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Suyamvaram
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Soundtrack
| Song Name | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| Siva Siva Siva Shankara | Prabhudeva and Chorus | Ilakiyan | |
| Sekka Sivanthavale | Hariharan and Sujatha | Pazhani Bharathi | |
| Kaathirunthale Rajakumari | Sujatha | Mu. Metha | |
| Margazhi Maasathu Malligai | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Mano, Swarnalatha, Sujatha and Unni Krishnan | Pazhani Bharathi |
Storyline
<p>Kuselan ( ) and his wife Suseela ( ) head a large family consisting of their three sons — Arunachalam ( ), Aavudaiyappan ( ), and Indiran ( ) – and six daughters – Urvashi ( ), Easwari ( ), Uma ( ), Aishwarya ( ), Hema ( ), and Ezhilarasi ( ).. Azhagappan ( ) is the family’s loyal servant, and Krishna ( ) is their family doctor. The film begins with Kuselan’s 60th birthday celebrations, during which he suffers a heart attack. At the hospital, the family is informed that Kuselan’s condition is critical, and he is expected to live only a short while. In his final days, Kuselan requests one last favour: that all his children be married before his death. The children agree, and an advertisement is placed offering family property and ₹1 in cash to anyone who marries one of Kuselan’s children. The announcement attracts numerous potential brides and grooms, who are interviewed by Gnanapithan ( ) and Arivozhimangai ( ), or by doctors Mithrabuthan ( ) and Panchabootham ( ). Kuselan, Suseela, and Krishna are happy upon thinking that everything would happen as planned, but there is a major hitch that they did not know about: most of the children have already fallen in love. Arunachalam, Aavudaiappan, and Indiran have romantic relationships with , Savithri ( ), and , respectively. Easwari, Uma, Aishwarya, and Hema are in love with Kanna ( ), Pallavan ( ), Gautham ( ), and Kanthen ( ), respectively. With some effort and bribery, the lovers manage to be selected for the marriage interviews. Urvashi is paired with the absent-minded Dr. Ram Kumar ( ), who mistakenly believes the interview is for a medical position. Ezhilarasi is matched with Azhagappan. The plot takes a twist when Kabilan ( ), with his accomplice Vichitra ( ), attempts to pose as a groom but fails. In retaliation, he kidnaps the nine brides for ransom. Kuselan’s friend, ACP Sanjay IPS ( ), is called to handle the situation. Sanjay defeats Kabilan and his gang, defuses a bomb planted by Kabilan at the wedding hall, and rescues the brides. In the final revelation, Kuselan confesses that his heart attack was a ruse, and his true intention was to ensure that his children got married. In order of appearance: Producer Giridharilal Nagpal announced his intentions of making , a film shot within 24 hours, in January 1999, stating it had been a fourteen-year dream. The film’s launch event was held in the same month on 24 January 1999, with prominent actors and attending. Initially, the filmmakers intended to complete the entire production in 24 hours on 24 March 1999. However, delays occurred, leading to significant changes in the cast and crew. As a result, actors , , , and , who had initially committed to the project, had to opt out. Additionally, actresses , and , along with directors and , were no longer part of the film. Siraj, one of the directors, wrote the screenplay and dialogues for the film. Despite the delays, Nagpal remained determined to complete the film within 24 hours. He scheduled the filming for 5 and 6 April 1999 across multiple studios in , bringing together a massive crew. The production involved 19 associate directors, 45 assistant directors, 19 cameramen, 36 assistant cameramen, nine operators, 14 lead actors, 12 lead actresses, villains, comedians, five dance masters, 16 assistants, 140 chorus dancers, stunt coordinators, and a large team of technicians, including makeup artists, costume designers, set designers, and a still photographer. In total, 1,483 extras were involved. The filmmakers were under constant pressure to complete the film in the allotted time. Despite months of preparation, many details were left to the last minute, and no script was available. Directors provided scenes to actors, who would rehearse briefly before filming. Two representatives from the were present to oversee the time-schedule, accompanied by officials from the . Nagpal outlined his ambitious plan: the entire filmmaking process—including shooting, developing rushes, editing, dubbing, re-recording, and final mixing—was to be completed within 24 hours. The script was divided into 11 parts, with each director responsible for filming one part, and all directors worked simultaneously across different sets and venues. Filming commenced at 7:00 AM on 5 April at ‘ sixth floor and AVM Gardens, directed by . At 9.30 AM scenes were shot at the Kamaraj Memorial with and , followed by scenes at 11:00 AM involving and in a gypsy tent camp set. At noon, a song sequence featuring and was filmed at Film City, and scenes with and were shot by at . Filming continued throughout the day and into the night, with filming scenes with and at 2:45 PM. Karin Przygocki, an English teacher at the American International School Chennai, was recruited to play an American who marries into a traditional Indian family but her role was later changed to that of a jilted lover in Prabhu’s office. A dance sequence at a discothèque in Abu Palace was filmed at 5:30 PM, featuring and . By 6:30 PM, the entire crew gathered at the , which had been transformed to resemble a wedding hall, for the final scenes. However, by 3:00 AM on 6 April, the production had fallen two hours behind schedule. In response, four directors improvised and revised the storyline, merging two scenes into one to save time. At the same time, Vineeth refused to shoot a scene in which his character was locked in a bathroom, causing additional delays as the directors attempted to convince him to continue. Despite these challenges, the team completed the filming of the kidnap scenes at Kushaldoss House by 6:25 AM. The final shot was completed at 6:50 AM, with just ten minutes left before the 24-hour deadline. Director , who shot the opening scene of the film, noted that all the directors had several planning sessions to ensure smooth transitions between scenes, while P. Vasu emphasised constant coordination to ensure continuity. Actor-director Arjun, who appeared as a cop in the film, also co-ordinated the action scenes in the climax. Costume designer S. V. Kumar worked with forty assistants, and dance choreographer Lalita Mani contributed to the film’s musical sequences. Art director G. K. oversaw the set designs across 21 locations, managing the operations via mobile communication. Giridharilal’s son Vinay played a key role in ensuring the smooth progression of the project across locations. The soundtrack consists of five songs composed by four composers. Actor featured as a singer in the soundtrack. , Sujatha Mohan The film was dubbed in Telugu as . All the songs in the film were written by Vennelakanti. The film was released on 16 July 1999. K. N. Vijiyan of wrote, “The cast seems to have enjoyed themselves tremendously doing this movie. So will you, too”. of claimed the attempt “particularly praiseworthy if we take into consideration the time factor and the amount of co-ordination the film-makers had to do”, whilst adding that the film was “slicker and better made than many churned out regularly by some film factories”. A critic from noted, “it can be seen for its record achievement feat but entertainment it does not offer.” K. P. S. of praised the directors for covering every portion into a full-length film and every scene seemed like watching a new film. D. S. Ramanujam of wrote the film is “not only a fairly humorous entertainer but an example of how the artistes and technicians of Tamil filmdom can co-operate wholeheartedly, put their heart and soul, complete a movie in just 24 hours and earn a place in the Guinness Book of Records”. However Kala Krishnan Ramesh of gave a negative review noting “Swayamvaram is disappointing largely because there is enough in the existing story and its events to have made a much better film. A few more competent dialogues, a slightly more imaginative screenplay, and you would`ve had an enjoyable entertainer”. The film was dubbed into Telugu as by P. R. Kutumba Rao and released in October 2001. Kutumba Rao was persuaded to release the film in Telugu by Narasimha Rao of the Raasi Movies studio, while worked on the Telugu dialogues and music was rearranged by G. Anand. The makers of the Telugu version opted to select a different voice artist for each character, rather than save costs by using individuals who can provide multiple voices. A Hindi remake of the film was pondered by the producer, but later shelved. Inspired by the film, the producers later announced their next project, which would feature five actors and actresses, to be shot within ten days, but the project did not proceed.</p>
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Genres:
Drama
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Writer:
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Producer:
Giridharilal Nagpal
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Music:
4 composers
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Director:
Sundar C, Liyakat Ali Khan, K.S. Ravikumar, P. Vasu
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Cinematography:
17 cinematographers
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Starring:
nan
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Release Date:
16-Jul-99
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Edited By:
4 editors
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Runtime:
2h 35m
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Language:
Tamil
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