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Sangu Chakkaram
Sangu Chakkaram (transl. Chunk wheel) is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language fantasy comedy film directed by Maarison, starring stunt master Dhilip Subbarayan, Punnagai Poo Gheetha, N.Raja, Pradeep, Jeremy Roske, Nishesh, Monicka, Swaksha, Abinethra, Krithik, Adharrsh, Bala, Aditya, Tejo, and Ajeesh. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Mahal Ke Andar.
Sangu Chakkaram is a fantasy-comedy film made with kids.
The film is planned to release in the first week of July 2017 however it got released in December 2017. The satellites rights of the film were sold to Sun TV
The Times of India wrote "Given that the horror-comedy wave is now at its ebb, Sanguchakkaram feels late by at least two-three years. It doesn't help that Maarison deals mostly with cliches to tell us his story." New Indian Express wrote "Sangu Chakkaram offers nothing radical in terms of story, but there are certain redemptive moments".
Sangu Chakkaram
Sangu Chakkaram (transl. Chunk wheel) is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language fantasy comedy film directed by Maarison, starring stunt master Dhilip Subbarayan, Punnagai Poo Gheetha, N.Raja, Pradeep, Jeremy Roske, Nishesh, Monicka, Swaksha, Abinethra, Krithik, Adharrsh, Bala, Aditya, Tejo, and Ajeesh. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Mahal Ke Andar.
Sangu Chakkaram is a fantasy-comedy film made with kids.
The film is planned to release in the first week of July 2017 however it got released in December 2017. The satellites rights of the film were sold to Sun TV
The Times of India wrote "Given that the horror-comedy wave is now at its ebb, Sanguchakkaram feels late by at least two-three years. It doesn't help that Maarison deals mostly with cliches to tell us his story." New Indian Express wrote "Sangu Chakkaram offers nothing radical in terms of story, but there are certain redemptive moments".
