
Theekulikkum Pachaimaram(2013)
Theekulikkum Pachaimaram is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language drama film co-directed by Vineesh Millennium and M. Prabheesh. The cast includes Prajin Padmanabhan, Sarayu, Yogi Babu, and Nizhalgal Ravi. The story follows a young man in a rural Tamil village who fights family pressure and societal norms to pursue love and a better life. The film uses the recurring image of a burning tree as a metaphor for resilience. It was produced by Millennium Visual Media. The movie received limited attention at the box office but was noted for its honest portrayal of village life and emotional depth. It was released in India on June 19, 2013.
Theekulikkum Pachaimaram (2013) OTT release date is not officially announced yet — GudVibe tracks its streaming availability daily.
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- Theatrical Release
- 21 June 2013
- Director
- Vineesh-Prabheesh
- Language
- Tamil
- Runtime
- 1h 52m 0
Storyline
A young man named Prajin lives in a poor Tamil village. He loves a girl named Sarayu and dreams of moving to the city. But his strict father and the village elders oppose his plans. When Sarayu is forced to marry another man, Prajin must choose between fighting or accepting his loss. His journey becomes a story of survival and self-discovery.
“Burn, but never break.”
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Trivia
- The film's title translates to 'The Green Tree That Catches Fire', a metaphor for unexpected turmoil in calm settings.
- It was one of the few Tamil films of the era to feature a soundtrack composed by the duo M. Vineesh and M. Prabheesh.
- Lead actor Prajin, primarily known as a dancer and choreographer, took on a rare leading role in this film.
- The movie had a very limited theatrical release and is not widely available on major streaming platforms.
- Actress Sarayu Ammu, who played the female lead, was also a popular television host in Kerala at the time.
- The film's production and marketing were low-key, with minimal promotional events or media coverage.
- Its synopsis suggests a drama centered on conflict, but specific plot details remain obscure to many general audiences.


