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Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihu9jSxf_2Q
Soundtrack
| Song Name | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| Enna Thavam | Dhina and Swarnalatha | Perarasu | |
| Nee Entha Ooru | Perarasu | ||
| Kannum Kannumthan | Harish Raghavendra, Uma Ramanan and Premji Amaren | Perarasu | |
| Kumbida Pona Deivam | Shankar Mahadevan and Malathy Lakshman | Perarasu | |
| Kattu Kattu Keera Kattu | Manikka Vinayagam and Sumangali | Perarasu | |
| Appan Panna | Pushpavanam Kuppusamy and Anuradha Sriram | Perarasu |
Storyline
<p>Sivagiri alias Giri, a in a remote village near , has a lovable sister Karpagam and runs into hilarious incidents while searching for a groom for his sister. When a city guy proposes to Karpagam, Giri accepts their relationship. Giri accompanies the newlyweds to . On a trip to Chennai, Giri rescues a court witness from Pattasu Balu, a gangster dominating . Giri also learns about Pan Parag Ravi, a local gangster dominating and also responsible for troubling Karpagam’s husband’s canteen business. During an altercation at a theatre, Kannappan gets murdered by Saniyan Sagadai, a gangster dominating . Karpagam’s husband tells Giri to leave Chennai for his sister to be happy. After Kannapan’s funeral, Giri leaves his hometown and says that he received a job at a cloth manufacturing company in . However, Giri is still in Chennai with intentions to finish all gangsters. Giri calls Sagadai and states that he will kill him. Giri also calls Raj Guru and says that he will eradicate the city’s gangsters. Inspector Veluchamy, Giri’s friend, initially refuses Giri’s methods, but later helps Giri in the mission after his son Arun gets killed by Balu. Veluchamy provides a list of the city’s entire to Giri by providing the specifications of leading gangsters in various areas. Giri writes their names and soon kills Balu. Later, Giri provokes Ravi to kill his brother and Ravi hides in a politician’s house to escape from Giri. Ravi damages the politician’s house and vehicles to make the police believe that someone has attacked his house. The police decide to provide security for the politician. Through Veluchamy, Giri learns that Ravi is hiding in the politician’s house. He brings a group of people, who rally due to losing their money to a fraudulent financier hiding in the politician’s place. With the rally, Giri enters Ravi’s fort and kills him. Raj inquires about the people involved in the rally regarding the identity of Giri, but nobody wants to inform anything because they think Giri is doing the right thing. Raj’s daughter does not reveal Giri’s identity as Giri rescued her from Balu earlier. Later, Giri sets out to kill Sagadai and warns him. Sagadai seeks the protection of a mass group of thugs from the city. Giri uses this as an opportunity to destroy the city’s crime network. Giri ignites a war between the police and gangsters in a very diplomatic manner. Giri disguises himself as a cop and enters Sagadai’s fort. Veluchamy helps Giri in his mission by injuring himself and Raj orders his squad to hit the thugs. Giri confronts a thug and forces him to wear a police uniform, where he kills the thug and throws him out of the window. Thinking that one of his fellow officers is dead, Raj and the cops kill all the thugs, but they discover Giri’s plan and run upstairs to find him. Giri stabs Sagadai and throws him to the ground right before the , thus avenging Kannappan’s death. In the aftermath, Giri reunites with his girlfriend Subha, Karpagam, and her husband. was announced in 2004 and marked the directorial debut of Perarasu, who earlier assisted and . It was Vijay’s 40th film and fifth collaboration with . The film was initially titled . Despite planning to shoot in , a village near – border, Perarasu opted against shooting there as it may create traffic problems; instead the village portions were shot in . A set resembling temple with a 90-foot statue, surrounded by 200 mud horse costing about 3 million, was designed by M. Prabhakar in a village near Karaikudi. A song was shot with about 1,500 junior artistes in that set and took a week to complete the song. The climax was shot in Vasan House, , where a huge crowd of junior artistes taking part each day of the two weeks to complete the scene. Other filming locations were , Arakkuveli and . The soundtrack has seven songs, five songs were composed by , while (“Kattu Kattu”) and (“Kannum Kannumthan”) had composed one song respectively. For the song “Kattu Kattu”, Devi Sri Prasad reused the music from the song “Pattu Pattu”, which he produced from . For the song “Kannum Kannumthan”, the latter had reused music from the song “Chitti Nadumune”, which he produced for the film . The lyrics for all the songs were penned by Perarasu. was released with 207 prints on 14 January 2005, coinciding with , and other releases like , , and . After the success of , called Perarasu to make with Vijay re-uniting with him for second time. Malini Mannath of wrote “Perarasu tries to make slight variations within the parameters of this scenario, weaving in the right dose of humour, action and sentiment and succeeds in presenting a film that is fast-paced and engaging from the opening to the final scene.” wrote, “Vijay has stuck to his regular formula – five songs, flying fights, crass comedy, punchline dialogues, dream songs in foreign locales and corny sentiments. So if you have seen earlier films of the superstar you may strive hard to find anything new in Thirupaachi, which is old wine served in a new bottle, with a different label. rated the film 40 out of 100. Visual Dasan of called not only the angry brother, but also the masala king. wrote “Perrarasu have written story, screenplay, dialogue, songs and also directed the movie. It seems he wanted to convey the message that “Chennai is not just a capital city alone, if it remains calm, the whole Tamilnadu will remain in peaceâ€. But his understanding of violence seems to be limited to the Aruwal wielding Rowdies who wears half- a kilo gold ornaments on their persons, is the first flaw of the movie. The one and only plus point in the screenplay, is that, it manages to create an expectation among the audience that, whenever the villains are indulging in atrocities, Vijay will definitely raise up in anger to smash them all.” G. Ulaganathan of called it “A disappointing fare from producer R B Choudhry”. opened to packed houses with 80 per cent occupancy from Chennai and other districts of the state. After taking a fantastic opening for the first week, the film took a slight fall in crowd for the second week. The film completed 200-day theatrical run at . won the (Vijay). After the release of , Super Good Films were sued by for “defamatory, prejudicial, offensive and slanderous” use of the mosquito spray HIT which they are the trademark owners of. Godrej eventually won the case and obtained an “order of permanent injunction and damages” worth 500,000 from Super Good Films. The film was remade in as (2006) and in as (2006).</p>
Details
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Genres:
Drama
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Writer:
Perarasu
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Producer:
R. B. Choudary
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Music:
Dhina, Devi Sri Prasad, (1 song), Mani Sharma, (1 song)
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Director:
Perarasu
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Cinematography:
S. Saravanan
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Release Date:
14-Jan-05
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Edited By:
V. Jaishankar
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Runtime:
2h 58m
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Language:
Tamil
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