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Thillalangadi
Directed byM. Raja
Produced byM.Raja
Written by
  • Vakkantham Vamsi (story)
Based onKick
by Vakkantham Vamsi
Starring
Music by
  • Yuvan Shankar Raja (songs)
  • S. Thaman (background score and 2 songs)
CinematographyB. Rajasekar
Edited byRam Sudharsan
Jayam Company
Distributed bySun Pictures
  • 23 July 2010
180 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget15 crore (equivalent to 25 crore or US$3.6 million in 2018)
Box office45 crore (equivalent to 75 crore or US$11 million in 2018)

Jayam Ravi Actor Born - September 10, 2016 in Indian. Jayam Ravi, born Ravi Mohan, is an Indian actor who works in the Tamil film industry.The son of film editor Mohan, Ravi made his debut as an. Ravi was born to Tamil parents, editor Mohan and Varalakshmi Mohan. He has two siblings, his elder. Born: September 10, 1980.

Thillalangadi (Tamil: தில்லாலங்கடி; English: DefilerEk dil ek jaan mp3 download. ) is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film directed by M. Raja that stars his brother Jayam Ravi, Shaam and Tamannaah in lead roles, and an extensive supporting cast including Prabhu, Suhasini, Vadivelu, Santhanam, and Sanchita Shetty, among others playing pivotal roles.

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This is a remake of the 2009 Telugu film, Kick starring Ravi Teja and Ileana D'Cruz. The film features a soundtrack composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, whilst S. Thaman's original score has been reused. The film, produced by Raja's father Mohan and to be distributed by Sun Pictures, released on 23 July 2010 and it was a super hit.[1][2]

Thillalangadi depicts the story of Krishna (Jayam Ravi), a brilliant student who has excelled in all aspects of life but loves to have a 'kick' in his life and would do anything just to experience this 'kick'.

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Plot[edit]

Krishna (Jayam Ravi) is a happy-go-lucky youth who excels in every field but always does strange and dangerous things to obtain a certain 'kick' – a thrill or excitement that he craves. One such activity is secretly double-crossing his childhood friend Dass (Sathyan) while helping him elope. At this point, he meets Nisha (Tamannaah), who is shocked at his recklessness and writes him off as crazy. Krishna sets his sights on Nisha and woos her in a very unorthodox way; he begs her not to fall in love with him. After a host of comical situations involving Krishna's caring but easygoing parents (Prabhu and Suhasini), local thugs (John Vijay and Mayilsamy), and an ever-present comic relief Jackson (Vadivelu), Nisha accepts Krishna's love. However, she sets a condition: Krishna must stay in a well-paying job (he had resigned from other jobs due to lack of 'kick'), and only then will she agree to marry him. Krishna accepts but soon resigns again for the same reason and tries to hide it from Nisha. When Nisha finds out, she breaks up with him and leaves him for good.

Some months later, Nisha's parents arrange for her to meet a prospective suitor in Malaysia. Though reluctant, she meets the suitor Krishna Kumar (Shaam), a tough but honest policeman. She narrates the story of her affair with Krishna, and Krishna Kumar reveals that he is tracking a dangerous thief who has stolen large amounts of money from wealthy (mostly corrupt) politicians. At Malaysia, Nisha, her sister Ammu (Sanchita Shetty), and Jackson run into Krishna again but learn that he has lost his memory and cannot remember his past life. Nisha sees this as an opportunity to start their relationship again from scratch. However, it is revealed that Krishna is not really suffering from amnesia; he has faked his condition by convincing an amnesiac Paul (Santhanam) that he is a doctor, and tricked him into diagnosing his condition falsely. Nisha is upset but realizes that it was done due to his love for her, and she has hidden her own feelings from him. They reconcile.

Meanwhile, it is revealed that the thief whom Krishna Kumar has been tracking is Krishna. His motives are simple; he steals ill-gotten money from politicians to pay for operations of children suffering from cancer. After manipulating various people, such as Vannai Vasanthi (Nalini) and Karuppu (Ganja Karuppu), and stealing from them, he is finally caught in the act by Krishna Kumar. Krishna is still unfazed, celebrating his failure at a street party. He dares Krishna Kumar to catch him in his final crime: stealing money from MLA Rajaraam (Radha Ravi). After many harrowing stunts, Krishna pulls it off successfully. Krishna Kumar is demoted from his job for his failure and is shocked to learn that his replacement is Krishna, who promises to 'guard' Rajaraam's remaining money. Knowing what is in store for the politicians, Krishna Kumar leaves with a new respect for his foe.

Cast[edit]

  • Jayam Ravi as Krishna (later IPS officer)
  • Shaam as Krishna Kumar IPS
  • Tamannaah as Nisha
  • Prabhu as Krishna's father
  • Suhasini as Krishna's mother
  • Vadivelu as Jacky/Jackson/John
  • Santhanam as Dr. Butty Paul
  • Sanchita Shetty as Ammu
  • Sathyan as Dass
  • Ganja Karuppu as Karuppu
  • Radha Ravi as MLA Rajaraam
  • Nalini as MLA Vannai Vasanthi
  • Livingston as Nisha's uncle
  • Jayaprakash as Nisha's father
  • Manivannan as Ashram's staff
  • Dhandapani as Minister Chandra Lakshman
  • Mansoor Ali Khan as Inspector
  • Mayilsamy as Rowdy
  • John Vijay as 'Manda odu' Maasi
  • Yogi Babu as Maasi's Sidekick
  • Manobala as Saamiyar
  • Chandra Lakshman as Shreya Das
  • Lakshmi as Nisha's aunt
  • Latha Rao as Usha
  • Chandrashekhar Vijay Anthony as Venkat
  • L. Raja
  • Vijayalakshmi as Swapna (cameo appearance)
  • L. R. Eswari (cameo appearance)
  • Master Manikandan (cameo appearance)

Character map of remakes[edit]

Super Ranga (2014)
(Kannada)
Thillalangadi (2010)
(Tamil)
Kick (2009)
(Telugu)
Kick (2014)
(Hindi)
UpendraJayam RaviRavi TejaSalman Khan
Kriti KharbandaTamannaah BhatiaIleana D'CruzJacqueline Fernandez
Raghu MukherjeeShaamShaamRandeep Hooda

Soundtrack[edit]

Thillalangadi
Soundtrack album by
Released2 July 2010
Recorded2009–10
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length34:59
LabelSony Music India
ProducerYuvan Shankar Raja
Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology
Kaadhal Solla Vandhen
(2010)
Thillalangadi
(2010)
Naan Mahaan Alla
(2010)

The Thillalangadi soundtrack is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, working together with director M. Raja for the first time. The soundtrack album features 7 songs, two of which have been reused from the original version, composed by Thaman, as per Raja's wish. The lyrics are penned by Na. Muthukumar and Viveka. The audio was released on 2 July 2010 at the Sun TV studios and premiered on Sun Music in the evening.[3] The background score was taken from the original, scored by Thaman. It comprises the first working together of two legendary singers K.S.Chitra and Shreya Ghoshal for the first time. This duo got a nomimation for best Playback Singing on Filmfare Awards South.

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1.'Ding Ding'VivekaVijay Prakash, Naveen5:14
2.'Sol Pechu (Tamil: சொல் பேச்சு)'Na. MuthukumarK. S. Chitra, Shreya Ghoshal, Yuvan Shankar Raja4:56
3.'Pootta Paathadhum' (Composed by Thaman)VivekaSuchitra3:39
4.'Memory Loss'VivekaKailash Kher, Ranjith4:28
5.'Pattu Pattu'Na. MuthukumarSilambarasan Rajendar, Manasi Scott4:57
6.'Idhayam Karaikirathe (Tamil: இதயம் கரைகிறதே)' (Composed by Thaman)VivekaSrivardhini2:35
7.'Thothu Ponen'VivekaShankar Mahadevan3:24
Total length:34:59

Production[edit]

Jayam Ravi

Development[edit]

After the Telugu filmKick, directed by Surender Reddy and starring Ravi Teja, Ileana D'Cruz and Shaam in lead roles, which was released in early May 2009, went on to become highly successful at the box office, 'Editor' Mohan, father of M. Raja and Jayam Ravi, purchased the remake rights for the Tamil version, paying an 'astronomical amount', less than one month later.[4] While Mohan himself would produce the film, Mohan's elder son, M. Raja, was made the director, directing again his brother Jayam Ravi, who would later bag the lead role in the film. It is, noticeably, the fifth 'remake project' of this combo, featuring 'Editor' Mohan as the producer, M. Raja as the director and Jayam Ravi as the lead actor, after Jayam, M. Kumaran son of Mahalakshmi, Something Something .. Unakkum Enakkum and Santosh Subramaniam.

Casting[edit]

For the lead role, played by Ravi Teja in the original version, several popular actors, including Vijay[5] and Madhavan[5] were considered and approached. As per reports, this film was planned to be Vijay's 51st film,[6] which, however, turned out to be not true. Finally, Jayam Ravi was roped in for the role, teaming up once again with his father and brother.[7]

The lead female role, originally played by Ileana D'Cruz, was eventually won by Tamannaah Bhatia.[8] Initially, the crew had planned to sign Ileana for the same role in Tamil as well and approached her, but her father is said to have refused the offer as he didn't want his daughter to play the same role again.[9] Also actress Bhanu, who had starred in the films Thaamirabharani and the very recently released Azhagar Malai, was approached for the role.[10] However, she, too, reused the offer as she felt the role was too glamorous and she wouldn't fit the role.[10] Whilst all his earlier remakes had the actress, who played the role in the original film, in the Tamil version as well, M. Raja, for the first time, was not able to sign the actress of the original Telugu version.[8]

Meanwhile, Shaam, who played a vital role in the Telugu version, took up the same the role in Tamil, whilst Prabhu Ganesan was roped in for a 'significant role'[11] and Vadivelu and Santhanam were roped in for the film's comedy portions.[12][13] Prabhu Ganesan would be playing the role of Ravi's father, which was played by Sayaji Shinde in the original version. It was said, that yesteryear actor Karthik Muthuraman was initially considered and approached for the role, before Prabhu Ganesan was finally confirmed.[14]Suhasini Mani Ratnam was roped in to enact Ravi's mother character.[15] Unlike in Raja's earlier remakes, which all had music scored by the composer who scored the original version and the same songs as well (except for M. Kumaran Son Of Mahalakshmi), composer Yuvan Shankar Raja was roped in for the musical score this time, replacing Thaman, who composed the music of Kick.[11] Apart from Vadivelu and Santhanam, the film stars an array of comedians such as Livingston, Mayilsamy, Kanja Karuppu, Manobala, Thyagu and Sathyan as well.

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Filming[edit]

The film was formally launched on 19 August 2009 at AVM Studios.[15][16] The first shot, featuring Jayam Ravi and Tamannaah, was directed by S. Shankar, with actor Vijay giving the inaugural clap shot.[15][17] The launch was attended by many prominent people from the Tamil film industry as Tamil Film Producers Council chief Ramanarayanan, KRG, Abirami Ramanathan, S. A. Chandrasekhar, R. B. Chowdhary, Ram Kumar, Kasthuri Raja, PL Thenappan, actor Karthi and actress Kushboo Sundar among others.[16][17]

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The film was shot at various locations, including Chennai (India), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Bangkok (Thailand) and Singapore. The crew, including director Raja, Jayam Ravi, manager Senthil, cinematographer B. Rajasekar and art director Milan had been looking for locations in Malaysia in August 2009,[9] after which the film shooting began. At first, shooting was held in Chennai for nearly 20 days, following which the crew flew to Malaysia, where a major portion of the film was to be shot, where the original film was shot as well.[18] By mid-November, the crew had completed a 30-day schedule in Malaysia. The shoot in Malaysia involved an action sequence, filmed by three cameras simultaneously, which was shot on busy roads with special permissions from the local police authorities[19] and a song sequence featuring Ravi and Tamannaah. Shooting was held also at the famous Petronas Twin Towers and on the Singapore-Malaysian railway line.[20] During the 30-day filming, the September 2009 Sumatra earthquakes occurred, which the team luckily survived.[21] In late January 2010, a special song ('Solpechu Ketkadha Sundari'), widely publicized as the '360 degree song' was shot.[22] It was filmed using a Nero motion control camera that revolves on a 360 degree angle set, which was handled by an Australian specialist Scott and would later look like a single shot.[22][23] This song, choreographed by Shobi, which would feature 15 Jayam Ravis and 5 Tamannaahs, was completed in around 45 hours, on which alone nearly Rs. 75 lakhs was said to be spent.[22]

Release[edit]

The satellite rights of the film were sold to Sun TV.[24]

Reception[edit]

The film had a solo release on 23 July 2010, opening to mixed and negativereviews unlike the original version. Whilst Sify.com rated the film as 'average' film and added that it is 'boring',[1] a reviewer from Behindwoods.com gave 2.5 out of 5, describing the film as an 'enjoyable entertainer'.[25] Pavithra Srinivasan from Rediff.com cited the film as a 'ridiculous pot-boiler' and criticised Jeyam Ravi's lacking punch and wafer-thin story line, giving the film a mere 1.5 out of 5.[26] Meanwhile, an Indiaglitz.com reviewer cited that 'the brothers have come out with an engrossing fare, but only in parts', adding that is 'interesting in parts', but would have been 'more shining and bright, had few loose ends been stitched together.'[27] A critic from Times of India also criticised the film saying that it 'lacks that light touch needed to carry off the candyfloss content.' as well as Jayam Ravi's performance describing his character as 'a ham of what is simply a ridiculously featherweight character.'[28] Chennai Online said 'the film somehow manages to entertain with comedy elements.'[29]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abReview-1. Sify.com (2 December 2012). Retrieved on 2016-12-03.
  2. ^Review-2. Movies.rediff.com (23 July 2010). Retrieved on 2016-12-03.
  3. ^'Thillalangadi audio straight to the stores'. Sify.com. 1 July 2010. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  4. ^'Editor Mohan bags 'Kick' Tamil rights!!'. indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
  5. ^ ab'Madhavan in Kick remake'. bharatstudent.com. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
  6. ^'Telugu 'Kick' lucky for Vijay'. cinesouth.com. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
  7. ^'Raja to remake Kick with his brother!'. Oneindia. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
  8. ^ ab'Tamanna to star in Tamil Kick'. Oneindia. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
  9. ^ ab''Thillalangadi' team in Malaysia'. indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
  10. ^ ab'Why this actress refused Jayam Ravi'. Behindwoods. Retrieved 26 August 2009.
  11. ^ ab'Yuvan to kick-start 'Kick' songs'. indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
  12. ^'Jayam Ravi and Vadivelu team up'. indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
  13. ^''Kick is Thillalangadi'. indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
  14. ^'Jayam Ravi tries… Karthik evades…'. Behindwoods. Retrieved 21 August 2009.
  15. ^ abc'Thillalangadi – Get, Set, Go'. Behindwoods. Retrieved 21 August 2009.
  16. ^ ab'Get, set go for 'Thillalangadi''. indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 21 August 2009.
  17. ^ ab'Jayam Ravi's Thillalangadi starts rolling!'. Sify. Retrieved 21 August 2009.
  18. ^''Thillalangadi' team- at a shock!'. indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 11 November 2009.
  19. ^''Thillalangadi' teams thanks Malaysia'. indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 11 November 2009.
  20. ^'Jeyam Ravi's Thrilling Shoot In Malaysia'. top10cinema.com. Retrieved 11 November 2009.
  21. ^'Jayam Ravi and Tammu survive earthquake!'. Sify. Retrieved 11 November 2009.
  22. ^ abcPillai, Sreedhar (13 February 2010). 'A 360 degree song!'. Times of India. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
  23. ^'15 JAYAM RAVIS AND 5 TAMANNAHS'. Behindwoods. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
  24. ^https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/tamil/Thillalangadi-matinee-on-Sun-TV-today/articleshow/45592640.cms
  25. ^Review-2. Behindwoods.com. Retrieved on 3 December 2016.
  26. ^Review-3. Movies.rediff.com (23 July 2010). Retrieved on 2016-12-03.
  27. ^Review-4. Indiaglitz.com (24 July 2010). Retrieved on 2016-12-03.
  28. ^'Thillalangadi – The Times of India'. The Times Of India. 26 July 2010.
  29. ^'Movie Review : 'Thillalangadi' Movie Review – Movies'. ChennaiOnline. 26 July 2010. Retrieved 8 November 2012.

External links[edit]

  • Thillalangadi on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thillalangadi&oldid=898645880'

Actor Jayam Ravi

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Ravi Mohan known professionally as Jayam Ravi is an Indian Tamil film actor. Debuting in the 2003 Tamil film Jayam, Ravi is best known for his appearances in the M. Raja-directed M. Kumaran Son Of Mahalakshmi, Something Something .. Unnakum Ennakum and Santhosh Subramaniam.
Ravi was born to tamil parents editor Mohan and Varalakshmi Mohan. He has one brother, M. Raja, who is a Director. He also has a sister, Roja Mohan, who is a dentist. He completed his schooling at Jawahar Vidyalaya in Ashok Nagar, Chennai. He studied dancing with the bharatnatyam dancer Nalini Balakrishnan and performed his arangetram at the age of 12. After completing his degree in Visual Communications from Loyola College, Chennai, he decided to get into the acting industry. He has also undergone training in acting with Kishore Namit Kapur Institute in Mumbai.
He is a martial arts expert and a trained bharatanatyam dancer. He also learned martial arts for the character in his second film, M. Kumaran Son Of Mahalakshmi. Prior to acting, Ravi had been an assistant director to Suresh Krishna in the 2001 film Aalavandhan.
Ravi made his acting debut in the 2003 Tamil film Jayam, produced by his father and directed by his brother M. Raja. The film, a remake of the 2002 Telugu blockbuster of the same name, became highly successful at the box office, running up to 200 days. Thanks to the enormous success of the film, the prefix 'Jayam' was given to his name Ravi.
His next venture was M. Kumaran Son Of Mahalakshmi (2004), the remade version of the Telugu film Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi, in which he starred alongside Asin Thottumkal. The film, considered a family entertainer, received the Tamil Nadu State Film Special Award for Best Film and fetched Ravi himself the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor. Then came Daas (2004) which marked 100 days in theaters and termed as an average. Mazhai, a remake of the Telugu movie Varsham is also became an average. This was followed by Sarans Idhaya Thirudan unlike his previous films, this film garnered negative reviews as well as very poor box office returns.
In 2006 he appeared in the film Something Something Unakkum Enakkum, which turned out to be a super mega hit, much like the original version. It made a huge mark on the Tamil film industry. Trisha Krishnan acted alongside Ravi in the film, (she was in the original version too). His next film Deepavali under director Ezhils direction released February 2007. This film, which saw him pairing with Bhavana Balachandran, was good but not good as expected. It was an average movie.
In 2008 Ravi appeared in three films. In his first release Velli Thirai, he appeared in a cameo role, whilst his second release was the family-drama Santhosh Subramaniam, once again under his brother M. Rajas direction in a remake again. In the Tamil version of the 2006 Telugu film Bommarillu, in which he starred opposite Genelia DSouza, he essayed the role of a young man, whose choices and wishes are continually subdued by his fathers. The film won high accolades and went on to become one of the most successful films of the year, whilst Ravi received a Filmfare nomination for the Best Actor Award. Next he starred in the action thriller Dhaam Dhoom, directed by late cinematographer-director Jeeva, who died in the midst of the films shooting in Russia. Completed by Jeevas assistant Manikandan, his wife Aneez Tanveer and his guru P. C. Sreeram, Dhaam Dhoom released in mid 2008. Though the film had the biggest opening of Jayam Ravis career, it turned out to be only a moderate hit. For his portrayal of a Gautham Subramaniyam, a man accused in a murder he did not commit, however, Ravi received rave reviews from critics.
In 2009, he starred in the action film Peranmai, directed by S. P. Jananathan, in which he enacted the role of Dhruvan, a tribal forest officer. His performance was widely appreciated and praised, whilst the film itself was lauded for its patriotic theme. Ravi also did something few Indian male stars have done, appearing in his opening scenes in the film near nude and proudly showing off his bare body.
Ravi is currently working on the film Thilalangadi, pairing up with his brother for the fifth time to appear in a remake of a Telugu film. In the Tamil version of the 2009 blockbuster film Kick, he will be sharing screen space with Shaam, Tamannaah for the first time and with veteran actor Prabhu for the second time after Something Something Unakkum Enakkum.
Ravi is married to Aarthi Vijayakumar, daughter of film producer Sujatha Vijayakumar, on 4 June 2009.