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Raatchasi
Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mC9e7ywzvnU&pp=0gcJCfwAo7VqN5tD
Soundtrack
| Song Name | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thadai Illai Odu | Rahul Nambiar | Yuga Bharathi | |
| Sigaramae | Sean Roldan and Ravi G | Sean Roldan | |
| Nee En Nanbanae | Brindha Sivakumar | Yugabharathi | |
| Rekka Namakku | Srinidhi. S | Sy. Gowtham Raj | |
| Kondattam | Sean Roldan and Bamba Bakiya | Ra. Thanikodi |
Storyline
<p>Geeta Rani, an officer in the , takes voluntary retirement and joins a struggling government school in R. Puthur as the new headmistress. She is determined to transform the poorly functioning school and bring positive change to the . Upon arriving in the village, Geeta Rani overhears villagers and even an auto driver speaking negatively about the school. Undeterred, she visits the school undercover to assess the condition of the campus, staff, and environment. She finds widespread neglect, lack of discipline, and corruption. During an attempt to admit a child, the (AHM) demands a bribe of ₹2,500, even though government school fees are only ₹230 per annum. When challenged, he refuses to admit the child. Geeta Rani immediately asserts her authority by ringing the school bell and assembling students and staff for a warm-up session. She confronts a petty shop outside the school selling tobacco and gutka to students. When the shopkeeper resists, she destroys the toffee jars and warns him, forcing the shop to close. She organizes a parents’ meeting, urging them to support the school’s development. She also contacts the to send workers for cleaning and maintenance. Soon, the school is refurbished and students begin showing interest in academics and . Her progress, however, draws the ire of Ramalingam, of the GSV Group of Schools, who sees her as a threat. He sends goons to attack her at the school, but she bravely fights them off. Ramalingam also files a fake complaint, resulting in a surprise inspection by the . The Collector, impressed by the transformed school, praises Geeta Rani and advises her to remain steadfast. Later, Geeta Rani learns that 89 students in the 9th standard have been failed. After reading about a student who committed suicide due to academic failure, she interrogates the teachers. They claim the students are “good for nothing.” Disagreeing, she promotes them to the 10th standard, recognizing their skills from jobs like and . During the summer vacation, Geeta Rani visits the school to prepare for the upcoming exam results. She meets Susheela teacher, revealed to be the mother of Kathir — Geeta Rani’s late boyfriend, with whom she shared a dream of reforming the education system. Suddenly, Geeta Rani is arrested for promoting failed students without permission. The students, parents, and staff protest in front of the police station, demanding her release. The next morning, the SSLC results are declared. Out of the 89 students, 79 pass, and 14 score over 400 out of 500. The film concludes with Geeta Rani’s success in transforming the once-neglected government school into one of the best institutions in the state, fulfilling her and Kathir’s shared vision for quality education. is the debut movie for the director Syed Gowthamraj. Cinematography is handled by Gokul Benoy, editing by Philomin Raj and music is composed by . Jyothika is playing the role of headmistress of a Government school. Initially the producers announced that this movie would be released in June 2019, later they confirmed that the movie will be released on 5 July 2019. The film was dubbed and released in as in 2020 by Goldmines Telefilms. The soundtrack of was composed by and released on 20 June 2019. The album features 5 songs with lyrics penned by , Thanikodi, Sean Roldan, and Syed Gowthamraj. : 18:27 received positive reviews from critics. gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and stated “Jyotika’s performance is clean throughout and the clarity she brings to screen is impeccable. She steals the show with good dialogue delivery and body language. The film could have been way better if the story was treated well and the screenplay was more engaging.” rated the film 3.5 out 5 stars and explained ” works mainly because of Jyotika, as her performance is solid and sincere. She is in there in every frame and is in superb form. She has even put on a little weight to look convincing as a teacher. Though it takes some time to sync with her character, slowly she grabs our attention and makes us travel along with her. Watch it for the topical message, sharp dialogues and an earnest Jyotika.” summarised the film by saying “Jyotika’s performance as the dutiful teacher is the prime saving grace of this preachy film” and gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars. wrote “Sy. Gowthamraj makes a respectable debut armed with genuine knowledge of the issues he has taken up and filming it as honestly as he could. The lack of finesse can be forgiven for the strong content and messages”. wrote “Jyothika’s is a film that touches upon pressing issues that are plaguing government schools. Along with being predictable, the film lacks a strong screenplay to hold everyone’s attention. Raatchasi is a one-time watch”. wrote, “Teacher crush, Heroine, special wish for dealt the Educational Development”. Film Companion South wrote “When will our directors learn that good intentions cannot make a good movie? Or that relentless music (Sean Roldan is the composer) isn’t enough to make us “feel” if there’s no emotional connect with the characters?…it’s great that Jyotika is cherry-picking projects that indulge in a fair bit of “heroine worship”…but she really needs better scripts”. rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, stating “Raatchasi skims through issues plaguing the education system and offers a one-woman army as the solution.” rated it 3.5 out of 5 stars stating “Jyothika makes it bearable”. stated “Raatchasi is well-intentioned no doubt — films like these are constant reminders of the need to upgrade our government schools – but it needs more finesse, more heart”. rated 3 out of 5 stars stating ” could have been a better film if the director understood the screenplay and characters were as important as ‘messages'”. rated 2.5 out of 5 stars stating “Despite an earnest effort by actor Jyotika, the film’s dependence on melodrama and message-heavy dialogues makes it an effort to watch”. rated 3 out of 5 stars stating “After an efficient beginning, Raatchasi settles into a dull, comfortable zone, where familiar demons get addressed, and not particularly in enterprising ways”. rated 3 out of 5 stars stating “Jyothika’s Geetha Rani is a refreshing character but the film does not rise above the predictable one-line story of a teacher turning a school around”. rated 3.5 out of 5 stars stating “Jyothika has given earnest performance, Sean Rolden’s music and Gokul Binoy’s cinematography capture the right mood of the film”. The film’s release also had gone viral among Malaysian social media users because of the film’s storyline, to the point where the , praised the film for its social relevance after watching the film along with his officers. Lead actress Jyothika penned a letter thanking Dr. Mazlee for his support on the film through her husband ‘s . On September 30, the team of was invited by Dr. Maszlee for a special screening at TGV Setiawalk, Puchong which are also attended by deputy of Education Minister of Malaysia, and other education officers.</p>
Details
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Genres:
Drama
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Writer:
Syed Gowthamraj
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Producer:
S. R. Prakashbabu, S. R. Prabhu
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Music:
Sean Roldan
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Director:
Syed Gowthamraj
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Cinematography:
Gokul Benoy
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Starring:
Jyothika, Hareesh Peradi
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Release Date:
05-Jul-19
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Edited By:
Philomin Raj
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OTT Platform:
Prime Video
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Runtime:
2h 16m
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Language:
Tamil
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