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7aum Arivu
File:Ezhaam arivu.jpg
Promotional poster
Directed byA. R. Murugadoss
Written byA. R. Murugadoss
Produced byUdhayanidhi Stalin
StarringSuriya
Shruti Haasan
Johnny Tri Nguyen
CinematographyRavi K. Chandran
Edited byAnthony
Music byHarris Jayaraj
Production
company
Distributed byRed Giant Movies
Release date
  • 25 October 2011 (2011-10-25)
Running time
168 minutes
CountryTemplate:Film India
LanguageTamil
Budget84 crore (US$10 million)[1]
Box office40.25 crore (US$4.8 million) (six days)[2]

7aum Arivu (Tamil: ஏழாம் அறிவு; English: The Seventh Sense) is a 2011 Tamil science fiction thriller film written and directed by A. R. Murugadoss, featuring Suriya, Shruti Haasan and Johnny Tri Nguyen in leading roles. The film, produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin began production in May 2010, with Ravi K. Chandran being the cinematographer and Harris Jayaraj composing the soundtrack for the film. The film was released on 25 October 2011 coinciding with Diwali and garnered mixed reviews.

Plot

The film starts with the life of Bodhidharma (Suriya), who is depicted in the film as the son of a great Tamil king of the Pallava Dynasty, who excels at martial arts and at creating medical remedies. He is sent to China by his guru, who requests him to stop the spread of a pandemic disease existing there from spreading to India. Initially the people in China treated him as an inferior but later when he cures a little girl from the deadly disease and fights against some people who ill treated villagers there, the people of China began to respect and worship him. He begins to teach them how to cure many diseases, the skills of hypnotism and the physical training of the Shaolin monks that led to the creation of Shaolinquan. However after few years, when he expresses his desire to return to India, the villagers plot to poison him and bury him near the temple, believing that their place would be disease free if he's buried there. Bodhidharma agrees to die and subsequently becomes a fundamental figure in Chinese history, affectionately being dubbed as Damo.

The film switches to modern day China, where Dong Lee (Johnny Tri Nguyen) is given the task of starting a government planned biological war against India, known as Operation Red. Dong Lee starts this operation by injecting a virus into a street dog. This disease was the one which occurred during the time of Bodhidharma in China. Meanwhile Subha Srinivasan (Shruti Haasan) researched that Bodhidharma can be brought back to life if his sample of DNA is matched with another sample of DNA which she finds in Aravind (Suriya) a descendant of Bodhidharma. Shuba tries to give life to Bodhidharma to end the menace of Dong Lee. But Dong Lee, who is capable of doing anything, does all impossibly bad things, mastered in 'Nokku Varmam' (Hypnotism), a martial art which was actually taught to the Chinese by Bodhidharma.

Cast

Production

Casting

Initial reports suggested that Suriya would play three characters; a circus artist,[3] a scientist and a Buddhist monk,[4] for a portion set in China in the 5-6th century.[5] However, it was clarified that the scientist's role would be performed by the female lead, Shruti Haasan[6] while Suriya would play a modern day circus artist as well as Bodhidharma, a Buddhist monk who lived during the 5th century. Vietnamese actor Johnny Tri Nguyen, a stunt double in the Spider-Man series, was signed to play the antagonist,[7] while Kannada actor Avinash [8] and Abhinaya of Nadodigal fame were selected to play minor supporting roles in the film.[9][10]

Influences

Sources claimed that the film drew inspirations from Christopher Nolan's Inception. However, the director dismissed the news, reasoning that he had begun shooting much before the release of Inception. Murugadoss further denied reports that the film was a remake of the Bollywood flick Chandni Chowk to China, as both were supposed to be set in China, and that the film's concept was similar to that of the Hollywood film Perfume, confirming the script as original.[11] After completing the film, he emphasized that he had not been inspired or remade any film, stating that Hollywood filmmakers can "feel free to remake 7aum Arivu".[12]

Filming

A group of 1000 junior artists were alloted for a song which claimed to be the highlight of the film.[13] A stunt sequence which involved shooting at Binny Mills at Perambur, Chennai forced Suriya to take a 3 day rest due to an ankle injury.[14] The first schedule of the film was completed in China,[15] which was followed by shoots in the Ampa Skywalk Mall,[16] and in Besant Nagar, Chennai.[17] Suriya trained to get a Six pack abs for a Kung Fu sequence within 16 days, following cinematographer Ravi K. Chandran's request.[18] Shabina Khan designed the costumes for Suriya and Shruti. She had to stay with the team throughout the filming process in Bangkok and Hong Kong.[19] The song "Mun Andhi" was shot in Thailand.[20]

Soundtrack

Untitled
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Behindwoods[21]
Rediff[22]

The soundtrack, composed by Harris Jayaraj, consists of six songs including a Chinese track, sung by Chinese singer Hau.[23] It marks the second collaboration of Jayaraj and Murugadoss after the success of Ghajini. Lyrics were penned by Madhan Karky. The audio rights of the album were bagged by Sony Music reportedly for a whopping amount.[24] The composition of the soundtrack took place in Singapore.[25] The audio was released on September 22, 2011 in Chennai Trade Centre in a grand manner.[26] The event was hosted by Jai and Anjali, lead pair of Murugadoss' production Engeyum Eppodhum, while Bollywood actress Isha Sharvani, Lakshmi Rai and several international artists performed on stage,[27] which were choreographed by Shobi.[20] Actors Dhanush, Karthi, Jiiva, Jayam Ravi, Vishal Krishna and Ram Charan Teja attended the function,[27] with Dhanush releasing the trailer.[20] Though initial reports said that Shahrukh Khan would appear in the launch, it was later dismissed.[28] Shruti's father Kamal Hassan, did not attend the launch due to his commitment in the film Vishwaroopam.[29]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Oh Ringa Ringa"P. VijayRoshan, Jerry John, Benny Dayal & Suchitra5:34
2."Mun Andhi"Na. MuthukumarKarthik & Megha6:14
3."Yellae Lama"Na. MuthukumarVijay Prakash, Karthik, Shalini & Shruti Hassan5:21
4."Yamma Yamma"KabilanS. P. Balasubrahmanyam & Swetha Mohan6:06
5."Innum Enna Thozha"P. VijayBalram, Naresh Iyer & Suchith Suresan4:58
6."The Rise of Damo" (Chinese song)Madhan KarkyHao Wang3:16
Total length:30:29

Critical response

The soundtrack received mixed response. P.G. Devi from Behindwoods gave 3.5/5 and commented: "The album promises a couple of big chart-busting hits like the peppy 'Ringa Ringa', the melodious 'Mun Andhi' and the pathos-ridden 'Yamma Yamma'. Though there is a déjà vu feel all around the album, its a sure shot commercial success".[21] Indiaglitz stated that "the unique stamp of Harris can be felt throughout the disc, and that makes songs [...] a treat to senses, recommending it for "those who love and appreciate good music".[30] Pavithra Srinivasan from Rediff.com provided 2.5/5, mentioning that "it looks like Harris Jeyaraj has run out of steam. While Yemma Yemma and The Rise of Damo are appealing, the rest sound like he remixed some of his own older numbers, or chose to be inspired by other classics [...] 7aum Arivu's music does have its moments, but these are few and far between."[22] Prakash Upadhyaya from Oneindia.in said that the album had "variety of songs. The soundtracks will have larger appeal when it is watched."[31]

Release

The film was scheduled for a Diwali release on 25 October 2011; with producer Udhayanidhi Stalin's intervention, it was brought forward by one day, opening ahead of the other films.[32] The satellite and promotional rights were sold to Sun Pictures.[33] Divya Pictures acquired the Kerala theatrical rights for 2.4 crore for release in more than 100 theaters,[34] while Bharat Creations bought the North American rights.[35] The film was given a U certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification.[36] The film was the largest release in Suriya's career, opening with 1000 prints worldwide, with 400 prints in Tamil Nadu alone. The Telugu dubbed version, 7th Sense had the second largest release in Andhra Pradesh for a dubbed film by opening up in 400 screens across the state.[37]

Reception

Critical response

The film opened to mixed reviews. Sify gave 2 out of 5 stars saying it as an "average".[38] Indiaglitz claimed that Murugadoss had made a "bold attempt" and "succeeded in it with the help of Suriya and Udhayanidhi Stalin", lauding him for "conveying a bitter truth [...] in a sugar coating", and going on to claim it to be a "winner in all his invasions".[39] Behindwoods described it as "technical finesse catering to commercial compulsions", giving the film 3 out of 5.[40] Rediff.com gave 3 out of 5, noting that it was "worth a watch" and had "severals things working for it".[41] Nowrunning.com rated it 3/5 stating that "a hopeful beginning makes this routine fare an absolute disappointment. This is not a bad film. You just expect better from a director like Murugadoss".[42]

Box office

7aam arivu took a grand opening on Diwali day.[43] The film collected 2.35 Crore from Chennai in the first weekend[44] and grossed 40.25 Crore world wide during the first 5 days at the Box Office.[45]

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