Mynaa

Mynaa is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller film directed and written by Prabhu Solomon.

Jointly distributed by Udhayanidhi Stalin and Kalpathi S. Aghoram, it stars Vidharth, Amala Paul and Thambi Ramaiah.

The soundtrack by D. Imman garnered much anticipation prior to release,[2] on 5 November 2010, coinciding with the Diwali festival.

A convict named Suruli recalls his love for Mynaa since childhood that becomes more intense as they grow.

She attains puberty, and love blossoms between them, which is despised by Mynaa's mother, who sees Suruli as an unworthy groom.

Bhaskar and Ramaiah reach the nearest small town to Suruli's village and are forced to move by foot.

However, Bhaskar asks Ramaiah to let Mynaa stay in his house so that he can take her safe the next day for the wedding.

On the next day, Bhaskar, Ramaiah, and Suruli on the way to court, find a dead body on the railway track and get shocked, seeing it to be Mynaa.

Bhaskar finds out that Sudha's brothers arrived at their house immediately and beat Mynaa to death ,whom they thought to be responsible for the trouble.

After completing the script, Prabu Solomon travelled 7,000 kilometres covering 26 towns across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka as he wanted to find a location filled with dense forests and surrounded hills.

[4] Realising that well-known actors would be hesitant to stay in a remote place, Solomon decided to make the film with newcomers.

[4] The film score and soundtrack for Mynaa were composed by D. Imman, collaborating with director Prabhu Solomon for the second time after Lee.

The songs, especially the title track, became very popular, while the album was widely considered Imman's finest work yet.

[7] Rediff wrote, "With plenty of realism, a touch of angst and sparkling humour not to mention the hills of Theni themselves, Mynaa is an interesting romantic journey".