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Captain Miller
Theatrical release poster
Directed byArun Matheswaran
Screenplay byArun Matheswaran
Madhan Karky
Story byArun Matheswaran
Produced by
  • Sendhil Thyagarajan
  • Arjun Thyagarajan
Starring
CinematographySiddhartha Nuni
Edited byNagooran Ramachandran
Music byG. V. Prakash Kumar
Production
company
Distributed bysee below
Release date
  • 12 January 2024 (2024-01-12)
Running time
157 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Captain Miller is a 2024 Indian Tamil-language action adventure film directed by Arun Matheswaran, and produced by Sathya Jyothi Films. The first film of a planned trilogy, it stars Dhanush in the title role, with Shiva Rajkumar, Priyanka Arul Mohan, Aditi Balan, Sundeep Kishan, Edward Sonnenblick and John Kokken in supporting roles.

Arun wrote the script in 2018 and Sathya Jyothi Films was to produce it. However, nothing was finalised then until 2019 when it started to come into shape. It was tentatively titled D47 (Dhanush's 47th film in a lead role). The film was announced in July 2022. Principal photography commenced that September and wrapped by late 2023, taking place in Chennai, Tirunelveli and Tenkasi. The music is composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, cinematography handled by Siddhartha Nuni and editing done by Nagooran Ramachandran.

Captain Miller released worldwide on 12 January 2024, the week of Pongal, in standard and IMAX formats. The film received acclaim from critics praising the performances of the cast and the score.

Plot

Analeesan "Eesa", a former British soldier called Captain Miller, is on a mission to protect the people from the British after witnessing an atrocity.

Cast

Production

Development

In 2018, Arun Matheswaran wrote a script which was to be produced by T. G. Thyagarajan's production company Sathya Jyothi Films. Arun had also shown the script to Dhanush, since he had written the script keeping the actor in mind. However, nothing was finalised and the project took shape again in 2019.[3] In late October 2020, Arun had met Dhanush and discussed the possibilities of collaborating on that project. Impressed by the narration of the script, Dhanush showed interest in what Arun had presented. The project was to enter production after the latter had finished his commitments during that time.[4][5] In April 2021, Sathya Jyothi Films was reported to produce the film, which would be Dhanush's 47th.[6] On 24 December that year, Dhanush confirmed reports about his collaboration with Arun.[7][8]

The film was tentatively titled D47, being the actor's 47th film in a leading role.[9] In April 2022, multiple sources reported that the film was titled Captain Miller and that it would be set in the 1930s.[10][11] In an interview to the media in late April, Arun revealed that the film was not about the real life LTTE rebel Captain Miller. He further revealed that it is an action adventure film which would be mounted on a massive budget to cater to a larger audience and would not have any item songs.[12] The film was officially announced on 2 July that year with Captain Miller being confirmed as the title. The director gave that title because he was impressed by Tom Hanks's character from Saving Private Ryan (1998).[13] The project went through a year of extensive pre-production for greater detailing.[14] Arun recruited G. V. Prakash Kumar for composing the music, who had earlier worked with Dhanush in seven films. Shreyaas Krishna was hired to handle cinematography. However, he was replaced by Siddhartha Nuni during filming in mid-January 2023.[15] Nagooran Ramachandran who was chosen for editing, had worked with the director on Rocky (2021) and Saani Kaayidham (2022) previously.[16]

Casting

Arun started writing the script without any actor in mind. He created the fictional character Captain Miller with the intention of making an action film on a grand scale. It was only halfway through the process that he had felt Dhanush would be perfect for that role. The latter would also sport three looks in the film.[3] In late May 2022, Priyanka Arul Mohan was in talks to play the lead actress,[17] while Sundeep Kishan was reported to play an important role that September.[18] Both of their inclusion was confirmed on 19 and 17 September respectively by the production house.[19][20] Nivedhithaa Sathish,[21] John Kokken[22] and Malayalam actor Sumesh Moor were announced as part of the cast the next day.[23] Nassar, Daniel Balaji, Elango Kumaravel, Viji Chandrasekhar, Swayam Siddha, "Merku Thodarchi Malai" Antony and Bala Saravanan were also cast that month.[24]

In October 2022, Arun met Kannada actor Shiva Rajkumar in Bangalore and narrated the entire story of the film in 40 minutes. Shiva felt engaged by his narration and expressed his interest in being part of the film, marking his second Tamil film after Jailer (2023).[25] The production company officially announced his inclusion on 8 December.[26] On 31 January 2023, there were reports of Kaali Venkat being cast in the film.[27] Speaking to DT Next that day, Venkat denied reports stating that they were from unofficial sources. However, he said that he had been in contact with Arun but his role was not confirmed yet.[28] Vijay Kumar was also reported by multiple sources to have been cast, on 24 February.[29][30] Nevertheless, the next day, a source close to the production team clarified that he was not.[31][32] In mid-March, Vinoth Kishan was announced as part of the cast.[33] On 22 April, American actor Edward Sonnenblick was announced as part of the cast, marking his Tamil debut.[34] In June 2023, Daniel Balaji left the project due to scheduling conflicts, caused by continuous delays to the start of filming his scenes.[35]

Filming

The film was mostly shot in Tenkasi.

Principal photography began on 21 September 2022, the same day as the film was launched, with a pooja ceremony at VM Studios in Chennai.[36][37] After shooting in Chennai, the crew moved to Tirunelveli for the next schedule on the 27th.[38] Sundeep Kishan, John Kokken, Nivedhithaa Sathish and Sumesh Moor joined Dhanush for this schedule.[39] On 7 October, major shooting began in Tenkasi.[40][41] A set was also erected in the forest region of the district for filming main portions.[42] This schedule ended rapidly on the 10th.[43] The following schedule had begun on the first of December and Shiva Rajkumar shot action sequences along with Dhanush.[44][45] That schedule was completed by mid December and the team took a break to celebrate Christmas, New Year and Pongal.[46] Filming resumed on 19 January 2023, after the month long break, in Courtallam, Tenkasi.[47][48] Filming was conducted at the specially erected sets in the forest region there.[49] Sundeep Kishan joined the film's shoot in mid March.[50] 80% of filming was completed by that month.[33]

On 25th, a war sequence from the film's set had been leaked and went viral, which featured the blasting of explosives. It was later taken down.[51][52] A couple of days later, the director refuted claims that the team was shooting in Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve (KTMR) and stated that the film was being shot on private land and necessary permissions had been procured.[53][54] Following the event of blasting explosives, the residents of Tenkasi filed a petition against the film production team for breaching regulations within the buffer zone of KMTR. As a result of persistent complaints from the local community that day, Tenkasi Collector Durai Ravichandran ordered a halt to the filming. Nevertheless, the production team took appropriate measures to ensure the seamless continuation of the shoot, and filming had since recommenced at the same location following a brief hiatus.[55][56] Shiva concluded the filming of his respective scenes on 19 June 2023.[57] Sundeep's portions were wrapped up on 4 July;[58] Kokken and Priyanka's by 30 August.[59][60] Filming wrapped by October or November 2023.[61][62]

Music

G. V. Prakash Kumar is composing the soundtrack and film score in his seventh collaboration with Dhanush after Polladhavan (2007), Aadukalam (2011), Mayakkam Enna (2011), Asuran (2019), Maaran (2022) and Vaathi (2023); first with Arun.[63] The music label was acquired by Saregama.[64] The first single "Killer Killer" was released on 22 November 2023.[65] The second single "Un Oliyile" was released on 23 December.[66] The third single "Koranaaru" was released on 2 January 2024.[67] The fourth single titled "Kombari Vettapuli" was released on 9 January 2023.[68] The fifth single titled "Rise of Miller" was released on 11 January 2023.[69]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Killer Killer"Kaber VasukiDhanush3:40
2."Un Oliyile"Kaber VasukiSean Roldan3:30
3."Koranaaru"UmadeviDeva, Santosh Hariharan, Alexander Babu3:22
4."Kombari Vettapuli"VivekDhee3:28
5."Rise of Miller"Arunraja KamarajArunraja Kamaraj3:06

Controversies

In late March 2023, Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Keezhapavur union councillor Rama Udayasuriyan accused the film's production unit of causing damage to the Chenkulam canal bank and constructing a wooden bridge over the waterbody without proper authorisation. The councillor petitioned the district administration to take action against the film for these unauthorised activities. Moreover, the shooting crew allegedly camped in the buffer zone of the Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve (KMTR) near Mathalamparai village and carried out activities such as using high beam lights and lighting fires during night shooting, severely impacting the area's wild animals. During inspection of the Chenkulam canal for the construction of a check dam, it was discovered that the unit had damaged the canal bank and filled a portion of the canal with soil, which brings water from the Old Coutrallam Falls to around 15 tanks. The councillor stated that when he contacted the unit's authorities, they claimed to be acquaintances of Chief Minister M. K. Stalin. The councillor demanded that the forest department and public works department (PWD) take action against the unit.[70][71]

Sources revealed that the crew had been camping in the KMTR buffer zone since the end of January and constructed a big set, for major shooting, on private land. A local farmer reported that an elephant, possibly disturbed by the noise, damaged several coconut trees on his land. When contacted, the Wildlife Warden of KMTR, S. Senbagapriya, stated that she was not informed about filming in the buffer zone and that the forest department had not granted permission for shooting in Mathalamparai. Rajkumar, an executive officer of Sathya Jyothi Films, claimed to have obtained permission from the forest department for the shoot and assured that the wooden bridge would be dedicated for public use after the shooting. However, it was unclear if permission was obtained for the set located in the buffer zone. The Environment Climate Change & Forests Additional Chief Secretary Supriya Sahu had stated that she would ask the principal chief conservator of forests to investigate the matter.[70]

Release

Theatrical

Captain Miller was released theatrically on 12 January 2024, the week of Pongal. It was previously scheduled for 15 December 2023.[72][73] The film will be released in both IMAX and 2D formats.[74]

Distribution

Lyca Productions holds the film's overseas distribution rights,[75] and KRG Studios for Karnataka.[76]

Reception

Critical response

Sajesh Mohan of Onmanorama wrote, "Arun Matheswaran's Dhanush starrer 'Captain Miller' is a period drama that discusses present-day issues, and a must-watch in theaters."[77] Sridevi S of The Times of India gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote, "Staying true to signature Arun Matheshwara’s style of storytelling - like Sani Kaayidham - Captain Miller also has non-linear narration and broken up into 6 chapters and narrated in a non-linear fashion. The sixth chapter hints at a sequel. With a socio-political undertone, just like his previous films, caste discrimination is what rakes up the story and ultimately conveys a message that is relevant even today, despite being set in the pre-Independence era."[78] Janani K of India Today gave 4/5 stars and wrote, "'Captain Miller’ is a brilliant film to welcome 2024 with a bang, and it is a film that gets better with each watch. Watch for the epic climax scene and the union of different forces to fight against the Britishers. It’s indeed a Pongal treat for Dhanush fans and all film buffs."[79]

Kirubhakar Purushottaman of The Indian Express gave 4/5 rating and wrote, "There's not even a single moment in the entire 160 minutes of runtime where Arun Matheshwaran's script meanders."[80] Gopinath Rajendran of The Hindu praised the performances, and wrote, "Despite a few shortcomings, ‘Captain Miller’ is a huge step up for Arun Matheswaran — whose style and socio-political takes need more praise — and is yet another feather to Dhanush’s much-adorned cap".[81] Latha Srinivasan of Hindustan Times also praised the performances and music, stating, "The bottomline is that Captain Miller is a highly-engaging - but different - must-watch film this Sankranti. Interestingly, the movie ends with a sure hint of a sequel in the works."[82]

Future

In an interview with Vikatan, director Arun Matheswaran revealed that he has planned a trilogy based on Captain Miller.

The film's epilogue hints at a sequel taking place.

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