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2017 Indian film by Rathan Lingaa

Attu

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Rathan Lingaa
Written by Rathan Lingaa
Produced by S. Anbalagan
R. K. Suresh
Starring Rishi Rithvik
Archana Ravi
Cinematography Ramalingam
Edited by LVK Das
Music by Bobo Shashi

Production
companies

Dream Icon
Studio 9 Production

Release date

  • 31 March 2017 (2017-03-31)
Country India
Language Tamil

Attu (transl. Someone uncontrollable)[a] is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language gangster film directed by Rathan Lingaa, who previously directed the short film Blood Revolution. The film stars newcomers Rishi Rithvik and Archana Ravi.[1]

Cast

Production

Rishi Ritwik, who previously worked as a computer science engineer and athlete, interacted with gangsters for six months to prepare for his role in the film.[3][4]

Soundtrack

The music for Attu was composed by Bobo Shashi.[5]

Release

Chitra Deepa Anandram of The Hindu opined that “The manner in which debutant director Rathan Linga has perceived each and every scene in Attu, and the detailing that goes in in creating those scenes, tell a lot about his directorial brilliance”.[6] A critic from Samayam Tamil gave the film a rating of two out of five stars.[7] A critic from The New Indian Express opined that “All said, Attu delivers far more than you’d have expected from a debutant filmmaker making a fairly anonymous film”.[8] Behindwoods noted that “On the whole, Attu is a life, rather than a film and has a decent story to back it up. It majorly deals with friendship, love, trust, gangsters and a lot of other entities that the characters coexist with”.[9] A critic from Maalai Malar gave the film a favourable review.[10] A critic from iFlicks, on the contrary, called the film “watchable”.[11]

Notes

  1. ^ The title means duplicate in Madras Bashai and is used to refer to someone who is uncontrollable. The name has Burmese origins.[1]

References

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