Sringaram

Sringaram is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language period drama film directed by debutante Sharada Ramanathan, a cultural activist.

Co-written by novelist Indra Soundar Rajan and produced by Padmini Ravi, herself a dancer,[1][2] it stars Aditi Rao Hydari, in her Tamil film debut, in the lead role alongside Manoj K. Jayan, Hamsa Moily and Y. Gee.

He threatens the vassal for an attempt to murder by a rebellious group called "Vande Mataram".

In order to broaden his prospects, the vassal asks Madhura to seduce the collector of Tanjavore through her art.

Shiva confesses to the policemen that he is the real accused but secretly tells Madhura where had he kept the sacred thread.

The film's score and soundtrack were composed by renowned legendary violinist Padma Bhushan Sri Lalgudi Jayaraman.

[10] A critic from Chennai Online wrote that the film is an "ideal viewing for a discerning viewer who looks out for something different, meaningful and rooted to the soil, than the mindless, run-of-the-mill stuff churned out regularly".