Peranmai | |
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Directed by | S. P. Jananathan |
Screenplay by | N. Kalyanakrishnan |
Story by | S. P. Jananathan |
Produced by | K. Karunamoorthy C. Arunpandian |
Starring | Jayam Ravi Roland Kickinger Dhansika Saranya Nag Varsha Ashwathi Liyasree Vasundhara Kashyap |
Cinematography | S. R. Sathish Kumar |
Edited by | N. Ganesh Kumar editing supervisor: V. T. Vijayan |
Music by | Vidyasagar |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Ayngaran International Films |
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Running time | 150 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Budget | ₹100 million (equivalent to ₹250 million or US$3.0 million in 2023) |
Box office | ₹250 million (equivalent to ₹630 million or US$7.5 million in 2023)[1] |
Peranmai (transl. Valour) is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language action adventure film, co-written and directed by S. P. Jananathan for his venture and produced by Ayngaran International Films, it stars Jayam Ravi and Roland Kickinger, with Dhansika, Saranya Nag, Varsha Ashwathi, Liyasree and Vasundhara Kashyap in the female leads, while Urvashi, Vadivelu, and Ponvannan play supporting roles. The music was composed by Vidyasagar.
The film revolves around Dhuruvan (Jayam Ravi), a tribal forest guard who works for the welfare of his tribe and spreads awareness among them. While on a trekking with five college girls, who initially mistreated him due to his caste, they stumble on a group of foreign mercenaries led by Anderson (Roland Kickinger), who are planning to stop India's scientific project by destroying a rocket launch by using a missile. The bonding of team and defeating the potential threat forms the crux of the story.
The film opened to audiences worldwide on 16 October 2009, coinciding with Diwali. The core plot of the movie is loosely based on the 1972 Soviet movie The Dawns Here Are Quiet.