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Aranmanai
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySundar C.
Written byVenkat Raghavan
(Dialogues)
Screenplay bySundar C.
S.B.Ramadoss
Story bySundar C.
Produced byD. Dinesh Karthick
StarringSundar C.
Hansika Motwani
Vinay Rai
Andrea Jeremiah
Raai Laxmi
Santhanam
Kovai Sarala
Manobala
Chitra Lakshmanan
Nithin Sathya
CinematographyU. K. Senthil Kumar
Edited bySrikanth N.B.
Music byOriginal Songs
Bharadwaj
Background Score
Karthik Raja
Production
company
Vision i Medias
Distributed bySri Thenandal Films
Red Giant Movies
Release date
  • 19 September 2014 (2014-09-19)
Running time
161 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget12 crore[1]
Box officeest. 65 crore[1]

Aranmanai (transl.Mansion) is a 2014 Indian Tamil horror comedy film written and directed by Sundar C. The film stars Sundar C. alongside an ensemble cast including Hansika Motwani, Vinay Rai, Andrea Jeremiah, Raai Laxmi, Santhanam, Kovai Sarala, Manobala, Chitra Lakshmanan and Nithin Sathya.[2] This film was the first installment in Aranmanai film series. In the film, When a family returns to their hometown to sell their ancestral palace. However, their arrival is marked by supernatural events, and Ravi, a relative of the family, decides to uncover the truth.

The film began production by the end of September 2013.[3] and released on 19 September 2014 to mostly positive reviews from critics and grossed 65 crore (US$7.8 million) at the box office and becomes a commercial success and one of the highest grossing Tamil film of the year. Due to its success, a sequel titled Aranmanai 2, with most of the cast from the first film, was released on 29 January 2016. The movie was loosely based on the 1978 movie Aayiram Jenmangal.[4]

Plot

In a village, Ayyanar leads a group of people to clean a palace whose owners plan to sell it. At night, the cook is frightened by some supernatural being in the palace and disappears.

The next day, an estranged Eshwari returns to the village with her husband and son, Muliankannan, along with her older brother and his daughter, Maya. The pair, and their late elder brother's son Murali and his new wife Madhavi, have gathered to sell their palace off to Ayyanar. Meanwhile, Paalsamy sneaks into the palace disguised as a cook to find a photo that is the sole evidence that he is also an heir to the palace so Paalsamy can claim his share of the money. Strange events begin to happen during their stay at the palace. Madhavi sees a servant's daughter talking to a mysterious girl called Selvi, who no one else can see. The girl's mother explains that she is mentally impaired. Mishaps continue to happen, delaying the sale of the palace and the family extend their stay. At the same time, two other servants have also gone missing. Ravi, Madhavi's elder brother, visits the palace to meet his sister. Later, Madhavi and Maya tell Ravi of the strange happenings, so Ravi sets cameras up around the palace with Maya's help.

While watching the camera feed, Ravi sees a worker backing away from something, but the camera's feed suddenly dies. At the same time, a fortune teller in front of the house runs away in terror after seeing something. On the next day, the police find the bodies of the missing servants in a local pond. Ravi is shocked and visits the fortune teller, who reveals he witnessed a woman possessed by a vengeful spirit kill a worker. The fortune teller gives him an egg and informs him that when the possessed person is near the egg, the egg will spin. To Ravi's horror, the egg reacts to Madhavi. Since the little girl always speaks of a woman named Selvi, Ravi sets out to investigate. Ayyanar becomes angry when mentioned about Selvi, who stole the temple's jewels and ran away from the village. However, Selvi's friend Ramya tells Ravi that Selvi is a good person, not a thief, and narrates her flashback.

Past: A few years back, before his marriage, Murali came to the village and fell in love with Selvi. Selvi also likes him, but she is a girl often possessed by the goddess and predicts the future. Wishing to maintain her holiness and wary of the difference in their statuses and lifestyles, she is reluctant to accept his confession. Murali planned to depart the village that morning and asked her to meet him at the palace if she wanted to join him. With Ramya's encouragement, Selvi leaves to confess her love to Murali but disappears before reaching him.

Present: As per Ravi's plan, Ramya comes to meet the possessed Madhavi. Selvi, recognising Ramya, tells her all that happened that day. It had been Ayyanar and his friends who had stolen and replaced the temple jewellery with fakes. When Selvi had touched one of the fakes, she received a premonition and confronted the culprits. When they attacked her, she fled to Murali but narrowly missed him. Ayyanar and his accomplices, the dead servants, killed and buried her inside the palace.

Selvi tells Ramya that she intends to live on with Murali in Madhavi's body. As that day is auspicious, if Murali and Madhavi get intimate, no one can ever drive her out of Madhavi's body. If they cannot consummate their relationship, she will kill Murali so that they will be together in death. After hearing the story, Ravi meets a priest who says there are only two ways to stop Selvi: use a powerful emotion to bring Madhavi to her senses or bring Murali to the river junction where a holy ritual will take place, generating a powerful energy that will lay Selvi to rest. The palace inhabitants disturb Selvi's attempts to become intimate with Murali. Meanwhile, Ravi attempts to find a way to bring Murali to the river junction without tipping off Selvi. Meanwhile, Selvi puts Murali into a trance so that she can track down and kill Ayyanar.

While she is gone, the priest and Ravi try to bring Murali out of his trance and take him to the river, but Selvi returns and attempts to stop them. The priest traps her in a fire circle, and Ravi flees with Murali. Selvi escapes and follows them, and Ravi's car overturns and falls into the river. Selvi tries to drown Murali, but Ravi tells Madhavi is pregnant and brings her to her senses briefly. At the same time, the priests complete the ritual at the river, and its power finally severs Selvi's possession. Madhavi returns to her senses. Selvi disappears, and Madhavi and Murali reunite. Ravi also unites with Maya in the end. And when they all pose for a photograph in front of the palace, a zoomed-in shot shows a ghostly figure moving near a palace window, implying that Selvi has returned to the palace.

Cast

Production

Hansika Motwani confirmed in September 2013 that she had signed the film.[5] She also stated she played the main lead and that the story revolves around her character,[6] which was later reported to be a lady with supernatural powers.[7] Sundar C had initially agreed to cast Arya and Nayanthara in the sibling roles eventually played by himself and Andrea Jeremiah, but opted to make changes following the release of Raja Rani (2013), where the actors played husband and wife. Ragini Dwivedi stated that she signed up for the film,[8] but she was later replaced by Raai Laxmi to portray another leading role.[9][10] Vinay was also signed on to play a leading role in the film.[11] Nithin Sathya tweeted that he was a part of the film too.[12]

The filming was started on 28 September 2013 in Pollachi with Raai Laxmi, Andrea, Kovai Sarala, Nithin Sathya and Manobala. Hansika joined the team on 6 October 2013 and told "it's a super challenging role for me that I haven't done till today".[13] The film largely takes place in a palace, for which a set created by Mohan Babu in Hyderabad was used.[2] 2 crores were spent for renovating the palace, in which 70 per cent of the film was shot.[14] According to Sundar C, the film stars more than one hour of computer graphics imagery.[15]

Music

Aranmanai
Soundtrack album by
Released14 August 2014
Recorded2014
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length24:48
LanguageTamil
LabelSa Re Ga Ma
ProducerBharadwaj
Bharadwaj chronology
Athithi
(2014)
Aranmanai
(2014)
Azhagiya Pandipuram
(2014)

The Soundtrack was composed by Bharadwaj and Karthik Raja composed the background score.

Track-List
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Katthi Parvakkaari"AnnamalaiKarthik, Surmukhi Raman4:34
2."Peeche Peeche"Pa. VijayM. M. Manasi, Surmukhi Raman, Monisha4:24
3."Petromax Light"Pa. VijayVelmurugan, Hariharasudhan4:52
4."Sonnathu Sonnathu"Pa. VijayHarini, Sadhana Sargam4:58
5."Unnaye Enniye"PiraisoodanAnanthu, Mukesh Mohamed, MLR Karthikeyan6:00
Total length:24:48

Release

Theatrical

The film censored with an U/A certificate by the censor board, due to some strong violence scenes. The Tamil Nadu distribution rights of the film were bought by Rama Narayanan's Sri Thenaandal Films who would jointly release Aranmanai with Udhayanidhi Stalin's Red Giant Movies on 19 September 2014 across Tamil Nadu.[16]

Home media

It was dubbed in Hindi as Raj Mahal by Goldmines Telefilms in 2015.[17]

Reception

Critical response

Aranmanai received mostly positive reviews from critics.[18] The Times of India wrote, "This is kitchen sink filmmaking but there is an assurance in how it is done. The film also feels somewhat overlong but the director manages to keep things moving that we just go with the flow. The visual effects are tacky and often excessive while the performances are functional...but then, the film doesn't take itself too seriously and so, we are able to overlook these niggles, and just about enjoy the ride".[19] Deccan Chronicle gave 3 stars and called it "a film which entertains you with its Sundar's signature style of slapstick comedy combined with some scary moments".[20] Bangalore Mirror wrote, "The horror scenes have been thoughtfully crafted and the principal cast punctuates the thrilling moments with great timing. Tactfully, he (Sundar) has had made a mirch masala from films like Chandramukhi, Arundhathi and Aayiram Jenmangal.[21] Sify wrote, "The commercial elements comedy, horror and glamour has been mixed in the right proposition by the writer and director. What works is a riveting performance by Hansika, along with comedy track of Santhanam &Co and is packaged as a fun entertainer by Sundar C".[22] Behindwoods.com wrote, "Sundar C is back with his typical commercial, fun filled entertainer that has all elements that will keep you engaged all the way, making you overlook those "not-too-glaring" flaws".[23] Cinemalead.com rated 3/5 and wrote, "Aranmanai might not scare you much. Nor does it have something out of the box. But it successfully sets out doing what it intended to".[24] Indiaglitz.com wrote, "The saying, "old wine in a new bottle", might fit Aranmanai with Sundar C's narration and screenplay helping the movie out of its predictable script".[25]

The Hindu wrote, "What's truly scary about Aranmanai is how it brings nothing new to the horror genre...The film has a whole host of stereotypes associated with the horror genre in Tamil cinema...In many ways, Aranmanai is like a time machine. A few scenes into the film and you find yourself transported to the 80s".[26] Rediff wrote, "Sundar C seems to have let his fans down with this cliché-ridden supernatural thriller. The narration moves at a slow pace and horror moments are practically non-existent. Even the "Aranmanai", around which the entire story revolves, is not impressive".[27]

The producer of 1978 Tamil movie Aayiram Jenmangal, M.Muthuraman, approached City Civil court in Chennai claiming this movie to be a remake of his 1978 horror flick.The court appointed an Advocate Commissioner to verify the claims. Advocate Commissioner on viewing both the movies had stated that the plot, theme, storyline and structure were similar in both films. She also held that the script of both films were the same and most scenes were copied and replayed from Aayiram Jenmangal. The report also stated that the viewer of the film Aranmanai would definitely get the impression that the film is the remake of Aayiram Jenmangal since they had considerable similarities.[28]

Accolades

Award Category Recipient(s) Result
4th South Indian International Movie Awards Best Actress - Tamil Hansika Motwani Won
Sica Awards Best Actor Female - Tamil Andrea Jeremiah Won[29]
9th Vijay Awards Favourite Director Sundar.C Nominated
Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards Best Comedian - Female Kovai Sarala Won
4th South Indian International Movie Awards Best Comedian Nominated
Filmfare Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated
9th Vijay Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Best Comedian Santhanam Nominated
Favourite Film Sri Thenandal Films Nominated

Box office

Aranmanai took an excellent opening with a first day gross of 2.60 crore (US$310,000) in Tamil Nadu[30] and went to collect gross over 7.55 crore (US$900,000) in its opening weekend.[31] In Chennai alone, it collected 89.48 lakh (US$110,000) in the first weekend.[32] After one week the film's collection was estimated at 11.5 crore (US$1.4 million) according to Sreedhar Pillai.[33] Sify wrote that the film had grossed around 18 crores in two weeks at the Tamil Nadu box-office.[34] Hindustan Times estimated the film grossed ₹65 crore in total.[1]

Sequels

Sundar C. has directed the sequel titled Aranmanai 2, which stars Hansika Motwani with Siddharth and Trisha.[35] Poonam Bajwa and Soori were added to the cast also Kovai Sarala, Manobala and Chitra Lakshmanan playing a supporting role.

The third sequel titled Aranmanai 3, which has an ensemble star cast including Arya, Raashii Khanna and Andrea Jeremiah, with Sakshi Agarwal, Vivek, Yogi Babu playing supporting roles.

The fourth installment is titled Aranmanai 4, which is starring Sundar C., Raashii Khanna, Tamannaah, Kovai Sarala and Ramachandra Raju. The film is under post-production.

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