Singam
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Directed by | Hari |
Produced by | K. E. Gnanavel Raja |
Written by | Hari |
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Music by | Devi Sri Prasad |
Cinematography | Priyan |
Editing by | V. T. Vijayan |
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Distributed by | Sun Pictures |
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Running time | 155 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Budget | 150 million (US$2.4 million)[1][2] |
Box office | 750 million (US$12 million)[1] |
Singam (English: Lion) is a 2010 Indian Tamil action-masala film directed by Hari, starring Suriya and Anushka Shetty in the lead.[3] The film, produced by K. E. Gnanavel Raja in association with Reliance Big Pictures, and distributed by Sun Pictures, was released on 28 May 2010. Upon release, the film was dubbed into Telugu and released as Yamudu.[4][5] The film's success led to remakes in Kannada as Kempe Gowda,[6] in Hindi as Singham,[7] and in Bengali as Shotru.[8] The sequel, Singam II, which released in July 2013, was a high commercial success as well.[9]
Plot
The film begins in Nallur, a small village in Thoothukudi district in southern Tamil Nadu. Duraisingam (Suriya), is the honest police sub inspector of Nallur, assisted by his bumbling colleague Erimalai (Vivek). He belongs to Nallur with his father having a respectable status in the village. His family business is provision stores and Duraisingam wants to join it, but he joined police due to his father's wishes. He resolves most of the problems in his village with non-violence and mutual counselling. He uses force only when the situation demands it, thereby gaining much reputation and love from the villagers. Mahalingam (Nassar) is an industrialist in Chennai and a friend of Singam’s father (Radha Ravi). He comes to the village with his beautiful daughter Kavya (Anushka Shetty). Eventually Singam and Kavya fall in love with each other.
Everything seems to be smooth-running until Chennai-based Mayil Vaaganam (Prakash Raj), a big-time extortionist with shady mafia dealings who blackmails people by complaining to the Income Tax Department, is required to travel to Nallur to sign a conditional bail. He instead, sends one of his allies to do the formalities, much to the anger and rage of Singam who demands Mayil sign the bail in person. Humiliated, Mayil reaches Nallur but is unable to take any revenge on Singam fearing the immense love and devotion of the entire village towards Singam. Using his political contacts, he gets Singam transferred to Chennai to teach him a lesson.
Singam, unaware of Mayil’s hand behind his transfer, joins Thiruvanmiyur police station. His co-worker, Sub-Inspector Ravi (Bose Venkat), hates Mayil for his crimes but is unable to take any action because of Mayil’s political powers. The assistant commissioner (Nizhalgal Ravi), Singam's senior, is on Mayil's payroll and takes care in concealing and eliminating the evidence of Mayil’s crimes from the eyes of the law. The police commissioner (Ajay Rathnam) also does not help Singam as there is no evidences against Mayil and the assistant commissioner and in turn, warns him to stay away from Mayil's case. Unable to take on Mayil in his stronghold, Singam wants to return to his village but is stopped by Kavya who encourages him to fight against the evil and not run like a coward.
Being mentally tortured by Mayil, Singam arrests Mayil’s henchman (Adithya) in a fake case of illegally smuggling alcohol. He thwarts off the assistant commissioner in full view of the public when the assistant commissioner, bounded by his duties to Mayil, tries to protect the henchman. Meanwhile Mayil kidnaps Kavya’s younger sister for ransom. Rescuing her, with unexpected help from the Home Minister (Vijayakumar) Singam successfully traces the origins of the kidnapping racket to Mayil. Singam also gets promoted to Assistant Commissioner of the specially-formed Anti-kidnapping Task Force. Mahalingam, who was hostile to Singam following an altercation with Singam's father back at Nallur, softens up and agrees to give him Kavya's hand in marriage.
The police officers, including the police commissioner, and the assistant commissioner, now on Singam's side, decide to help Singam fight Mayil. They manage to kill Mayil's henchman in an encounter at an hospital and begin to target everyone and everything related to Mayil. In retribution, Mayil starts targeting everyone close to Singam, including Kavya, whom he shoots but is saved by Singam, and Ravi, who is hacked to death by Mayil's henchmen. To escape the arrest warrant issued out to him, Mayil kidnaps the Karnataka Home Minister's daughter. He falsely tells Singam that he is going to Pondicherry with her when actually he is going to Nellore in Andhra Pradesh to put the police off the track. However Singam manages to pursue them till Gudur near Nellore, where he rescues the home minister's daughter and kills Mayil in an encounter.
As the post-credits roll, Durai Singam is seen with Kavya heading back to Nallur, and as when Singam is stopped briefly by the Home Minister and assigns an undercover mission, to which he willingly agrees.
Cast
- Suriya as Assistant Commissioner Durai Singam
- Anushka Shetty as Kavya Mahalingam
- Prakash Raj as Mayil Vaaganam
- Nassar as Mahalingam
- Vivek as Yettu Erimalai
- Manorama as Kavya's grandmother
- Radha Ravi as Durai Singam's father
- Vijayakumar as The Home Minister
- Krishna Pillai as Divya Mahalingam
- Bose Venkat as Sub Inspector Ravi
- Nizhalgal Ravi as The Asst. Commissioner
- Yuvarani as Durai Singam's sister
- Janaki Sabesh as Kavya's mother
- Subash Chander as Vengai Swami
- Sumithra as Durai Singam's mother
Character Map of Remakes
Singam (Tamil) | Singham (2011) (Hindi) | Kempe Gowda (2011) (Kannada) | Shotru (2011) (Bengali) |
Surya Sivakumar | Ajay Devgn | Sudeep | Jeet |
Anushka Shetty | Kajal Agarwal | Ragini Dwivedi | Nusrat Jahan |
Prakash Raj | Prakash Raj | Ravi Shankar | Supriyo Dutta |
Production
Development
After Suriya had finished K. S. Ravikumar's Aadhavan, discussions regarding his subsequent project, notably his 25th film, were held. Initially, reports emerged that it was going to be directed by Prabhu Deva.[10] At the launch of his film Seval in May 2009, however, director Hari announced officially that he would direct Suriya's 25th film titled Singam and that he had finished penning the script.[10] Becoming Suriya's third film with Hari following Aaru and Vel, it was announced that the project would release in July 2010.[5] Suriya's cousin, K. E. Gnanavel Raja was announced as the producer.[11]
Casting
Though initial reports suggested that Yuvan Shankar Raja would score the music,[citation needed] Devi Sri Prasad was chosen as the music director, thus becoming his third venture with Suriya. Suriya was revealed to play a police officer in the film, the second time in his career after Kaakha Kaakha.[12] Anushka was chosen to play the female lead, after several actresses were considered and approached.[5] Priyan was chosen as the lead camera man and V.T. Vijayan as the editor.[13]
Filming
After completing Seval, Hari joined the cast and crew to start the filming in 2009. The shooting began in Thirunelveli district and was carried on in southern parts of Tamil Nadu. A scene from the song "Stole my Heart" was shot in Muscat Park that was choreographed by Brindha.[14] Afterwards, some scenes where shot in Andhra Pradesh as well as Karnataka. The main scenes were shot in Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai. During December, Hari announced that the film wouldn't have a formal audio launch as per his previous films and that the shooting would get over quickly.[15] The trailers were released on 24 February. Sun Pictures acquired the distribution rights,[16] and Sony Music bought the music for a hefty price.[17]
Release
The satellite rights of the film were bagged by Sun TV. The film was given a "U" certificate by the Indian Censor Board and released worldwide on 28 May 2010 released in 850 screens worldwide. Telugu dubbed version titled Yamudu released on 2 July 2010.
Critical response
This film garnered positive reviews reviews. Behindwoods gave 2.5 out of 5 and stated that Hari has "concocted and packaged his masala contents in the right proportion and has served a tasty dish", while praising Suriya for having "diligently worked towards balancing the niche and the mass" and proving "once again that he can deliver a commercial masala flick with as finesse as he can deliver a performance-oriented film".[18] Sify described the film as a "predictable entertainer that follows the age old formula", citing that it was Suriya who "carries the film to the winning post. His passion and the way he brings an ordinary regular larger-than-life hero character alive on screen is lesson for other commercial heroes".[19] Rediff also gave 2.5 out of 5 stating that the film was an "unapologetic, entertainer and has Suriya in every frame. Lovers of commercial potpourri will definitely get their money's worth."[20] Indiaglitz wrote that Singam was the "king of the masses, who love action and commercial films".[21] A Times of India critic gave 3.5 out of 5, claiming that "even with a sleepy narration in the first 30 minutes or so, Singam is worth a watch."[22]
Soundtrack
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Soundtrack album by Devi Sri Prasad | ||||
Released | 11 May 2010 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Label | Sony Music | |||
Producer | Devi Sri Prasad | |||
Devi Sri Prasad chronology | ||||
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Behindwoods | *[23] |
The film's soundtrack, released on 11 May 2010, was scored by Devi Sri Prasad, marking his third collaboration with Suriya after Maayavi and Aaru.
No. | Title | Lyrics | singer(s) | Length | |
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1. | "Naane Indhiran" | Viveka | Benny Dayal & Manicka Vinayagam | 5:32 | |
2. | "En Idhayam" | Na. Muthukumar | Suchitra & Tippu | 4:34 | |
3. | "Stole My Heart" | Viveka | Shaan & Megha | 3:37 | |
4. | "Kadhal Vandhale" | Viveka | Baba Sehgal & Priyadarshini | 4:22 | |
5. | "Singam" | Na. Muthukumar, Megha | Devi Sri Prasad | 4:21 | |
6. | "Stole My Heart (Unplugged)" | Hari | Shaan | 2:19 |
See also
- Overseas Box office of Kollywood films
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Singam (2010)". Retrieved 7 February 2013.
- ↑ "Romancing the remake". Screenindia. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
- ↑ "Singam- Suriya`s 25th film!". Sify.com. 30 April 2009. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑ "Suriya's Singam starts roaring!". Sify.com. 26 August 2009. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 "Singam gets underway – Behindwoods.com – Tamil Movie News – Suriya Aadhavan K S Ravikumar Singam Anushka Devi Prasad Hari Aaru Vel Nayan". Behindwoods.com. 18 July 2009. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑ "Shankare Gowda To Remake Singam in Kannada As Kempe Gowda". Realbollywood.com. 23 August 2010. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑
- ↑ "Tollywood Hero JEET in Raj Chakraborty's SHATRU Bengali Movie Remake of SINGAM Tamil Hit | Dhoper Chop! A Date with Tollywood Calcutta Bengali Movies Bollywood Reviews Hollywood News". Dhoperchop.com. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑ 12.48 PM IST 26 April 2012 (26 April 2012). "Suriya will romance two leading ladies in 'Singam 2' – Bollywood News & Gossip, Movie Reviews, Trailers & Videos at". Bollywoodlife.com. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 "Suriya in Singam".
- ↑ "Suriya – Tamil Movie News – What impressed Suriya – Suriya | Hari | Singam". Behindwoods.com. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑ Name * (7 December 2005). "Singam:25th film for Suriya has more reason to be special". talkkolly. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑ "Suriya's Kakka Kakka sequel? – Behindwoods.com – Tamil Movie News – Suriya Singam Hari". Behindwoods.com. 30 April 2009. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑ Name * (7 December 2005). "Singam team at Muscat for a duet song". talkkolly. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑ "No audio release for 'Singam' – Tamil Movie News". IndiaGlitz. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑ Name * (7 December 2005). "Sun Pictures acquires marketing rights of Singam". talkkolly. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑ Name * (7 December 2005). "Sony Pictures Acquires Singam Music Rights from SUN Pictures". talkkolly. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑ "Singam Review – Tamil Movie Singam Review". Behindwoods.com. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑ "Movie Review:Singam- Review". Sify.com. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑ "Singam, the mother of all masala films – Rediff.com Movies". Movies.rediff.com. 28 May 2010. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑ "Singam Tamil Movie Review – cinema preview stills gallery trailer video clips showtimes". IndiaGlitz. 28 May 2010. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑ "Singam movie review: Wallpaper, Story, Trailer at Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 February 2012.
- ↑ "SINGAM MUSIC REVIEW – SINGAM MP3 DOWNLOAD – TAMIL MOVIE SINGAM MUSIC REVIEW – TAMIL SONGS DOWNLOAD – TAMIL FILM MUSIC – SINGAM MP3 – SINGAM SONGS". Behindwoods.com. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
External links
- Singam at the Internet Movie Database
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