Kaadhalan (1994)

Kaadhalan

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Directed by S. Shankar • Music: A. R. Rahman

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<p>Kakarla Sathyanarayana, the , inaugurates a new open market in , but as Mallikarjuna, a bomb specialist, planted a bomb the night before, the market area explodes minutes after Kakarla leaves, leaving the thrown into disarray. Prabhu, the union chairman of a college and his friend Vasanth, the joint secretary, invite Kakarla as the chief guest for the college annual day. Prabhu sees Kakarla’s daughter Shruti and instantly falls in love with her. Kakarla accepts the invitation and arrives on the function day with his wife and Shruti. Prabhu joins Shruti’s dance school to get close to her. Shruti hates Prabhu for disrespecting classical dance. Prabhu follows the advice of his father Kathiresan, a police constable, to impress Shruti by learning classical dance properly. He practices continuously for a month and becomes well-versed in the art. Shruti refuses to go to the festival at if Prabhu attends as he would insult the art. To disprove her, Prabhu secretly enters her house and demonstrates his dance skills, thus impressing Shruti. She agrees to attend Natyanjali, but Kakarla refuses to let Shruti attend Natyanjali due to fear of terrorism. Unknown to anyone, Kakarla is an aide of the National ruling party and was paid heavily to topple the state government by horse-trading of . Kakarla instead chose to create law and order disarray and dismiss the legislature using . He orchestrated the bombing at the market. Shruti escapes with Prabhu and Vasanth via motorbike, outwitting her bodyguards. Kakarla and Malli plan the next bomb blast at the , where Natyanjali is to take place. Ajay, a commando, informs Kakarla that Shruti left with two men to attend Natyanjali. Kakarla orders Malli to remove the bomb, but he faces an accident on the way, resulting in a broken leg. Shruti realises Prabhu’s love for her and reciprocates his feelings. They reach Chidambaram as planned. Due to Malli’s inability to remove the bomb, Kakarla secretly informs the police and his guards. Ajay and the squad reach the temple, remove the bomb and bring Shruti back by helicopter. Kakarla doubts Shruti’s virginity as she was with Prabhu for a night. Upset at this, Shruti meets with Prabhu and asks him to marry her, but Ajay and his commandos imprison Prabhu and accuse him of planting the bomb. The police , but he refuses and is tortured. Shruti becomes embittered over his imprisonment and expresses her love for him to her parents. Vasanth informs all the students about the happenings and a strike is called by the students against Kakarla. Kakarla and Sruthi reach an agreement: in exchange for Prabhu’s unconditional release, Shruti is sent to her paternal grandparents’ house in . Some weeks later, Prabhu and Vasanth reach Tadepalligudem and find Shruti. Shruti’s grandparents support their romance and unite them. Malli sees Prabhu and informs Kakarla, which Prabhu overhears. Prabhu discovers evidence of Kakarla’s attempts to blast the temple and learns about his plans to blast the . After subduing Malli, Prabhu and Vasanth escape with the evidence. Malli informs Kakarla, who orders the police to find Prabhu. The police arrest Prabhu and Vasanth and Kakarla tells Malli to make the bomb detonate after his visit to the hospital to see the undergoing treatment there. They plan to dump an unconscious Prabhu and Vasanth in the hospital. However, the two escape and Prabhu informs Kathiresan about the bomb. Malli plants it, but Kakarla tries to kill him with a bomb radio. Malli survives and, in revenge, re-times the bomb to detonate Kakarla’s scheduled visit. Prabhu searches for the bomb, while Vasanth brings students to vacate the patients. After meeting the Vice President, Kakarla is trapped in a lift with his wife and Shruti. Shruti and her mother are helped out, while Prabhu, having located the bomb, throws it into a river; the bomb detonates without killing anyone. Prabhu and Shruthi reunite, while Malli kills Kakarla with a live wire, and succumbs to his injuries. After the success of (1993), producer of A. R. S. Film International decided to collaborate with director for the second time. Shankar narrated the plot of “a young dancer from a normal middle-class household falling in love with a girl from a very influential household”. Kunjumon liked the plot and, “to turn this into as grand a film as was possible”, he decided to incorporate the cold-war between the then Tamil Nadu chief minister and the then governor into the screenplay. The dialogues were written by , cinematography was handled by , and editing by and . Shankar wanted to be the lead actor, but due to other commitments he could not act in the film. , who worked as a dancer for Kunjumon’s previous ventures, was later finalised by Kunjumon. Shankar was initially reluctant to have him as the lead actor as distributors felt audience would not accept him in that role because of his “lean physique” and “bearded look”. However Kunjumon was firm with his choice and wanted to prove distributors wrong. Dubbing voice for Prabhu Deva was provided by the then struggling actor . was originally considered as the lead actress. Busy schedules meant that was instead chosen. It is her first Tamil film. Kunjumon initially wanted to have play Vasanth, but he did not accept, citing scheduling conflicts; was instead chosen. was not initially interested in playing the governor, but after convincing by Kunjumon, he agreed. While played the role of Prabhu Deva’s father, was reluctant to portray Prabhu Deva’s mother; she relented after believing the role would give her a break, like how (1990) did for who played Balasubrahmanyam’s pair in that film. However, the majority of Padmapriya’s scenes did not make the final cut. The song ” ” was shot near the in , and other landmarks across Madras. Art director specially created a glass framed bus for the song. Since the crew made a film with a relatively new cast it created doubts on the trade, so the crew decided “to use the newest technology at that time”, hoping this move would help the film appeal to audiences. The crew decided to use visual effects extensively in the song sequences, intending to make them the attraction. Venki Sambamoorthy was chosen to supervise the visual effects, and he had done so by outsourcing the work to technicians from abroad. It became the final film to be shot inside the premises of after the film’s crew was sued by court for shooting inside the temple. The song “Muqabla” was shot at . Kasi, who designed costumes for the song had to design around 400 costumes within a short time as the dancers had only one day callsheet. at was shown as Nagma’s home in the film. The song “Ennavale” was shot at . Other filming locations included , , , , and it took eleven months to be completed. The score and soundtrack were composed by , with lyrics written by , and director Shankar who penned the “Petta Rap” number. The song “Mukkabla” became popular and was plagiarised freely by tunesmiths. Nearly a dozen versions of the song were churned out, a feat that earned “Mukkabla” and Rahman a place in the . New styles were experimented with, as in “Petta Rap”, a song which was written in a -like style, interspersing Tamil with English words. The synthesiser and the keyboard also feature while drawing from Tamil folk music. made his playback singing debut with the song “Ennavale Ennavale” which is set in raga. The dubbed Hindi version of the soundtrack, , sold 2.5 million units in India. “Urvasi Urvasi” inspired the 2014 song ” ” by American rapper . It was remade in Hindi as a single, “Urvashi” in 2018, sung and composed by , with the music video starring and . “Mukkabla” was remade as “Muqabla” in Hindi for the 2020 film , in which Prabhu Deva stars as one of the leads, and an accompanying video song was released in late 2019 as promotion for the film. was released on 17 September 1994. The film was a major success, and by the end of January 1995 was expected to gross (US$1.8 million) against a budget of (US$350,000) in South India alone. Malini Mannath of said, “[ ] is better than expected, and will appeal to the college crowd.” K. Vijiyan of said, “Sadly, the love story is not all that endearing as it is eclipsed by the dance songs.” R. P. R. of praised the film for its grandeur, but criticised its story and Prabhu Deva’s performance for being overshadowed by his dancing. P. Unnikrishnan won the with his first ever film song for “Ennavale Ennavale”. Congress MP submitted a petition to the to ban the film, citing the negative portrayal of the governor; the High Court admitted the petition. Kunjumon said he received calls from governor’s office ordering him to remove certain scenes from the film. However, Jayalalithaa was impressed with the film, supported Kunjumon and no scenes were removed. The song ” ” inspired the title of the 1996 film . Furthermore, the gibberish line “Jil Jung Juk” which was spoken by Vadivelu in the film inspired the title of a . The line “Take It Easy Policy” from “Urvasi Urvasi” was used as the title of Prabhu Deva’s 2021 autobiography. “Petta Rap” was remixed in the , also starring Prabhu Deva.</p>

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Genres: Drama
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Producer: K. T. Kunjumon
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Music: A. R. Rahman
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Director: S. Shankar
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Cinematography: Jeeva
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Starring: Prabhu Deva, Nagma
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Release Date: 17-Sep-94
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Edited By: B. Lenin, V. T. Vijayan
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Budget: 3 crore
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Runtime: 2h 50m
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Language: Tamil
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