Naiyaandi

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Naiyaandi
Directed by A. Sarkunam
Produced by S. Kathiresan[1]
Written by A. Sarkunam
Starring Dhanush
Nazriya Nazim
Music by Ghibran
Cinematography Velraj
Editing by Raja Mohammed
Studio Five Star Films
Distributed by Aabid Salman
Release dates
  • 11 October 2013 (2013-10-11)
Running time 158 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Naiyaandi is a 2013 Indian Tamil comedy film written and directed by A. Sarkunam. The film features Dhanush and Nazriya Nazim in the lead roles. The plot focuses on a love story between a Kuthu Vilakku (lamp) shop owner and a BDS student.[2] It received 'U' certificate from Central Board of Film Certification and released on 11 October 2013.[3] The film, inspired from the 1993 Malayalam film Meleparambil Aanveedu,[4][5] received negative reviews.

Cast

Production

In an interview with the Times of India, Sarkunam said, "Yes, Dhanush has agreed to play the lead in my next film and has signed up for the project though we are yet to confirm the producer."[6] The film which was earlier titled as Sotta Vazhakutty has now been titled as Naiyaandi.[7] While the names of Amala Paul, Samantha and Hansika Motwani were being floated around at various stages of the film's pre-production, the filmmaker has finally zeroed in on Nazriya Nazim, a child actress-turned-heroine in Mollywood, to pair opposite Dhanush.[8] Director Sarkunam started the film on 13 Feb with other artists and Dhanush joined the shoot from 21 February.[9]

Controversy

Nazriya Nazim condemned the filmmakers for shooting several scenes of her character using a body double without her knowledge, such as an unseen woman's hip being pinched, suggesting the character might be the heroine.[10] She filed a complaint with the Chennai city Police Commissioner against director Sargunam, alleging that the director should show the film to her before its release.[11][12] She withdrew the complaint after the scene that she had objected to was removed.[13] Post release, Nazriya's actions were negatively received by the Tamil film fraternity, and was deemed as a publicity stunt, supposedly leading to her being "unofficially banned" from Tamil cinema.[14]

In November 2013, Malayalam producer Mani C Kappan said that the story of the film was copied from his Meleparambil Aanveedu and he bought a stay for the film in Kerala. Mani C Kaapan says that he had planned to remake the film in Hindi and the Tamil release had weakened this opportunity. He also added that he will be doing a second part of the film in Malayalam in which Jagathi Sreekumar will do the same role in that of the previous one.[15]

Reception

Naiyaandi received highly negative reviews.

Baradwaj Rangan wrote "Naiyaandi slavishly follows the Kollywood formula, with thoroughly exaggerated characters whom we see only on screen" and called the film a "vile mess".[16] Sify wrote, "Naiyaandi is not astounding but it is not a damp squib like most draft comedies we’ve had in recent times".[5] Behindwoods gave 2.25 out of 5 and wrote, "Naiyaandi provides a few laughs but is nothing that you have not seen before".[17] The Times of India gave 2 out of 5 stars and wrote "Naiyandi is a leisurely-paced film, a genteel comedy set in a small town, revolving around a romance. But what sets it apart, in a rather unfortunate way from (Sarkunam's) earlier films, is that this time, the characters and scenes are less interesting, and the tone and rhythm of the film inconsistent".[4] Hindustan Times wrote "Naiyaandi is a silly romp through school-boyish pranks, juvenile romantic inclinations, choreographed fights and a yawn of a story".[18] Rediff gave 1.5 out of 5 stars and wrote that the film "lacks a good story and seems more like an amateur, half-hearted and a disappointing attempt" and called it a "disaster".[19] Deccan Herald wrote "the slapstick comedy works in bits and parts. It suffers from a weak storyline and a sorry script".[20] IANS gave 1.5 out of 5 and wrote "Naiyaandi is a mistake every talented actor commits in his career. This one belongs to Dhanush, who has majorly disappointed one and all".[21] Oneindia rated it 2/5 and stated "The only saving grace in the movie is – Nazriya Nazim. Had she not played the female lead, it would have been difficult for audience to sit in the theatres till the end. Her controversy may not have helped the movie, but it has made people notice her talent. Dhanush has made a wrong choice"[22]

Soundtrack

Naiyaandi
Soundtrack album by M. Ghibran
Released 19 September 2013
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Language Tamil
Label Hariharan Music
Producer M. Ghibran
M. Ghibran chronology

Kuttipuli
(2013)
Naiyaandi
(2013)
Thirumanam Ennum Nikkah
(2013)

The film's album composed by M. Ghibran released on 19 September 2013. Dhanush had sung one of the songs.

Tracklist
No. TitleLyricsSinger(s) Length
1. "Ae Le Le Etti Paarthale"  ArivumathiLeon D'Souza & Sundar Narayana Rao 4:48
2. "Inikka Inikka"  Karthik NethaSuzanne D'Mello, Padmalatha, Nivas & Sofia Symphony Orchestra 3:58
3. "Marriage Marketil"  Ve.RamaswamySundar Narayana Rao 3:11
4. "Munnadi Pora Pulla"  Karthik NethaDivya Kumar, Shweta Mohan & Gold Devaraj 4:17
5. "Yendi Paathagathi"  DevendranGold Devaraj 1:21
6. "Teddy Bear"  VivekaDhanush 3:50
Total length:
21:25

References

  1. "Naiyandi First Look Posters". moviegalleri.net. Retrieved 30 July 2013. 
  2. Naiyaandi Movie Censor Report. Cinesine.com. 30 September 2013.
  3. "Dhanush’s Naiyaandi to come out on …". Behindwoods. Retrieved 11 September 2013. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Suganth, M (14 October 2013) Naiyandi movie review: Wallpaper, Story, Trailer at Times of India. Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (1 January 1970). Retrieved on 15 October 2013.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Movie Review : Naiyaandi. Sify.com. Retrieved on 15 October 2013.
  6. "Dhanush in Sarkunam’s next film". Times of India. Retrieved 20 February 2013. 
  7. "Dhanush film title changed to 'Naiyaandi'". Times of India. Retrieved 20 February 2013. 
  8. "Nazriya Nazim is Dhanush’s heroine!". Times of India. Retrieved 20 February 2013. 
  9. "Dhanush joins 'Naiyaandi' unit in Tanjavur". Sify. Retrieved 20 February 2013. 
  10. Gupta, Rinku. (8 October 2013) I'm not all right with showing skin: Nazriya. The New Indian Express. Retrieved on 15 October 2013.
  11. Nazriya lodges complaint against Naiyaandi team – Times Of India. Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com (7 October 2013). Retrieved on 15 October 2013.
  12. Nazriya Nazim complains to Commissioner of Police, director denies charges. Deccan Chronicle (9 October 2013). Retrieved on 15 October 2013.
  13. Nazriya settles issue with 'Naiyaandi' team – Times Of India. Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com (10 October 2013). Retrieved on 15 October 2013.
  14. Posted by: Ramchander (2013-10-19). "Nazriya Nazim Unofficially Banned From Tamil Films!". OneIndia. Retrieved 2013-10-27. 
  15. http://entertainment.oneindia.in/malayalam/news/2013/nazriya-nazim-movie-naiyaandi-faces-legal-trouble-kerala-124024.html
  16. Naiyaandi and Vanakkam Chennai: Crazy little thing called love. The Hindu. 12 October 2013.
  17. Naiyaandi Movie Review Naiyaandi, நையாண்டி விமர்சனம். Behindwoods.com (11 October 2013). Retrieved on 15 October 2013.
  18. Movie review: Tamil film Naiyaandi. Hindustan Times. 12 October 2013.
  19. Review: Naiyaandi is a disaster – Rediff.com Movies. Rediff.com. 14 October 2013.
  20. Viswanath, S (12 October 2013) Comedy sans the chuckle. Deccanherald.com. Retrieved on 15 October 2013.
  21. 'Naiyaandi' review: The jokes fall flat in this Tamil film. Ibnlive.in.com (20 May 2013). Retrieved on 15 October 2013.
  22. Upadhyaya, Prakash. (11 October 2013) Naiyaandi Movie Review – Oneindia Entertainment. Entertainment.oneindia.in. Retrieved on 15 October 2013.

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