Adanga Maru

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Adanga Maru
File:Adanga Maru.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKarthik Thangavel
Produced bySujatha Vijaykumar
Written byKarthik Thangavel
Viji
StarringJayam Ravi
Raashi Khanna
Music bySam C. S.
CinematographySathyan Sooryan
Edited byRuben
Production
company
Home Movie Makers
Distributed byClap Board Production
Release date
21 December 2018
Running time
144 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Adanga Maru (transl. Refuse to bow down) is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Karthik Thangavel in his directorial debut. The film stars Jayam Ravi and Raashi Khanna, with Sampath Raj, Ponvannan, Ramdoss, Mime Gopi, and Azhagam Perumal in supporting roles. The score and soundtrack were composed by Sam C. S., while cinematography and editing were handled by Sathyan Sooryan and Anthony L. Ruben, respectively. The film began production in December 2017 and was released on 21 December, 2018.

Plot[edit]

Template:Longplot Template:Copy edit section Subhash is a sincere and determined new Sub-Inspector of the Police in Chennai. He resides with his father, mother, elder brother, his wife, and their twin daughters. He is all set to marry his fiancée, Anitha. He is new to his job and is assisted by Constable Ramadass and SSI Chandran. Subhash can not stand the suffering of the public and looks for ways to better their lives, and this often lands him in trouble with his superior, Inspector Muthukaruppan. Subhash got into an argument with the Chief Minister's son one day when he refused to park his car. Subhash tracked down CM's son and his friends at a club that night, brutally beating them before fleeing.Meanwhile, Subhash had hacked into the club's CCTV, so no evidence of the Chief Minister's son could be found.

One day, Chandran and Subhash are called on to investigate the supposed suicide of a girl. On closer investigation, Subhash deduces that it was not a suicide and that she was murdered. While collecting evidence to support this, he came across a person called Abhijit (Bharath Raj), whose cell number was active near the place. On confronting Abhijit and his friends, Christy, Bhuvanesh, and Deepak, they reveal that they are all stoners from affluent families. Abhijit is the son of a well-known businessman, Bhuvan is the son of the District Collector of Tamil Nadu, Christy is the son of a gold merchant, and Deepak is the son of a well-known scientist.

They show Subash a video of them doing drugs, raping and murdering the girl and many other women, as well. Subhash gets enraged, beats them up, and locks them in jail. When his superior, a corrupt Joint Commissioner Saarangan IPS, asks for the proof behind his accusations, he finds out that the phone had automatically deleted all the video files just as he was trying to unlock it. The four are released due to lack of evidence, and the influence of their respective fathers and Subhash is suspended. Abhijit and his friends vow revenge, and soon enough, when Subhash goes home, he finds his parents and brother's family dead. Only one of his nieces, Anusha, is left alive. Meanwhile, Saarangan is bribed with an expensive and luxurious Porsche Cayenne SUV car and reports the murder of Subhash's family as a fire accident at their new house. Dejected at his powerlessness even though he is a police officer, Subhash resigns and threatens Saarangan that he will avenge his family's death and will make sure that the four guys die mercilessly at the hands of their own fathers.

First, he kidnaps Bhuvan and locks him in a car with a mechanism that fills silane gas in it if anyone tries to open the door. Bhuvan's father accidentally opens the car door as he searches for his missing son, and Bhuvan is burnt alive in front of his father. Next, he kidnaps Deepak and Christy and keeps them at undisclosed locations. The police, in order to find the missing guys, try to unofficially arrest Subhash at gunpoint, but he triggers Muthukaruppan's pistol on purpose, resulting in his arrest and gaining unwanted public attention. With increasing media and political attention, Saarangan and the rich fathers are unable to carry out extreme measures of interrogation on Subhash, though he is in custody.

Subhash then reveals to all of them that he kept Christy in a van and asks him to go to the airport, but Christy's father double crosses Subhash and asks him to run for help, thinking that Christy is safe when the police and the public are nearby. Before Christy could do so, an auto-loaded gun in his bag started beeping, and Christy, assumed to be a terrorist, was brutally shot and killed by the Paramilitary Force (CISF) soldiers to safeguard the public. After this, Deepak is found to be locked in a glass tank connected to harmful chemicals. Subhash and his tech friend expose him as a rapist to the public via an online gaming link, where the public can virtually try to shoot at Deepak in order to release the chemicals into the tank and eventually kill him. His father hires hackers to stop this, and when Deepak's location is found, he goes there and breaks open the tank to release him, but the chemicals instantly blow up, and he is killed. Meanwhile, Subhash also threatens Saarangan to check on his teenage daughter's safety. Saarangan panics but is relieved when she is found to be safe. Saarangan realises his mistake and decides to support Subhash in his fight for justice for the rape and murder victims.

Now that only Abhijit is left, his father, Sanjay, decides to release Subhash from custody and deal with him alone. Subhash tactfully kidnaps Abhijit and has him hanging on a rope. He also threatens to upload the video evidence online and expose their crimes, thereby bringing Sanjay's business empire down. He gives Sanjay an ultimatum that he could either hold on to the rope and save his son or let go and shut down the laptop instead, to save his reputation. In the end, the power-hungry Sanjay decides to save his reputation and lets go of the rope, killing Abhijit.

One year later, Subhash has become a peace-loving IPS officer, who murders criminals out of record to serve justice.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

In December 2017, Jayam Ravi announced on social media that his 23rd film will be an action-thriller titled Adanga Maru by debutant Karthik Thangavel.[2] Stunt choreographer Stun Siva's son, Kevin Kumar made his debut as stunt choreographer with this film.[3] Filming was completed in October 2018.[4]

Soundtrack[edit]

The soundtrack was composed by Sam C. S.[5] The Audio Rights was bagged by Sony Music in end of August 2018.

Adanga Maru
Soundtrack album by
Released2018
GenreTamil
Length17:34
LanguageTamil
LabelSony Music
ProducerSam C. S.
Sam C. S. chronology
NOTA
(2018)
Adanga Maru
(2018)
Ispade Rajavum Idhaya Raniyum
(2019)
No. TitleSingers Length
1. "Aangu Vaangu"  Sam C. S., Mukesh, M. L. R. Karthikeyan 4:26
2. "Saayaali"  Sathyaprakash, Chinmayi 5:15
3. "Pachai Dhrogangal"  Haricharan 3:46
4. "Kaar Irul"  Sivam 3:07
Total length:
17:34

Release and reception[edit]

Adanga Maru was released on 21 December 2018 to positive reviews. Thinkal Menon of The Times of India rated it 3 out of 5, saying, "Adanga Maru has a routine plot, but the treatment makes it fast-paced and interesting."[6] Behindwoods wrote "Adangamaru's fresh screenplay and packaging makes this intense revenge drama, a good watch!".[7] The Hindu wrote "Thanks to its speedy screenplay, Adanga Maru finishes as a fairly engaging watch".[8] India Today wrote "Debutant director Karthik Thangavel's Adanga Maru starring Jayam Ravi could have been a flawless cop thriller, but it misses the mark by a few inches".[9] The Indian Express wrote "A more nuanced, well thought-out storyline with better CGI could have definitely elevated the revenge saga. Adanga Maru is strictly a one-time watch".[10]

References[edit]

  1. C R, Sharanya (8 August 2018). "Poorna is a lawyer in Adanga Maru". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  2. "Adanga Maru: Jayam Ravi announces title of his next film, will go on floors on 14 December- Entertainment News, Firstpost". firstpost.com. 14 December 2017. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
  3. Lakshmi, V (28 July 2018). "Stun Siva's son gets his own fight sequence". Times of India. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
  4. "Jayam Ravi's 'Adanga Maru' is almost complete". The Times of India. 17 October 2018. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
  5. "Adanga Maru - All Songs - Download or Listen Free Online". Saavn. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
  6. Menon, Thinkal (21 December 2018). "Adanga Maru Movie Review". The Times of India. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  7. "Adanga Maru (Aka) JR 24 review". BehindWoods. 21 December 2018. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  8. Ramanujam, Srinivasa (21 December 2018). "'Adanga Maru' review: An engaging revenge drama". The Hindu. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  9. K, Janani (21 December 2018). "Adanga Maru Movie Review: Jayam Ravi has a message in this intense thriller". India Today. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  10. Chakraborthy, Antara (21 December 2018). "Adanga Maru movie review: Jayam Ravi is convincing in the engaging cop drama". The Indian Express. Retrieved 28 February 2021.

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