Bigil
Bigil | |
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Directed by | Atlee Kumar |
Written by | Atlee Kumar |
Screenplay by | Atlee Kumar |
Story by | Atlee Kumar |
Produced by | Kalpathi S. Aghoram Kalpathi S. Ganesh Kalpathi S. Suresh |
Starring | Vijay Nayanthara Jackie Shroff Vivek Kathir |
Cinematography | G. K. Vishnu |
Edited by | Ruben |
Music by | Songs: A. R. Rahman Score: A. R. Rahman Qutub-E-Kripa |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Screen Scene Media Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 178 minutes[2] |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Budget | ₹180 crore[3][4] |
Box office | est. ₹300 crore[5] |
Bigil (transl. Whistle) is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language sports action film written and directed by Atlee Kumar and produced by Kalpathi S. Aghoram under the banner AGS Entertainment.[6][7] The film stars Vijay in dual lead roles as father and son alongside Nayanthara and Jackie Shroff in other prominent roles.[8] The film has music composed by A. R. Rahman. The film's title, Bigil was announced on 22 June 2019.[9]
The film follows Michael, a don and a former footballer who decides to coach a women's football team when their coach gets attacked. Michael faces challenges when his team doesn't cooperate with him due to his violent background and also finds himself hunted by some rivals who want revenge.
Released theatrically on 25 October 2019, Bigil is the first Tamil film to be screened in limited IMAX screens.[10] It is also the first Tamil film to be screened in Egypt and Jordan.[11] The film emerged as the top-grossing Tamil film of 2019 with an estimated ₹300 crore worldwide, overtaking Rajnikanth's Petta.[12][5] The film also overtook Saaho and Housefull 4 in overseas territories.[13][14] Bigil is the topmost earned Tamil film of all-time in France[15] and United Kingdom[16]. It debuted at third position at the Malaysian box office in the opening weekend[17] and also performed well in Sri Lanka.[18]
Plot
Michael Rayappan is a rowdy working for public welfare in a Chennai slum. His friend Kathir, the coach of the Tamil Nadu women's football team, gets attacked by goons while driving home. Michael fights them off but realizes his archenemy Daniel has stabbed Kathir, leading to spinal injuries that prevent him from accompanying the team. The team blames Michael for his condition, while Kathir tells a member of the federation to replace him with a former footballer named "Bigil" who is none other than Michael.
Seven years ago, Michael was a talented footballer who brought glory to the state and his slum by winning matches. His father Rayappan, a don, once got into a brawl with the henchmen of Alex, Daniel's father. This led to bitter relations between the three. Rayappan encouraged Michael to become a champion and stay away from the life of violence. When Michael and his team were not selected for the Indian football team, Rayappan personally convinced the All India Football Federation president J. K. Sharma to get the boys selected. However, while leaving, Michael saw Rayappan getting stabbed to death by Alex and his henchmen, following which he jumped off the train and proceeded to kill the goons including Alex. Following Rayappan's death, Michael decided to stay in the slum and leave behind his dream.
Back to present, Daniel is arrested and Michael accepts Kathir's request to return to footballing. He accompanies the team to Delhi as their coach, along with his girlfriend Angel who becomes the team's physiotherapist. Michael is later attacked in the premises by some goons, due to which he is nearly expelled but J. K. Sharma comes to his rescue. The girls, reluctant to cooperate with Michael due to his violent background, also blame him when they lose to Manipur in the opening match. A dejected Michael tenders resignation to Sharma, but soon learns that Sharma was behind the attack on him and was trying to seek revenge because Rayappan had actually convinced him by violent force to select Michael and his team. Michael now starts training his team, eventually making them toil and realize the spirit of teamwork. He and Angel also succeed in reviving former key players to boost the team's strength: Gayathri, a Brahmin Girl who had to give up football after marriage in a conservative family; and Anitha, who became depressed after an acid attack. On the day of their match with Haryana, Sharma gets Michael arrested due to the brawl in the premises. With the help of his own men, Michael frees himself and rushes to the stadium where he finds some Haryana players and the referee manipulated by Sharma using dirty tactics. Michael instructs a player Pandiyamma to hit the referee in an accident, following which they beat Haryana and win all the remaining matches. They qualify for the finals at Chennai where they are to play with Manipur again.
On the eve of the final, Vembu, one of the team's players, is kidnapped and forcefully injected with cocaine by Daniel, who was hired by Sharma once released from prison. Vembu is declared unfit to play the match, while the team's captain Thendral is also kidnapped by Daniel. He tries to inject her as well, but Michael rescues her and tries to kill Daniel after the ensuing fight. However, seeing Daniel's young son, he decides to spare him and end the conflict. The next day, Michael's team succeeds in winning the match through a penalty shootout. Seated in a wheelchair, Kathir watches Michael and the team dedicate their success to him.
During the credits, Sharma gets arrested in Malaysia after he is framed by Michael for drug possession. Michael quits rowdyism and takes up football coaching for children, following which Daniel asks him to train his son who now aspires to become like "Bigil".
Cast
- Vijay in dual roles as Michael "Bigil" Rayappan, and as his own father, Rayappan
- Nayanthara as Angel Aasirvatham
- Jackie Shroff as J. K. Sharma
- Vivek as Nessi
- Kathir as Kathir
- Daniel Balaji as Daniel
- Anandaraj as Anand
- Yogi Babu as Donald
- Arjan Bajwa as Samar
- Indhuja Ravichandran as Vembu
- Amritha Aiyer as Thendral, the football team captain
- Reba Monica John as Anitha
- Varsha Bollamma as Gayathri Sudharshan
- Indraja Shankar as Pandiyamma
- Gayathri Reddy as Mari
- Aadhirai Soundarajan as Minnoli
- Kanimozhi as Kanimozhi
- Shobana as Shobana
- Devadarshini as Elizabeth
- I. M. Vijayan as Alex
- Rohini as Anitha's mother
- G. Gnanasambandam as Aasirvatham, Angel's father
- Rama as Mrs. Aasirvatham, Angel's mother
- Sai Dheena as Dheena
- Manobala as Angel's professor
- Soundararaja as Guna
- Abi Saravanan as John
- Prajuna Sarah as Mary, Elizabeth's daughter
- T. M. Karthik as Sharma's assistant
- George Maryan as the church father
- Matthew Varghese as a police inspector
- Sahithya Jagannathan as a commentator
- Anish Kuruvilla as a Delhi police inspector
- RJ Ananthi as a commentator
Production
Principal photography started on 21 January 2019.[19][20][6] Three of the cast members collaborate with Vijay for the first time in a decade or more; 11 years in the case of Vivek and 10 for Nayanthara and Anandaraj.[7][21][22] The action sequences are choreographed by Anl Arasu. G.K Vishnu and Ruben were selected as cinematographer and editor respectively, continuing their association with the director after working on Mersal (2017).[7] Filming completed in August 2019.[23][24]
Music
The soundtrack and background score was composed by A. R. Rahman, marking his second collaboration with Atlee after Mersal, and also his fifth collaboration with Vijay. The album features five songs, with all lyrics written by Vivek.[25]
Release
Bigil was released simultaneously in Tamil and Telugu (titled Whistle) on 25 October 2019, two days ahead of the Diwali festival, which falls on 27 October 2019.[6] The film is estimated to be released on 4200 screens worldwide, and it is the first Tamil film to release in IMAX screens.[26][10]
Distribution
The film was distributed worldwide by Screen Scene Media Entertainment.[27] The Chennai city distribution rights were acquired by Gopuram Films. Trichy and Thanjavur rights were acquired by Karpagam Films. Sushma Cine Arts acquired the theatrical rights of Salem. Surya Movies acquired the rights of Madurai and Ramnad district. The film will be released by Kanthaswamy Cine Arts in Coimbatore and Vasundhara Devi Cine Films in Tirunelveli and Kanyakumari.[27] United India Exporters and X Gen Studios have jointly bought the overseas theatrical rights for the film. The Telugu rights have been bought by Mahesh S. Koneru under the banner East Coast Productions, and will be released in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.[28] Also the film's Hindi dubbing rights have been bought by Goldmines Telefilms Pvt. Ltd.[29]
Pre-release business
The film is made on a budget of ₹180 crore.[26] Anticipated pre-release earnings for the movie, based on industry estimates for theatrical, overseas, digital, satellite and audio rights, were reported to be in the region of ₹220 crore.[30][31]
Promotion
The film's title, Bigil was announced on 22 June 2019.[32] The first look was released on 21 June 2019, featuring Vijay in a double role, one a footballer, and the other as a gangster. Vijay wears a salt-and-pepper hairstyle for this film.[33] The film's second look poster was released on 22 June at midnight,[34] and another poster was released at 6pm on the same day, with Vijay holding a cycle chain as a similar reference to Thirumalai (2003).[35][36] The new poster from the film was released on 28 August 2019, featuring Vijay, Anandaraj, Yogi Babu and others. The theatrical trailer was released on 12 October 2019.[37][38]
To promote the movie the makers teamed up with Chennai City FC, an Indian professional football club, to organise a mini football tournament consisting of 64 teams, on 19–20 October 2019, at Tiki Taka, Velachery, Chennai.[39][40] Another event titled Bigil FIFA Esports Championship, organised by Sky Esports was held in Arkmensis Gaming India, Chennai on 17–20 October 2019, and in Woot Gaming Lounge, Kochi on 15 October 2019.[41] The makers teamed up with Chennaiyin FC, for the upcoming Indian Super League season.[42] A new Twitter emoji for the film was launched officially, for the film's marketing purposes.[43]
The first look of the dubbed Telugu version titled Whistle, was released on 6 October 2019, and its trailer was released on 17 October 2019.[44]
Reception
Critical reception
Bigil received generally positive reviews.[45] M Suganth of The Times of India gave 3 out of 5 stars stating "Though it lacks depth and is overlong, Bigil proves to be an engaging entertainer".[46] Sify gave 3.5 out of 5 stars stating "Bigil relies squarely on the charm of its leading man and Vijay dives into the character with an enthusiasm we haven’t seen before. It is a paisa vasool mass, sports-action-entertainer which is sure to be enjoyed by the masses and family audiences".[47] Sreedhar Pillai of Firstpost gave 3.25 out of 5 stars stating "Bigil is designed as a crowd-pleaser from the very word go; with the basic underdog story, women empowerment and equality as themes, it works to a large extent. Vijay takes Bigil to its winning goal".[48] IndiaGlitz gave 2.75 out of 5 stars stating " Despite it's predictability, Bigil is lead to a victory by the impressive Vijay!".[49] Rediff.com stated "Bigil packs in enough entertainment in its three-hour running time, feels A Ganesh Nadar".[50] Karthik Kumar of Hindustan Times stated "Despite a problematic first half, the Atlee-directed Vijay starrer makes up in the second half with an emotionally rewarding end, and is excruciatingly long and if not for the football portion which is executed on a grand scale and visuals, the film would’ve struggled to stay afloat".[51]
Box office
As of 11 November 2019[update], Bigil had collected a total of ₹300 crore worldwide.[5] The film's Tamil Nadu theatrical distribution rights were sold at ₹80 crore[52] and it has grossed ₹143 crore in Tamil Nadu after four weeks.[53][16] In three weeks, the film had collected ₹13 crore from Chennai alone.[54] Bigil collected US$1 million at U.S box office, Vijay's fourth film to do so.[55] The film has performed very well in Delhi and Mumbai,[56] with sold-out shows at most locations in Mumbai the first week.[57] As of 6 November 2019, Bigil has collected $11.5 million overtaking Prabhas starrer Saaho in overseas territories, as the latter collected only $7.94 million overseas.[58][14] The film earned more than 33,000 entries in France, overtaking highest entries Mersal and Enthiran.[15] The film also earned GBP 588,234 in United Kingdom surpassing highest Mersal which earned GBP 560,858.[16] In first six days, the film has reported to have earned $2 million in Malaysia.[17]
Social impact
Bigil has become an influential film for women. According to the coach of Madurai women's football team which recently won national qualifiers in Bangalore, parents are encouraging their daughters to take up football.[59]
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