Pannaiyarum Padminiyum

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Directed by S. U. Arun Kumar • Music: Justin Prabhakaran

Soundtrack

Song NameSinger(s)LyricistVideo
Pesuraen PesuraenJustin Prabhakaran, Vairam, Pandiyamma and ThayammaVaali
Onakkaga PorantheneBalram and SandhyaVaali
Enakkaaga PoranthayeS.P.B.Charan and Anu AnandVaali
Kadhal VandhaachoKarthik and PrashanthiniJustin Prabhakaran
Enga Ooru VandiAkhilesh, Allen, Gowtham, Haripriya,Justin Prabhakaran

Storyline

<p>The film begins with a young man buying a new car, he says that his inspiration is from a Pannaiyar (landlord) in his village and his love for a vintage car. Pannaiyar and his wife Chellamma are kind-hearted and broadminded people who are responsible for introducing essential technologies like TV, radio, telephones, etc., to their villagers. The villagers also enjoy the liberty of using all these items with his permission. The couple have a married daughter named Suja, who is greedy. Whenever she visits, she makes it a point to take whichever device she finds pleasing to her eye. One day, Pannaiyar’s friend Shanmugam comes to his house with his brand new Fiat car and Pannaiyar is instantly awestruck by the latest car’s features. To Pannaiyar’s surprise and happiness, Shanmugam says that he will leave the car for a few months under Pannaiyar’s care since he is going to visit his pregnant daughter and gives his consent to Pannaiyar to use the car as he wishes. Since then, an excited Pannaiyar takes care of it like a prized possession. Since he does not know how to drive, he appoints a young man named Murugesan as the driver and the household servant Peedai as the cleaner. Pannaiyar and Chellamma treat them like their own sons. School-going kids often swarm around the car asking for a ride in the front seat, and one little boy in particular is very much interested, so Peedai jokingly asks him to bring five rupees to get a front seat ride, and the boy starts saving his pocket money sincerely day by day. Like all the other facilities belonging to Pannaiyar, the villagers also get to use the car for their emergency purposes. On one such day, when Murugesan is helping a family at a funeral, he comes across a beautiful girl named Malarvizhi among the mourners. He is attracted to her instantly and she also falls for him, and they start to love each other. One night, Chellamma requests her husband to learn driving before their wedding anniversary so that they can go to the temple together, he obliges. Pannaiyar is determined to learn driving and asks Murugesan to train him. Murugesan fears that he will lose his job if Pannaiyar learns driving, so he procrastinates as much as he can. So, Pannaiyar’s driving progress is very slow. Meanwhile, Shanmugam’s daughter unexpectedly visits them and says that her father suddenly died. Pannaiyar is shocked to hear about the loss of his friend and hands over the car keys and the documents that Shanmugam left under his care. But the daughter leaves the car behind as a token of remembrance of her father. Now that they are the proud owners of the car, the Pannaiyar family is happy, and certain heartwarming incidents change Murugesan’s mind and he wholeheartedly plans to teach Pannaiyar to drive, but during one of his lessons, Pannaiyar causes an accident that creates minor damages to the car, which starts having technical difficulties from then onwards. Meanwhile, Suja visits her parents and her eyes fall on the new car and she demands for it. Unable to refuse, Pannaiyar halfheartedly lets her take it, much to the disappointment of Murugesan and Chellamma. On Pannaiyar and Chellamma’s wedding anniversary, as the family is preparing to get into a to go to the temple, they see an irate Suja coming to their house with the car. She says that she and her husband would have been in an accident because the car stopped working and insults her father for giving a useless old car. Chellamma steps in and scolds her and Suja storms away angrily, leaving the car behind. Murugesan, Pannaiyar and Chellamma dismiss Suja’s tantrum and are rather pleased that their car is finally back. They try to start the car but it would not start. In utter frustration, Peedai jumps over the car and sits on the bonnet, and suddenly it starts. Finally, as per their earlier plan, Pannaiyar manages to drive successfully and take his wife Chellamma in his own car to the temple on their anniversary. They even race a bus driver, who was being a bully for quite a while. Meanwhile, the little boy who saved money to get a front seat ride sadly leaves out of town for higher studies without his wish fulfilled. Years later, that boy turns out to be the young man who bought a new car at the beginning of the movie. He visits his hometown and searches for the old car in Pannaiyar’s house. Murugesan sees the man and asks if he needs a ride to the town. The man says yes and finally sits in the front seat of the car, and his longtime wish is fulfilled at last as they drive away. is based on the director ‘s of the same name, which was screened during the reality show . Arun Kumar retained the main characters but tried creating a largely new story. The feature film adaptation was formally launched in January 2013, and was still in pre-production a month later. A large set worth (equivalent to 68 lakh or US$80,000 in 2023) was constructed for the film during shooting at , . Filming also took place in and around Madurai. Principal photography ended in July 2013. The soundtrack was composed by , in his feature film debut. The audio launch was held on 26 July 2013. The songs “Onakkaga Poranthaene” and “Pesuren Pesuren” attained popularity. of wrote, “Barring a song and that odd singing misstep, this is a mighty strong debut by Justin Prabhakaran!”. To promote , the makers took two cars on a “road show”; one car started from Coimbatore and another from Nagercoil, both headed to Chennai. The was released in theatres on 7 February 2014. It was later screened in many international film festivals such as Jagran Film Festival, Prague International Film Festival, Habitat Film Festival, the (CIFF) and the (BIFFES) in which it won the special jury award. It was the only Tamil film selected to be screened at the (IFFK). , writing for , described the film as “sweetly old-fashioned” but felt that “developments have been dreamed up simply to pad out the running time” and that “the scenes and characters (added to make a feature film from a short), sometimes, feel like editing-room discards that are rightfully DVD extras”. called it “a feel good and charming emotional drama” but that the length was “the film’s as it stretches and goes on and on, making it boring at times”. gave it 4.5/5 and wrote, “In a list featuring films that tug at your heart strings, deserves to be right on the top. An emotionally uplifting work, the film steers away from the commercial zone by constantly rewarding us with characters that not just entertain but stay with us hours after we leave the cinema hall”. M Suganth of gave the film 3.5/5 and wrote, “Expanding his much-loved short film into a full-length feature, Arunkumar shows that he is a capable storyteller. He takes his time spinning his yarn but there is an assuredness in the telling that keeps you hooked”. S Saraswathi of gave the film 3/5 and called it “refreshing” and “a realistic story about the lives of ordinary people and their simple desires”. won in six categories at the : , (Sethupathi), (Jayaprakash), (Thulasi), (S. P. B. Charan) and (Sandhya). Even before the release of , actor had purchased the remake rights of the film.</p>

Details

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Genres: Drama
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Writer: S. U. Arun Kumar
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Producer: M. R. Ganesh
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Director: S. U. Arun Kumar
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Cinematography: Gokul Benoy
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Release Date: 07-Feb-14
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Edited By: A. Sreekar Prasad
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OTT Platform: Prime Video
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Runtime: 2h 32m
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Language: Tamil
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