En Swasa Kaatre

Breath of My Life) is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language romantic crime film written and directed by K. S. Ravi.

The film stars Arvind Swamy and Isha Koppikar, while Raghuvaran, Prakash Raj and Thalaivasal Vijay play supporting roles.

A seemingly down-to-earth man, Arun, leads a life of a computer hacker by day and a thief by night.

But Arun's rogue foster brother Guru, who has been blackmailing him since he was young to do his dirty deeds, does not think likewise.

A deep love-hate relationship between them which unfolded during their childhood days, traps Arun into a life of crime.

[6] Parts of the song "En Swasa Katre" are syncopated as in Carnatic music compositions.

[12] Kala Krishnan Ramesh of Deccan Herald said that "the story of En Swasa Katre, is one with much potential, largely unexplored by an inadequate plot and screenplay, which, along with the dialogues, and direction, are by K S Ravi", with the critic adding that "Arvind Swamy is not bad, as for as an Arvind Swamy can be so.

[15] D. S. Ramanujam of The Hindu wrote, "The cinematography of Arthur A. Wilson particularly the outdoor work in a song with a waterfall as backdrop and the elegant sets of Thotta Tharani are the plus points of this production", but was critical of the dance choreography.