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Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tHA-NNCHWA
Soundtrack
| Song Name | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Video |
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| Yaarume Kekkave Illa | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | Yugabharathi | |
| Pom Pom | Vijay Prakash | Yugabharathi | |
| Nelavattam Nethiyile | P. Unnikrishnan and Harini | Yugabharathi | |
| Oru Ora Ora Paarvai | Balram | Yugabharathi | |
| Ammadi Ammadi | Shreya Ghoshal | Yugabharathi |
Storyline
<p>Idhayakani ( ), who hails from the village Killiyoor, is a firm believer in nonviolence. The ongoing feud between his family and the family of Cheena Thaana (Gnanavel) from the neighboring village of Puliyoor is a source of constant worry for him. Though their rivalry began on a minor issue, many lives were sacrificed over the years. Idhayakani’s father ( ) is killed by Cheena Thaana. Angered by his son’s death, Idhayakani’s grandfather ( ) retaliates by killing Cheena Thaana’s son. Cheena Thaana vows to kill Idhayakani. Meanwhile, Idhayakani meets Cheena Thaana’s daughter Thamarai ( ) at a temple festival and falls deeply in love with her. Chaos ensues when both realize who their families are, and the respective sets of parents and villagers object to their romance. Idhayakani marries Thamarai at a temple, and Cheena Thaana gets killed by Idhayakani’s grandfather’s henchmen. Thus, Thamarai develops hatred towards Idhayakani for her father’s death. According to Panchayat, Thamarai goes to Idhayakani’s home with her family in order to kill Idhayakani, but they fail in their attempts. When Chitappa ( ) hears that Thamarai is pregnant, he is determine to kill her child, but Thamarai’s uncle Surya ( ) tries to give strength tonic instead of poison to Thamarai, which makes her safe. In the climax, Killiooru organizes a Kabaddi match in Puliooru. Chitappa arrives at the place by kidnapping Thamarai and her mother ( ), but Idhayakani’s uncle Koushik ( ) was kidnapped instead of Thamarai. It turns out that Surya had saved her. Chitappa arrives to kill Idhayakani, but the presence of cheerleaders makes him undergo a change of heart. He then dances to the tune of and accepts Idhayakani wholeheartedly. After a fairly successful outing with , director Ezhil started his next titled , which was in a similar genre rural comedy. He roped in Vimal to play the lead Idhayakani, who has been named so by his parents and is a diehard fan. was signed to play the female lead as a Rajini fanatic in the movie, thus pairing with Vimal for second time after . She said “I play a cheerful, naughty village girl”. danced for one song along with Vimal and the group dancers which was shot in . Sify reported that the film was nearly 50% complete in December 2012. In April 2013 a song sequence featuring Vimal and Bindu Madhavi was shot for almost ten days in a set worth 15 lakhs. In May 2013 the crew shot a song sequence for 10 days with Vimal and Bindu Madhavi in a set resembling a fruit godown. The soundtrack album for is composed by , in his second collaboration with after , and his first collaboration with . The album contains five songs, which was written by , and five versions of the songs, however in the film, four songs were used; The song “Yaarume Kekkave Illa” was not included in the film. The track “Ammadi Ammadi” was released as a single on 17 June 2013, via the composer’s channel. The audio was released, along with the albums of and on 19 July 2013, at in . The audio songs were ranked at the 19th position in “Top 25 Albums of 2013” by Behindwoods, and the song “Ammadi Ammadi” sung by , received positive response from audiences, topping all the FM Radio charts upon release. Behindwoods rated the album 2.75 out of 5, stating “The album is folksy and well produced”. S. R. Ashok Kumar of , gave a positive review stating “The music is mixed with a liberal dose of comedy”. Milliblog reviewed the album stating “Imman-Ezhil’s combo’s signature style is evident and thoroughly enjoyable!” Therarefied gave a verdict stating “Imman continues his golden run with “. All lyrics are written by . The film was originally slated to release on 9 August 2013, but due to the release of Vijay-starrer , it got postponed to 15 August 2013, and again postponed, due to the controversies of the release of . The film’s distribution rights were acquired by Olympia Movies. The film released on 23 August 2013 in 300 screens across . A musical teaser from the film was released on 9 June 2013. Another musical teaser from the film was released on composer Imman’s SoundCloud channel on 15 June 2013. Two trailers from the film were released, with one of them during the audio launch on 19 July 2013, and the other one unveiled on 3 August 2013. The film opened to positive reviews from critics. gave it out of 5 stars and stated, “The unconvincing storyline may not hold your attention, also some unfunny comic elements in the film will not certainly keep you entertained throughout”. gave it a 1.5 out of 5 and wrote, “On the whole, Desingu Raja doesn’t have much going for it as this blend of comedy, romance and family drama is one that has been done to death many times”. also gave the same rating and wrote: “It’s an unambitious film on a mission to entertain its viewers with full-length comedy. Honestly, it doesn’t succeed in its mission because the forced humour does not even works for a few minutes, but after a while it really tests your patience”. gave it out of 5 stars and stated “You will not like this film if you are looking for a rural comedy that feels fresh and funny”. wrote “Desingu Raja is about the union of a couple from feuding villages, but it’s really a cautionary tale about making movies with no jokes and no script”. A sequel, , was announced in 2024.</p>
Details
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Genres:
Historical
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Writer:
S. Ezhil, N. Rajasekhar, (Dialogues)
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Producer:
P. Madan
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Music:
D. Imman
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Director:
S. Ezhil
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Cinematography:
Sooraj Nallusami
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Starring:
Vimal, Bindu Madhavi
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Release Date:
23-Aug-13
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Edited By:
Gopi Krishna
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Budget:
5 crore
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Language:
Tamil
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Box Office:
30 crore
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