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Three Roses

Three Roses is a Indian Tamil-language action-adventure film directed by Parameswar (also credited as Sakthi Paramesh). Starring , , and as the titular three friends, the film features in a supporting comedic role, along with and . It is loosely inspired by the American film and follows three women who reunite to rescue their friend from imprisonment in after she is caught using a . Produced by Rambha and her brother under Infocus Ltd and Parijay Creators, the film was released on 27 September 2003. The music was composed by , with cinematography by Rajarajan and , and editing by . Despite promotional tie-ups, including with the 3 Roses tea brand, it was a failure and received mixed-to-negative reviews for its screenplay and direction.

Story and Characters

Plot Summary

Three Roses revolves around three lifelong friends—Charulatha, Nandini, and Pooja—who return to after studying music abroad. Upon arrival, they learn that their close friend has been arrested at the airport for using a to enter from with her lover. faces imminent , which would result in her execution in due to unresolved criminal charges tied to her past there. Determined to prove Asha's innocence, the trio embarks on a perilous adventure, uncovering a web of involving unscrupulous immigration officials who demand bribes to stall the deportation process. Their investigation leads them across international borders, from to , where they confront elements of an underground criminal network. Key plot developments include the revelation that Asha had fled Dubai after stealing $5 million from Hitoshi Nakazawa, a gangster dominating the region's trade, who now seeks both the money and revenge. The friends demonstrate remarkable teamwork in high-octane action sequences, employing gadgets, disguises, and coordinated maneuvers to evade pursuers and gather crucial evidence, including witness testimonies and forged document trails. They form strategic alliances with a dedicated and sympathetic insiders to expose the officials' graft and Nakazawa's operations. In the climax, leveraging their collective resources, sharp intellect, and mounting public support through media exposure, Charulatha, , and Pooja thwart the order. They successfully petition higher authorities, leading to Asha's , the arrest of the corrupt elements, and her safe reunion with her lover in , underscoring themes of unbreakable friendship and justice against systemic odds.

Cast and Roles

The film boasts a female-led ensemble cast, with Rambha, Jyothika, and Laila starring as the titular three friends whose close bond and diverse skills drive the narrative. Rambha portrays Charulatha, the resourceful leader whose business acumen, honed from years abroad, anchors the group's decision-making and strategic approach to challenges. Jyothika plays Pooja, the adventurous ally who infuses the trio with boldness and initiative, drawing on her international experiences to push the team forward. Laila embodies Nandhini (also known as Nandhu), the tech-savvy friend whose technical prowess and quick thinking complement the others, enhancing the ensemble's problem-solving dynamic. Supporting the leads is in the of Shankar and Bala Mani Bharathi, serving as the comic relief sidekick who provides levity and loyal assistance to the protagonists. appears as Chandralekha, the maternal figure offering emotional guidance and stability to the group amid their ordeal. plays a key antagonistic as a , opposing the women's efforts. Additional support comes from as Asha, another friend entangled in the central conflict, and as Saleem. Bollywood actor makes a special in a sequence. also features in a .

Production

Development and Pre-Production

Three Roses marked actress Rambha's debut as a , undertaken in partnership with her brother under the production banners Ltd and Parijay Creators. The film was directed by Parameswar, who also contributed to the , with the story originating from . The concept revolved around three female protagonists taking on societal wrongs in an action-adventure format, aiming to showcase the leads in dynamic, unconventional roles. The project was publicly launched in late September 2001, shortly before commenced later that year in . Casting focused on prominent actresses of the time, with Rambha joining and Laila as the trio of leads to emphasize glamour and empowerment. Supporting roles included comedian for humorous elements and a special guest appearance by Hindi actor . The technical crew featured cinematographer Rajarajan, responsible for capturing the film's visual style. Distribution arrangements were secured with for overseas markets, aligning with the producers' vision for broader reach.

Filming and Challenges

Principal photography for 3 Roses commenced on 21 November 2001, primarily in , where much of the action-adventure sequences involving chases and stunts were captured using practical effects. A notable highlight was a special dance sequence filmed in the same location, featuring a by . The production extended over nearly two years, with the film releasing in September 2003. The production encountered significant obstacles during . In January 2002, a clash of opinions between co-stars and Laila led to on-set tensions, necessitating intervention from producer Rambha to mediate and maintain harmony among the lead actresses. These incidents contributed to off-screen controversies that drew media attention.

Music and Soundtrack

Composition

Karthik Raja, the son of renowned composer , served as the music composer for Three Roses, marking one of his early feature film projects in . His score featured five original songs, blending energetic, high-spirited tracks suitable for the film's action-adventure narrative with soothing romantic melodies that complemented its thematic elements of camaraderie and romance. The lyrics for the soundtrack were penned by Paarthi Bhaskar, contributing to the emotional depth and rhythmic variety of the compositions. Notably, the album marked the full-fledged playback singing debut of , who lent her voice to a duet alongside singer Karthik, showcasing her versatile tonal range in a high-energy number. Other collaborations included established vocalists such as Sujatha, , and Rohini, whose performances added layers of dynamism and melody to the tracks, aligning with the film's fast-paced, ensemble-driven plot inspired by . Recording sessions for the took place in , the epicenter of film music production, where worked closely with the ensemble of singers to capture the upbeat rhythms and tender interludes essential to the film's tone. The resulting arrangements emphasized rich instrumentation and emotional resonance, with energetic beats driving action sequences and melodic lines enhancing romantic interludes, though specific studio details remain undocumented in available records. also played a key role in the film's promotional efforts, with select tracks released ahead of the theatrical debut to build anticipation.

Track Listing and Release

The soundtrack of Three Roses features five songs composed by , with lyrics penned by Paarthi Bhaskar. , son of veteran composer , drew from his familial legacy in crafting the album's blend of romantic and upbeat tracks. The tracks are as follows:
No.TitleSingersDuration
1MeiyanadhaKarthik, 4:40
2Sevvaai DesamKarthik, 4:30
3Oh O SexyRohini, 4:11
4Anbal Unnai, Anupama, 4:16
5Oh Dil Se Pyar, Karthik4:40
The audio album was released in mid-2003 by Ayngaran Music, prior to the film's theatrical debut on September 27, 2003, and was made available in cassette and formats. The release included promotional efforts tied to the film's marketing, such as song snippets in trailers. This album marked the full-fledged singing debut of in .

Release and Box Office

Theatrical Release

Three Roses was theatrically released on 27 September 2003 in theaters across , . The movie received a U rating from the (CBFC), indicating unrestricted public exhibition, and has a runtime of 150 minutes. Marketing efforts included trailers that highlighted themes of female empowerment and action sequences, along with posters showcasing the three lead actresses—Rambha, , and Laila.

Commercial Performance

Three Roses achieved limited commercial success upon its release, ultimately being declared a box office failure. The film failed to recover its production costs, resulting in significant financial setbacks for producer Rambha, who was compelled to sell personal property and faced a cheque bounce case due to outstanding debts. Audience turnout was underwhelming, with poor occupancy rates contributing to the film's short theatrical run in major centers. This lackluster response was partly attributed to competition from other contemporary releases and negative critical reception, which highlighted issues with the screenplay and direction. In terms of home media, the film received a DVD release in 2004. As of 2025, it has become available for streaming on platforms such as and , though no major remakes or theatrical re-releases have been recorded. Overseas earnings were minimal, primarily from limited screenings.

Reception and Legacy

Critical Response

Upon its release in 2003, Three Roses received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who highlighted weaknesses in the script and direction. Reviewers noted the film's failure to deliver a compelling despite its ambitious of female-led , struggling to balance comedic and elements effectively. Critics praised certain aspects, particularly Vivek's comedic timing, which provided levity amid the plot's inconsistencies. The energetic sequences were commended for their visual appeal, and the portrayal of strong female camaraderie among the leads offered moments of genuine . On the other hand, faced for its predictable plot lacking , poor in songs disrupting the flow, and generally underwhelming performances by the leads, with the exception of , whose role brought some authenticity. The film did not secure any major awards, though the garnered minor recognition, particularly for marking Shweta Mohan's debut as a in .

Post-Release Impact

The commercial failure of Three Roses led to severe financial fallout for its producer and lead actress Rambha, who incurred substantial debts and sold her house on Mount Road in to repay loans. She also faced a cheque bounce case filed by the film's financiers, which exacerbated her troubles and resulted in a hiatus from . In terms of career impacts, Rambha's trajectory shifted post-release, with fewer lead roles in and a move toward special appearances and item songs in subsequent projects across South Indian languages, marking a decline from her earlier prominence. In contrast, co-stars and Laila sustained acting careers; rose to become a leading figure in with multiple hits in the years following. Vivek's comedic supporting role further enhanced his established profile as a top comedian in . The film is regarded as a in for ambitious female-led action projects, given its production delays, technical issues, and lack of audience acceptance for women in exaggerated heroic roles at the time. Despite no remakes, its bold premise of an all-female ensemble tackling adventure and action has garnered occasional mentions. As of 2025, Three Roses is available for streaming on platforms like Prime Video.

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