Kadaikutty Singam (2018)

Kadaikutty Singam

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Directed by Pandiraj • Music: D. Imman

Soundtrack

Song NameSinger(s)LyricistVideo
Sithiramaasam VeyyilaMahalingamMahalingam
Thandora KannaalaV.V. PrasannaYugabharathi
Vaa JikkiD. ImmanYugabharathi
SengathirePradeep KumarYugabharathi
SandakkaariD. Imman and Vandana SrinivasanYugabharathi
Kaalai ThemeNivas, Sai Vignesh,Yugabharathi
Adivellakkaara VelaayiAnthony DaasanYugabharathi

Storyline

<p>Perunazhi Gunasingam is a modern-day wealthy farmer who lives happily with his family and his father, Ranasingam. Thirty years ago, Ranasingam always wanted a son but kept getting daughters. After four daughters with his first wife, Vanavan Madevi, Ranasingam sought a new bride to beget a son. Afraid of losing her status to a stranger, Vanavan arranged a marriage between Ranasingam and her younger sister, Panchavan Madhevi. Five months after Panchavan became pregnant, Ranasingam’s eldest daughter, Mangamma Rani, became pregnant out of wedlock, and Ranasingam’s family arranged her marriage to her boyfriend, Thamarai Manala Sendayar. With both the stepdaughter and stepmother pregnant, the odds went against Ranasingam as Panchavan gave birth to a girl while his elder daughter had a boy. Ranasingam was heartbroken and stopped worrying about a boy child. 8 years later, Vanavan became accidentally pregnant and finally gave birth to a boy named Gunasingam. Now Gunasingam is a 27-year-old, 10th graduate, and a contented and happy farmer who practices natural farming and lives peacefully. His concerns are: However, problems arise when Gunasingam falls head over heels for Kannukiniyal “Iniya”, the daughter of a rich man, Thillainayagam, whose sister Ranasingam had suddenly left during his engagement to oversee the birth of his fourth daughter. Despite resistance from Iniya’s family, Ranasingam agrees to the match, provided that Gunasingam must convince his sisters that he cannot marry their daughters. Also, Iniya’s uncle, Kodiyarasu, was jailed for the work of Gunasingam and seeks to get revenge by killing him. When Chellamma learns of Gunasingam’s decision, she attempts but is saved. Panchavan vacates Ranasingam’s house because she feels that her elder sister continuously commits injustices against her, like arranging her marriage without her permission, getting Panchavan’s only daughter married to an ill drunkard who died within a year, and now refusing to marry her granddaughter, Andal, to Gunasingam. As revenge, Kodiyarasu offers to marry Chellamma, and that offer is accepted. Thamarai is willing to attend the marriage only if his brother does not; the same goes for Malligai. Finally, Gunasingam gathers all his relatives to his grandmother’s function and convinces them after a moving speech. Later, Kodiyarasu is thrashed by Gunasingam and returned to prison. Meanwhile, Gunasingam’s brothers-in-law amend their dispute, and everyone attends Gunasingam’s wedding to Iniya. A year later, Gunasingam and Iniya give birth to a girl and choose to adopt permanent birth control to ensure that past events do not repeat themselves. In June 2017, signed on director to make a film for his studio , which would feature in a lead role. Pandiraj revealed that Karthi would play the role of a passionate farmer and the only male child in a family with five elder sisters. The director succeeded in convincing to play the character of Karthi’s father, while he cast as the main female lead despite initial reservations whether she would aptly portray a village character. The makers held talks with for a Second leading female role, but later selected . was signed to portray another leading female role. Other actors selected for the film included , , , , and . The shoot of the film began on 9 November 2017 in Chennai, with the cast and crew assembling for a launch ceremony. In early January 2018, the team moved to continue the shoot in and . The film ran into trouble with Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) when the team shot a rekla (bullock cart race) scene sequence in spite of AWBI denying permission. The producers had previously approached the AWBI for permission to shoot the scene which involved 211 cows and oxen, 48 cocks and 32 birds. The board, however, denied permission citing that the Supreme Court has banned the sport. The breach had come to light after Suriya had uploaded a video of him and his son visiting the shoot location in . Rajasekar Pandian, a manager of 2D Entertainment, later said that the team got the required permission from the District Collector of , who permitted the president of the Rekla Federation of Tamil Nadu to conduct the race. So, the makers chose to use the opportunity of the race to include such scenes of rekla racing in the film. The promotion of the film also proceeded by actor Karthi and Soori in the ongoing reality TV series . The satellite rights of the film were sold to . , the Telugu Version Of Kadaikutty Singam was sold to . Ashameera Aiyappan of gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote “Kadaikutty Singam was also branded as the film that would ‘inspire’ youngsters to take up farming. In a growing trend, several films seem to bear the pressure of delivering a social message. And in the process, they tend to oversimplify social issues that are intricately layered. It is easy to call yourself a proud farmer when you earn in lakhs from harvests and belong to a family that can feed 50 people daily. Kadaikutty Singam is about Guna Singam, who happens to be a farmer and his extended family. And Pandiraj ensures that it is a family that we don’t get to see often.” Thinkal Menon of gave the film 3 out of 5 stars and wrote “Karthi steals the show as a proud farmer who is hopeful of the state of agriculture in the country. As a down to earth family man, who preaches about the greatness of farming and the need to embrace it, the role has given him another chance to showcase his acting prowess. Soori’s comedy comes as a relief at many places in the film which is a bit over loaded with family sentiments. The heroines are okay while Sathyaraj, Ilavarasu, Bhanupriya and other artistes play their part well. Imman’s music and Velraj’s cinematography enhance the storytelling at several situations, while editing could have been much better.” Priyanka Sundar of gave the film 2 out of 5 stars and wrote “Kadaikutty Singham is a film that set out to explore the dynamics of a joint family in a rural village in Tamil Nadu, but ended up becoming a messy affair that tried to do it all.” gave the film’s rating 2.75 out of 5 stars and stated “Kadaikutty Singam scores high on emotions, dialogues and performances. Try watching it along with your family!” The film collected about (US$3.12 million) in on first week. According to trade sources, the film grossed (US$4.4 million) in just two weeks in Tamil Nadu and continued to run to packed houses. The soundtrack was composed by , making his first collaboration with and director . The soundtrack rights were acquired by . The album features eight songs, with three karaoke versions. The audio launch for the film was held on 11 June 2018. After the film’s release, the makers released five more songs as bonus tracks on 16 July 2018. All lyrics are written by .</p>

Details

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Genres: Drama
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Writer: Pandiraj
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Producer: Suriya
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Music: D. Imman
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Director: Pandiraj
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Cinematography: Velraj
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Release Date: 13-Jul-18
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Edited By: Ruben
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Budget: 25 crore
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Production Company:
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OTT Platform: Prime Video
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Runtime: 2h 29m
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Language: Tamil
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Box Office: 68 crore
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