actor - Vikram

Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Tamil - Reemma Sen

Filmfare Award for Best Comedian – Tamil - Vivek

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