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Singam II
Released on 5 July 2013
Film poster
Directed byHari
Written byHari
Shivgopal Krishna (Hindi dialogues)[2][3]
Produced byS. Lakshman Kumar[4]
StarringSuriya
Anushka Shetty
Hansika Motwani
Danny Sapani
Vivek
Santhanam
CinematographyPriyan
Edited byV. T. Vijayan
Music byDevi Sri Prasad
Production
company
Prince Pictures
Distributed by2D Entertainment
Release date
  • 5 July 2013 (2013-07-05)[1]
Running time
165 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget45 crore (US$5.4 million)[5]
Box office130 crore

Singam II is a 2013 Indian Tamil action film written and directed by Hari.[6] A sequel to the 2010 film Singam, the film stars Suriya, who reprises the title role, along with Anushka Shetty, Hansika Motwani, Vivek and Santhanam in supporting roles. Produced by S. Lakshman Kumar, it has music and background score by Devi Sri Prasad.

The film was released on 5 July 2013 along with a Telugu dubbed version simply titled Singam, also known as Yamudu II.[1][7] A Hindi dubbed version entitled Main Hoon Surya: Singham II was released later on 2 August.[8]

Plot

After having killed extortionist Mayil Vaaganam (Prakash Raj) in the first film, Durai Singam (Suriya) has gone undercover after meeting Home Minister Ramanathan (Vijayakumar) and is now working as an NCC officer in a Thoothukudi school. The people who know about this operation are the Chief Minister (K. Viswanath) and Ramanathan. Sathya (Hansika Motwani) is a student who falls for ingam, though he is waiting to marry his love interest Kavya (Anushka Shetty). Singam's father Soundara Pandi (Radha Ravi) is angry about him leaving the police force. He also forbids the marriage between Singam and Kavya.

Susai (Santhanam), a local who works in the same school, shows Singam parts of Thoothukudi and tells him about the happenings in those places. Singam requests Ramanathan to transfer Erimalai (Vivek) and another cop to assist him. Singam learns that Sathya is the niece of businessman Thangaraj (Rahman). Thangaraj and Bhai (Mukesh Rishi) are criminals who control the southeast coastline of Tamil Nadu. Bhai and Thangaraj have connections with an international gangster and drug lord Danny (Danny Sapani), and are trafficking cocaine. Bhai's chief drug importer Saghayam (Rajendran) kidnaps a girl from another caste, holds her ransom until sunset, and releases her. This causes a problem in the city, and Singam's school principal (Madhan Bob) has to close the school. Singam takes charge as new DSP and rescues the girl. He is praised by the public and is also forgiven by his father.

Singam then finds out about Thangaraj and Bhai. He decides to arrest Saghayam first, but the latter is bringing Danny with him. Sagayam and Danny are arrested, but Thangaraj later releases them. Singam finds that Danny has escaped, the police station is in ruins, and his fellow officers are injured. Because of this, he is suspended. He warns Bhai that he knows about Danny and will return soon. Singam meets Ramanathan at Chennai and later gets his post back. Bhai plans for Saghayam to deliver drugs to Danny but is arrested by Singam. Later, at Singam's engagement function, Harbour Shanmugam (Thyagu) informs him that Thangaraj has hired goons to attack his home at night and kill everyone. Singam foils that plan by killing all the goons. He then places a drug bag insides Thangaraj's house and jails him. However, on the next day, Singam gets a phone call from someone to inform him that Sathya has died. He is rushed to Thangaraj's house and there finds Sathya lying dead. He analyzes that Sathya was killed by her father (Thalaivasal Vijay), who poisoned her. Singam traces Danny, who is in South Africa, and arrests him.

Cast

  • Suriya as DSP Durai Singam (Surya Singham in Hindi version and Narasimham in Telugu version)
  • Anushka Shetty as Kavya Mahalingam, Durai Singam's love interest
  • Hansika Motwani as Sathya (Sania in Hindi version)
  • Danny Sapani as Danny (Michael Kong), an international drug cartel leader
  • Vivek as Erimalai, Durai Singam's assistant (Hari Pandey in Hindi version and Jamadagni in Telugu version)
  • Santhanam as Susai (Makki in Hindi version and Dass in Telugu version)
  • Rahman as Thangaraj, Sathya's uncle (Jagathraj in Hindi version and Thyagaraju in Telugu version)
  • Mukesh Rishi as Bhai, Thangaraj's friend
  • Radha Ravi as Soundara Pandi, Durai Singam's father (Sundar Singhji in Hindi version and Subramanyam in Telugu version)
  • Sumithra as Kalyani, Durai Singam's mother
  • Nassar as Mahalingam, Kavya's father
  • Janaki Sabesh as Bharathi, Kavya's mother
  • Vijayakumar as Home Minister Ramanathan
  • Rajendran as Saghayam (Sahay in Hindi version and Sahayam in Telugu version)
  • Nizhalgal Ravi as ACP Rajendran
  • K. Vishwanath as Chief Minister
  • Mansoor Ali Khan as Inspector Karim Bhai
  • Thalaivasal Vijay as Sathya's father
  • Sriranjani as Sathya's mother
  • Yuvarani as Dhanalakshmi, Durai Singam's sister
  • Manorama as Kavya's grandmother
  • Kitty as Corrupt Central Minister
  • Madhan Bob as School Principal
  • Swaminathan as Peon
  • Thyagu as Harbour Shanmugam
  • Manikanta as Shankar
  • Crane Manohar as Palani
  • Robo Chandru as Police Inspector
  • Lakshmi as Thangaraj's wife
  • R. Maheshwaran as Kali Vijay
  • Kavi Balan as Gust, Vijay's friend
  • Anjali (special appearance in the song "Vaale Vaale")
  • Robert (special appearance in the song "Singam Dance")[9]

Production

Reprising their roles from the original film are Anushka Shetty, Vivek, Vijayakumar, Nassar and Radha Ravi while Hansika Motwani was signed on as the second female lead.[10] British actor Danny Sapani plays the main antagonist.[11] The actress Anjali is also featured in an item number.[12] Prakash Raj did not return for the sequel, but he can be seen in clips from Singam that are intermittently featured during Singam II. The film was shot mainly in Kerala, Tuticorin, Chennai, Tirunelveli and Karaikudi. The director has also filmed some of the key songs, stunts and talkie portions in Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg in South Africa, as well as Malaysia and Kenya. Primary production began in September 2012 and lasted for seven months until filming was wrapped up on 30 April 2013.[13]

Soundtrack

Singam II
Soundtrack album by
Released2 June 2013
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageTamil
LabelGemini Audio
ProducerDevi Sri Prasad
Devi Sri Prasad chronology
Iddarammayilatho
(2013)
Singam II
(2013)
Yevadu
(2013)

Devi Sri Prasad, who had also worked on the score of Singam, returned for Singam II. Bollywood singer Baba Sehgal had recorded a song in the film following the success of his "Kadhal Vandhale" number from the original.[14] The soundtrack was released on 2 June 2013, a day after its originally scheduled launch in a grand event attended by several celebrities.[4][15][16]

Times of India gave the album 3/5 stars and stated that "DSP gets a foot-tapping album in Singam 2, though it sounds uncomfortably very similar to Singam."[17] BehindWoods gave the album 2.5 stars out of 5, stating that it is "a straight forward, nothing fancy, DSP album."[18] IndiaGlitz also gave it 2.5 stars in a scale of 5, concluding that the album is "strictly for the masses, targeting the masala aspect."[19]

Track List

All lyrics are written by Viveka

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Puriyavillai"Shweta Mohan4:28
2."Vaale Vaale"Shankar Mahadevan4:32
3."Achchamillai"Devi Sri Prasad3:11
4."Singam Dance"Devi Sri Prasad, Baba Sehgal, Sharmila4:19
5."Vidhai Pola"Hariharan4:48
6."Kannukkulle"Javed Ali, Priya Himesh, Simon4:19
Total length:25:37

Release

The satellite rights of the film were sold to Sun TV. The film was given a "U" certificate by the Indian Censor Board. The release date was confirmed to be 5 July 2013.[20] Singam II released in about 1500 screens worldwide, one of the largest releases for a Tamil film.[1] The film released in a record 151 screens in Kerala[21] and 63 screens in USA.[22] The film's Telugu version was distributed by K. E. Gnanavel Raja's Studio Green.

Critical reception

Oneindia stated, "Singam 2 is a typical Hari style movie, which is routine, loud, long and racy. But he has made it an enjoyable action entertainer."[23] Indiaglitz gave 3 of 5 stars and wrote, "Singam 2 is everything you would look for, love, masala, sentiment, raw Action and so on, however adding a slight overdose to every single element mentioned, as a whole it almost topples over.yet watch it for Suriya."[24] Rediff also rated it 3 out of 5, stating; "the film has a lot of power-packed action sequences and the story races along with a tremendous pace keeping you engaged throughout. In spite of the number of characters in the film, the screenplay is extremely clear cut, with every role outlined beautifully. The only negative would be the length – the movie runs for almost three hours. A slightly shorter version would have created a greater impact".[25]

Behindwoods gave a 3.25 out of 5 rating and said; "From the word go, Singam 2 clearly establishes that its fulcrum is only action and the quantity of romance, sentiment and comedy that occupied equal proportion in Singam is less here. Yet, Suriya shoulders the film big time. The sincerity and dedication of this artist is something that needs to be lauded."[26] Deccan Chronicle gave it the verdict: "Even if you are not a Suriya fan, Singam 2 is worth a watch. The film roars rather well."[27] Zee News commented, "the movie was directed without a soul. Suriya is the only character that makes you feel satisfied in the entire movie."[28] Times of India rated it 3.5 out of 5 and wrote; "If Singam was mass masala, then Singam-2 is doubly so. Hari is clear about what entertainment he wants to dole out to his audiences, and goes about delivering it unapologetically."[29]

Box office

Singam II had a sold-out opening with as much as 95–100% occupancy.[30] The film collected 92.5 million (US$1.1 million) on its opening day in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka, while the Telugu dubbed version Yamudu II collected 37.5 million (US$450,000).[31] The film grossed a record 500 million (US$6.0 million) on its first weekend worldwide.[8][32]

It collected 200 million (US$2.4 million) in Tamil Nadu, with 27 million (US$320,000) in Chennai alone on the three-day weekend. In the UK and USA, it earned 5.96 million (US$71,000) and 16 million (US$190,000) respectively on its opening weekend.[33] The film earned 118 million (US$1.4 million) in Chennai by the fourth week.[34] And after seven weeks, the amount totalled at 133 million (US$1.6 million).[34][35] According to Sify.com, the film stayed inside the top five positions at Chennai box office continuously for eight weeks after its release and was declared a 'Superhit'.[36] The film completed a 50 days theatrical run on 23 August 2013.[37]

The film's Telugu version Yamudu II was an unusual success and earned 140 million (US$1.7 million) in ten days from Andhra Pradesh.[38] The film was successful in Karnataka and Kerala as well,[38] collecting about 69 million (US$830,000) and 46 million (US$550,000) in its first ten days, respectively.[39]

It performed exceptionally well in the Malaysian market, earning around 99.8 million (US$1.2 million) within four weeks.[40] The film was the third highest Tamil grosser in Malaysia after Enthiran and Sivaji at that point.[41] The film's total business in UK after a one-month run was pegged at 17.9 million (US$210,000).[42] Singam II completed 100 days in several screens across Tamil Nadu on 12 October 2013.[43]

The film grossed approximately 2.3 billion (US$28 million) worldwide from all its versions with a lifetime distributor's share of 670 million (US$8.0 million).[44]

Sequel

The third part of the Singam franchise was initially scheduled to enter production in December 2015.[45] Suriya and Anushka will reprise their roles.[46] Production on the film was, however, postponed due to climatic conditions in Chennai.[47] Principal photography eventually began on 17 December with the filming of a song sequence, while regular shooting was scheduled to happen later in the month,[48] though it was later moved to January 2016.[49] Regular shooting commenced on 7 January 2016, with the film's title being revealed as S3.[50] After a long gap, continuous postponement of the film release took place. In that while the film's title was changed from S3 to Si 3 for acquiring tax exemption.[51]

See also

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