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Arumugam (transl. Six Faces) is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language masala film directed by Suresh Krishna and written by Rashid Premji. The film stars Bharath and Priyamani, while Ramya Krishnan, Saranya Mohan, Sathya, and Karunas play supporting roles. The music was composed by Deva. This movie was based on the Rajinikanth film Annaamalai (1992), also directed by Suresh Krishna. The film released on 25 September 2009 and was panned by critics and audience.
Plot
Arumugam (Bharath) is a Good Samaritan who makes a living selling idlis on a roadside platform shop along with his father (Ilavarasu), sister Mallika (Saranya Mohan), and sidekick (Karunas). Arumugam is in love with his childhood sweetheart Yamini (Priyamani) His best friend is the rich Karthik (Sathya), whose sister is an arrogant tycoon Malini Devi (Ramya Krishnan). She and her uncle (Pithamagan Mahadevan) hate Karthik's deep bonding with Arumugam, who she finds to be below her stature. Malini, through her machinations, is able to separate the friends and bring Arumugam to the streets. Arumugam, after his mother's (Seetha) grave is bulldozed and Mallika is humiliated, vows to bring Malini to the streets. Due to his hard work and smart moves, he becomes the richest man in the town and takes his revenge.
Cast
Soundtrack
Soundtrack was composed by Deva and lyrics were written by Pa. Vijay and Perarasu.
Release and reception
The film was released on 25 September 2009 alongside four other films. It received negative reviews from critics, who compared it with the director's own film Annamalai due to its similar plot.
Sify labelled the film as "poor" and cited that the film "makes you feel suffocated and every scene is predictable". Pavithra Srinivasan from Rediff labelled the film as a "ridiculous fare", giving it merely 0.5 out of 5 stars. Behinwoods wrote calling it "outdated story taken in a manner that would have worked in the mid 90s".
References
External links
Arumugam at IMDb