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Wednesday 18 July 2012

Asathal 'Tamil Movie'

Asathal 'Tamil Movie'






Asathal is a South Indian Tamil film released in 2001.
The film is a comedy caper making the audience explode in laughs. It is a remake of the Hollywood Blockbuster "Three men and a baby."
The film well success at the box office.



Asathal
Directed byP.Vasu
StarringSathyaraj
Ramya Krishnan
Vadivelu
Manivannan
Ramesh Khanna
Swathi
Music byBharadwaj
Release date(s)2001
Running time140mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Sunday 8 July 2012

Thevar Magan

Thevar Magan





Thevar Magan (English: Son of the Thevar) is a 1992 Indian Tamil film produced by, written by, and starring Kamal Hassan in the title role. It was directed by Bharathan and also stars Sivaji GanesanNassarRevathi and Gouthami in pivotal roles. The film score and soundtrack are composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film met with a very strong critical and commercial reception upon release. India chose this film as its entry for the Best Foreign Language Film for the Academy Awards in 1992. The film was screened at the Toronto Film Festival in 1994.[2]
The film was dubbed into Telugu under the title Kshatriya Putrudu. It was later remade into the Hindi film Virasat (1997) byPriyadarshan and in Kannada as Tandege Takka Maga (2006) by S. Mahendar.

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Plot

Saktivelu (Kamal Haasan) returns home to his father, Periya Thevar’s (Sivaji Ganesan) village in Tamil Nadu, after completing his education in London. Much to his father’s annoyance, he brings his westernized girlfriend (Gautami) with him to meet his family. Saktivelu plans on opening a chain of restaurants in Chennai which saddens Periya Thevar as he wanted his son to help the villagers with his education.
Periya Thevar is a well respected village chief. His younger brother and his nephew Maya Thevar (Nassar) holds a huge grudge against him over a family feud. Since most of the village is divided into these two brothers faction and as Maya Thevar always tries to one up Periya Thevar, it puts them at loggerheads with each other.
Saktivelu spends time in the village with his girlfriend by re-visiting his childhood memories. They come across an old temple which has been closed off on Maya Thevar’s instructions. He insists on entering and his friend and servant Esaki (Vadivelu) breaks open the lock for them to look around. Maya Thevar hears of this and a brutal riot is started among the two village factions. Periya thevar, in order to quell the situation, contemplates on apologising to his opponents. Sakthivelu feels it should be him or Esaki who should apologise. When Saktivelu asks for esaki, he learns that Maya Thevar has amputated Easki’s hand for opening the temple. In order to prevent further escalation of the situation Saktivelu, with permission from his father, enlists the help of his friends in the government and opens the temple for all legally. Slighted by this, Maya Thevar, hires goons to break a dam protecting a part of the village faction that supports Periya Thevar. Although one of the villagers spots one of the goons near the dam, he doesn’t think much of it.
The dam is damaged by explosives used by the goons which results in flooding of half the village. This results in lots of death including infants which deeply saddens Saktivelu. He spots the goon who placed the explosives again in the village and gives chase. After capturing, he hands the goon over to the police but the goon doesn’t give up Maya Thevar's involvement due to fear for his family’s life.
Later in order to go one up on shakthi, Maya Thevar closes a portion of his land to prevent the public from reaching the mainroad easily. Sakthivelu and his father invite them for talks at village Panchayat. In the village panchayat accusations fly from both sides. With no evidence backing up the truth, Maya Thevar accuses Periya Thevar for orchestrating various attacks on his brother's family. Disrespected and broken, Periya Thevar returns to his home and passes away soon. Saktivelu takes over his father’s duties as the head of the village.
As time passes, this incident dies down. The villagers express concern to Saktivelu about going around a piece of land belonging to Maya Thevar’s side of the village everyday to work in their farm which causes a much longer travelling time. Saktivelu reasons with the owner of the land to open it up for all villagers to pass so that their long commute is shortened. Although understanding and willing, the land owner is afraid of Maya Thevar’s backlash especially since he has a daughter (Revathi). Saktivelu assures his fear by arranging marriage between a well-to-do person from his village to the land owners daughter. Everybody involved happily agrees and the land owner opens up the land for everyone.
On the day of the wedding, the groom runs away fearing Maya-Thevar. The landowner and his daughter are distraught over this claiming that it is a huge disrespect for his family and even if someone marries his daughter, they have to live in constant fear. Saktivelu then gets permission from landowner and weds his daughter. At first, although Saktivelu still has feelings for his girlfriend and his new bride is very shy, they overcome their awkwardness and move on. But soon, his girlfriend comes back and learns the truth. Although sadden, she understands the situation and leaves. Saktivelu, too, closes the chapter about his girlfriend and starts his new life with his wife.
Maya-Thevar, again slighted by the opening of the land, plants bomb in the village festival. This results in a lot of death on both sides of the village. Both factions of the village, wanting revenge, go after Maya-Thevar and his family. Saktivelu protects the innocent family including his uncle and helps them get away from the villagers. Appreciative of Saktivelu’s efforts to protect them, they give away Maya-Thevar's hiding location.
Saktivelu goes to meet Maya-Thevar and asks him to surrender to the police before the villagers kill him. Maya-Thevar’s rabid hate for Saktivelu makes his reject his offer for help. Maya-Thevar blaming Saktivelu for all his problems tries to kill Saktivelu. In the struggle that follows, Saktivelu accidentally kills Maya-Thevar. Although other villagers are willing to take the blame for the kill, Saktivelu gives himself up to the police.

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Awards and honours

AwardCategoryRecipient(s)Result
Silver Lotus AwardBest Regional Film (Tamil)Kamal Hassan as a producerWon
Silver Lotus AwardBest Supporting ActressRevathiWon
Silver Lotus AwardBest Playback Singer (Female)S. JanakiWon
Silver Lotus AwardBest AudiographyN. Pandu RanganWon
Silver Lotus AwardSpecial Jury Award – ActorSivaji GanesanWon

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Soundtrack

The soundtrack features 9 songs composed by Ilaiyaraaja
All lyrics written by Vaali
Tracklist
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Potri Paadadi Penne"  IlaiyaraajaMano 
2."Sandhu Pottu"  S. P. BalasubrahmanyamKamal Hassan5:05
3."Potri Paadadi Penne"  Sivaji GanesanShruti Haasan1:26
4."Vaanam Thottu Pona"  S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 
5."Ada Puthiyathu Piranthadhu"  Malaysia Vasudevan 
6."Inji Idupazhaga"  S. Janaki 
7."Inji Idupazhagi"  S. Janaki, Kamal Hassan 
8."Manamagale Manamagale"  SwarnalathaMinmini & Sindhuja2:13
9."Masaru Ponnae Varuga"  Swarnalatha, Minmini3:07

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Friday 6 July 2012

Imsai Arasan 23rd Pulikesi

Imsai Arasan 23rd Pulikesi

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Imsai Arasan 23am Pulikesi (Tamil: இம்சை அரசன் 23ம் புலிகேசி; English: The King of Torture, Pulikesi the 23rd) is a 2006 Tamil historical comedy film directed by Chimbudeven. The film stars Vadivelu in his first lead role alongside Monica, Tejashree, Manorama, Nassar and Nagesh. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Sabesh-Murali. The film was produced and distributed by Tamil film director S. Shankar. It was the first historical film after 28 years since "Maduraiyai Meeta Sundra Pandiyan". The film emerged a high commercial success.
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Cast


Vadivelu as King 23rd Pulikesi and Ukraputhan
Monica as Vasantha Soundary
Tejashree as Soolaayini
Nassar as Raja Guru Sangilimaayan (Pulikesi's Uncle)
Manorama as Bavani ammaiyar
Nagesh as Raja Mokkaiyappar
Ilavarasu as Minister Dagilandi
Sreeman as Commander Aganda muthu
Thiagu as King Vallavaraayan
Singamuthu as Poet Palapathra Onandi
Venniradai Moorthy as Palace Doctor


Plot


Imsai Arasan 23am Pulikesi is a comical satire on the Machiavellian politics practiced in the late 18th century. The film is laced with references to present-day happenings in politics, sports and other areas.
In a faraway South Indian kingdom of Cholapuram Paalayam the ruler (Nagesh) and queen (Manorama) are longing for a child, as all their 22 children have died at birth. Little do they know that the queen’s brother Rajaguru Sangilimaayan (Nassar) is behind the death of their children, as he wants to be the next ruler. But when the palace astrologer predicts that the 23rd child will be a dimwit, Rajguru is happy. But the queen gives birth to twins; the smarter one (according to the astrologer's instructions) is ordered to be killed while the dimwit survives.
The child is named 23 am Pulikesi (Vadivelu) and he grows up to be the new king after the king's death. Pulikesi is a weak, hedonistic bully with grandiose delusions and is a puppet in the hands of Rajguru, who colludes with the British to loot the state. Meanwhile, the other child is adopted by the palace doctor (Venniradai Moorthy) and his wife, a childless couple and he grows up to be Ugrabuddhan (Vadivelu), an educated young man and a patriot with a lofty vision for his country. Ugrabuddhan tries to kill Pulikesi, but when Ugran sees him he realizes that Pulikesi is his twin brother. Soon Ugrabuddhan comes to know about his past and to save the land from Rajguru and British, he replaces Pulikesi as the king. He joins hands with Thalapathi (Sreeman), brings new reforms, exposes Rajguru and saves the land from the British.


Soundtrack


The soundtrack features five songs composed by Sabesh-Murali with lyrics written by Pulavar Pulamaipithan.
Song Singers
"Aah Aadivaa" Manicka Vinayagam, Binni Krishnakumar, Saindhavi, Kovai Kamala, Vadivelu
"Pootiya Sirayinai" Tippu
"Panju Methai Kaniyae" Krishnaraj, Swarnalatha
"Aasai Kanniye" Naresh Iyer, Kalyani
"Vanam Namakul" T. L. Maharajan


Production


The film was shot in 73 days. It was filmed in Tamil Nadu around Chennai, Thiruvanamalai and Kumili.All the actors went on a rigorous training in horse riding and sword fighting. Nearly 80 percent of the film was shot in studios. Every single shot was planned and story boarded during the pre production work.


Reception


Was a milestone in Tamil cinema. Produced on a budget of  4 crores, the film was a commercial success, grossing  16 crores at the box office. The film also received critical acclaim for its comedy and for Vadivelu's performance. The film was critically praised for conveying social messages through comedy. Moreover, the film was celebrated as children's movie. Pulikesi's moustache was offered free in the theatres for the kids. Simailar to the Salvador Dalí's moustache, Pulikesi's moustache became popular in Tamil Nadu.
Awards


Imsai Arasan 23m Pulikesi
Best Actor Comedy - Filmfare Award
Best Costume -Tamil Nadu State Award
Best Makeup -Tamil Nadu State Award
Best Film 2006 -Tamil Nadu Progressive Writers - Artist Association