3.2 /10 1 Votes3.2
3.3/10 Produced by Anthony Edward Starring Bobby SimhaMonica Cinematography Veeramani Director R G Keshavan Editor Shyjith Kumaran | 1.5/5 Directed by R. G. Kesavan Written by K. Mageswaran Music by Raj Initial release 27 May 2016 Music director Raj | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Similar Uriyadi, Urumeen, Meera, Unnodu Ka, Peigal Jaakkirathai |
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Meera Jaakirathai (English: Beware of Meera) is a 2016 Tamil-language horror film, directed by R. G. Kesvaan. The film stars an ensemble cast featuring Surendar, Monica and amongst others. Music for the film was composed by the Raj and the film opened to mixed reviews in May 2016, having been in production for six years.
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- Cast
- Production
- Release
- References

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Cast
Production

In 2010, producer Kesavan decided to finance a film directed by Sathish, a contestant from the reality show Naalaiya Iyakkunar. Sathish subsequently selected his friend, Bobby Simha, then a small-time actor, to portray a negative role in the film. The shoot for the film was primarily completed in a week-long schedule at Tiruchengode. During the making of the film, Sathish and Bobby often disagreed with Kesavan and after an alcohol-fuelled incident, Kesavan reported Sathish to the police, following which the director left the project.
In May 2016, the production team suddenly started promoting the film through posters in newspapers after having completed the film with extra scenes involving actress Monica. After finding the promotional material, Bobby Simha complained to the Nadigar Sangam claiming that he did not recall starring in such a film and that the producers had used pictures from his previous film, Urumeen (2015). He had previously made similar claims against the makers of another film, Chennai Ungalai Anbudan Varaverkirathu (2015).
Release

The film opened in May 2016 to negative reviews from critics and had a low profile release across Tamil Nadu. A critic from the New Indian Express stated what it is "appreciable is the effort the first-time director has put in", labelling it was a "horror-thriller crafted in the conventional way".

