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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Vettaikaaran (EnglishHunter) is a 2009 Tamil action film directed by debutant B. Babusivan that stars Vijay and Anushka Shetty. Gopinath handled cinematography while V. T. Vijayan was the film's editor. The film, produced by AVM Productions and distributed by Sun Pictures, was launched in February 2009 and the shooting for the film commenced the following month. The film revolves around a youngster who aims to be a cop just like a local police commissioner whom he idolizes, but during the process he is stopped by the evil done to his friends by a local mobster. The film's soundtrack, composed by Vijay Antony, was released in September 2009. The film was released worldwide on 18 December 2009, receiving average reviews from critics, but declared a Super hit by trade.[3] The film was highest running days of that year 2009. It was also dubbed into Telugu as Puli Veta.

Promotional Poster
Directed byBabu Sivan
Produced byM. Saravanan
M. S. Guhan
Written byBabu Sivan
StarringVijay
Anushka Shetty
Srihari
Sayaji Shinde
Salim Ghouse
Sathyan
Music byVijay Antony
CinematographyS. Gopinath
Editing byV. T. Vijayan
StudioAVM Productions
Distributed bySun Pictures
Release date(s)December 18, 2009(Worldwide)
Running time165 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
BudgetINR35 crore[1]
Box officeINR70 crore[2]



Plot

Ravi (Vijay) lives in Tuticorin. He aspires to become a policeman like his idol, Police Officer Devaraj IPS(Srihari). After completing his higher education, he joins a college in Chennai, and also earns a living by driving an auto rickshaw. During the course, he meets Suseela (Anushka Shetty) and falls in love with her instantly. With the help of her grandmother, he succeeds in winning Suseela's heart.
Soon, Ravi comes across a local thug, Chella (Ravishankar), who tries to play spoilsport in the life of his classmate Uma (Sanchita Padukone). Ravi comes to her defense and defeats Chella, hospitalizing him. His troubles start as Chella's father, a criminal don named Vedanayakam (Salim Ghouse), with the help of corrupt cop Kattabomman (Sayaji Shinde), begins to create havoc in Ravi's life. As Ravi turns to his mentor Devaraj for help, he shockingly learns that Devaraj's family has died at the hands of Vedanayakam and that Devaraj himself has been blinded and is helpless. It is at this stage that Ravi takes up a new persona called "Police" Ravi to clean up the illegal activities of Vedanayakam and instill hope in the public, something that Devaraj was unable to do.
In the process, however, Vedanayakam kills Ravi's close friend (Sathyan), prompting Ravi to kill Chella in retribution. Vedanayakam decides soon after to become a minister, knowing that it is the only way to put a stop to Ravi's activities. As Ravi finally plans to kill Vedanayakam, knowing the danger of him becoming a minister, the police arrive to arrest Ravi. However, Ravi sees Devaraj in the crowd and announces Vedanayakam's location to him just as he is being arrested, allowing Devaraj to shoot and kill Vedanayakam, effectively taking his revenge.
In the end, Devraj is re-instituted into the police force and agrees to make Ravi a police officer. However, Ravi states that he does not need to become one, for he has found the police officer within himself and that is all he needs to succeed in life. The film ends as Ravi happily leaves with Suseela and his friends.

[edit]Cast

[edit]Development

During the filming of Kuruvi, directed by S. DharaniB. Babusivan served as one of his assistant directors in the film and wrote the dialogues. Sivan was later prompted to begin his maiden directorial venture with Vijay in the lead role. He was eventually chosen as the director for the next feature film to be produced AVM Productions. The project was originally titled as Police Ravi but in August 2008 it was re-titled as Vettaikkaaran, taken from the 1964Tamil film starring M. G. Ramachandran.[5]
Vettaikaran was formally launched the next month. The film's director Babusivan, producers M. Balasubramaniam and B. Gurunath Meyyappan, Vijay and his wife, Vijay AntonyS. A. Chandrasekhar and director Dharani were present at the film's inauguration.

[edit]Casting

Commercial directors Perarasu and Hari were mentioned, but AVM Productions chose B. Babusivan to be thedirector of the film.[6][7]
Several actresses were considered for the lead female role with Shriya SaranTamannaahIleana D'Cruz,BhavanaAsin,[8] Nayantara and Anushka Shetty[9] being considered for the role. Afterwards, Anushka was finalized to portray the role. Cinematographer Gopinath was chosen to be the lead cameraman in the film afterRavi Varman was dropped from the film.[10] V. T. Vijayan was signed as the film's editor.

[edit]Reception and reviews

The film opened up to average reviews. Behindwoods gave 2 out of 5 and claimed that it was "not a bull's eye, not a big miss either",[11] while sify.com stated that "entertainment was guaranteed" and that "strictly for Vijay's fans - it delivers the goods."[12]
Indiaglitz gave a statement that "'Vettaikkaran' is an out and out action movie Vijay fans would lap it up".[13] Rediffstated that "if you're a Vijay fan, you'll love his crackling style but for the others? Enjoy the unadulterated masala" giving 1.5 out of 5.[14]

[edit]Awards

[edit]Vijay Awards

Won[15]
Nomination

[edit]Filmfare Awards South

Nomination

[edit]Edison Awards

Won
  • Best Male Playback Singer - Krish

[edit]Soundtrack

Vettaikaaran
Soundtrack album by Vijay Antony
ReleasedSeptember 23, 2009
RecordedAudiophiles
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length26:33
LabelThinkmusic
Vijay Antony chronology
Mahatma
(2009)
Vettaikaran
(2009)
Rasikkum Seemane
(2010)

[edit]Tamil

No.SongSingersLength (m:ss)LyricsPicturization
1"Puli Urumudhu"Ananthu, Mahesh Vinayakram4:17KabilanAVM Studio and Madurai
2"Oru Chinna Thamarai"Krish, Dinesh Kanagaratnam, Bonekilla, Suchitra4:35VivegaPunai
3"Naan Adicha"Shankar Mahadevan4:37KabilanRaj Mundhir
4"Karigalan Kala"Surchith, Sangeetha Rajeshwaran4:17KabilanPollachchi
5"En Uchimandai"Krishna Iyer, Shoba Chandrasekhar, Charulatha Mani, Sakthi Sree4:12AnnamalaiAVM Studio

[edit]Telugu

No.SongSingersLength (m:ss)LyricsPicturization
1"Puli Vetidi"Ramu4:17VennelakanthiAVM Studio and Madurai
2"Yeda Alapai"Rakhi, Veena4:35BhuvanachandraPunai
3"Adugesthey"Tippu4:37VennelakanthiRaj Mundhir
4"Karimabbu"Saketh Naidu, Kavitha4:17VennelakanthiPollachchi
5"Thikkedo"R.S. John Vianni, Aishwarya4:12BhuvanachandraAVM Studio

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