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'''''Kaavalan''''' ({{lang-ta|காவலன்}}; {{lang-en|Bodyguard}}) is a 2011 Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by [[Siddique (director)|Siddique]], starring [[Vijay (actor)|Vijay]] and [[Asin]] in the lead roles. The film is a remake of Siddique's previous [[Malayalam film]] ''[[Bodyguard (2010 film)|Bodyguard]]''. It features [[Rajkiran]], [[Mithra Kurian]], [[Roja Selvamani|Roja]], and [[Vadivelu]] in supporting roles with musical score composed by [[Vidyasagar (music director)|Vidyasagar]]. The film's principal shoot commenced in April 2010<ref>[http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news-1/apr-10-01/kaavalkaaran-vijay-vettaikaran-05-04-10.html "VIJAY PICKS M G R’S ONCE AGAIN" - Behind Woods]</ref><ref>[http://in.movies.yahoo.com/news-detail/84595/Bodyguard-Kaavalan-in-Tamil.html "Bodyguard is Kaavalkaran in Tamil?" - Yahoo Movies India]</ref><ref>[http://www.top10cinema.com/news/4071/vijays-bodyguard-is-fast-and-glorious "Vijay’S ‘Kaavalkaran’ Is Fast And Glorious " - Top 10 Cinema]</ref> and was completed by November 2010. Following several hurdles, ''Kaavalan'' released on 15 January 2011 to generally positive reviews. It was the only one film which was selected to be screened at the [[Shanghai International Film Festival]] out the many projects submitted by [[India]].<ref name="Shanghai"/>
'''''Kaavalan''''' ({{lang-ta|காவலன்}}; {{lang-en|Bodyguard}}) is a 2011 Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by [[Siddique (director)|Siddique]], starring [[Vijay (actor)|Vijay]] and [[Asin]] in the lead roles. The film is a remake of Siddique's previous [[Malayalam film]] ''[[Bodyguard (2010 film)|Bodyguard]]''. It features [[Rajkiran]], [[Mithra Kurian]], [[Roja Selvamani|Roja]], and [[Vadivelu]] in supporting roles with musical score composed by [[Vidyasagar (music director)|Vidyasagar]]. The film's principal shoot commenced in April 2010<ref>[http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news-1/apr-10-01/kaavalkaaran-vijay-vettaikaran-05-04-10.html "VIJAY PICKS M G R’S ONCE AGAIN" - Behind Woods]</ref><ref>[http://in.movies.yahoo.com/news-detail/84595/Bodyguard-Kaavalan-in-Tamil.html "Bodyguard is Kaavalkaran in Tamil?" - Yahoo Movies India]</ref><ref>[http://www.top10cinema.com/news/4071/vijays-bodyguard-is-fast-and-glorious "Vijay’S ‘Kaavalkaran’ Is Fast And Glorious " - Top 10 Cinema]</ref> and was completed by November 2010. Following several hurdles, ''Kaavalan'' released on 15 January 2011 to generally positive reviews. It was the only one film which was selected to be screened at the [[Shanghai International Film Festival]] out the many projects submitted by [[India]].<ref name="Shanghai"/>

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Kaavalan
File:Kaavalan Vijay Asin Poster.jpg
Directed bySiddique
Written bySiddique
Screenplay bySiddique
Produced byC. Romesh Babu
StarringVijay
Asin
Rajkiran
Mithra Kurian
Roja Selvamani
Vadivelu
CinematographyN. K. Ekambaram
Edited byGowri Shankar
Music byVidyasagar
Production
company
Ekaveera Creations
Release date
  • 15 January 2011 (2011-01-15)
Running time
152 minutes
CountryTemplate:Film India
LanguageTamil
Budget35 crore (US$4.2 million)
Box office150 crore (US$18 million) [1]

Kaavalan (Tamil: காவலன்; English: Bodyguard) is a 2011 Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Siddique, starring Vijay and Asin in the lead roles. The film is a remake of Siddique's previous Malayalam film Bodyguard. It features Rajkiran, Mithra Kurian, Roja, and Vadivelu in supporting roles with musical score composed by Vidyasagar. The film's principal shoot commenced in April 2010[2][3][4] and was completed by November 2010. Following several hurdles, Kaavalan released on 15 January 2011 to generally positive reviews. It was the only one film which was selected to be screened at the Shanghai International Film Festival out the many projects submitted by India.[5]

Plot

Bhoominathan (Vijay) idolises Muthuramalingam (Rajkiran) and at the request of his parents, accepts to work for the latter as his bodyguard. There enters Muthuramalingam's rival, who has lost his daughter since she committed suicide, the reason being rejection by Muthuramalingam's son. While Bhoominathan protects Muthuramalingam, his rival threatens the life of his daughter Meera (Asin). Bhoominathan is sent to college along with Meera and her friend Madhu (Mithra Kurian) to protect them from the threat. Meera tries to distance herself from Bhoominathan by calling him from a private number; Bhoominathan falls in love with the girl without knowing that it is Meera herself. At one point, Meera too feels herself becoming attracted to Bhoominathan and expresses her desire to meet him in person. However due to circumstances they are not able to accomplish this until at the climax when she tells Bhoominathan to run away with her and to meet at a railway station. Bhoominathan agrees, unaware it is Meera. However through certain means,Muthuramalingam comes to think that Bhoominathan and Meera are going to run away. In order to save Bhoominathan's life from the anger of Muthuramalingam, Meera lies that the lover is not her and that Bhoominathan is meeting another girl at the train station. Muthuramalingam lets Bhoominathan leave as he is desperate, but tells his henchmen to kill Bhoominathan if a girl does not come there at the station. Terrified, Meera sends her friend, Madhu, to the station and tells her to tell Bhoominathan that she is the lover and that she won't be able to make it to the station. Madhu, seeing Bhoominathan, falls in love after all that has happened, and admits that she is the lover, not Meera. Meera calls her, but Madhu throws the cellphone away, hoping to erase Meera out of their love life completely. Many years later, after Bhoominathan and Madhu's marriage, they have a son. Madhu passes away shortly after however before her death, she leaves a diary for her son that outlines the whole story between the phone calls of Bhoomi and Meera and their love. The son later goes to Meera's house with Bhoominathan to visit an old Muthuramalingam. Bhoominathan is shocked that Meera isn't married. The son asks Meera to come with him and become his mother and Bhoominathan is angry at his son for saying something so blunt and rude. But Muthuramalingam begs Bhoominathan to take Meera as his wife. So they go onto the train together but the son runs away before leaving and throws the diary into a trashcan nearby. Bhoominathan finds the diary and realizes soon that his real lover, the girl who had waited for him for so many years faithfully, was Meera. And they live together happily.[6][7]

Cast

Character map of remakes

The original Malayalam film Bodyguard is being remade in Hindi and Telugu. The Telugu version is being directed by Gopichand Malineli while all the other three versions are directed by Siddique himself. Below is a character map of the lead characters in the story of Bodyguard and its remakes. Template:Bodyguard character map

Production

Development

During the post-production stages of Bodyguard, Siddique had the idea of remaking the film in Tamil. He later announced his decision to remake the film with enhancements in the script to better suite the Tamil audience.[citation needed] The film was initially referred to as Kaavalkaaran, which transliterally means "bodyguard" in Tamil. After rumours of the title being changed to Kaaval Kaadhal,' the film was officially confirmed to be titled as Kaavalan in August 2010.[8] The reason for the name confusion and its eventual permanent change was due to the complications in obtaining the rights to the title of Kavalkaran from M. G. Ramachandran's producers. They refused to sell the title to Vijay, leading to the rechristening of the title to Kaavalan.[9]

Casting

With the announcement of the remake, Siddique had finalized Vijay to play the lead role, reminiscent to their previous venture Friends (2001), which was also a remake of Siddique's own Malayalam film. Asin Thottumkal was signed up to pair with Vijay for the third time after their previous pairings in Sivakasi (2005) and Pokkiri (2007), also giving Thottumkal a comeback in Tamil cinema after her last appearance in Dasavathaaram (2008). Vadivelu, Rajkiran, and Roja Selvamani were also signed up for supporting characters. The film's principal shoot began in April at Kumbakonam.[10]

Filming

An incident occurred on sets in April, where Asin, her father, and her make up assistants had fainted in their caravan after being exposed to a gas leak. They were treated in hospital the same day and were eventually discharged.[11][12] The second shoot schedule occurred in Vellore. Vijay and Asin, along with director Siddique and rest of crew had taken part in the shooting at the Vellore Institute of Technology. A song was shot at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, making it Vijay's second trip to the country for a film shoot after Kuruvi.[citation needed]

Release

After the failure of Vijay's 2010 film Sura, the TN Film Exhibitors Association (TFEA) distributed a circular advising theaters not to screen the actor's future films until he compensated for the losses his movies had incurred. Vijay was asked to pay 30% of an estimated 9 crore loss suffered by theaters, or about 3 crore.[13] Kaavalan ran into turmoil as the Theatre Owners’ Association threatened not to release the movie. The movie's release was postponed from December 17 to January 15, citing the lack of theaters available to release the movie.[14][15] The actor shelled out his salary and four additional crores to release the movie with the help of producer Aascar Ravichandran.[16] The film released a week later in Canada after initial expectations to have the film released on the same day as its worldwide release.

The trailer was world premiered on December 16 in the Bay Area, California, notably the first time for a Vijay film's trailer was launched outside India.[17][18][19] Speaking at the event, Vijay made a request to his USA fans to provide support for the growth of Tamil Nadu.[20]

The film was selected at the 14th Shanghai International Film Festival in the panorama section.[5] SIFF had issued an invitation to actor Vijay as guest of honor.

Reception

Critical response

Sify.com gave the film a positive verdict, describing the film as "super fun" and a "perfect Pongal family entertainer". The reviewer particularly praised Vijay's performance, observing that the film works "purely on his star charisma and larger-than-life image" and that "he carries the film on his shoulders and is one good reason to watch the film".[21] A critic from Rediff.com, while giving the film 2.5 out of 5 stars, credited Vijay for "for shedding his action/political persona and digging his toes in and choosing a script that focuses on comedy and emotions", going on to claim that "it's Vijay [...] who knits together the rather lackluster screenplay and keeps the laughs coming. For a nostalgic return to the Vijay of old, comic interludes and lack of double-edged dialogues and future plans, Kavalan works."[22] Behindwoods rated the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and called it "a relatable love story shot in a cute and simple manner, rich with emotions, but on the slow side of narration". The reviewer noted that Kaavalan "is a throwback to the Thulladha Manamum Thullum days of Vijay" and that he has "lived the character", while Asin "convinces us with her portrayal."[23] Chennai Online said "Though the film shows Vijay in a different light sans punch dialogues and political references, it makes you squirm in your seats at many places when it gets slow and repetitive. However, Vijay does look endearing in many places, making a genuine effort at acting. Also, the comic scenes with Vadivelu manage to keep the film moving. The movie which has the potential to be another Kathalukku Mariyathai but it loses its edge thanks to a loose and redundant script. What remains in our mind is that Vijay’s brave effort to come out of the beaten path of mindless action movies."[24]

Oneindia commented, "After years Vijay has come out of his masala formula; Kaavalan is a family entertainer... [It] is not an extraordinary one but is watchable."[25] Cinesnacks gave the film 6 out of 10, commenting, "Kaavalan is an excellent romantic entertainer that is precisely for audiences from 8-80 years", and added, "Don’t miss the special surprise of Vijay".[26] Kollytalk wrote, "This movie, burdened with expectations, has stayed to be on the safer side and well, it surely has succeeded in a way. Vijay returns folks, that’s for sure. He is yet to give his best though".[27] Get Cinemas wrote, "Kaavalan is a clear departure from what began being dubbed as Vijay-style movies. Barring a few fight scenes, Kaavalan is all about love told in a humorous tone. People who love hilarious comedy or touching love scenes would love this romantic family entertainer."[28]

Soundtrack

Untitled
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Behindwoods[29]

Kaavalan's audio launch was held on December 8, 2010.[30] The soundtrack consists 5 tracks composed by Vidyasagar.[31][32]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Vinnai Kaapan"Pa. VijayTippu, Shweta Mohan4:30
2."Yaradu"YugabharathyKarthik, Suchitra4:27
3."Step Step"VivegaBenny Dayal, Megha4:36
4."Sada Sada"YugabharathyKarthik4:15
5."Pattamboochi"KabilanKK, Rita3:48

References

  1. ^ "Kaavalan box office reports"
  2. ^ "VIJAY PICKS M G R’S ONCE AGAIN" - Behind Woods
  3. ^ "Bodyguard is Kaavalkaran in Tamil?" - Yahoo Movies India
  4. ^ "Vijay’S ‘Kaavalkaran’ Is Fast And Glorious " - Top 10 Cinema
  5. ^ a b http://www.timeschennai.com/index.php?mod=article&cat=Entertainment&article=32282
  6. ^ remake of Bodyguars Malayalam Film http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodyguard_(2010_film)
  7. ^ Pavithra Srinivasan (January 15, 2011). "Vijay of yore is back as Kaavalan". Rediff.com. Retrieved January 15, 2011.
  8. ^ Kaaval Kathal becomes Kaavalan!
  9. ^ Mahesh, R Richard, "Finally, Vijay’s film has a name", The New Indian Express, August 20, 2010
  10. ^ http://www.anytimechennai.com/Latest-Tamil-News/vijays-next-kaavalkaaran.html "Vijay’s next Kaaval kaadhal" - Anytime Chennai
  11. ^ "ASIN FAINTS…" - Behind Woods
  12. ^ "Asin hospitalized after gas leakage" - Sulekha Movies News
  13. ^ Sify: "Vijay Facing Trouble"
  14. ^ Behindwoods: "Vijay Faces Huge Obstacle"
  15. ^ Sify: "Vijays Kavalan needs protection"
  16. ^ Sify: "Vijay Shells out Salary"
  17. ^ Hummer Limo For Vijay! - Vijay - Kavalan - Hummer Limo - Usa - Usa Theatres - Tamil Movie News - Behindwoods.com
  18. ^ Vijay to launch Kaavalan trailer in US
  19. ^ "Kaavalan makes history in USA". indiaglitz. 2010-12-19. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  20. ^ IndiaGlitz - Vijay's 'Kavalan' makes history In USA - Tamil Movie News
  21. ^ Sify: "Perfect Pongal Outing"
  22. ^ Rediff: "Vijay of Yore is Back"
  23. ^ Behindwoods: "Vijay (re)turns romantic! Feel good – Feel emotional"
  24. ^ http://chennaionline.com/movies/movie-reviews/20115120085149/Movie-Review--Vijays-Kavalan.col
  25. ^ Oneindia: "Kaavalan is a family entertainer"
  26. ^ Cinesnacks: "Special surprise of Vijay"
  27. ^ Kollytalk: "Vijay returns folks"
  28. ^ "Kaavalan Review". Get Cinemas. Retrieved 18 January 2011.
  29. ^ http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-music-reviews/review-1/kavalan-music-review.html
  30. ^ "Kaavalan songs, Audio Launch Event on December 8". Kaavalan.net. December 3, 2010.
  31. ^ Musicaloud (2010). "Kaavalan - Music Review". Retrieved 08-12-2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  32. ^ "Kaavalan - Rediff Music Review". Rediff. 2010-12-21. Retrieved 2010-12-21.