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Pokkiri
File:Pokirri poster.jpg
Promotional poster
Directed byPrabhu Deva
Screenplay byPrabhu Deva
V. Prabhakar (dialogues)
Story byPuri Jagannadh
Produced bySinganamala Ramesh
StarringVijay
Asin
Prakash Raj
Napoleon
Mukesh Tiwari
Vadivelu
Nassar
CinematographyNirav Shah
Edited byKola Bhaskar
Music byMani Sharma
Production
company
Kanagarathna Movies
Distributed byAascar Films
Release date
12 January 2007
Running time
170 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget12 crore (US$1.4 million)[1]
Box office135 crore (US$16 million)[1]

Pokkiri (English: Rogue) is a 2007 Tamil action-thriller film directed by Prabhu Deva. The film stars Vijay and Asin with Prakash Raj, Nassar, Vadivelu, Sriman and Napoleon playing supporting roles. Mumaith Khan and Prabhu Deva make guest appearances. Nirav Shah handled cinematography while Kola Bhaskar was the film's editor. The film was launched in 6 July 2006. Shooting took place in India and Australia.

It is a remake of Puri Jagannadh's Telugu film Pokiri (2006) starring Mahesh Babu and Ileana D'Cruz. Some changes have been made in the film to suit Tamil Nadu audiences. The strength of the story lies in maintaining the suspense of the true identity of the hero till the end. It is a mix of action and romance with a message about the duty and responsibility of the police force. Prabhu Deva remade the film again in Hindi as Wanted (2009). The film's plot revolves around a young IPS officer who acts as an undercover cop to weed out the anti-socials who are ruling the roost. The film's score and soundtrack, composed by Mani Sharma, released on 15 December 2006. The film was released on 12 January 2007 and became the second highest grossing Tamil film of that year.[2] And this film was declared as an all time blockbuster in Tamil cinema.[3] The film is the highest collecting Tamil film and has also created new records in kerala and celebrated 75 days in theatres.[4]

Plot

The city of Chennai is rife with nefarious activities of land mafia. There are two rival gangs: one under Ali Bhai (Prakash Raj) who resides in Dubai and controls the operation through his capos Guru (Vincent Asokan), Loggu (Subbaraju) and Mona (Brindha Parekh). The other gang is operated by local goon Narasiman (Anand Raj) who operates in the Port areas. Both threaten builders and land owners into giving them hafta/protection money or real estate property, through means of force, extortion or murder. Mohamed Maideen Khan (Napoleon) arrives as the new Commissioner of Chennai and starts cracking on goons in the city.

The movie begins with Thamizh (Sathyamoorthy) (Vijay), a local goon who will kill anyone, anytime given the money is good, being chased by Loggu and his henchmen. Tamizh has taken a contract from Narasiman to beat up Loggu, which he does successfully . Impressed by his ability to handle a seasoned gangster like Loggu and his henchmen, Guru invites Tamizh to join Ali Bhai's gang. Tamizh declines the offer stating that he does not work for any gang, but is ready to do anything, given enough money. Tamizh hangs around with his friends, which include Saravana (Sriman) and Vaiyapuri.

Meanwhile, Tamizh encounters Shruthi (Asin Thottumkal) when he visits his friend's father's (Nassar) aerobics class. He is bowled over by her beautiful face, though she disregards him as a thug. Shruthi, a college going student, lives with her widowed mother and younger brother. Body Soda (Vadivelu), is a cowardly kung fu master who lives next-door to Shruthi and is the main source of comic relief of the film. He is trying to win her heart, but has had trouble doing so. Sub inspector L. Govindan (Mukesh Tiwari), is a corrupt, perverted officer in the colony where Tamizh and Shruthi live. He goes hand in glove with the land mafia, often helping them out in their activities. He is also on the payroll of Ali Bhai. He is also a lecherous man, whose eye falls on Shruthi and he decides to make her his mistress.

Tamizh's first assignment with Ali Bhai's gang is to kill a member of Narasiman's gang. However, police show up at the spot where Tamizh and the other gangsters are waiting for the kill. Tamizh distracts the cops long enough for the others to finish the task and flee. He also helps Shruthi escape from L. Govindan, in the middle of all this. She is impressed by his kindness and starts developing friendship with him. He also starts having feelings for her, which are reciprocated by Shruthi . When she expresses her feelings towards him, they are attacked by members of Narasiman's gang, whom Tamizh single handedly finishes off. Shruthi is shocked to learn that Tamizh is a seasoned gangster and has no qualms in killing people.

L.Govindan starts harassing Shruthi and her mother, and wants them to cater to his lecherous demands. On realizing that Shruthi is about to get married, he arranges to have some thugs put up a mock show of molesting Shruthi, so that no decent family will want to take her as their daughter-in-law and with no other option Shruthi and her mother will accept his demands. Tamizh gets wind of this and trashes L.Govindan's incognito, warning him that if he is responsible for this incident then things will turn very ugly for him. Later, Tamizh finds out the thugs who puts up a mock show of molesting Shruti, came to disturb her in the train. Tamil catches up the train and kills them.There Shruti confesses that she cannot forget Tamizh and she is loves him a lot. They get together.

Unable to withstand the interference by Narasiman into his gangs operations, Ali Bhai comes to Chennai and kills Narasiman alone. He also meets Tamizh to discuss with him the killing of a minister by blowing up a bomb. Tamizh however, disagrees to Ali Bhai's method as it is his principle not to kill women and children. In the middle of their argument, police raid the club and arrest Ali Bhai. His gang members retaliate by kidnapping the Commissioner's daughter and creating a lewd video, which is then released to the public. This forces the police to release Ali Bhai. After coming out, Ali Bhai starts torturing the Commissioner's daughter, who accidentally reveals that her father has placed a mole in Ali Bhai's gang and his name is Tamizh. This causes a lot of tensions and after digging up some old records they find that Tamizh's friend's father, Shanmugavel (Nasser) was formerly a circle inspector and his son Sathyamoorthy (Tamizh's friend, Sriman) is now a part of Tamizh's gang. Assuming him to be the mole, Ali Bhai kills Sathyamoorthy in front of his dad. However, it is then revealed that the person who died is not the son, but the foster son of Shamugavel, who was called Saravannan. It is then revealed that the actual son of the circle inspector, is none other than Tamil. His father explains that Thamizh is a gold medalist IPS officer, who has been masquerading as a thug so that he can penetrate the underworld and wipe it out from the inside.There Ali Bhai kills the father hoping Tamizh will come looking for the father. Tamizh goes to seek revenge of his fathers death where Shruti tries to stop him. He leaves her in the Commissioners protection and goes to find them.

The movie concludes with Thamizh avenging his father's death by finishing off Ali Bhai, his henchmen and the police inspector, Govindan.

Cast

Vaiyapuri and Dhamu also appear in supporting roles. Mumaith Khan appears as an item number during the song "En Chella Peru Apple" while Prabhu Deva makes a cameo appearance.

Production

After his film Aathi in January last, For nearly six months Vijay was listening to stories but none appealed he was supposed to do a Tamil version of Dharani's Bangaram, until that film's failure made him look at other options.[5] That's when he got to watch the Telugu `Pokkiri.' he felt that it would work.[6] After difficulty in finding directors, Prabhudeva was selected as director directing his first film in tamil after the flop of his telugu film Pournami.[7][8] The movie was launched in 6 July 2006,[9] Vijay's father SAC conducted special puja at the Sri Arunachaleswarar Temple in Tiruvannamalai. On Saturday night, which was the full moon day, which is an auspicious occasion for the presiding deity there, he spent a full hour before the Lord seeking his blessings. He also prayed at the Sacred Church at Velankanni.[10]

Ileana, heroine of the original was selected but due to her busy commitments in Telugu, Trisha was also selected but she withdrawn from the film,[11] Asin was selected pairing with Vijay for second time after Sivakasi.[12]

The first day of shoot for the film was held at the new Pillayar Kovil at AVM studios, with various dignitaries gracing the occasion. Vijay's mother Shobha Chandrasekhar gave the clap for the first shot. The first scene shot was with Asin and Vijay, the lead pair in the film, in an elevator that was specially designed for the film.[13]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack has 8 songs composed by Mani Sharma. Two of the songs from the original Telugu version were retained, and remade in Tamil.

Untitled
Song Artist(s) Picturization Length Lyrics
Dole Dole Than Ranjith, Suchitra Vijay, Asin Thottumkal 4:43 Pa. Vijay
Aadungada Yennai Suththi Naveen Vijay, Prabhu Deva 4:29 Kabilan
Nee Mutham Ondru Ranjith, Swetha Mohan Vijay, Asin 4:52 Pa. Vijay
Mambazhamam Mambazham Shankar Mahadevan, Ganga Vijay, Asin, Vadivelu 4:41 Snehan
En Chella Peru Apple A. V. Ramanan, Suchitra Vijay, Mumaith Khan 4:35 Pa. Vijay
Vasaantha Mullai Rahul Nambiar, Krishnamoorthy Vijay, Asin 4:19 Na. Muthukumar
Nee Mutham Ondru (Remix) Ranjith, Suchitra 4:12 Pa. Vijay
Pokkiri Theme Mani Sharma 2:36

Release

Pokkiri was released in 2007 at the festival of Pongal, alongside with Ajith's Aalwar and Vishal's Thaamirabharani.The film became the most successful film of the year 2007 and the team celebrated the 200 days run of the film at the boxoffice with Kamal Haasan as chief guest of the function. Pokkiri collected 6.10 crores in Tamil Nadu in its first weekend from 142 screens.[14]

Critical Reception

Pokkiri opened to positive Reviews.Sify said that the film was "enjoyable while it lasts".[15] Indiaglitz stated that Vijay stole the show with his "typical 'Vijayisms' (action, humor and punch dialogues)" and that the show was "action-packed entertainer".[16] Behindwoods review felt that Vadivelu and Prakash Raj’s performances were lackluster, and stated that Raj " might do well to sit back and analyze the roles that he accepts," but concluded that the movie overall "packs a punch."[17] Rediff.com gave the movie one and half stars, stating "there's nothing more tedious than a badly made remake." [18] Nowrunning.com stated that Pokiri' is attractively packaged and presented.[19] Oneindia.in stated that Pokiri' is a full length action movie of Vijay[20]

Awards

Award Category Recipient Result
Vijay Awards Favourite Film Pokkiri Won
Favourite Director Prabhu Deva Won
Entertainer of the Year Vijay Won
Favourite Hero Vijay Nominated
Favourite Heroine Asin Nominated
Best Actress Asin Nominated
Best Villain Prakash Raj Nominated
Best Choreographer Dinesh
(Vansantha Mullai)
Won
Best Art Director Kathir Nominated
Best Stunt Director Fefsi Vijaan Nominated
Filmfare Awards South Best Actor Vijay Nominated
Mathrubhumi Film Awards Best Tamil Film Pokkiri Won
Best Tamil Director Prabhu Deva Won
Best Tamil Actor Vijay Won

Remakes

The original Telugu film Pokiri, directed by Puri Jagannadh, was remade in several other languages and still found success in the respective regional cinemas. Pokkiri is the first remake. The second one was Wanted, the Hindi version in 2009 which was also directed by Prabhu Deva, Like the two other versions, Wanted had Salman Khan and Ayesha Takia in the lead and has also Prakash Raj as the villain.[21] After that, a Kannada version, Porkhi, directed by M.D. Sridhar, was released in 14 January 2010. Below is an actor map of the lead actors in the story of Pokiri and its remakes.

Pokiri
(Telugu)
(2006)
Pokkiri
(Tamil)
(2007)
Wanted
(Hindi)
(2009)
Porkhi
(Kannada)
(2010)
Mahesh Babu Vijay Salman Khan Darshan
Ileana D'Cruz Asin Thottumkal Ayesha Takia Pranitha
Prakash Raj Prakash Raj Prakash Raj Prakash Raj
Nassar Nassar Vinod Khanna
Sayaji Shinde Napoleon Govind Namdeo Sayaji Shinde
Ashish Vidyarthi Mukesh Tiwari Mahesh Manjrekar Shobaraj

References

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  4. ^ http://www.sify.com/movies/Pokkiri-75-days-in-Kerala-imagegallery-events-jdwmMxihdgh.html?html=5
  5. ^ http://specials.rediff.com/movies/2006/jul/13slid2.htm
  6. ^ "Friday Review Chennai : Scaling heights with `Pokkiri'". The Hindu. 26 January 2007. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
  7. ^ http://telugu.cinesouth.com/english/masala/hotnews/new/17052006-2.shtml
  8. ^ "Prabhu Deva as a Director in Tamil - Telugu Movie News". IndiaGlitz. 8 June 2006. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
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  10. ^ "Tamil movies : Pokiri announced! Vijay's father offers prayers at temples!!". Behindwoods.com. 13 June 2006. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
  11. ^ "Tamil movies : How Asin signed up for Vijay's Pokkiri". Behindwoods.com. 17 June 2006. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
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  13. ^ "Tamil movies : Vijay's Pokkiri sold at record price!". Behindwoods.com. 6 July 2006. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
  14. ^ "Pokkiri Tamilnadu collection". Behindwoods. Retrieved 11 February 2012.
  15. ^ "Movie Review:Nanban". Sify.com. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  16. ^ Pokkiri - Action aplenty Indiaglitz January 15, 2007
  17. ^ Pokkiri Review at Behindwoods
  18. ^ Pokkiri: Watch only for Vijay, Asin Rediff. Shwetha Bhaskar January 15, 2007
  19. ^ "Movie Review:Pokkiri". Retrieved 12 January 2012.
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