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The soundtrack was scored by [[Dharan (music director)|Dharan]] and features six songs. The lyrics were penned by Kapilan and Raajkumar.
The soundtrack was scored by [[Dharan (music director)|Dharan]] and features six songs. The lyrics were penned by Kapilan and Raajkumar. It was released on 19 January 2010 by Think Music. The soundtrack has received mixed critical reception and was only a moderate success.


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Thambikku Indha Ooru
Directed byBadri
Written byBadri
Produced byJ. Saravanan
C. Baskar
StarringBharath
Sana Khan
Prabhu Ganesan
Madalsa Sharma
Ranjith
Vivek
CinematographySaalai Sahadevan
Edited byS.Surajkavee
Music byDharan
Production
company
V. K. Media
Release date
  • 5 March 2010 (2010-03-05)
CountryTemplate:Film India
LanguageTamil

Thambikku Indha Ooru is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Badri. It stars Bharath, Sana Khan, Prabhu, Vivek and Madalsa Sharma in the lead roles. The film was released on 5 March 2010 to negative reviews and was declared a box office bomb.

Plot

Akil (Bharath) is a rich youth who runs a restaurant along with his buddy Cola Kumar (Vivek) in Singapore. As it happens, his dad (Nizhalgal Ravi) gets the shock of his life when Akil refuses to marry Priya (Madalasa).

Akil goes against his father's wish as he is desperate behind Divya (Sana Khan). Divya is a squash champion (seemingly inspired by ace tennis star Sania Mirza). Annoyed at Akil's denial, Priya's father spells out the truth that Akil was a orphan.

Shocked at the developments, Akil decides to embark on a journey and find out his biological parents, whom he comes to know stay in Chengalpet.

On his trip to homeland, he starts to encounter problems in the form of Divya's dad who is against their affair. He feels that her daughter as a popular sports woman could earn more through endorsing various brands. Enters Kumaraswamy (Prabhu), who plays a crucial part in the whole story.

Kumaraswamy has a long held gurdge against Akil's father and decides to use Akil to lure his father back to India. The film reaches its climax when Akil finds out from Thangamani that he is not his father but Kumaraswamy is. Akil adamant not to tell Kumaraswamy until his adoptive father Rajashekar is proven innocent.

In the ending scenes Thirumalai admits his wrongdoings unconsciensly on the phone to Kumaraswam in which way he finds out that Akil is Kumaraswamy's son. After an ensueing fight all ends well.

Cast

Soundtrack

Untitled

The soundtrack was scored by Dharan and features six songs. The lyrics were penned by Kapilan and Raajkumar. It was released on 19 January 2010 by Think Music. The soundtrack has received mixed critical reception and was only a moderate success.

# Song Artist(s) Lyrics
1 "Koothadu Machi" Bharath, Blaaze, Prasad, Suchitra Kapilan
2 "Yaaradi" Hariharan, Shreya Ghoshal Kapilan
3 "Yennai Yaar" Naresh Iyer Kapilan
4 "Ore Minsaram" Benny Dayal Raajkumar
5 "Mudhal Pen Niyae" Javed Ali, Sindhu Kapilan
6 "Thambikku Indha Ooru" Benny Dayal, Mukesh Kapilan

References