Sabari

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Sabari

Sabari Movie poster
Directed by Suresh
Produced by Salem Chandrasekharan
Starring Vijayakanth
Malavika
Jyorthirmayi
Pradeep Rawat
Delhi Ganesh
Reena
Rajshri Nair
Mahadevan
Aiswarya
Music by Mani Sharma
Cinematography Y.N Murali
Editing by Sasikumar
Distributed by Sree Saravana Creations
Release date(s) March 17, 2007
Language Tamil
Budget 85 million Rupees
IMDb profile

Sabari (Tamil: சபரி) is a Kollywood film directed by A. R. Suresh. It stars Vijayakanth in the lead role and Malavika, Jyorthirmayi, Pradeep Rawat & more in supporting roles. Shooting for the film was done at various locations in India including Chennai, Pondichery and Remeshwarm. Songs for the film were shot at Hong kong. The film released on March 17, 2007.

Tagline: The Sharp Knife

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[edit] Plot

Sabari goes on a 'revenge' mode and bumps off the rowdy elements, who are disturbing peace and tranquility in the city.

[edit] Movie review

From a serious cop to a caring doctor, it is a transformation for Captain Vijayakanth. But his mission remains the same and that is, eliminating the evil elements from the society.

Seemingly inspired by Ramana, director Suresh has woven a script which suits Vijayakanth's new-found political image and gives him enough scope to flex his muscles and take on the baddies.

A one-man army, Vijayakanth goes on a 'revenge' mode and bumps off the rowdy elements, who are disturbing peace and tranquility in the city. For the flip side, the movie has loads of punch dialogues explaining Vijayakanth's political ideologies.

Neither the story nor the screenplay is new for a Captain's film. The hero is pitted against a bunch of baddies. But the director has chosen the Government Hospital as the background and this makes for some pertinent observations and gives a context to the script. Vijayakanth, who plays a cardiologist in GH exposes the pitiable condition in government hospitals. A do-gooder, he goes around helping the deserving and the needy.

Jyothirmayi is Heroine of the Film. After a few encounters, she gets inspired by his good ways and falls in love with him. Malavika plays a house surgeon in the hospital whose love for Vijayakanth is one-sided. Pradeep Rawat, Pithamagan Mahadevan and Aryan play the villains.

Dr Sabarivasan (Vijayakanth) is a senior cardiologist in Chennai Government Hospital. He tries to set things in order in the Indian medical system. He successfully performs an open-heart surgery on a young girl which wins him admiration from Nandhini (Jyothirmayi).

Dr Sabari comes across a gang of dreaded gangsters and he helps the police nab them. In turn, he incurs the wrath of the Vajravelu (Pradeep Rawat), a real estate shark, whose brother meets his fate at the hands of police after being caught by Dr Sabari.

It's now a showdown between Dr Sabari and Vajravelu. Who prevails in the end forms the crux.

Pradeep Rawat and Pithamagan Mahadevan have done their parts well.

A few scenes including those at the Lankan refugee camp where Dr Sabari holds a medical camp boasts of Captain's hard hitting dialogues against his political opponents. Those scenes try to project the atrocities faced by refugees at the hands of the border police. They have been sensitively picturised and they truly call for some retrospection.

Vijayakanth appears in trendy costumes singing romantic duets in foreign locales with both Jyothirmayi and Malavika.

Mani Sharma’s music is foot-tapping and racy. The stunts by Rocky Rajesh is a major highlight of the movie. Dialogues by Pattukottai Prabhakar add fillip to the film.

It's Vijayakanth all the way who with his brainy and brawny ways restores order in the society.

[edit] Crew

  • Producer: Salem Chandrasekharan
  • Banner: Sree Saravana Creation
  • Cast: "Captain" Vijaykanth, Malavika, Jyorthirmayi
  • Story, Screenplay, Direction: Suresh
  • Dialogue: Pattukottai Prabhakar
  • Cinematography: Y N Murali
  • Music: Manisharma
  • Editing: G.Sasikumar
  • Art: K.Kathir, Prabhakar
  • Stunts: Rocky Rajesh
  • Visual Effects: Murali Krishna
  • Lyrics: Kabilan, N.A. Muthukkumar
  • Dance: Brindha, Nobas
  • Photography: V.Vijay
  • Stills: Saarathi
  • DTS Mixing: Santhru D.F.Tech, Ilangovan D.F.Tech, Dhaamu Kumar (Sound Effects)
  • Avid Operators: Pradeep Balu, Gopi, Rajini Kumar, Subramaniyam
  • Associate Cameraman: Eeswar Raja
  • Assistant Diretcor: K.R.Kandhan, Mithran Sanakya
  • Co-Director: M.R.Kandhan, Mithran Chanakya
  • Production Executive: Aruchamy
  • Costume Designer: Mallika, Rajendhiran

[edit] Music review

Sabari - Music by Mani Sharma Mani Sharma, known for his foot-tapping numbers, teams up with director Suresh for Vijayakanth starrer Sabari.

Quite popular for his peppy beats, Mani Sharma has managed to render a catchy album, keeping in mind the mass image of 'Captain'.

A mix of peppy and melodious songs, Sabari comes as a whiff of fresh air among the recent Vijayakanth songs. Sabari has five numbers with the likes of Tippu, Sujatha, Kalyani, Rahul Nambiar rendering them. Kabilan and Na Muthukumar have penned the lyrics for the album.

Aavanna Akkanna (Tippu, Sujatha)

Mani Sharma makes a beginning with a melodious tune. Soft to the ears, the songs have good instrumentation. Reminding one of a recent Telugu number, the song gets a lift, thanks to Tippu's voice. Mani Sharma could probably have avoided the chorus in between.

Ossama Ossama (A V Ramanan, Naveen, Rahul Nambiar)

A peppy song, it has all the ingredients to top the charts. Rendered in a very energetic fashion by Ramanan, it has a vibrant instrumentation. Since the movie is supposedly about doctors, lyricist Kabilan has used words like X-ray and ECG for the song. The rap in the interlude is catchy.

Oru Murai Sonnal (Naveen, Bhargavi)

A mix of reggae, rap and pop, the song begins with mild instrumentation. It shifts gear in between and goes on to take speed.

Bhargavi's voice has enough force. Unfortunately, the instruments seem to dominate the lyrics. However, it is definitely a foot-taping number that would make one shake his legs.

Aalayamani (Kalyani)

A soft melody in the album, the song is based on lullaby. Mani Sharma has used the likes of guitar, sitar and other stringed instruments well. Easy on the ear, the song has temple bells accompanying the lyrics, giving the listeners a fresh feel. Kalyani's voice fits the bill well.

Om Enum Manthirathaal (Ranjith, Naveen, Rahul Nambiar)

Supposedly the title song of the movie. It introduces the hero. Beginning with the chanting of a mantra, it sings paeans of the hero. Describing him as the saviour of the universe, the song has loud instruments accompanying it. This song is sure to find a place straightaway among the Captain fans.

[edit] Realised Tamil Naadu Theaters

Sabari realised only in India TamilNadu with 168 Prints, India Kerala 15 -20 Prints, India Aadhra 18 Prints, Europe 15 - 20 Prints, Singapore 10 - 15 Prints, Malaysia 10 - 15 Prints & USA 5 - 10 Prints.

Place Theater
Chennai Mayajaal
Paandiyan
Eega
Kaasi
Raj
Woodlands
Sree Brinda
Mahaladshmi
Rohini
Madurai Ambhika
Nadana
Shakthi Sivam
Solaimalai
Tirupur Shakthi
Revathi
Vaaranaasi
Cinipark
Sree Kajalakshi
Nagercoil Payoniyar
Vasantham
Polas
Kovai Raagam
Kavitha
Karnaadik
KG Pallavi
Salem ARRS
kailaash
Sreeraajasabari
Vellore Sree Kanesha
Jothi
Eerodu Sree Krishna
V.S.P Comples
Paandi Bajaji
Muruga
Tambaram Nations
Ampatur Rakhi
Gowththur Kanka
Thiruvanmiyur Thiyagarajan
Virukampaakkam Deivipriya
Poonthamalli Vikneshvara
Kanchipuram Baapu
Redhils Sree Lakshmi
Tiruvallur Lakshmi
Ponneri Gowri
Thiruthani Thurka
Chengalpet Ankamuththu
Mathuraanthakam Kayathri
Paalavaakkam Jeyanthi
Thiruvetriyore M.S.M Complex
Cuddalore Balaji
Chidambaram Seenivaasaa
Kallakurinchi Mahalakshmi
Panrutti Vijaya
Thirukoviloor Balaji
Viruththaasalam Jaisaai Kirushna
Neyveli Jeyapriya
Viluppuram Kannan
Thindivanam Shvashthik
Kurinchipaadi Raja
Senchi Saravana
Thiddakudi Periyasaami
Kumarapalaiyam Saravana
Chinnasalem Senkunthar
Melore Kanesh
Dindigul Rajendira
Raamnad Jekan
Palani Sinivalluvar
Karaikudi Paandiyan
Kambam Thambees
Virudhunagar Apsara
Rajapalayam Shanthi
Arumpukkottai Ilaiyaraani
Sivakasi Kanesh
Periyakulam Paarvathi
Podi Jeevan
Theni Krishna
Pollachi Nallappa
Udumalai Anusam
Perunthurai Nallappaas
Gopi Indira
Palladam Alankaar
Thaaraapuram Sathya
Puliyampadi S.R.T
Somanoor Meenambika
Kankeyam Anand
Sennimalai Annamaar
Pothanoor Sreesamundi
Varatharajapooram Sree Venkateshvara
Gowththuppaalaiyam Krishna
Paandi Muruga
Dharmapuri Sreemaathesvaraa
AV Dilax
Aaththoor NS Complex
Osoor Balaji
Krishnagiri Apsara
Aroor TNT
Metoor MTC
Namakkal KS Theater
Thiruchenkodu Sree Theivam
Ooththankarai Thirumahals
Kumarapaalaiyam Saravana
Edappaadi Shakthi
Jalakandapuram Sree Abhirami
Aaddaiyaampadi Sree Balamurugan
Elampillai Sree Nadaraja
Thiruvannaamalai VBC Complex
Thiruppathoor Sree Ramajeyam
Ambur Raamu
Kudiyaaththam Kanka Gowri
Aarani Lakshmi
Aatkaadu Sivansakthi
Arakkonam Katpakam
Seyyaaru Devi
Nagari NMC Complex
Thirupathi Pazhani
Nellai Poornakalaa
Thooththkudi Raj Cini Complex
Kuliththurai Ledshmi
Ambai Abiraami
Kadaiyanaloor Maharaja
Thiruchendoor: Gjanakumar
Sangarankovil Keethalaya
Kovilpatti Sathyapaamaa
Thenkaasi Thaaibala
Surandai Nadaraj
Thiruchi Maarees
Thiruvaalaikovil Sree Venkatesha
Thanchai Yaakappaa
kudanthai Vaasu
Pattukottai Arun
Puthugai MAJ Cinipark
Karoor Amutha
Kaaraikkaal PSR
Thiruvaroor Thailamai
Seerkazhi OSM Complex
Thiruththuraipoondi SNS Complex
Thuraiyoor Ajantha
Ariyaloor Nadaraja
Aranthaanki VS Complex
Jeyankondam CR Polas
Perampaloor Krishna
Papanasam Paasalaa
Vethaaranyam Priya
Manappaarai Uthayam
Puthugai MAJ Cinipark

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