Tamizhuku En Ondrai Azhuthavum

Tamizhuku En Ondrai Azhuthavum

Poster
Directed by Ramprakash Rayappa
Produced by V. Chandran
Written by R. Senthil Kumar (Dialogue)
Screenplay by Ramprakash Rayappa
Story by Ramprakash Rayappa
Starring Nakul
Dinesh
Urvashi
Bindu Madhavi
Aishwarya Dutta
Sathish
Music by S. Thaman
Cinematography Deepak Kumar Padhy
Edited by V J Sabu Joseph
Production
company
VLS Rock Cinema
Distributed by Red Giant Movies
Release dates
  • 20 February 2015 (2015-02-20)
Running time
144 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Tamizhuku En Ondrai Azhuthavum (English: Dial 1 for Tamil; also referred to as TEOA) is a 2015 Tamil thriller drama film written and directed by Ramprakash Rayappa. Produced by V. Chandran, the film stars Nakul, Attakathi Dinesh, Bindu Madhavi and Aishwarya Dutta. The film received positive reviews from critics.

Plot

A deadly bomb will be activated if a computer geek restores a part of Chennai city's mobile networks, which are down due to a solar flare.

Four people are linked to each other on a deadly mission. Mukil (Dinesh) falls in love with Simi (Bindhu Madhavi) who is stuck in a pit hole with an 80-tonne gigantic 'Vaasthu' rock under suspension which is ready to fall on her at any time. The only way that Simi can escape from this danger is if her text message reaches Mukil. In the mean time, there is a hyperactive science geek Vasanth (Nakul) who is on a mission to activate a dead mobile network signal. Then there is a call taxi driver Raja (Sathish) whose car has a remotely operated bomb planted in it by a terrorist outfit waiting to destroy the city once the phone lines are restored. Does the city escape destruction from the bomb and what happens with the four main characters forms the rest of the story.

Cast

  • Nakul as Vasanth
  • Dinesh as Mukil
  • Bindu Madhavi as Simi
  • Aishwarya Dutta as Harini
  • Urvashi as Vasanth's mother
  • Manobala as Swaminathan
  • Sathish as Raja
  • MD Asif as Bunty
  • Ajay as Ramesh
  • Sundari Divya as Lavanya
  • Shalu Shammu as Maha
  • Balachandar as Sanjay
  • A. Srepaty Parvatraj as Seenu
  • Pradeep Nair
  • Vanaraj as cameraman
  • Parotta Murukesh as Maha's father

Production

VLS Rock Cinema, who had made Naan Rajavaga Pogiren (2013), announced that they had signed actors Nakul, Attakathi Dinesh and Sathish to be a part of a film directed by Ramprakash Rayappa in October 2013.[1] Actresses Bindu Madhavi and Aishwarya Dutta were signed on to play leading female roles in the film.[2][3] The film began production in December 2013 and the team held a series of workshops to help the actors get into character, before beginning filming in Tiruvottiyur.[4]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by S. Thaman. And the lyrics were written by Madhan Karky and Yugabharathi.

Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Sattunnu Enna"  YugabharathiHariharasudhan3:28
2."Robo Romeo"  Madhan KarkyM.M.Mansi, M.M.Monisha5:01
3."Thamizhukku En Ondrai Azhuthavum"  Madhan KarkyAlphons Joseph3:35
4."Robo Romeo (Karaoke)"  Madhan KarkyInstrumental5:00
5."Sattunnu Enna (Karaoke)"  YugabharathiInstrumental3:26

Release

The satellite rights of the film were sold to STAR Vijay.[5]

Critical reception

M. Suganth of The Times of India's gave the film 3.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Ramprakash Rayappa sets up his story effectively and keeps us on the edge of our seats for the most parts. The manner in which he handles this multi-strand narrative without making it chaotic deserves appreciation. The success lies in how he makes each of these sub-plots interesting", going on to call it a "solid debut film".[6] Indo-Asian News Service, while giving the same rating and also describing it as a "solid social thriller", wrote, "(the) details, though minute, make the director stand out from his contemporaries. The writing is fresh and it’s evident from the way the director manages to make the parallelly running stories converge at the end...It’s probably the first Tamil film where a perfect balance is struck between science, romance and comedy interspersed with some fresh thrills".[7] The New Indian Express wrote, "The deftness and confidence with which the director moves his narration belies the fact that this is his debut venture. The screenplay is engaging, with the characters well-fleshed out, and there is an element of suspense with humour laced throughout...One of the better scripts to appear in recent times, Thamizhuku Enn Ondrai Azhuthavum has a lot of positives going for it".[8] Sify wrote, "the director has done his paper work with sheer perfection and packaged this out-of-the-box concept in a fairly engaging manner".[9] Baradwaj Rangan wrote, "It doesn’t say much about a movie when we walk into a thriller and walk out of what’s mostly a comedy – but with so many laughs, why complain?", further adding that "first-time director Ramprakash Rayappa at least has the right ideas".[10]

In contrast, Rediff gave the film 2 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Director Ramprakash has come up with a good idea, but the performance is poor, the romance seems forced, there are too many coincidences and a lame, predictable climax. This spoils what could have been a racy and exciting thriller".[11]

References

  1. "From the makers of Naan Rajavaga Pogiren". Behindwoods.com. 20 November 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  2. Subramanian, Anupama (18 December 2013). "Aishwarya Dutta signs her second". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  3. Gupta, Rinku (17 October 2013). "Another Bengali beauty in Kollywood". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  4. Gupta, Rinku (25 March 2014). "I Had to Change My Body Language". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  5. "Gandhi Jayanti 2015 Special Premiere Movie Tamizhuku En Ondrai Azhuthavum". Intalkies. 29 September 2015. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
  6. M, Suganth (20 February 2015). "Tamizhukku En 1-Ai Azhuthavum Movie Review". The Times of India. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  7. "Social thriller with great comedy". indianexpress.com. IANS. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  8. Mannath, Malini (21 February 2015). "Well-crafted, a Better Script in Recent Times". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  9. "Tamizhukku En Ondrai Azhuthavum Review". Sify. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  10. Rangan, Baradwaj (21 February 2015). "Less thriller, more comedy, but some big laughs". The Hindu. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  11. "Tamiluku En Ondrai Aluthavum is not exciting". Rediff. 20 February 2015. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
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