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Directed by | Suseenthiran |
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Cinematography | R. Madhi |
Edited by | Kasi Viswanathan |
Music by | Yuvan Shankar Raja |
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Running time | 131 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Naan Mahaan Alla (transl. I Am Not A Saint) is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Suseenthiran and produced by Studio Green.[1][2] It stars Karthi, Kajal Aggarwal, Jayaprakash and Soori. The music was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja with cinematography handled by R. Madhi and editing by Kasi Viswanathan.[3] Set in Chennai, Jeeva is an unemployed carefree young man whose father becomes the target of a gang of young criminals after witnessing a kidnapping.
The film is not related to the 1984 film of the same name and is based on a real-life incident.[4][5]
Naan Mahaan Alla was released on 20 August 2011 to positive reviews from critics with praise for the cast performances, action sequences and realistic tone. The acclaimed climax fight sequence goes on to become the benchmark for Kaithi.[6]
Plot
Jeeva is a Chennai-based youngster who hails from a middle-class family. Pragasam is Jeeva's father and a call taxi driver who is also the family's sole breadwinner. Jeeva meets a woman named Priya at their friend's wedding and soon they fall for each other. Upon meeting Priya's father, Jeeva is asked to get a job first in order to get married. Jeeva accepts and takes the job as a bank manager, but soon gets fired. Pragasam, who had witnessed a killing of two youngsters by a group of 5 young men, gets attacked by them, where he is admitted to the hospital. The gang tries to kill him again in the absence of Jeeva, but to no avail.
Pragasam is brought home and Jeeva starts taking responsibility for his family by reclaiming his lost job and maintaining all the accounts. Looking at the news reports of the girl that boarded his taxi and got mutilated by the gang, Pragasam calls Jeeva to accompany him to the morgue, where he helps the investigating officer by providing clues about the killer. Sensing trouble, the gang enlists the help of Pey Babu, one of the member's uncle, to plan and kill Pragasam after explaining how they killed the girl and her lover. When Pragasam and Jeeva go out to shop for the latter's sister's wedding, one of the men calls Jeeva on behalf of a store, thus separating him from Pragasam. The gang then creates a stampede by throwing bottles as one of them stabs Pragasam with a piece of poisoned glass sharp. Pragasam soon dies in Jeeva's arms, leaving Jeeva devastated.
Following his cremation, Jeeva tells the cops not to pursue the killers anymore as it would bring nothing, but trouble for his middle-class family. However, Jeeva decides to take the law into his hands, fearing the gang might commit more inhumane crimes if they are scot-free. Jeeva recalls one of the men during his father's death, who looked the same as Pragasam described him during his visit to the morgue. Jeeva enlists the help of his friend and a gangster named Kutti Nadesan to track down the gang. With his influence, Kutti Nadesan asks his gang to bring all the guys who plan for a murder in Chennai so that Jeeva can identify him. While Jeeva is busy identifying the killers, Pey Babu leaves upon being questioned by Nadesan.
Jeeva realizes Pey Babu was the man who delivered pamphlets at his home before Pragasam's murder. A chase ensues and Jeeva succeeds in capturing Pey Babu after a brief fight. He orders him to call the boys and tell them to stay in front of their college. Jeeva succeeds in capturing his father's killer and tries to escape, but the gang gets alerted and ends up freeing their friend from Jeeva's custody following a glass bottle attack. One of the gang members stabs Pey Babu to his death. Jeeva chases the attacker near a railway line where the two brutally fight, resulting in the attacker getting run over by a train.
Jeeva visits the deceased gang member's funeral to catch his friends, who escape before Jeeva sees them. They go to the beach and Nadesan is also there along with his henchmen. The gang gets drunk and vows to kill Jeeva, who contacts Nadesan to find out about the four remaining boys. Noticing the boys yelling, Nadesan asks for specifics and confirms the gang's location at the beach. While trying to confront the gang, Nadesan and his henchmen are lured into a trap where they are all eliminated one-by-one before Jeeva arrives. A brutal fight ensues, leaving the gang members fatally wounded. Jeeva throws them into a pit and departs after burying all of them.
Cast
- Karthi as Jeeva Pragasam
- Kajal Aggarwal as Priya, Jeeva's love interest
- Jayaprakash as Pragasam, Jeeva's father
- Soori as Ravi, Jeeva's best friend
- Vijay Sethupathi as Ganesh, Jeeva's friend
- Lakshmi Ramakrishnan as Jeeva's mother
- Ravi Prakash as Sudharsan
- Neelima Rani as Sudha
- Misha Ghoshal as Priya's friend
- Ramachandran Durairaj as Pei Babu
- Aruldoss as Kutti Nadesan
- Vinod Kishan
- Thanjai Mahendran as Dhanam
- Arun
- Anburaj
- Emmanuel
- Hari Vairavan
- Rajeevan
- Satthya
- Priya Atlee as Keerthi Pragasam, Jeeva's sister
- Sindhu as Saroja, Kutti Nadesan's wife
- Gayathri Tutlu as child dancer
Production
Development
After his first feature film Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu, released in February 2009, became a success, receiving much critical acclaim as well, director Suseenthiran started to work on the script for his next film. Initially planning to do one titled Azhagarsamiyin Kudhirai, which failed to commence due to financial problems, he decided to first direct a film featuring a known lead actor, before coming back to that film.[7] He was ready with the script by August 2009, revealing details about the project. While his previous work was based on sporting incidents in a rural background, this one was said to be a "total city subject", shot entirely in Chennai.[8] An action family entertainer, it would deal about problems in city life, according to Suseenthiran.[8] On 19 August 2009, it was announced that the film was titled Naan Mahaan Alla and would be produced by K. E. Gnanavelraja under the banner of Studio Green, who earlier had produced Suriya's Sillunu Oru Kadhal and the award-winning Paruthiveeran by Ameer Sultan, which incidentally also starred Karthi in the lead role.[9] It was reportedly based on a real-life incident that happened to one of the relatives of director Suseenthiran.[10] He scripted the film for five months.[11]
Casting
While Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu (Suseenthiran's first feature film) starred mostly newcomers, he chose Karthi for the lead role in this film as he felt that Karthi has an "innocence in his face" that was needed for this role and that he could "convey charm, innocence and being jolly at the same time".[8] For the lead female role, Kajal Aggarwal, who had appeared in Tamil films like Pazhani, Saroja and Modhi Vilayadu, was roped in. Suseenthiran chose her after seeing her performances in the Telugu films Chandamama and Magadheera. He felt that her "cute expressions" were what he needed for that character.[8] While Karthi's character is a middle-class bank employee, Aggarwal would play an employee in a mobile phone company.[8]
Soori, who also played a comedic role in Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu was again included, while Jayaprakash, who played several supporting roles and rose to fame with his performance in Pasanga was chosen to play Karthi's father.[11] As in his previous film, Suseenthiran introduced several new artists,[11] such as five boys who played the villains with one of them being Vinod who played the younger character of Surya in Nandha.[12] According to the director, he found three of them "loitering on a popular road in the city", whilst cinematographer Vijay Milton's assistant Ramachandran Durairaj and cinematographer Aruldoss debuted and played pivotal roles.[13]
Filming
Filming began, after ten days of rehearsals,[11] on 4 September 2009 and was held in cities as Chennai, Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam.[9] In mid-September, reported locations included East Coast Road (ECR) near Chennai[14] and later in the environs of the highways near Poonamallee in Chennai.[15]
Soundtrack
Naan Mahaan Alla | ||||
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Released | 24 July 2010 | |||
Recorded | 2009—2010 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 24:21 | |||
Language | Tamil | |||
Label | Think Music | |||
Producer | Yuvan Shankar Raja | |||
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The soundtrack of Naan Mahaan Alla is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, making this his third collaboration with Karthi, after scoring highly successful results with Paruthiveeran (2007) and Paiyaa (2010),[16][17] and his first with director Suseenthiran, who worked with V. Selvaganesh for his previous film. The soundtrack album, which features five songs, with lyrics penned by Na. Muthukumar and Yugabharathi was released on 24 July 2010 at Sathyam Cinemas in Chennai.[18] The song "Va Va Nilava Pudichi" is repeated at the end of the album, with singer Rahul Nambiar credited for both. Nambiar, however, stated on his Facebook site that two versions were recorded featuring his and Haricharan's voice, respectively, but that both songs in the album were rendered by Haricharan only and his own version wasn't included at all.
Only three songs were used in the film in their entirety, with "Oru Maalai Neram" being left out completely. The album received extremely positive reviews, with "Iragai Pole" in particular, sung by composer Yuvan Shankar Raja, becoming hugely popular, topping the charts for several weeks.[19] Before the soundtrack release, Yuvan claimed on Twitter that the song was one of his favorites, on which he had worked for days.[20] After seeing the entire film, he was said to have remixed and completely reworked that song, altering the orchestration inter alia, to match it with the visuals.[21] He garnered accolades for the film's score as well. As per Suseenthiran, the music was "crucial" in the second half of the film, which was the reason for opting for Yuvan Shankar.[11] According to Karthi, Yuvan had worked for 12 days for the score of the second half, which has "hardly any dialogues", adding that he was the one "who narrates the story in the second half through his music".[21]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Va Va Nilava Pudichi" | Na. Muthukumar | Haricharan | 04:47 |
2. | "Iragai Pole" | Yugabharathi | Yuvan Shankar Raja, Tanvi Shah | 05:19 |
3. | "Oru Maalai Neram" | Na. Muthukumar | Javed Ali, Shilpa Rao | 04:46 |
4. | "Theivam Illai" | Yugabharathi | Madhu Balakrishnan | 04:41 |
5. | "Va Va Nilava Pudichi II" | Na. Muthukumar | Haricharan | 04:47 |
Total length: | 24:21 |
Release
Reception
Naan Mahaan Alla received positive reviews from critics.
Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff gave 3/5 stars and described the film is "almost perfect."[22] Sreedhar Pillai of Sify wrote "Naan Mahaan Alla reinvents the staple formula but stands out for its sheer style, speed and storytelling methods."[23] Bhama Devi Rani of The Times of India gave 3.5/5 stars, claiming the film to be "entertaining almost till the end", whilst addressing high praise to both Suseenthiran, who according to her is "turning out to be a treasure" and considering Karthi's performance as his "best work yet".[24]
Box office
The film opened well and made a steady progress in the box office, eventually becoming a very successful venture.[25][26][27][28][29][30] In five weeks Naan Mahaan Alla made a collection of ₹5 crore with ₹4.47 crore was collected in Chennai.[31]
Accolades
Award | Category | Name | Outcome |
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2011 Edison Awards[32] |
Best Character Actor | Jayaprakash | Won |
Best Villain | Mahi, Anbu, Iman, Vinoth and Arun | Won | |
Best PRO (Public Relations Officer) | John | Won | |
Best Supporting Actress | Neelima Rani | Won | |
Best Music Director | Yuvan Shankar Raja | Nominated | |
Best Male Playback | Yuvan Shankar Raja for Iragai Pole | Nominated | |
Best Actor | Karthi | Nominated | |
Best Villain | Vinoth Kishan | Nominated | |
Best Art Director | Rajeevan | Nominated | |
Best Stunt Director | Anal Arasu | Won | |
Best Editor | Kasi Viswanathan | Won |
References
- ↑ "Heroes turn real again". The Hindu. 2 October 2010. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
Naan Mahaan Alla is a realistic action film that tries to fight off formula with its vulnerability and raw, street treatment.
- ↑ "Director Suseenthiran's film undergoes a title change". Deccan Chronicle. 16 August 2017. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
Like my earlier movie Naan Mahan Alla, this is also an offbeat action film where I have touched upon a social issue.
- ↑ "Karthi — Tamil Movie News — Dayanidhi opts for Karthi... Udhayanidhi prefers Arya – Karthi | Arya | Naan Mahaan Alla | Madharasapattinam". Behindwoods.com. 22 June 2011. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
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- ↑ "I didn't want to be a one-film wonder: Lokesh Kanagaraj". The Indian Express. 15 November 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
We were shooting live-action sequences, and Karthi had to perform risky stunts on a moving lorry. Our benchmark was the Naan Mahan Alla climax. It is released as Naa Peru Shiva in Telugu language.
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- 1 2 3 4 5 "Karthi is My Hero - Susi". top10cinema.com. Retrieved 19 August 2009.
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- 1 2 3 4 5 Rangarajan, Malathi (1 July 2010). "Good tidings continue". The Hindu. Chennai, India.
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- ↑ "Suseenthiran to release a telegu film?". The Times of India. 3 September 2010. Archived from the original on 3 November 2012.
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- ↑ "Karthi Shoots For Naan Mahaan Alla". top10cinema.com. Archived from the original on 27 February 2012. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
- ↑ "Naan Mahan Alla — Movie Preview". Southdreamz.com. 1 June 2010. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
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- ↑ "Naan Mahaan Alla Has Been Passed With 'U/A' | News — General". Top 10 Cinema. 4 August 2010. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
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