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Aadai (transl. Dress) is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language thriller film written and directed by Rathna Kumar, and produced by V Studios. The film stars Amala Paul stars in the lead role alongside Ananya Ramaprasad, Vivek Prasanna, and Ramya Subramanian.
Jun 18, 2019 · #NothingToHide #Aadai #AmalaPaulAadai | Tamil Official Teaser | Amala Paul | Rathnakumar | Pradeep Kumar | V Studios | 4KPresenting the Official Tamil Teaser...
Aadai. A free-spirited girl gets the shock of her life when she finds herself without any clothes in an abandoned building after a late-night party. IMDb 6.1 2 h 7 min 2019. X-Ray 18+. Drama · Suspense · Tense · Exciting. Join Prime.
Aadai Tamil Movie: Check out Amala Paul's Aadai movie release date, review, cast & crew, trailer, songs, teaser, story, budget, first day collection, box office collection, ott release date ...
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- Vijay Kartik Kannan
- Rathna Kumar
- Shafique Mohammed Ali
- In this Aadai film, Amala Paul , Sriranjini played the primary leads.
- The Aadai was released in theaters on 19 Jul 2019.
- The Aadai was directed by Rathna Kumar
- Movies like Fight Club, Kanguva, Leo and others in a similar vein had the same genre but quite different stories.
- The Aadai had a runtime of 78 minutes.
- The soundtracks and background music were composed by Pradeep Kumar for the movie Aadai.
- The cinematography for Aadai was shot by Vijay Kartik Kannan.
- The movie Aadai belonged to the Drama,Thriller, genre.
Jul 20, 2019 · Aadai begins by narrating the story of Nangeli -- a woman from an oppressed community who protested against Breast Tax, a sickening practice of asking women from the oppressed communities to pay if they wanted to cover their breasts.
Jul 20, 2019 · Amala Paul’s Aadai released on Friday evening after an eleventh-hour conundrum that resulted in the morning and noon shows being cancelled. Forced to watch a film that they hadn’t booked ...
An intriguing storyline that works in parts, thanks to Amala Paul! [+59%] arungeorge13 24 August 2019. Seven-line Review: Writer/director Rathna Kumar toys with the concept of freedom of expression (for women) in this Amala Paul starrer. It's safe to say that his efforts are fruitful to an extent, especially from a storytelling perspective.