Sakalakala Vallavan (2015 film)

Sakalakala Vallavan
Directed by Suraj
Produced by K. Muralidharan
V. Swaminathan
G. Venugopal
Written by Suraj
Starring Jayam Ravi
Trisha
Anjali
Prabhu
Music by S. Thaman
Cinematography U. K. Senthil Kumar
Edited by R.K Selva
Production
company
Lakshmi Movie Makers
Release dates
  • July 31, 2015 (2015-07-31)
Country India
Language Tamil

'Sakalakala Vallavan' is a Tamil comedy film written and directed by Suraj. The film features Jayam Ravi, Trisha and Anjali in the lead, while Prabhu appears in a supporting role. S. Thaman composes the film's music.

Plot

Shakthi(Jayam Ravi) and Chinnasamy(Soori) are family enemies who fight over an election. During that time, Shakthi falls in love with Anjali, whom he later discovers is his enemies cousin. When their love rapidly heats up, Shakthi is forced to marry Divya(Trisha), a city girl. Before starting a life together, Divya tells Shakthi, they must get to know each other, but every time Shakthi tries to do something good, it ends bad. This leads them on a plan for divorce. In exchange, Shakthi tells Divya to agree and stay for a month with his parents so they won't get hurt over the fact that they made Shakthi marry someone who doesn't even like him. To make this worse, Shakthi's father gets Divya to stand for the female election to which she quietly agrees. When she loses in the family generation winning election, Shakthi's father angrily hits him. . That's when Shakthi reveals how he lost in love and life. Seeing how much he loves and respects his family and how his life has been, Divya slowly starts to like her husband. At the end Divya and Shakthi happily live together while they argue over little things; making their life filled with love.

The film revolves round how a couple should compromise when faced in any situation.

Cast

Production

The film was launched in early June 2014 as a collaboration between director Suraj and producers Lakshmi Movie Makers with Jayam Ravi signed on to play the leading role.[1] Actress Anjali was signed on to play a supporting role in July 2014, marking her comeback after a hiatus from Tamil films.[2] The team began shoot in Chennai in July 2014, before moving on to Pondicherry. Village portion completely have shoot in Mekkarai Dam near Tenkasi [3]

Trisha joined the cast in August 2014 to play the female lead, after the team opted against signing Kajal Aggarwal, who had asked for a high remuneration.[4][5] Catherine Tresa was also considered but not selected for the role.[6] Poorna does a cameo role in this flick.[7] Vivek will be doing a role in the film for which he shaved his head.[8] In July 2015, title of the film was changed from Appa Takkaru to Sakalakala Vallavan Appatakkar.

Soundtrack

Sakalakala Vallavan
Soundtrack album by S. Thaman
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Language Tamil
Label Sony Music
Lahari Music
T-Series
Aditya Music
Producer S. Thaman
S. Thaman chronology
Vaa Deal
(2015)
Sakalakala Vallavan
(2015)
Saahasam
(2015)

S.Thaman has composed the soundtrack of this film. Many of the songs are reused from his previous Telugu films.

Title Singers Length (m:ss) Notes
"Hit-u Song" STR, Remya Nambeesan, M. M. Manasi, M. M. Monisha 4:28 Reused from "Cinema Choopistha Mava" from Race Gurram
"Buji Ma Buji Ma" D. Imman, M. M. Manasi, S. Thaman 3:27 Reused from "Banthi Pola Janaki" from Baadshah
"Bulbu Vangittaen" Deva, Vivek, Jayam Ravi 3:38 Reused from "Vaddura Mama" from Tiger
"Un Style Power" Sharmila, Deepak 3:22 Reused from "Dethadi Dethadi" from Dookudu
"Mandaiyum" Sameera, Nivas 3:06 Inspired from "Garam Garam Chilaka" from Rabhasa

Release

The trailer of the film was released on 20 July 2015. The film released July 31, 2015 worldwide. The satellite rights of the film were sold to Sun TV.

Reception

The film received highly negative reviews from the critics.[9] Sudhir Srinivasan of The Hindu criticized the film for being "Old, and hostile". Avinash Gopinath of Filmbeat.com rated 1.5 out of 5 stars and said "An Outdated Flick" [10] Rediff rated 2 1/2 out of 5 and said "The absurd script, inept execution, bizarre antics of the lead and supporting actors coupled with some ordinary music make director Suraj’s Sakalakala Vallavan Appatakkar a total bore".[11] Behindwoods rated 1.5 out of 5 and wrote that "Despite its intentions, this Sakalakalavallavan doesn't entertain".[12] Times of India rated 1 out of 5 and noted that "Sakalakala Vallavan is so abominable — a blot in the career of everyone involved in making it — that it makes us question its very existence and how it even came to be made".[13]

Box office

The film became flop due to negative reviews all over. 500

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