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Monday 16 July 2012

Uthama Puthiran (2010) En Sub.avi

Uthama Puthiran (2010) En Sub





Uthama Puthiran (English: Ideal Son) is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action-comedy film directed by Mithran Jawahar. A remake of the 2008 Telugu film Ready, it stars Dhanush and Genelia D'Souza, reprising her role from the original version, in the lead roles;[1] the supporting cast includes K. BhagyarajVivekAshish Vidyarthi and Jayaprakash Reddy among others.

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Siva (Dhanush) is a happy-go-lucky young boy in a large family. The head of this family are 3 older brothers. One of the brothers, is the father of Siva. Siva studies from a hostel away from home. He is always helpful and always comes in when others need him. In one of his obliging acts he helps his cousin Kalpana (shriya) to elope with her lover against the family's choice. This aggravates the family and they are asked to forget all about him.
On another occasion, he is asked to help a friend in a love marriage. Siva kidnaps Pooja (Genelia D'Souza) on a mistaken identity from the marriage hall. When Pooja is kidnapped, her uncles (both are from the Gounder community) and their henchmen follow them. Pooja while on the run tells Siva that she wasn’t interested in the wedding and her uncles are forcing her marriage with one of their sons only to seize her properties. When Siva went to kidnap her, she was thinking of how to run away from this marriage. While escaping from Pooja's uncles, Siva brings Pooja to his house under a false identity. Soon, Siva falls in love with Pooja and determines to marry her only with the consent of all the members of both families. When Siva's family along with Pooja visit a temple, her uncle kidnaps her and locks her away in his house. To save Pooja, Siva joins Emotional Ekambaram (Vivek) — the auditor of Pooja's uncles — as an assistant. He makes Ekambaram believe that he is capable of creating new worlds with characters of their own. Ekambaram then "creates" two American billionaires and with the help of Siva, convinces the two uncles to marry their sons to the daughters of these billionaires. To prove that they are real and not merely the figment of Ekambaram's imagination, Siva asks his parents and his uncles and aunts to play the role. They manage to win the Gounders' hearts and bring about a change in their behaviour.
Then, with the consent of all the family members Siva marries Pooja.

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[edit]Soundtrack

Uthamaputhiran
Soundtrack album by Vijay Antony
Released5 October 2010
ProducerVijay Antony
Vijay Antony chronology
Aval Peyar Thamizharasi
(2010)
Uthamaputhiran
(2010)
Velayudham
(2011)
The soundtrack, composed by Vijay Antony, was released on 5 October 2010 in Chennai. The album consists of 6 tracks overall.
Tracklist
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Ussumu Laresay"  Vijay Antony, Emcee Jazz, Janani4:46
2."Kan Irrandil"  Naresh Iyer4:29
3."Idicha Pacharisi"  Ranjith, Vinaya, Sangeetha4:43
4."En Nenju"  Vijay PrakashSaindhavi4:47
5."Thooral Thedum"  Ajeesh, Janani4:19
6."Ulagam Unnaku"  Vijay Prakash3:36
Total length:
35:02

[edit]Remakes

Ready
(Telugu)
(2008)
Raam
(Kannada)
(2009)
Uthamaputhiran
(Tamil)
(2010)
Ready
(Hindi)
(2011)
Ram PothineniPuneet RajkumarDhanushSalman Khan
Genelia D'SouzaPriyamaniGenelia D'SouzaAsin Thottumkal

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Monday 9 July 2012

Velayutham_வேலாயுதம் -( HD Quality 1080p )

Velayutham_வேலாயுதம் -(HD Quality 1080p)




Velayudham is a 2011 Tamil action-superhero [1] directed by M. Raja.[2] It stars Vijay in the title role, Hansika MotwaniGenelia D'Souza and Saranya Mohan in lead roles. Produced by V. Ravichandran's Aascar Films, the story revolves around an ordinarymilkman, trying to eradicate the evils in society.[3]The film was launched on July 15, 2010 at the Madras University campus.[4]Filming was carried out primarily at three locations, Southern Tamil Nadu, Kerala[5] and the last schedule in Chennai.[6]The Filming was held for more than one year.
The film was given a U (Universal) certificate by the Indian censor board on October 13, 2011.[7] The satellite rights were sold to Jaya TV for a price of INR4 crores,[8] and the theatrical trailer was released in October 2011 to positive response.[9] The film was released onDiwali day October 26, 2011 to mixed to positive reviews from critics, but became a commercial success. Velayudham which was made at a budget of 45 crores[10] received tremendous response from all over the world has completed 104 days on February 6, 2012 and deemed another blockbuster in Vijay's career.

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Plot

The film opens up in Pakistan with a blindfolded person (Vineet Kumar) being dragged by a few terrorists. He is brought to the leader of the gang Musafir Ibrahim (Abhimanyu Singh) and is identified as Ulaganathan, the Home Minister of Tamil Nadu. Further plans are revealed when the gang strikes a hefty deal with him for planting a series of bombs in Chennai. Then happens a bomb explosion at a transportation bus in the city killing many innocent peoples. A group of three journalists, including Bharathi (Genelia D'Souza), commit to eradicating terrorism in the country after completing their Journalism course. One night, Bharathi and her two friends secretly film the illegal activities like creation of explosives and women trafficking happening in a secluded house. However, the journalists' presence is detected and their escape attempt results in the deaths of both her friends and injury to Bharathi. But after the attack on Bharathi and her friends, the goon's vehicle explode due to a small mishap when a matchstick falls over petrol packets stored in the vehicle. Bharathi, already stabbed by one of the goons, comes up with a new idea to eradicate terrorism by creating a fictional character called Velayudham, and writes a note that he wants to clean up the city of bad guys and that he will stop the next bomb from hurting anyone before falling unconscious.
Velayudham a.k.a. Velu (Vijay) is a milk vendor in a village called Pavunoor. He has a sister named Kaveri (Saranya Mohan) whom he loves dearly and a cousin Vaidehi (Hansika Motwani) who is crazy about him. Though the brother and sister duo create lot of trouble for the villagers, they are still adored by them. They, along with a couple of village friends, arrive in Chennai to collect money from a chit fund for his sister's marriage, and somehow a petty thief Speedu (Santhanam) gets part of their money. On chasing Speedu in the Egmore railway station, Velu uses a bike to catch him, and it explodes a few seconds later (a bomb had been planted on the bike). Within the next couple of days he inadvertently prevents more bomb blasts and helps catch terrorists, thus Velayudham becomes a sensation over time. He even manages to save Bharathi in one of the incidents which he never meant for it to happen.
Velu is unaware of the consequences, later Bharathi realises Velu is the guy who has been accidentally doing the work of Velayudham. Bharathi meets him, explains and asks him to become the fictional character, however he refuses. Later Velu goes to draw cash from the chit fund but the company cheats him off his money and the people who are cheated vow that Velayudham will come as their saviour. Velu seeing this decides to take upon the avatar of Velayudham and starts to do eradicate the evils that pertains within the society such as corruption, prostitution, terrorism etc. In time, Bharathi falls in love with Velu, which he does not return as he is in love with Vaidehi.
Trouble however lurks in the form of Musafir. He plans a terrorist attack on a chemical factory. However, Velu thwarts these plans and gains the support of Assistant Commissioner Feroz Khan (Sayaji Shinde), who was initially sceptical of Velayudham.
Soon, Velu, Speedu and Bharathi come to Pavunoor for Kaveri's marriage. Unknown to them, one of the terrorists involved in the failed terrorist attack on the chemical factory had followed them to the village to take revenge on Velu. Feroz Khan tries to warn Velu about this, but is murdered by the police commissioner, who is Ulaganathan's right hand man. The terrorist plants a bomb in Velu's house and only Kaveri detects it, but the bomb explodes before she can get rid of it, killing her. In revenge, Velu returns to Chennai and kills Musafir, who is to be revealed as Velayudham by Ulaganathan, in a gruelling encounter at the Nehru Stadium, exposes Ulaganathan's misdeeds and finally reveals himself as Velayudham to the world.

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Cast

  • Pandiarajan as Head Constable
  • Vincent Asokan as Ulaganathan's brother
  • Rajendran as a Local Goon
  • Manivannan as Rathnavelu, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
  • Ilavarasu as a poor man
  • Veera Samar as Hari, Bharathi's friend
  • T. P. Gajendran as a Travelling Ticket Examiner
  • Kadhal Dhandapani as Nattamai
  • Ajay as Ulaganathan's partner
  • Singamuthu as Speed's father
  • Vaiyapuri as Speed's brother
  • Meenal as one of the girls abducted by thugs

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Production

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Casting

The film was launched on July 15, 2010 at the Madras University campus.[12] Genelia D'Souza who had acted opposite Vijay in Sachein was chosen for the role of a journalist,[13]and Hansika Motwani was chosen to portray Vijay's love interest,[14][15] while Saranya Mohan would play sister to Vijay's character.[16] Art director Veera Samar also was roped in to play a journalist.[17] While Santhanam and M. S. Baskar were chosen to play the comedy lead in the film,[18] Sayaji Shinde, Vineetkumar and Abhimanyu Singh were selected to play negative roles.[19] Tom Delmar, who had worked as a stunt coordinator in several Hollywood films, joined the crew to choreograph the stunts in the film.[20][21] Due to his commitment to Velayudham, Vijay almost lost his role in S. Shankar's Nanban. He had walked out of Nanban, since the two films demanded two completely different looks,[22]however, he joined the film later as the scenes involving the protagonist were reserved to be shot later.[23]

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Filming

Filming was carried out primarily at three locations, Southern Tamil Nadu, Kerala[24] and the last schedule in Chennai.[25] A song sequence choreographed by Shobi that was originally to be shot in Switzerland was canned in SrinagarJammu and Kashmir,[26] with Genelia and Hansika filming alongside Vijay.[27]Tom Delmar, the stunt co-ordinator of projects such as Braveheart, has been behind the shooting of an extremely tricky train sequence for Velayudham. It has been shot on a train moving on a bridge Vijay performed the very risky sequence coolly.The Director said "A slight miss and the actor could fall 100 feet below! “A very risky sequence, but Vijay did it coolly. My heart was in my mouth when it was being filmed,”.This stunt has been taken in the location Rayagada in Orissa.[28] while another fight sequence was filmed at Golkonda fortHyderabad.[29] The film's dubbing was done in Four Frames Recording Studio in Chennai.[30]

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Influences

The film has been widely reported to be a remake of the 2000 Telugu film Azad that starred Soundarya as a journalist and Akkineni Nagarjuna as a villager, incidentally the roles essayed by Genelia and Vijay, respectively.[13][31] However, director M. Raja claimed that it was not a remake but his own story.[32] He later admitted that Azad served as the inspiration and that he had penned a new screenplay.[28] Vijay had signed up to appear in a village action story titled Velan in 2001 to be directed by Thirupathisamy, the director ofAzad, which was postponed indefinitely after the death of the director.[33] Raja told his cast that it was inspired by Azad and requested them to not watch the original.[34] Post the film's release, Raja said that his brother Jayam Ravi had help him in improving the script.[35] Another reported influence for the film was the costume worn by the lead character, which was believed to have been borrowed from Assassin's Creed.[36]

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Soundtrack

Velayudham
Soundtrack album to Velayudham byVijay Antony
Released28 August 2011
RecordedAudiophiles
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length25:04
LanguageTamil
LabelSony Music Entertainment
ProducerVijay Antony
Vijay Antony chronology
Yuvan Yuvathi
(2011)
Velayudham
(2011)
Vedi
(2011)
The soundtrack is scored by Vijay Antony. The audio right was bought by Sony Music for huge amount.[37] The soundtrack consists of 6 tracks and was released on 28 August 2011, at CSI Grounds in Madurai, attended by thousand of Vijay fans. Vijay, Hansika Motwani, S. A. Chandrasekhar, Vijay Antony, Viveka, and several distributors and theatre owners were present in function.[38] In a press statement Ashok Parwani, Sony Music Entertainment Chennai, said, “We are overwhelmed with the response the movie and the music have received. Velayudham has broken all records and we have sold all our units within a day of its launch. The soundtracks are original, soulful and memorable. We’re sure that the compositions will go down in history as some of the best melodies of our times.” The audio launch held in Madurai on August 28th was a grand success with over one lakh Vijay fans attending the event. And to add to this success, all the audio CDs were sold on day one of the audio launch. This has created a new record!
Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Rathathin Rathame"  AnnamalaiHaricharan, Sri Madhumitha4:38
2."Molachu Moonu"  VivegaPrasanna, Supriya Joshi4:52
3."Chillax"  AnnamalaiKarthikCharulatha Mani4:25
4."Mayam Seidhayo"  VivegaSangeetha Rajeshwaran4:14
5."Sonna Puriyadhu"  Siva ShanmugamVijay Antony, Veera Shankar5:39
6."Vela Vela Velayutham"  PriyanVijay Antony, Mark1:16
Total length:
25:04

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Critical response

The soundtrack received mixed reviews, with critics recommending the album for Vijay's fans. Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff gave it 2 out of 5 stating "Vijay Antony plays it safe mostly, with the result that there's nothing new."[39] P. G. Devi from Behindwoods gave it 2.5 out of 5 and said "Vijay Antony continues to flaunt his success this time around with Velayutham. The album has a bunch of entertaining soundtrack like, 'Molachu moonu', 'Mayam Seidhayo' and usual mass beat tracks 'Sonna Puriyadhu' and 'Vela Vela'."[40]Prakash Upadhyaya from Oneindia.in said "Vijay Antony's music has met the expectations of the audience. The album has all kinds of songs and the music director has targeted the mass as well as class listeners".[41] Indiaglitz said "the music album [...] presents us a variety fare, however with the main target being the 'mass audience'", labelling it as a "food festival for the appetite of Vijay fans, who are craving for mass masala numbers from their hero".[42]

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Release

The film was initially supposed to be released on 22 July, coinciding with Vijay's birthday, but was postponed due to delay in production.[43] The film was given a U (Universal) certificate by the Indian censor board on October 13, 2011.[44] The satellite rights were sold to Jaya TV for a price of INR4 crores,[45] and the theatrical trailer was released in October 2011 to positive response.[46]
Velayudham released on 26 October 2011, during the Deepavali festival.[47] The film was released with over 820 prints worldwide, making it the biggest release in Vijay's career. It also saw a release in about 100 theaters in Karnataka and 120 theaters in Kerala, owing to the actor's fan following in the neighbouring states.[48] The film released across 40 theaters in Chennai.[48] As per overseas distributor Ayngaran International, the film released in 26 theatres in UK, second only to Endhiran.[49] The US theatrical rights were acquired by GK Media.[3]

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Reception

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Critical response

[hide] Review Scores
SourceRating
Behindwoods3/5 stars
Rediff2.5/5 stars
The Times of India3.5/5 stars
Now running3/5 stars
The film opened up from mixed to positive reviews from critics. Sify called it a "paisa vassol film", stating that the film was a "perfect outing with family, but far too long in length".[50] Rediff.com gave the film 3.5 out of 5, while noting that it "doesn't take itself seriously and doesn't expect you to either. In other words, it's paisa vasool."[51] CNN-IBN defined the film as a "must watch" and "treat for Vijay fans".[52] Indiaglitz labelled it a "racy entertainer this Deepavali season" and cited it was a "right choice for the festival mood".[53] The Times of India gave the film 4 out of 5 stars, and concluded that Velayudham is sure to add to his box-office muscle.[54] Behindwoods.named the film a "regular mass entertainer spiced up by Vijay" and gave the film 3 out of 5 as well.[55] Similarly Oneindia.in described it as a "complete masala entertainer", highlighting its story and "amazing action-sequences".[56] Nowrunning.com rated it 2.5/5, writing: "Velayudham, part comedy part action sails through both streams smoothly until it is struck and sunk by crude melodrama".[57] The Hindu stated that the film "simply enters and entertains" and that Raja had "churn[ed] out reasonably engaging fare", adding that it had a "strong story, a neat screenplay [...] arresting action, admirable dance movements, one or two hum-worthy numbers and the ever-helpful sister sentiment".[58] Indo-Asian News Service gave the film 3.5 out of 5, citing that it "defies all logic, but has the magic of the star called Vijay".[59]

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Box office

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India

Velayutham took a big opening on Diwali day and was declared a box office success.[60][61]Vijay's Velayudham dominates all the theatres in the state and it was Vijay who seemed to have won the Diwali race in Kerala.[62] The film topped the regional box office despite opening with less prints than 7aum Arivu,[63] forcing the producers to release more prints.[64][65] In its opening weekend, spanning five days, the film grossed INR8.10 crore (US$1.62 million) crore in Chennai city alone.[66] According to trade sources, the film grossed INR19 crore (US$3.79 million) in Tamil Nadu and around INR40 crore (US$7.98 million) during the first weekend worldwide from 850 screens.[67][68][68][69] On October 28, 2011, two days after its release, Vijay, Vijay Antony and director Raja met the press at a hotel in Chennai to celebrate the success of the film.[35] The total collections in Chennai city alone amounted to INR7.75 crore (US$1.55 million) after a good run for 7 weeks.[70]Velayudham had taken record breaking collections In Kerala, totally 6.63 crore in two weeks.[71][72]

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Overseas

Velayudham was a relatively high grosser in Europe and North America, with Taran Adarsh, a Bollywood film critic highlighting that the film was "rocking internationally".[73] The film in its five-days extended weekend had collected $107,843 in UK, as the film featured at 1st position in the UK Box Office with a per screen average of $19,344 (Topping UK list).[74][75] Velayudham collected a total of £1,59,244 [approx. Rs. 1.28 crores] in UK.[76] In Australia too, the film collected Aus$ 57,175 [approx. Rs. 29.04 lacs].[77] The overall collections of the film is about INR120 crore (US$23.94 million) which was published by the film's distributor "Ayngaran International"

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Accolades

Velayudham was honored with the Best Film Award at V4 Entertainment Awards 2011.[78][79][80] In the Best Actor category, Vijay (Velayudham) and Ajith Kumar (Mankatha) received 46.6% and 30.9% votes.Velayudham has won the honours in the Best Musician category too. Vijay Anthony, who composed some wonderful tracks, narrowly won the race by getting 39% vote. .Velayudham which secured 46.9 % of votes was declared as the Best Movie of 2011 in the year-end public poll conducted by Oneindia.in.[81] Actor Vijay received Edison Award for Best Actor and Superstar Rajini Award in the year 2012 for Velayudham. [82][83][84]

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