
Fiddle 2010
Fiddle (2010) follows a tight-knit group of music students led by Sandeep who form the Satkala Sangham, a traveling troupe bringing both melody and kindness to rural villages.
Director: Prabhakaran Muthana
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fiddle (2010) about?
Fiddle (2010) centers on a group of music students who travel villages performing for charity through their group, Satkala Sangham. Their stay at Ponmudi's misty hill station unexpectedly leads them to uncover a puzzling story tied to a local girl named Gayatri.
Who directed Fiddle?
Fiddle was directed by Prabhakaran Muthana, a filmmaker known for blending emotional storytelling with layered narratives.
Who stars in Fiddle?
The film stars Varun J Thilak in the lead role as Sandeep, alongside Ananya and other young performers from the music college.
Is Fiddle (2010) worth watching?
While IMDb-ratings are unavailable, Fiddle's unique mix of youthful energy, regional charm, and gentle mystery offers a refreshing take on college life and suspense. Fans of atmospheric storytelling and campus dramas may find it engaging, especially for its heartfelt performances.
How long is Fiddle?
Fiddle (2010) runs for 136 minutes, offering a full musical and dramatic experience.
About Fiddle (2010) — A student collective's journey into a haunting hill-station mystery
Fiddle (2010) follows a tight-knit group of music students led by Sandeep who form the Satkala Sangham, a traveling troupe bringing both melody and kindness to rural villages. Their journey takes a mysterious turn when they camp at the scenic but eerie Ponmudi hill station, where a local girl named Gayatri becomes the center of an unfolding enigma.
Director Prabhakaran Muthana blends the rhythms of campus life with the suspense of an unsolved riddle, creating a film that feels like a musical road trip with an undercurrent of intrigue. The lush visuals and soulful soundtrack contrast with shadows of doubt as the students dig deeper into Gayatri's hidden past, making Fiddle (2010) a unique fusion of coming-of-age warmth and slow-burn mystery.