Settai

Not to be confused with a 2001 Tamil film of the same name

Settai

First look poster
Directed by R. Kannan
Produced by Ronnie Screwvala
Siddharth Roy Kapur
Written by John Mahendran (Dialogues)
Screenplay by G. Dhananjayan
John Mahendran
R. Kannan
Story by Akshad Varma
Starring Arya
Santhanam
Premji Amaren
Anjali
Hansika Motwani
Music by S. Thaman
Cinematography P. G. Muthaiah
Edited by Leo John Paul
Production
company
Release dates
  • 5 April 2013
Running time
136 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil
Box office INR314.8 million (US$5.0 million)[1]

Settai (Tamil: சேட்டை) (English: Mischief) is a 2013 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by R. Kannan.[2] A remake of the 2011 Hindi film, Delhi Belly,[3] it stars Arya, Anjali, Santhanam, Premji Amaren and Hansika Motwani.[4] The film, which began filming in Chennai on 7 May 2012,[5] released for April 2013. The film was dubbed in Telugu as crazy.[6] The audio was launched on 30 January.[7] The film released on 5 April 2013 and earned mixed reviews from critics.[8][9]

Plot

The story revolves around three roommates, journalist J K Boss(Arya), photographer Nagaraj(Santhanam) and Cheenu (Premji) leading an unkempt and debt-ridden life in a shoddy apartment. J K's ditsy fiancée, Madhumita, is an air hostess who agrees to deliver a package for Vladimir Dragunsky (Kim Bodnia) to Nassar, without realizing its contents or that Nassar is a gangster. Madhumita asks J K to deliver the package. JK, in turn, asks Nagaraj to do so. But Nagaraj is unable to do so as he is experiencing 'Chennai Belly'. Nagaraj hands Madhumita's package to Cheenu for delivery to Nassar, along with a package containing his stool sample for delivery to Nagaraj's doctor. Cheenu mixes up the two packages which makes Nassar furious and he starts the investigation by interrogating Vladimir. Meanwhile, Nagaraj photographs his landlord with a prostitute. He sends an envelope with the photographs to his landlord to blackmail him. JK is with Madhumita, and his colleague Shakthi (Anjali) calls him on the pretext of work. When he reaches the place he realizes that it is just a party and Shakthi called him just to have fun.Rajeev who was supposed to be Shakthi's husband, sees them together and gives JK a black-eye in a fit of jealousy. JK retaliates and knocks Rajeev out. As JK and Shakthi leave they are chased by a furious Rajeev and his friends who shoot at them. The duo barely manages to escape. Vladimir informs Somayajulu that the mix-up must have been caused by Madhumita as she didn't know what she was carrying in the package. Somayajulu calls Madhumita, informs her about the mix-up and asks her to give him the address of the person who had delivered the package. When JK arrives into his apartment, he walks into Somayajulu who has cheenu standing on a stool with a noose around his neck. On hard interrogation, Somayajulu discovers the mix-up and realizes that the package must be with Nagaraj's doctor. Nagaraj gets the package from his doctor's office, wherein Somayajulu finds his thirty diamonds hidden inside. Upon recovering his booty, he orders his henchmen to kill the three roommates. One of them is about to shoot JK, when another kicks the stool on which cheenu was standing to hang him. Luckily for the roommates, the ceiling of the apartment caves in, since it can't take Cheenu's weight. The cave-in injures and knocks-out Somayajulu and his men. JK,cheenu and Nagaraj escape along with the diamonds and spend the night at Shakthi's place. The next day they sell the diamonds to a local jewellery store. As the roommates prepare to get out of town with the money, they get a call from Somayajulu who has kidnapped Madhumita. He threatens to kill her if they don't return the diamonds. The trio, try to buy back the diamonds from the jewellery store, who demands double the sale amount. Without the money, JK comes up with a plan. Najaraj, Cheenu, JK and Shakthi disguise themselves in burqa and go back to the jewellery store. They con the owner, gag him and forcefully take back their diamonds and return his money. They make their get-away in JK's car with the police on their tail and make their way to the hotel where Somayajulu is holding Madhumita. As they are about to make the exchange with Somayajulu, the police arrive at the hotel room. There is a shoot-out between the police and Nassar's gang. Najaraj, Cheenu, JK and Madhumitha, who had hit the floor during gunfight,are left as the only survivors. Shakthi is upset to learn about JK's engagement and walks away from him. JK breaks off his engagement to Madhuitha. Later, it is revealed that Nagaraj did not return the cash to the jewellery store owner, and had kept the money for himself. The film ends when Shakthi comes to the roommates' apartment to return JK's car's hubcap lost while escaping from Rajeev. JK jumps into her car through the open window and kisses her passionately.

Cast

Production

Casting

After UTV Motion Pictures announced that the studio will be remaking the Hindi film Delhi Belly in Tamil, R. Kannan, who had earlier directed Jayam Kondaan and Kanden Kadhalai, was selected as the director.[11] G. Dhananjayan, South Business chief of UTV, stated that, unlike the original version, which received an adult rating, the remake would be made for a family audience, making clear that the core plot would be retained, while the dialogue would be changed and "risque jokes" be avoided. Dhananjayan further added that he, Kannan and John Mahendran (director of Sachein and son of award winning director Mahendran) would be creditted for additional screenplay and adaption, while the latter would write the new dialogues as well.[12] Varuthapadaatha Vaalibar Sangam and Vai Raja Vai were amongst the suggested titles for the film,[13] with the team eventually zeroing in on Settai. Arya, Santhanam and Premji Amaren were selected to play the three lead roles.[14] Vijay Raaz, who portrayed the main antagonist in Delhi Belly, was approached to reprise his role.[15] His role later went to Nasser. Suja Varunee was cast to appear in a cameo role which was played by Anusha Dandekar in the original.[16] Telugu comedian Ali joined the cast, making his Tamil film debut.[17]

Filming

The film was launched on 7 May 2012 in Chennai. Two huge sets resembling a hotel and a bachelor's room were reportedly constructed for the shoot.[18] The first schedule got over after 20 days of shoot in three differently constructed sets. Arya, Hansika and Anjali along with the crew will be leaving for Switzerland on 23 September to shoot two songs over there. According to Kannan, 75% of the film has been shot and the film is gearing up for a December release.[19]

Soundtrack

Settai
Soundtrack album by S. Thaman
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 19:17
Label Sony Music Entertainment
Producer S. Thaman
S. Thaman chronology

Naayak
(2012)
'Settai'
(2013)
Jabardasth
(2013)

The soundtrack album comprises six tracks composed by S. Thaman uniting with director Kannan for second time after Vanthaan Vendraan and with Arya for the first time. The album was released on 30 January 2013.

Tracklist

No. TitleLyricsSinger(s) Length
1. "Agalathey Agalathey"  Madhan KarkyVijay Prakash, Megha 03:48
2. "Nee Thaane Osthi Ponna"  Gaana BalaGaana Bala 02:42
3. "Arjuna Arjuna"  ThamaraiKarthik, Suchitra 03:35
4. "Laila Laila"  Na. MuthukumarAndrea Jeremiah 03:51
5. "Poyum Poyum Indha Kadhalukkulle"  Madhan KarkySricharan & Chinmayi 03:42
6. "Theme music of Settai"  InstrumentalDevan Ekambaram & Anbu Raju 01:39
Total length:
19:17

Release

The first teaser of the film was released along with Mugamoodi in the cinemas and also simultaneously uploaded to YouTube by the official channel of UTV Motion Pictures. It attracted 2.8 million views on YouTube within three days of its launch.[20] The film released in 535 screens worldwide. The satellite rights of the film were sold to Sun TV. The film was given a "U" certificate by the Indian Censor Board.

Critical reception

It got an aggregate review score of 2/5 at reviewbol.com with mostly mixed reviews.[21] S Saraswathi of Rediff gave the film 2 stars out of 5 and said: "Settai is, sadly, a great disappointment. The director has ruined a perfectly good script and has given an absolutely boring version of the exciting and racy Delhi Belly. From beginning to end, the film follows the same pace and all the scenes are so boring and slow, you could actually sleep through the entire movie." NewsTrackIndia gave 2.5 out of 5 stars and issued the verdict, "Settai misses the soul of the original".[22] in.com rated it 2.5 out of 5 and stated "Settai is watered down version of Delhi Belly and lacks the punch of the original".[23] Oneindia gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and delivered a verdict, "The film works only in parts. The adult comedy which made the original film 'Delhi Belly' a blockbuster has been completely toned down in this version".[24] Behindwoods also gave 2.5 out of 5 saying "The first half is slow and the Agalathey number although good in looks and presentation, impedes the proceedings in second half. The scenes evoke smile but not laughter. Santhanam has become repetitive".[8] Shailesh K Nadar of CinemaSpice.in rated Settai as 3/5 mentioning in his review that "It’s not bad, but would have been a better entertainer by following the essence of the original more faithfully. In short, Settai is a joyride – but only if you haven’t seen Delhi Belly."

Box Office

Settai sold 4 million tickets worldwide. The film grossed INR4 crore on Day One - biggest opening then for actor Arya. The film is relatively strong at multiplexes in cities while it is a little weak in single screens.[25] In Chennai, the film grossed over INR5 crore during its lifetime. In Malaysia, the film grossed $280,086 in four weeks.[26] The film grossed worldwide INR 36 crore at the box office.The film declared Hit.

Controversy

RJ Balaji who reviewed the movie on Soundcloud tweeted he got threatening calls from UTV employee.[27][28]

References

  1. Settai grossed 31 crore in 11 days
  2. Dhanajayan in Twitter, Dhanajayan via Twitter, retrieved 7 May 2012
  3. "First Look: Settai, the Tamil remake of 'Delhi Belly'". 18 June 2012.
  4. "Arya and Santhanam’s next to go on floor". Behindwoods. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
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  9. Chennai Box-Office – April 26 to 28 - Sify.com
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 10.9 10.10 10.11 10.12 10.13 10.14 Settai (DVD): end credits from 2.01.27 to 2.01.48
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  12. "Delhi Belly remake to be called Naughty in Tamil". Rediff. 11 May 2012. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  13. "'Delhi Belly' to be remade in Tamil". Indian Express. 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  14. V Lakshmi, TNN (2012-04-20). "Vijay Raaz comes to Kollywood". The Times Of India. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  15. V Lakshmi (2012-05-20). "Suja steps into Anusha’s shoes". The Times Of India. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  16. "Ali joins cast of Delhi Belly’s remake". Postnoon. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  17. "The 'Settai' boys". IndiaGlitz. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
  18. "Arya & Hansika off to the swiss Alps". Sify. 21 September 2012. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  19. "Settai trailer gets 2.8 mn hits on YouTube!". Times of India. 5 September 2012. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  20. "Settai - Reviewbol". Reviewbol. 2013-04-05. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  21. "'Settai' - misses soul of original (Tamil Movie Review)". Newstrackindia.com. 2013-04-06. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  22. "Movie review: Settai lacks the punch of the original!". In.com. 2013-04-06. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  23. Shanmugan (2013-04-06). "Settai Movie Review". Oneindia. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  24. Settai opening weekend yields 16 crore at the box office
  25. Settai grossed $280k in Malaysia
  26. "RJ Balaji on Twitter". Retrieved 10 May 2013.
  27. "Is RJ Balaji hurting Tamil movie industry". Retrieved 10 May 2013.

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