Sivappathigaram
Sivappathigaram | |
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Directed by | Karu Pazhaniappan |
Written by | Karu Pazhaniappan |
Produced by | M. R. Mohan Ratha B. S. Radhakrishnan |
Starring | Vishal Mamta Mohandas |
Cinematography | S. Gopinath |
Edited by | Suresh Urs |
Music by | Vidyasagar |
Production company | Screen Play Entertainment Ptd. Ltd. |
Distributed by | Screen Play Entertainment Ptd. Ltd. |
Release date | 24 November 2006 |
Running time | 127 minutes |
Language | Tamil |
Sivappathigaram (transl. Red chapter) is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language political action film written and directed by Karu Pazhaniappan. The film stars Vishal and Mamta Mohandas, while Raghuvaran, Manivannan, Upendra Limaye, Rajan P. Dev, and Ganja Karuppu play supporting roles. The film marks Mamta Mohandas's Tamil debut. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Vidyasagar, while S. Gopinath handled the cinematography and Suresh Urs handled the editing. The film's climax was shot during the Annual Azhagar festival in Madurai. The film released on 24 November 2006 and was later dubbed and released in Hindi as Aaj Ka Naya Kamina.
Plot
Former IAS officer and professor Dr. Elango (Raghuvaran) returns to his native village near Theni with his college-going daughter Charulatha (Mamta Mohandas). He has taken voluntary retirement from a college in Chennai and has come to live in his ancestral house. He plans to do research on folk songs and release the collection as a book. His former student Sathyamoorthy (Vishal) visits to assist him in this venture. Charu falls head over heels for Sathya, on keenly observing his intellect, humaneness, and social awareness.
Meanwhile, general elections are announced to the state legislature, and the parties start finalizing the candidates for the constituencies. When the candidates start filing nominations, dreadful things happen. Some candidates from both major parties are murdered, and all the candidates get jittery. A lot of candidates withdraw from the fray fearing death. The parties are in a fix on what to do. The police is on the hunt for the killer. The election commission postpones the elections.
When the police tightens their noose and ties loose ends, the killer is traced. The trail leads to Sathya, and it is found that he is aided in this bloodshed by Elango. The police arrests Elango. At the same time, Charu reveals her mind to Sathya during their travel to Hyderabad. Sathya reveals his undercover deeds.
Three years ago, Satya was a final year management student in Elango's class. Satya's widowed father (Manivannan) also worked in the same college's canteen. When by-elections are announced for Chennai-Central constituency, Satya and his mates, under Elango's guidance, conduct an opinion-poll of the candidates as a field project. They announce the opinion results two days before polling, which said that the opposition's candidate will win. The election give the same result and the ruling party's candidate is angry at losing such an easy chance, and he plans to take revenge with help of the home minister. On the day of Satya's convocation, the police raid the college under the false pretense of looking for drugs. During the fight, Satya's father and around 30 students hide in the canteen. The ruling party candidate leaks cooking gas into the closed room and sets it on fire. All 31 people die, and the management reports it as a freak accident. These events force Satyamoorthy and Elango to resort to the task of cleansing the society of the current breed of dangerous, inhuman and selfish politicians during elections.
Later, Sathya escapes from the police's net and makes another attempt at the Home Minister in Madurai. Whether he succeeds in his attempts and was able to send out the message correctly to the people forms the rest of the story.
Cast
- Vishal as Sathyamoorthy
- Mamta Mohandas as Charulatha
- Raghuvaran as Elango
- Manivannan as Sathya's father
- Upendra Limaye as Inspector
- Rajan P. Dev as Idhaya Perumal
- Ganja Karuppu as Vellai
- Sabarish as Sathyamoorthy's friend
- Shanmugarajan
- Sona Heiden as Amusavalli (special appearance in the song Mannarkudi)
Soundtrack
The soundtrack and background music have been composed by Vidyasagar.[1]
Song Title | Singers | Lyrics |
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"Atrai Thingal" | Madhu Balakrishnan, Sujatha | Yugabharathi |
"Chithhiraiyil Enna" | Swarnalatha, Karthik, Maalaiamma | |
"Adi Chandira Sooriya" | K. A. Gunasekharan, Mahalingam, Muthusami, Palanisami, Gunavathi | |
"Kalloori Salaikkul" | Karthik, Jack Smelly, Sunitha Sarathy | P. Vijay |
"Maari Magamaayi" | Chinnaponnu | |
"Kolaivalinaai" | Kathir, Rahul Nambiar | Bharathidasan |
"Mannarkudi Kalakalakka" | Manikka Vinayagam, Rajalakshmi, Chinnaponnu | P. Vijay |
"Poranthiruchi Kalam" | T. K. Kala, Ganga, Jayamoorthy, Saindhavi, Mahalingham |
Critical reception
Rediff.com rated the film 1/5, calling it "super-stupid".[2] Nowrunning.com rated the film 2.5/5, writing "The movie is above average and a little more care on the narration style, the screenplay and the characterizations could have definitely made it a big blockbuster."[3]
References
- ^ "Sivappathigaram (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". Apple Music. Archived from the original on 2 February 2024. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
- ^ "Sivappathigaaram is super-stupid". www.rediff.com. Archived from the original on 16 September 2021. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
- ^ "Sivapathigaram Review Sivapathigaram Tamil Movie Review by Rajaraman.R". NOWRUNNING. Archived from the original on 7 November 2016. Retrieved 31 October 2015.