Veppam

Veppam/Sega
Directed by Anjana Ali Khan
Produced by Gautham Menon
Madhan
Elred Kumar
Jayaraman
Venkat
Written by Anjana Ali Khan (DiaIouges -I.Prabu)
Starring Nani
Karthik Kumar
Bindu Madhavi
Nithya Menen
Music by Joshua Sridhar
Cinematography Om Prakash
Edited by Anthony
Production
company
R. S. Infotainment
Distributed by Photon Kathaas
Release dates
  • 29 July 2011
Country India
Language Tamil
Budget INR 25 million
(US$550,000)[1]

Veppam (English: Heat) is a 2011 Indian Tamil action thriller written and directed by newcomer Anjana Ali Khan,[2] starring Nani, Karthik Kumar, Bindu Madhavi and Nithya Menen. The story narrates events from the slum areas of Chennai, showcasing characters and their struggles. The film, jointly produced by Gautham Menon's Photon Kathaas and R. S. Infotainment,[3] had been in production for over one year.[4] The film released on 29 July 2011, while a dubbed Telugu version, titled Sega, released simultaneously in Andhra Pradesh.[5] Veppam received mixed reviews.

Plot

The film starts by showing a girl named Revathy (Nithya Menen) forwarding towards the beach and drowning herself in it.The film is then set 18 years back in a slum in Chennai. Balaji (Muthukumar)'s mother dies and his father Jothi (Shimmore), a drunkard, leaves him on the streets. He works hard and ensures a decent living for his younger brother Karthik (Nani) with the help of Revathy's father. Karthik, who studies in an engineering college, spends all his time with his friend Vishnu (Karthik Kumar), who is also brought up in the locality. Revathy in the neighbourhood loves Karthik. Revathy, Karthik and Vishnu are close friends. Jothi takes to illegal ways and makes money working for a drug peddler Ammaji (Jennifer). Balaji does not want his brother Karthik to join with his father, Jothi as he left them on streets in his young age.Jothi supplies call girls to men in that locality. Knowing that Vishnu is in love with Viji (Bindu Madhavi), a call girl in the locality, Jothi decides to exploit him for his selfish gain of transaction of a drug. He gives him an assignment - to transport drugs to Pondicherry, promising to give him Viji if he completes the work. Vishnu takes the help of Karthik and leaves for Pondicherry. Viji hears that Jothi is planning to sell the drug to Ammaji's official enemy. She tries to save Vishnu through Jothi's assistant. Balaji finds Karthik in Jothi's car and searches him for a week. Meanwhile, Jothi's assistant warns vishnu about Jothi's plan. Balaji finds Karthik in a bakery after a week and hits him. Karthik in anger leaves his house to Visnu's house giving a phone to Revathy, leaves the drug in his cupboard. Vishnu searches the drufg in his bag in his house fights with Karthik. Karthik gets hurt in his head from a chair and faints. Vishnu's guardian kills Vishnu as he wanted to sell the mechanic shop which Vishnu owned. Viji dies in depression of Vishnu's death.Police arrest Karthik thinking he would have killed Vishnu. Karthik comes out through Jothi's help.Revathy finds the drug in Karthik's cupboard. She takes the drug to Jothi's house, where a man tries to rape, she escapes and dissolves the drug in beach. Balaji,Karthik and Jothi go to Ammaji where they find that Ammaji's official enemy have joint together. They try to kill Jothi but Balaji and Karthik save him and kill everybody there and Jothi kills Ammaji.They go to Jothi's house and start drinking, where Balaji gives Jothi a glass of poisoned Beer for he left them alone in their young age and Karthik joins his brother and kills him for the reason for his friend, Visnu's death.

Cast

Production

Veppam was shot in 46 days.[2] Since the story was set in Chennai, it was mostly filmed in and around Chennai, with songs being canned in Mahabalipuram, Pondicherry and Kodaikanal.[6] Anjana revealed that the story revolves around three friends - two boys and one girl - from the slums, played by Nani, Karthik Kumar and Nithya Menen, respectively, with Bindu Madhavi playing the role of a call girl.[7][8] Nani and Bindu Madhavi had acted in several Telugu films before and would make their Tamil film debut through Veppam.[2] The film was also supposed to be Nithya Menen's debut Tamil film, however due to the long delay in production, it would become her second Tamil release after 180. Nani and Nithya had starred together in the Telugu super hit Ala Modalaindi (2011), which prompted the makers to dub and release the film in Telugu as well.[5][9] Anjana had initially signed up with another producer, but since the project failed to take off, director Gautham Menon, under whom she had worked as an assistant director, stepped in and took over the production.[2] Produced under approximately US$550,000, the film's domestic theatrical rights were sold for US$600,000, while the television rights, international theatrical rights and the rights to the Telugu dubbed version had been sold for a total of US$270,000.[1]

Soundtrack

The film's music was composed by Joshua Sridhar. The soundtrack, which features seven tracks, was released by Suhasini Maniratnam on 31 December 2010.[10]

All lyrics written by Na. Muthukumar. 

Tracklist
No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Oru Devathai"  Clinton Cerejo, Swetha Mohan 06:02
2. "Mazhai Varum Arikuri"  Suzanne D'Mello 04:28
3. "Minnalaa"  Benny Dayal 05:13
4. "Kaatril Eeram"  Karthik, Sricharan 04:06
5. "Raani Naan"  Apoorva 03:59
6. "Mazhai Varum Arikuri (Male)"  Naresh Iyer 04:28
7. "Veppam"  Joshua Sridhar, Naresh Iyer 02:38

Release

Veppam opened to mixed responses. Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff gave 2.5 out of 5 citing that "a tauter screenplay, more logic in the sequences and realistic dialogues would have made Veppam an eminently enjoyable film". IBNLive described that "the movie has some positives in terms of looks and narrative style, but it lacks the punch."[11] A critic from Sify wrote that "Veppam has everything to hold the audiences interest- romance, drama, violence and slick packaging. It is certainly worth a look."[12] Supergoodmovies rated it 2.5/5 and called it "A technically-rich movie, Veppam will be here to stay for some time."[13] Indiaglitz stated the movie as "Watch this racy story for its worth your money."[14] KollyInsider.com rated the movie with 2.5 stars out of 5, stated good fun from starting to end.[15] The Telugu version Sega failed at the box office.[16]

References

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  7. "Veppam to give Bindu a break". The Times of India. 9 November 2010. Retrieved 1 August 2011.
  8. Chowdhary, Y. Sunitha (28 July 2010). "FEATURES / METRO PLUS : Rules of the game". The Hindu. Retrieved 1 August 2011.
  9. "Metro Plus Visakhapatnam / People : Beyond movies". The Hindu. 25 June 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2011.
  10. "Suhasini launches Veppam audio". Sify.com. 31 December 2010. Retrieved 1 August 2011.
  11. "Tamil Review: 'Veppam' lacks punch". IBNLive. 1 August 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2011.
  12. "Veppam". Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  13. "Veppam Movie Review". Supergoodmovies. 29 July 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2011.
  14. "Veppam - The temperature shoots up�". Indiaglitz. 29 July 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2011.
  15. "Veppam Movie Review, Rating - Tamil Movie Review". kollyinsider.com.
  16. Sega flops in Andhra

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