Read a of Jiiva's career-defining romantic roles.
One of the strongest pillars of Thithikudhe is its music, composed by . The songs were well-received and received significant airplay on Tamil television channels in the early 2000s. The melodies were praised for their freshness.
As a staple in 2000s comedy, Vivek provided stellar comedic relief. Nassar & Devan: Played supporting roles. Director: Brinda Sarathy. Producer: RB Choudary under Super Good Films. 3. Musical Masterpiece by Vidyasagar Thithikudhe Full Tamil Movie
| Attribute | Information | | :--- | :--- | | | Thithikudhe (தித்திக்குதே) | | Translation | Oh, the sweetness! | | Director | Brinda Sarathy | | Producer | R. B. Choudary | | Lead Cast | Jiiva, Sridevi Vijaykumar | | Supporting Cast | Shrutika, Vivek, Nassar, Devan, Madhan Bob | | Music Composer | Vidyasagar | | Cinematography | Arthur Wilson | | Editing | V. Jaishankar | | Release Date | 1 August 2003 | | Runtime | Approximately 141-160 minutes | | Language | Tamil | | Country | India |
Venu grows up to be an ordinary, good-hearted young man, while Anuradha becomes a successful journalist writing under a pen name. The core tension of the film builds on near-miss encounters, hidden identities, and the classic trope of star-crossed lovers trying to find their way back to one another. Shrutika plays a pivotal supporting role as middle-ground character, adding further complications to the love story, while veterans like Vivek provide the signature early-2000s comic relief. Jiiva and Sridevi's Career Milestones Read a of Jiiva's career-defining romantic roles
: Jiiva (as Chinnu/Venu) and Sridevi Vijaykumar (as Anu/Renu).
As the story unfolds, Karthik's character evolves from a city-dwelling businessman to a courageous and selfless hero who fights for his village and its people. The movie culminates in a thrilling showdown between Karthik and the industrialist, with the fate of Thithikudhe hanging in the balance. The melodies were praised for their freshness
Directed by debutant , Thithikudhe follows the classic formula of boy-meets-girl, but with a violent twist rooted in caste politics.
A soulful melody that became an anthem for lovers in the early 2000s, featuring both a female version (Harini, Chinmayi) and a male version (Unnikrishnan, Sadhana Sargam).
A high-energy song that showcased Jiiva’s dancing skills and Vidyasagar’s ability to blend contemporary beats with catchy hooks.