Krodham

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Krodham
File:Krodham.jpg
Poster
Directed byA. Jagannathan
Produced byIndra Laxmanan
Written byK. Ranga Rajan (dialogue)
Screenplay byManivannan
Sundarrajan
Story byPrem Menon
StarringPrem Menon
Rani Padmini
S. A. Ashokan
K. A. Thangavelu
Music bySankar Ganesh
CinematographyJ. Williams
Edited byR. Devarajan
Production
company
A Lotus Film Company
Release date
  • 12 January 1982 (1982-01-12)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Krodham (transl. Fury) is 1982 Indian Tamil-language crime thriller film, directed by A. Jagannathan. The film screenplay and story were written by Prem Menon and dialogue written by K. Rangarajan respectively. Music was by Sankar Ganesh. The film stars Prem Menon, Rani Padmini and S. A. Ashokan. The film was heavily inspired by the American film Death Wish (1974).[1] In 2000, Prem acted and directed the sequel to this film Krodham 2.[2]

A Chennai City architect becomes a one-man vigilante squad after his wife is murdered by street punks, after which he randomly goes out and kills would-be muggers on the mean streets after dark.

Plot[edit]

Prem (Prem Menon) is an architect living in Chennai city with his wife Indhu (Anjali) and sister Subha (Chithra) and her husband Siva (Sridhar). The film begins with scenes of a recent outing Prem and their family and had taken to a restaurant. One day, Indhu and Subha are followed from a shopping mall by two thugs who invade the house posing as delivery men. They fatally injure Indhu and sexually assault Subha.

After his wife's funeral in Chennai and shortly following his return to work. Prem's boss gives him an extended business vacation, and he flies to Mysore district, Karnataka to meet a client Kavitha (Rani Padmini) and his father (K. A. Thangavelu). While working in Mysore district, Prem witnesses a mock gunfight at Mysore, a reconstructed western frontier town used as a movie set. A few days later, while he is working late at the office, Prem is invited to dinner by Kavitha's father at his gun club. At the gun club, Kavitha's father is impressed when Prem shoots with accuracy at the targets. Prem had been taught to handle firearms at a young age by his father, who was a hunter, but after his father was killed in a hunting accident, Prem decided to swear on his mother never to use guns again. After Prem makes improvements to Kavitha's father's plans for a residential development, a thoroughly pleased Kavitha drives Prem back to the Mysore district airport with a gift, which he places into Prem's checked luggage.

Back in Chennai city, Prem learns from his brother-in-law Siva (Sridhar) that his sister is severely depressed from the trauma of the assault. Prem visits his sister, who is now catatonic at the hospital. Heartbroken, Prem and his brother-in-law have his sister committed to a mental hospital in Brooklyn, United States of America for intensive treatment. Late upon his return to Chennai city, he opens his suitcase and discovers that Kavitha's father's gift was a nickel-plated .32 Colt Police positive revolver, places it into his overcoat and takes a late night stroll. Prem encounters a mugger, an ex-convict, who attempts to rob two women at knife-point. Prem shoots the mugger with the revolver Kavitha's father had given him.

Shocked that he just killed a human being, Prem runs home and throws up. But motivated by his desire for revenge he continues to walk the city streets at night, looking for violent criminals. The following night, Prem deliberately walks through the city in order to invite an attack. He guns down three muggers who are robbing a defenseless old man in an alley. A few nights later, two muggers see Prem on a subway. They attempt to rob him at knife-point, but Prem shoots them both with his revolver.

On another night, Prem sits as bait in a sleazy restaurant coffee shop surrounded by prostitutes and assorted street people. He pays his bill to the cashier, purposely revealing a wallet full of cash. He leaves followed by two thugs, who have taken the bait. Yet again a robbery attempt is made. Prem shoots one, but the other manages to stab him in his shoulder. As a wounded Prem stumbles off, the one who stabbed him runs away, but he is mortally shot, later dying at a hospital.

Inspector Prasad (S. A. Ashokan) investigates the vigilante killings. His department narrows it down to a list of men who have had a family members recently killed by muggers and who are war veterans. The public meanwhile, is happy that somebody is doing something about crime. Prasad soon suspects Prem. He is about to make an arrest when the district Chennai intervenes and tells Prasad to "let him loose in another city instead". The D. A. and the police commissioner do not want the fact to get out that street crimes in Chennai city have dropped dramatically, since Prem has become a vigilante. And they fear that if he isn't stopped the whole city will explode into anarchy. Prasad doesn't like the idea, but relents, Prasad says that he will try to "Scare him off".

Prem shoots two muggers on the stairs before wounded by a third mugger with a M1911A1 pistol at a warehouse. His gun is discovered by a young patrolman who hands it to Inspector Prasad, who tells him to forget that he even saw it and additionally tells the press that the wounded Prem is just another mugging victim. Hospitalised, Prem is ordered by Prasad to leave Chennai city permanently. Prasad tells Prem to have his company transfer him to another city in exchange. Prasad will dispose of Prem's revolver. As Prasad walks out of Prem's hospital room, Prem replies, "By sundown?"

Prem arrives in Egmore Railway Station by train. Being greeted by a company representative, he notices a group of hoodlums harassing a young woman. He excuses himself and helps the woman. The hoodlums make obscene gestures, but Prem points his right hand like a gun and smiles, suggesting that his vigilantism will continue.

Cast[edit]

Themes[edit]

Krodham is heavily inspired by the American vigilante-action film Death Wish (1974). Also, Naan Sigappu Manithan (1985) film was loosely based on Krodham and this film was directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar, starring Rajinikanth.[3] In 2000, Prem Menon acted and directed the sequel of this film Krodham 2.

Soundtrack[edit]

Krodham
Soundtrack album by
Released1982
Recorded1982
GenreRaj Video Vision
Length17:48
LanguageTamil

Music was by Shankar-Ganesh and lyrics were written by Vaali, Vairamuthu and Udhayanan. The playback singers consist of K. J. Yesudas, P. Jayachandran, Vani Jairam, L. R. Eswari and S. Janaki.

No. Song Singer Length (m:ss)
1 "Paavai Idhazh Thean"[4] K. J. Yesudas, S. Janaki 04:10
2 "Vaanam Varumo"[5] Vani Jairam 05:03
3 "Vaanam Nalla"[6] L. R. Eswari 04:09
4 "Anjaaru Naal Aatchi"[7] P. Jayachandran, Vani Jairam 04:26

References[edit]

  1. ""Death Wish" Movie Reviews". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  2. "Mind The Gap: Tamil Sequels And The Time Between Them". Film Companion. 16 October 2018. Retrieved 22 December 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. http://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/jc52.2010/Tamil/4.html
  4. "Paavai Idhazh Then". youtube. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  5. "Vaanam Varumo Song". youtube. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  6. "Vaanam Nalla Song". youtube. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  7. "Anjaaru Naal Atchi". youtube. Retrieved 21 March 2017.

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