Thenavattu

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Thenavattu
File:Thenavattu poster.jpg
Poster
Directed byV. V. Kathir
Produced byAnthony
Written byV. V. Kathir
StarringJiiva
Poonam Bajwa
Ganja Karuppu
Ravi Kale
Shafi
Saikumar
Rajan P. Dev
Music bySrikanth Deva
CinematographyVetri
Edited byRaja Mohammad
Production
company
ELK Productions
Distributed bySun Pictures
Release date
  • 21 November 2008 (2008-11-21)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Thenavattu (English: Courage) is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by V. V. Kathir, starring Jiiva and Poonam Bajwa in the lead roles, whilst Ganja Karuppu, Ravi Kale, Shafi, Saikumar, and Rajan P. Dev play pivotal roles. The music was composed by Srikanth Deva with cinematography by Vetri. The film released on 21 November 2008 to highly negative reviews but performed well at b and c centers.

Plot[edit]

The film starts with Kailasam, the somber bigwig who is performing the last rites of someone dear to him, but the appearance of Kottai (first in the chaotic Koovagam festival and later atop a Veeranam pipe) swinging a scythe maniacally sets the tone for the rest of the film.

Cut to the flashback a few months ago: in Ramnad, Kottai's mother is cutting down logs and boasting about her son: he is a god who deserves to see the outside world and derive its benefits. Kottai journeys to big bad Chennai in company with Vellaiyan, who dances with every Karagattam dancer on the roadside, makes lewd jokes, and appears to have only one thing on his mind. They end up at the massive home of Kailasam, the local terror who slices up people. But the heroes are unaware of this.

Kottai and Vellaiyan think that all Kailasam does is cut up trees, which is why he requires their blacksmithing skills. However, Kottai discovers that Kailasam hired him to make sickles to kill people. Kottai then goes to work by feeding crying children milk and helping men with epileptic seizures. He also falls in love with the first fair-complexioned, slim beauty he comes across, Gayatri. Naturally, Gayatri is kind-hearted, wears saris and teaches music to students. Kottai's logic for falling in love with her is that she treats him like his own family.

Meantime, there is yet another villain Santhosh, who is Kailasam's son. Santhosh proceeds to play musical instruments, mouth punchlines, and rape women. There also a remarkably stupid and one-dimensionally portrayed minister and a helpless, frustrated cop named Suryaprakash, who simply stands like a rock in uniform and wants to settle a score with Kailasam because Santhosh raped and killed his sister. Naturally, Santhosh continues to rape women, and Suryaprakash continues to stand still. Kottai goes on making aruvaals until Santhosh catches sight of the ravishing Gayatri. Santosh touches Gayathri inappropriately, and all hell breaks loose. Kottai bashes Santhosh, not knowing that he is Kailasam's son. When Kailasam learns that Kottai has beaten his son to death, he tries to take revenge on Kottai. Kottai, with the help of Suryaprakash, kills Kailasam and the minister. The film ends with Kottai returning to his home.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

V. V. Kathir, who earlier worked as an assistant to Seeman and Suryaprakash, narrated the script to R. B. Choudary, and he and Jeeva both liked it.[1] A photo session was completed in Pallavaram Hills.[2] Antony, producer of this film, had earlier produced Jeeva's elder brother Jithan Ramesh's film Puli Varudhu. Bhavana was originally slated to be heroine but she left the film due to unknown reasons.[3] Poonam Bajwa, who acted in Telugu films including Boss was selected as heroine, making her debut in Tamil and was also shooting for Seval simultaneously. Saranya was selected to play Jeeva's mother.[4] Art director Roobesh created a huge set at YMCA resembling Koothaandavar temple.[5] This was the first Tamil film which had transgender people treated with respect.[6]

Soundtrack[edit]

The soundtrack was composed by Srikanth Deva in his second collaboration with Jiiva after E.

No. Song Singers Lyrics
1 "Enakkena Pirandhavalo" Karthik, Suchitra, Arun Na. Muthukumar
2 "Enge Irundhai" Harish Raghavendra
3 "Onnu Rendu" Tippu, Ganga
4 "Pattampoochi" Krish, Chinmayi
5 "Usilampatti Sandhaiyila" Shankar Mahadevan, Mahalakshmi Iyer, Senthildass Velayutham

Release[edit]

Thenavattu was the second film to be distributed by Sun Pictures.

After this film, V V Kathir was supposed to direct Karthi's Siruthai but didn't direct. He went to hibernation and had not directed any film so far. Due to the film's poor response, Antony stopped producing films. Jeeva and Poonam again paired in Kacheri Arambam.

Critical reception[edit]

Behindwoods wrote:"Thenavattu is for people who just adore illogical masala flicks".[7] Rediff called it "silly and ridiculous" and also added "culprit clearly is V V Kathir, who's come up with a half-baked script that manages to destroy even Jeeva's credibility. This flick is all aruvaal and no brains".[8] Indiaglitz wrote:"Director Kathir didn't experiment much and took the familiar path of commercial entertainer following the footsteps of his guru".[9] Nowrunning wrote:"Thenavattu is a tale strictly for the brain dead".[10] Sify wrote:"the film leaves you almost brain dead".[11]

References[edit]

  1. "THENAVATTU Poonam V V Kadhir Seeman Suryaprakash Jeeva R B Chaudhery Madurai Kumbakonam tamil movie news hot stills picture image gallery".
  2. "Tamil Cinema News | Tamil Movie Reviews | Tamil Movie Trailers - IndiaGlitz Tamil".
  3. "Tamil Cinema News | Tamil Movie Reviews | Tamil Movie Trailers - IndiaGlitz Tamil".
  4. "Tamil Cinema News | Tamil Movie Reviews | Tamil Movie Trailers - IndiaGlitz Tamil".
  5. "Tamil Cinema News | Tamil Movie Reviews | Tamil Movie Trailers - IndiaGlitz Tamil".
  6. "Tamil Cinema News | Tamil Movie Reviews | Tamil Movie Trailers - IndiaGlitz Tamil".
  7. http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-reviews/reviews-2/thenavattu-review.html
  8. "Review: Thenavattu - Rediff.com".
  9. "Tamil Cinema News | Tamil Movie Reviews | Tamil Movie Trailers - IndiaGlitz Tamil".
  10. http://www.nowrunning.com/movie/4153/tamil/thenavattu/1919/review.htm
  11. sify.com