
Inidhu Inidhu(2010)
Inidhu Inidhu is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language musical coming-of-age film directed by K. V. Guhan in his directorial debut. The film stars eight newcomers including Adith, Narayan, Vimal, Sharran, Reshmi, Sonia, Benaas, and Gia Umar. It follows seven freshmen from different states who bond after being ragged by seniors at an engineering college. The story covers their four years of college life, including friendships, romances, misunderstandings, and a tragic accident that brings them closer. Produced by Prakash Raj under Duet Movies, the film is a remake of the Telugu hit Happy Days (2007). Music was composed by Mickey J. Meyer, marking his Tamil debut. The film was shot primarily at VIT University in Vellore. It was released on 20 August 2010 and received positive reviews for its relatable story and youthful energy.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- JioHotstar, YouTube
- Theatrical Release
- 20 August 2010
- Director
- K. V. Guhan
- Language
- Tamil
- Runtime
- 2h 30m
- Rating
- 5.5/10
Storyline
Seven strangers from different parts of India enter an engineering college as freshmen. They are ragged by seniors and quickly become best friends. Over four years, they experience love, jealousy, and heartbreak. A tragic accident tests their bond. They must decide if their friendship is strong enough to survive.
“College days never felt so sweet”
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Inidhu Inidhu
Cast reunions in this film: Prakash Raj & K. V. Guhan (7 films together), Prakash Raj & Narayan (3 films together), Prakash Raj & Mickey J Meyer (3 films together), Prakash Raj & Anjala Zaveri (2 films together), Adith Arun & Thrigun (2 films together), and K. V. Guhan & Mickey J Meyer (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title 'Inidhu Inidhu' translates to 'This is This' in English, reflecting its slice-of-life college narrative.
- Director K. V. Guhan was known for his work as a cinematographer, and this was one of his few directorial ventures in Tamil.
- The movie featured a multi-state cast to match its story of students from different regions, including actors from Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi film backgrounds.
- It was shot primarily in Chennai and in some college campuses to capture authentic campus life visuals.
- The film had a limited theatrical release and is more remembered as a niche campus drama rather than a commercial hit.
- Some songs in the soundtrack were composed by Vidyasagar, a popular music director in South Indian cinema during that era.
- The movie's plot was noted for focusing on multiple couples rather than a single lead pair, which was less common in Tamil college films at the time.