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Saturday 14 July 2012

Yavarum Nalam

Yavarum Nalam




Yavarum Nalam (English: All are well) is a 2009 Tamil horror film directed by Vikram Kumar, starring R. Madhavan and Neetu Chandra in the lead roles. Produced by Suresh Balaje and George Pius, the film was simultaneously filmed and released in Tamil and also Hindi as 13B with a slightly different cast. The film's soundtrack was composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and background score by Tubby Parik. The film was released on 6 March 2009 to highly positive reviews from critics.

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Cast

Actor
(Tamil version)
Actor
(Hindi version)
Role
R. MadhavanManohar
Neetu ChandraPriya
Ravi BabuMurali SharmaSiva
Sachin KhedekarDr. Balu / Dr. Shinde
Sanjaih BokariaManoj
Amitha RajanDeepa
SaranyaPoonam DhillonManohar's mother
Dhritiman ChatterjeeMr. Kamdhar
Deepak DobriyalSenthil / Ashok
Sampath RajRamachandran
Kushboo SundarRoshan AbbasShow host
Rachana Mauryaan item number

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Plot

Manohar, an upper-middle class Indian, moves into a new apartment - 13B on the 13th floor - with his family, fulfilling one of his life's biggest dreams. But the family is greeted by a series of small trivial incidents such as milk getting spoiled that could be regarded as inauspicious but are shrugged off by the excited Manohar. The lift in the apartment does not operate for Manohar.
The women in the family get hooked on to a new TV show Yavarum Nalam (Everyone Is Well, or Sab Khairiyat in the Hindi version). The show is about a family eerily similar to theirs who have also just moved into a new house just like they have. As the serial unfolds, Manohar notices that the incidents that happen in the serial are a reflection of what has happened to Manohar and his family. The serial mirrors Manohar's family life. For example, his sister graduating first-class, his wife getting pregnant and later suffering amiscarriage. The rest of the family remains oblivious to the similarities and Manohar prefers it that way to avoid panic. He also notices that his camera will take twisted pictures of him while he is in the apartment, but not while he is out of the apartment.
As Manohar fights the uneasy feeling in his mind, things start taking a turn for the worse in the serial. He is now terrified that the same might happen to his family as well. Manohar now wants to know who is behind the making of this serial and what their intentions are. As Manohar explores the mysterious happenings, he unravels a deep and unholy secret.
The house they live in was the house where a whole family of eight were murdered way back in 1977. It was the family of a TV news reader named Chitra. On the day of Chitra's engagement an ardent fan (Shriram Shinde in the 13B version) of Chitra wanted to stop the engagement and he failed in doing so. Disheartened, he committed suicide. Subsequently, all members of that family were murdered with a hammer in a single day. The blame rested on the crazy brother in the family, as he had been seen with the hammer last. The police officer investigating the case also committed suicide by hanging himself in the same house.
Now Manohar and his friend, Shiva (Murli Sharma), who is a policeman, are in the process of unraveling the mystery. Manohar researches the madman Senthil/Ashok, who apparently goes crazy after seeing the TV show in an asylum. Manohar then meets Senthil, who extends a hand for Manohar but drags him inside, but his friend Shiva keeps him from being dragged. They then met Chitra's former fiance Ramchandar, who tries to plead for Senthil's innocence because he got covered in blood while he hugged the bodies, failed in the case.
After researching one night, Manohar has a nightmare of the 13B murderer climbing the stairs to kill his family. When Manohar tries to climb the stairs, he always ends up on the 2nd floor and after a few moments he wakes up. He then goes to the hall and witnesses the climax of Yavarum Nalam/Sab Kheriyat when they are showing the murderer's identity; he sees two hammers, one pointed hammer and a blunt sledge-hammer, then showing Manohar's face as the killer.
What follows is the climax that ties up all the loose ends. The 13B murderer is Dr Balu/Dr Shinde, who sees the family members' faces as serial family members. Manohar kills him.
The story ends with Manohar living a normal life with a new dog in the family; the milk is not getting spoiled anymore. They bring Senthil/Ashok home and the lift in the apartment finally works for Manohar. Manohar receives a call from Dr Balu/Dr Shinde while in the lift, who says that while the 13B family haunts the TV, he haunts Manohar's phone.

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Production

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Development

The director of the film, Vikram Kumar, won a National Award for his short film "Silent Scream". Here he teamed up with cinematographer P. C. Sreeram, editor Sreekar Prasad, sound designer A. S. Lakshminarayanan and art director Sameer Chanda, who also happen to be National Film Award winners. The Hindi working title was Channel.[2]

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Casting

Esha Deol and Kareena Kapoor were originally considered for the lead role which eventually went to Neetu Chandra. Lead actress Neetu Chandra made her Tamil debut withYaavarum Nalam. She has starred in successful Hindi films like Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! and Traffic Signal. Lead actor Madhavan and cinematographer P. C. Sreeram had previously worked together on the hit movie Alaipayuthey. Veteran Hindi actor Dhritiman Chaterjee made his Tamil cinema debut in Yaavarum Nalam, but Tamil was not a new language for him, as he is a resident of Chennai. He played the same role in the Hindi version of the film. Veteran Marathi actor Sachin Khedekar, who made his debut in Tamil cinema with Yaavarum Nalam, took great effort in learning his lines. A voice CD was sent to him with his lines read out so that he would get familiar with the Tamil dialogue. He plays the same character in the Hindi version as well.

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Filming

The majority of the film takes place inside an apartment. A temporary shooting floor was created from scratch in Egmore, Chennai, inside which an elaborate apartment set was erected.

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Reception

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Box office

Receiving highly positive reviews the film turned out be a super hit also the film grossed $3.52 million at the Chennai box office, according to Behindwoods.com.[3][4][5][6]

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Soundtrack

The film's music was composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy while the lyrics in Hindi and Tamil were penned by Neelesh Mishra and Thamarai respectively.
13B/Yaavarum Nalam
Soundtrack album by Shankar Ehsaan Loy
Released6 February 2009
Recorded2008
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length39:33
LanguageHindi
Tamil
LabelAVM
ProducerShankar Ehsaan Loy
Shankar Ehsaan Loy chronology
Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam
(2009)
13B/Yaavarum Nalam
(2009)
Shortkut
(2009)

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Hindi

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Sab Khairiyat Hai"  Shankar Mahadevan1:46
2."Bade Se Shehar Mein"  Karthik4:30
3."Oh Sexy Mama"  Anushka Manchanda, Baba Sehgal, Loy Mendonsa4:06
4."13 B - Theme"  4:57
5."Aasma Odhkar"  K.S. Chitra, Shankar Mahadevan4:25
6."Sab Khairiyat Hai (Remix)"  Shankar Mahadevan4:04
7."Aasma Odhkar (Remix)"  K.S. Chitra. Shankar Mahadevan
8."Oh Sexy Mama (Remix)"  Anushka Manchanda, Baba Sehgal, Loy Mendonsa4:37
9."Bade Se Shehar Mein (Remix)"  Karthik5:08

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Tamil

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Yavarum Nalam"  Shankar Mahadevan1:46
2."Chinnakkuyil Koovam"  Karthik4:30
3."Oh Sexy Mama"  Anushka Manchanda, Jassie Gift4:06
4."Yavarum Nalam - Theme"  4:57
5."Kaatrilae Vaasame"  K.S. Chitra, Shankar Mahadevan4:25
6."Yaavarum Nalam (Remix)"  Shankar Mahadevan4:04
7."Kaatrilae Vaasame (Remix)"  K.S. Chitra. Shankar Mahadevan
8."Oh Sexy Mama (Remix)"  Anushka Manchanda, Jassie Gift4:37
9."Chinnakkuyil Koovam (Remix)"  Karthik5:08

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Sunday 8 July 2012

Vettai full length HD movie

Vettai full length HD movie



Vettai (Tamilவேட்டை; English: Hunt) is a 2012 Tamil action film written and directed by N. Linguswamy.[3] The film stars AryaR. MadhavanSameera Reddy and Amala Paul in the lead roles while Ashutosh RanaThambi Ramaiah and Nassar played supporting roles.[4] The film score is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, while cinematography is by Nirav Shah and editing handled by Anthony Gonsalves.[5] The film became announced shortly after the release of Lingusamy's Paiyaa, with Dhayanidhi Alagiri's Cloud Nine Moviesagreeing to produce the film, following a successful collaboration during the director's previous film.[6] During a lengthy pre-production phase, the film underwent major changes in its main cast and Cloud Nine Movies stepped out of the project, with Linguswamy's own banner, Thirupathi Brothers, taking up the film.[7] Filming was initially planned to begin by mid-2010,[8] but was delayed until March 2011.[9]
The film revolves around two brothers, the elder being sensitive to violence and the younger being a jobless rogue, settled inThoothukudi. After the death of their father, a police officer, the elder brother takes on the same job by request of the younger. The older brother rises to fame in his job by having his younger brother secretly punish suspects and save victims for him. This angers two of the village's biggest mob bosses, who begin to seek revenge on the elder brother. After getting severely beaten by them, the elder brother loses his fear and becomes physically stronger through training from his younger brother. How the brothers get back at two gangs and protect their families form the rest of the story.
Vettai was released worldwide on 15January 2012.[2] It received positive to mixed reviews and became a box office hit.

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Thirumurthy and Gurumurthy are two brothers in Thoothukudi, with Thirumurthy being the elder. He is however sensitive to violence and his younger brother is brave and rogue. Whenever Thirumurthy is beaten by anyone, he has Gurumurthy to finish them. However, Gurumurthy gets frequently punished by his policeman father (Nagendra Babu) for beating up the local people, while Thirumurthy only feels for him. After the death of their father, the now grown-up Thirumurthy (R. Madhavan) takes on the same job by request of Gurumurthy (Arya), who remains a jobless rogue. Meanwhile, Thirumurthy falls for Vasanthi (Sameera Reddy) and Gurumurthy falls for her younger sister Jayanthi (Amala Paul). Subsequently, Thirumurthy marries Vasanthi and both the brothers shift to Vasanthi and Jayanthi's house. A number of humorous incidents follow, such as Jayanthi's to-be husband is actually revealed to be a clumsy NRI, who she disapproves of. She openly expresses her love for Gurumurthy, and hence he subsequently marries her. The NRI, heartbroken takes leave.
Thirumurthy rises to fame in his job by having his younger brother secretly punish suspects and save victims for him. This angers one of the village's biggest mob bosses Annachi (Ashutosh Rana) who begins to seek revenge on Thirumurthy. He has his men to severely beat up Thirumurthy, making the latter confident that his brother will continue his job. Gurumurthy, now enraged, claims that he made his elder brother a policeman not for fake, but to overcome the fears he had and to become stronger. Thus, he begins training up his elder brother, who subsequently loses his fear and manages to defeat a few of Annachi's men. Eventually, Annachi and his men break into the brother's house and cause havoc. Thirumurthy and Gurumurthy arrive and defeat all of Annachi's men, however they seem to be no match for Annachi. Finally after Annachi falls for a trap set by the brothers, he is defeated but the two brothers quarrel whether to kill him or arrest him. Thus, Gurumurthy declares that they will role a gun and when the gun stops rolling at the brothers, they will arrest Annachi. Bu if it stops at Annachi, he will be killed. The gun stops rolling at Annachi and Thirumurthy shoots him dead. As the credits roll, scenes show that Thirumurthy is again congratulated by the local police, but gives equal credit to his brother as well. Through this praise, Gurumurthy also gets to join the police force.

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[edit]Development

In April 2010, following the success of PaiyaaCloud Nine Movies, who had distributed the film, announced a successive collaboration with the film's director N. Linguswamy,[6][11]who would make a romantic action film with Silambarasan in the lead role.[8] For pre-production works, the crew of the team subsequently headed to Macau to work out the script,[12] following which Lingusamy moved to the Orange County resort in CoorgKarnataka to finalize the script.[13] Later that month a photo shoot was completed, with Silambarsan sporting the get up of an NCC cadet,[14] However, in July 2010, reports suggested that Silambarasan was dropped from the project, since he suddenly, without informing Lingusamy and Dhayanidhi, signed himself up and began working in Vaanam (2011).[15] Silambarasan, in return, revealed that he had not officially signed Cloud Nine Pictures' film, and only decided to work on Vaanam, since Lingusamy was not able to narrate the complete script, despite making him wait for over 100 days.[16] Controversially, Silambarasan later signed another film in September 2010, which was similarly titled as Vettai Mannan.[17][18]
Eventually in September 2010, the film was official announced at a press meet with the title Vettai, with Arya replacing Silambarasan. At the press meet, he revealed that he worked for over three months on the script, keeping his editor Anthony Gonsalvez and cinematographer Nirav Shah updated about the developments.[19] The film's principal photography was initially supposed to commence in June 2010,[20] but due to pre-production works, it got delayed further and was postponed to December.[21] The film was announced as a bilingual project, to be shot separately in Tamil and Telugu. The Telugu version was supposed to be produced by Tirupati Prasad of Mega Supergood Films and feature Mahesh Babu in the lead role,[13] with Madhavan reprising his role.[4] In March 2011, Cloud Nine Movies stepped out of the project, which prompted Linguswamy to produce Vettai, too, under his home banner Thirupathi Brothers along with his brother Subash Chandra Bose.[7][22]

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After Silambarasan's exit, Vijay was expected to enact the lead role, who had earlier agreed to star in a Lingusamy film in future,[23] and was subsequently approached by the team.[15] He, however, declined the offer, not willing to play a role that was "originally written keeping in mind the image of another actor".[23] Only in September 2010, during the official announcement, it became apparent that Arya was signed on to reprise the lead role. Furthermore, Linguswamy was trying to rope in Madhavan for another leading role, while, several days later, sources reported that Madhavan definitely had rejected the offer.[24] The next month, however, it was confirmed that Madhavan was roped in to enact the role as apolice officer and brother of Arya's character.[4] Madhavan accepted the film as he was 'blown' away by the story.[25]
The lead female role was reported to be essayed by Tamannaah Bhatia, who had been part of Linguswamy's Paiyaa as well. In an interview later, she disclosed that she was not approached earlier and though she liked the script, she could not take the offer due to her prior commitments.[26] Anushka Shetty then accepted the offer,[27] while Sameera Reddywas signed to play Madhavan's pair in the film, as a village girl.[28] In late November 2010, Anushka pulled out and Amala Paul, following her critically acclaimed performance inMynaa, was roped in to essay a leading character, as the love interest of Arya's character.[29]

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Originally planned to commence in June 2010, the filming was postponed several times either due to pending pre-production works and unavailability of the artists.[30] After Arya had finished shooting and dubbing for Avan Ivan, the first schedule was planned to begin on 2 March, which however, was also cancelled as Dhayanidhi wanted the filming to be pushed by another two months, which supposedly was the reason for Linguswamy's decision to produce the film himself. Shooting eventually started on 16 March 2011 in Karaikudi, with Madhavan, Arya, Sameera Reddy and Amala Paul participating.[9] A song "Dumma Dumma Dummaa", choreographed by Brindha, was shot first, with nearly 2000 people being part of the shoot along with the four lead actors.[31][32] A fight sequence, involving Arya and Madhavan, was shot in the Pondicherry University sports complex on 24 April.[33] In June 2011, other key action sequences were filmed at MaduraiThoothukudiThanjavur and Aruppukottai.[34] The introduction song of the film was also shot in Thanjavur.[35] Some action sequences were shot in Madanapalle, a town located in the Chittor districtAndhra Pradesh,[36] while the climax was shot at Binny Mills in Chennai under the supervision of stunt director Silva.[37]

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Vettai
Soundtrack album to Vettai by Yuvan Shankar Raja
Released12 December 2011 (Single release)
16 December 2011 (Soundtrack release)
Recorded2010-11
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length24:13
LanguageTamil
LabelSa Re Ga Ma
ProducerYuvan Shankar Raja
Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology
Rajapattai
(2011)
Vettai
(2011)
Mr. Nokia
(2012)
Following successful collaborations with director Linguswamy in Sandakozhi (2005) and Paiyaa (2010), Yuvan Shankar Raja was signed up to produce the film score and soundtrack for Vettai as well. In November 2010, the duo along with lyricist Na. Muthukumarleft for Malaysia to compose the first tunes. The soundtrack album was launched on 16 December 2011 at the Anna Centenary Auditorium in KotturpuramChennai,[38] with several lead actors and directors from the Tamil film industry attending the event.[39][40]Four days prior to the soundtrack release, the song "Pappappa" was launched as a single track at the studios of Radio Mirchi, with amaking-of video of the recording being simultaneously uploaded on YouTube.[41][42] The song, which was sung by Yuvan Shankar Raja himself along with Renu Kannan, a finalist of the second season of the reality-based singing competition Airtel Super Singer, quickly gained attention and became very popular.[43][44]
All lyrics written by Na. Muthukumar
Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Dham Dham"  KarthikKrish4:35
2."Damma Damma"  HaricharanShweta Mohan4:51
3."Kattipidi Enna"  Vijay PrakashShweta Pandit5:09
4."Pappappa"  Yuvan Shankar Raja, Renu4:07
5."Thaiya Thakka"  HariniSaindhavi5:22
Total length:
24:13

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Behindwoods said "Vettai has some peppy likeable soundtracks to its credits. Even if it’s not Yuvan's best, Vettai packages all genres of folksy music well. With songs like 'Pappa Pappa' and the romantic 'Kattipudi', the album is all set to turn out to be a commercial winner".[45] Itwofs criticized the album as underwhelming package of Yuvan.[46]

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Vettai released on the Pongal weekend on 14 January 2012. The film had a wide release in 550 screens worldwide, including 300 screens in Tamil Nadu, 150 screens in the rest of India, and about a 100 screens overseas in 15 regions consisting of USAUK,CanadaSwitzerlandNorwayHollandGermanyFranceMauritiusAustraliaMiddle EastKuwaitSri LankaSingapore and Malaysia.[47] and did well in the box office. Satellite rights has been bagged by Vijay TV.[48]

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Vettai received mixed to positive reviews. Behindwoods rated the film 2.5/5 and called it a "light hearted film for the holiday season".[49] Sify's critic wrote: "Lingusamy's Vettai is a racy mass entertainer with all the ingredients mixed in the right proposition. No doubt that the director understands the pulse of the common man and has beautifully packaged it with all the essential commercial elements to suit the taste of the masses".[50] Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff gave 2.5/5 and noted: "Vettai is no classic, but it is good fun."[51] TheTimes of India wrote: "Though there is nothing new in terms of the story or screenplay, the movie is a fun ride as long as it lasts".[52] Rohit Ramachandran of Nowrunning.com rated it 3/5 stating that "Vettai is regular Kollywood stuff superiorly packaged with insurmountable energy.".[53] Malayalam net gave the movie a good rating of (2.75/5) and said that it is a good entertainer".[54] Deccan chronicle wrote:"The first half moves fast with unlimited entertainment, while the post-interval portions falls along predicted lines and pace suffers".[55]Access Kollywood wrote:"Lingusamy knows his onions and does not let the movie lag one bit during its run. He aptly peppers it with the requisite components to make it as entertaining as possible. As they say, leave logic behind and be thoroughly entertained".[56] Hindu wrote:"The story isn't out of the ordinary, but Lingusamy knows where to place twists and how. From Run to Sandakkozhi and now to Vettai, his action ventures, with the exception of Bheema and Ji, have screenplays that sustain the interest of the viewer".[57]
Rachel Saltz of The New York Times wrote: "Vettai partakes of the something-for-everyone formula, mixing the serious — corruption, evil gangs and limb-threatening fights — with the less so: songs, romance and comedy. It entertains without breaking any new ground, though it can also surprise".[58]

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