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'''''Minsara Kanna''''' ({{translation|Electrifying man}}) is a 1999 Indian [[Tamil language|Tamil]]-language [[romantic comedy]] film written and directed by [[K. S. Ravikumar]] (Ravi). The film stars [[Vijay (actor)|Vijay]] and [[Monica Castelino]], while an ensemble supporting cast includes [[Khushbu]], [[Rambha (actress)|Rambha]], [[Manivannan]], [[Mansoor Ali Khan (actor)|Mansoor Ali Khan]], [[R. Sundarrajan (director)|R. Sundarrajan]], [[Karan (actor)|Karan]] and [[Kovai Sarala]]. The film's title was derived from the song of the same name in ''[[Padayappa]]'', which was also directed by Ravikumar. The film saw Vijay and Rambha sharing the screen together for the third and final time after ''[[Ninaithen Vandhai]]'' (1998) and ''[[Endrendrum Kadhal]]'' (1999).
'''''Minsara Kanna''''' ({{translation|Electrifying man}}) is a 1999 Indian [[Tamil language|Tamil]]-language [[romantic comedy]] film written and directed by [[K. S. Ravikumar]] (Ravi). The film stars [[Vijay (actor)|Vijay]] and [[Monica Castelino]], while an ensemble supporting cast includes [[Khushbu]], [[Rambha (actress)|Rambha]], [[Manivannan]], [[Mansoor Ali Khan (actor)|Mansoor Ali Khan]], [[R. Sundarrajan (director)|R. Sundarrajan]], [[Karan (actor)|Karan]] and [[Kovai Sarala]]. The film's title was derived from the song of the same name in ''[[Padayappa]]'', which was also directed by Ravikumar. The film saw Vijay and Rambha sharing the screen together for the third and final time after ''[[Ninaithen Vandhai]]'' (1998) and ''[[Endrendrum Kadhal]]'' (1999).


Kushboo appeared as one of the main lead actress of the film. The story is about how Vijay enters her house and developing his romance towards Monica, Kushboo's sister.<ref>[http://www.minsara-kanna.8m.com/ Minsara kanna Tamil Movie<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.cinesouth.com/cgi-bin/filmography/filmography.cgi?name=minsara%20kanna Filmography of minsara kanna<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The music is composed by [[Deva (composer)|Deva]]. The film released on 9 September 1999 and became a commercial success at the box office.<ref name="India Today 2021">{{cite web | title=Master is blockbuster but can Vijay now step out of his comfort zone? | website=India Today | date=2021-01-16 | url=https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/regional-cinema/story/master-is-blockbuster-but-can-vijay-now-step-out-of-his-comfort-zone-1759706-2021-01-16 | access-date=2021-05-03}}</ref>
Kushboo appeared as one of the main lead actress of the film. The story is about how Vijay enters her house and developing his romance towards Monica, Kushboo's sister.<ref>[http://www.minsara-kanna.8m.com/ Minsara kanna Tamil Movie<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.cinesouth.com/cgi-bin/filmography/filmography.cgi?name=minsara%20kanna Filmography of minsara kanna<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The music is composed by [[Deva (composer)|Deva]]. The film released on 9 September 1999 to average reviews.


==Plot==
==Plot==

Revision as of 20:59, 30 March 2022

Minsara Kanna
File:Minsaraa Kanna.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byK. S. Ravikumar
Written byK. S. Ravikumar
Story byvijay
Produced byK. R. Gangadharan
Bhaumik Gondaliya
StarringVijay
Monica Castelino
CinematographyAshok Rajan
Edited byK. Thanigachalam
Music byDeva
Production
company
K. R. G Movies International
Release date
9 September 1999
Running time
159 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Minsara Kanna (transl. Electrifying man) is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by K. S. Ravikumar (Ravi). The film stars Vijay and Monica Castelino, while an ensemble supporting cast includes Khushbu, Rambha, Manivannan, Mansoor Ali Khan, R. Sundarrajan, Karan and Kovai Sarala. The film's title was derived from the song of the same name in Padayappa, which was also directed by Ravikumar. The film saw Vijay and Rambha sharing the screen together for the third and final time after Ninaithen Vandhai (1998) and Endrendrum Kadhal (1999).

Kushboo appeared as one of the main lead actress of the film. The story is about how Vijay enters her house and developing his romance towards Monica, Kushboo's sister.[1][2] The music is composed by Deva. The film released on 9 September 1999 to average reviews.

Plot

Indra Devi is a rich and arrogant entrepreneur who lives in Udhagamandalam. She has a hatred for the opposite sex, which is such that she hires only female staff and refuses to allow men into her compound. Her staff includes her personal assistant Priya. One night, Kasi, while escaping from the police, enters into Indra's compound where he witnesses Indra and Priya cornered by goons who work for Indra's arch-rival Vedhachalam. Kasi subdues the goons and manages to convince Indra to make him as her bodyguard, thus becoming Indra's first male employee. Soon, Priya falls for Kasi, but the feeling is one-sided.

One day, Ishwarya, who is Indra's younger sister, arrives from Germany, where she is pursuing her education. Ishwarya and Kasi hate each other and constantly play pranks and try to outsmart one another. Meanwhile, Indra, realising that her hatred for men has left her with no heir, decides to have Ishwarya marry Ashok, Vedhachalam's son. Vedhachalam agrees, with the intention to acquire all of Indra's wealth and properties. When Ashok goes to meet Ishwarya, he notices, to his shock, she and Kasi sharing a romantic moment. Ishwarya reveals that she had fallen in love with Kasi while in Germany and tells her story.

Indra, who used to work in a garment factory, was in love with Indra Kumar, who refused to marry her after her face was disfigured in a fire accident. This incident made her hate men. Since then, she worked hard and became rich, and restored her face through plastic surgery. She also took care of and educated Ishwarya. On reaching adulthood, Ishwarya left for Germany to pursue higher studies, where she met Kasi, whose real name is Kannan, the son of industrialist Devanathan, and soon fell in love with him. In order to somehow convince Indra to get them married, Ishwarya and Kannan, along with Kannan's family, came to India. Kannan, Devanathan, Kannan's younger brother Vetri as well as Kannan's elder brother and younger sister took up work in Indra Devi's estate under the guise of bodyguard, cook, servant boy, security guard and servant maid respectively. Priya, on finding out about Kannan's love for Ishwarya, sacrificed her love and joined with Kannan and his family to help him and Ishwarya unite.

In the present day, Ashok, on hearing Ishwarya's story, decides to sacrifice his love. However, Indra is firm on getting Ishwarya and Ashok married. When she finds out the real reason for Kannan's presence in her house, she throws him and his family out and forcibly tries to get Ishwarya married to Ashok. But Ashok calls off the wedding and leaves the place with Vedhachalam, who reluctantly accepts his son's decision. Indra, in a fit of rage, attempts suicide, but is stopped by Kannan, who says that Ishwarya will die of guilt if she loses her for him. Kannan and his family decide to return to Germany, unsuccessful in their mission.

However, when Kannan and his family reach their home in Germany, they are in for a surprise; Indra and Ishwarya both are present. Indra, who has had a change of heart, wholeheartedly accepts Kannan's and Ishwarya's relationship and unites them. Indra Kumar too is present next to Indra, implying that Indra has forgiven him and they are both reunited.

Cast

Production

Following the success of Padayappa (1999), producer K. R. Gangadharan signed on K. S. Ravikumar to direct a film and was insistent that the title should be Minsara Kanna, after the popular song from Ravikumar's earlier film. The story and script of the film was then subsequently worked on by Ravikumar and co-written by M. A. Kennedy, who had previously worked in the film Pistha.[3] The film was launched at the Kavithalaya Studio, with Rajinikanth, Vijay, Ravikumar and K. Balachandar attending the inaugural event and the filming began in April 1999. The film saw the first and only collaboration to date between K. S. Ravikumar and Vijay, with the actor mentioning he was delighted with the pace and commitment that the director injected into production.[4]

It was initially reported that Vijay would play a dual role but this proved to be untrue. For the female lead role, Simran was approached by Vijay, but the actress refused the offer due to the role has not much importance than the second lead and the antagonist which is played by Khushbu. Priya Gill was approached before debutant Monica Castelino got the opportunity to feature.[5] Furthermore, Roja was supposed to play the second lead in the film before Rambha was confirmed. Actress Bhawana was signed on to play Vijay's sister in the film.[6]

Shooting took place in and around Ooty, ECR area in Chennai and some scenes were shot predominantly in Germany where other few scenes were shot in Interlaken which is located in Switzerland, with two songs being canned in the Alps area.[7][8]

Soundtrack

Minsara Kanna
Soundtrack album by
Released1999
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelPyramid
Bayshore
Sa Re Ga Ma
Deva chronology
Nenjinile
(1999)
Minsara Kanna
(1999)
Khushi
(2000)

The soundtrack of the film was composed by Deva, was well received by the audience. The lyrics were written by Vaali, Kalaikumar, Na. Muthukumar.

Song Singers Lyrics
Oodha Oodha Hariharan, Harini Vaali
Boy Frienda Mano, Sujatha Mohan Vaali
Un Per Solla Sujatha Mohan Kalaikumar
Un Per Solla (duet) Hariharan, Sujatha Mohan Kalaikumar
Theemukka S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chitra Vaali
Oh Uncle Mano Na. Muthukumar

Release

The film released on 9 September 1999. The film opened to average reviews, with the critic of Indolink.com claiming the film "jogs along easily before becoming enmeshed in sentiments and cinematic cliches which make the last part of the movie all but watchable".[9] The New Indian Express criticized Vijay's performance claiming "greatest actor", and that "film drags on aimlessly" though praised Deva's soundtrack.[10] Deccan Herald also gave the film a negative review labelling that Vijay "is painful to watch and even worse to listen to", labelling it is "an exercise in how to waste a good movie".[11] Ananda Vikatan rated the film 37 out of 100.[12]

Post-release, the film garnered attention after video recording equipment was found at Suriyan Theatre in Chennai which had been showing the film. The equipment was found out to be a unit of a group known as Saravanas Video, who had been hired by a TV production company owned by director K. Balachander.[13] Vijay's father S. Chandrasekhar intervened, seized the equipment and alleged that Balachander was potentially involved in piracy activities. Balachander subsequently stepped down as president from the trade union body FEFSI, complaining that he was being harassed by Chandrasekhar. As a result, members of the film industry threatened to ban Vijay and Chandrasekhar from working on Tamil films.[14] During the unofficial ban, actor Ajith Kumar notably spoke out in favour of Vijay.[15] The parties later reconciled and Balachander withdrew his resignation.[16]

References

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  2. ^ Filmography of minsara kanna
  3. ^ The Hindu : Waiting for a win
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  5. ^ "Archived copy". www.dinakaran.com. Archived from the original on 16 November 2004. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "Entertainment News: Latest Bollywood & Hollywood News, Today's Entertainment News Headlines". Archived from the original on 6 October 2001.
  7. ^ The Hindu : Cities / Chennai : Beckoning Indian film-makers
  8. ^ Rediff On The NeT, Movies: Gossip from the southern film industry
  9. ^ Minsaraa Kanna: Movie Review
  10. ^ Film Review - The New Indian Express
  11. ^ "Minsara Kanna (Tamil)". Deccan Herald. 10 October 1999. Archived from the original on 27 November 1999. Retrieved 7 November 2018.
  12. ^ சார்லஸ், தேவன் (22 June 2021). "பீஸ்ட் : 'நாளைய தீர்ப்பு' டு 'மாஸ்டர்'... விஜய்க்கு விகடனின் மார்க்கும், விமர்சனமும் என்ன? #Beast". Ananda Vikatan (in Tamil). Archived from the original on 8 October 2021. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
  13. ^ "Archived copy". www.tamilstar.com. Archived from the original on 18 August 2000. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. ^ "Archived copy". www.tamilstar.com. Archived from the original on 18 August 2000. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ "Archived copy". www.tamilstar.com. Archived from the original on 18 August 2000. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  16. ^ "Archived copy". www.tamilstar.com. Archived from the original on 18 August 2000. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)