Chithiram Pesuthadi

The Picture Speaks, Dear) is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language romantic action drama film written and directed by Mysskin in his directorial debut.

The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Sundar C. Babu with cinematography by Mahesh Muthuswami and editing by M. Kasi Viswanathan.

Produced by Dreambridge Productions on a budget of ₹ 1.20 crores, the film faced publicity issues but was later released in Chennai and the rest of Tamil Nadu.

[3] Thirunavukarasu, aka Thiru, a fearless karateka, saves the son of a local don from being killed by members of a rival gang.

However, her hopes are shattered after she witnessed a naked Thiru being clumped away in a police truck from a brothel after a raid.

To give time for Charu's father to flee the area, Thiru creates a distraction by attacking the police officers.

The lyrics were penned by Kabilan and director Mysskin himself, while Gana Ulaganathan had written and sung the song "Vazha Meenu", which is considered as having contributed immensely to the film's success.

In the meantime, the movie generated a word of mouth publicity combined with excellent press reviews.

The re-release witnessed a tremendous opening which invoked the interest of Aascar Ravichandran, who distributed the film to the rest of Tamil Nadu.

The first half an hour of Chitirram Pesuthadi builds up your hope of seeing a good gangster movie but it all comes crashing down as the film drags on at snail pace and finally ends with a whimper".

But Misskin's effort to give a slight variation in his presentation, lacing his screenplay with subtle humour, and not letting the pace slow down with some inane comedy track has turned it into a fairly engaging film".