Sasikumar's debut venture 'Subramaniapuram' has successfully completed 100 days of screening all over Tamilnadu. Sculpted in ace director's Bala and Ameer's workshop, Sasikumar has managed a laudable coup with his very first endeavor. The movie set in the backdrop of Madurai city in the 80's was made with meticulous efforts, to bring out the apt feel of the era.
Firstly, the credit for this success goes in entirety to the director for bringing out a movie with taut storyline sans the run-of-the-mill commercial aspects. Even though lacking in star value, the captivating narration accompanied with realistic portrayal of the characters was warmly graced by the audience which yet again proved that a considerable patronage is still being rendered by the spectators for talent and not popularity.
Starring Jai of 'Chennai-28' fame, the director himself enacted the prominent role in the movie. Actress Swathi made her debut in to the Tamil industry, who earlier played the sister in the Telugu version of 'Yaradi Nee Mohini'. Alongside the leads, the movie featured 'Ganja' Karuppu in a noteworthy role.
Comparer turned music director James Vasanth made his foray and his 'Kangal Irandal' is the most widely hummed song of the recent times. Posing a brilliant background score along with the songs, the songster is expected to make it big in his upcoming endeavors. Another pivotal element of the movie is the excellent camera work cranked by Kathir.
A scoop is, during the onset of the movie, it was denied to be screened in many centers and was allotted a mere number of three theatres to be launched. Later, multiplexes came forward to screen the movie after realizing it's successful endeavor. The makers of 'Subramaniapuram' had arranged a celebration, for the completion of 100 days of screening tomorrow.