Saravana
Saravana | |
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Directed by | K. S. Ravikumar |
Written by | K. S. Ravikumar |
Story by | Boyapati Srinu |
Produced by | Amudha DuraiRaj |
Starring | Silambarasan Jyothika Five Star Krishna Vivek Prakash Raj |
Cinematography | Arthur A.Wilson |
Edited by | K. Thanikachalam |
Music by | Srikanth Deva |
Release date | 14 January 2006 |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Saravana is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language romantic action film directed by K. S. Ravikumar. It is a love story set in the backdrop of a village starring Silambarasan, Jyothika, Five Star Krishna, Vivek, and Prakash Raj in the lead roles. The film was a high-budget production and the soundtrack was composed by Srikanth Deva. It was released on Pongal day in 2006, along with Paramasivan, Aathi and Pasa Kiligal. It is the Tamil remake of 2005 Telugu film, Bhadra starring Ravi Teja and Meera Jasmine.[1]
Plot
The film begins with the engagement of Saravana's (Silambarasan) sister (Tharika). The house is full of joy and laughter, awaiting Saravana's return from college. However, when Saravana returns, the family members are shocked. He has brought home a distraught and frightened girl, whom he introduces as his friend, Sadhana (Jyothika). The marriage preparations continue with everyone wondering who Sadhana is. However, Saravana's uncle (Nizhalgal Ravi) cannot control his emotions. He wants his daughter (Meghna Naidu) to marry Saravana and is afraid that Sadhana will spoil this. Eventually, Saravana's uncle confronts him about Sadhana. Saravana gets upset, and an argument ensues. Later, as Saravana and Sadhana go to a restaurant to eat, a gang comes. Saravana chases them for a while and beats all of them up. Realizing that he has left Sadhana behind, Saravana returns to the restaurant. However, Sadhana is not there. Frightened, he returns home to find her there. She was rescued by her brother's assistant. Finally, Saravana's father (Radha Ravi) forces him to tell them what is going on. A flashback then begins.
Saravana and Krishna (Five Star Krishna) are close friends. One day, Saravana sees Krishna's sister, Sadhana, on a video recording and immediately falls in love with her. At that moment, she is studying in London. After learning that she would be going home for the holidays, he follows Krishna home for the holidays in an attempt to woo her. When he arrives at the village, Saravana is greeted by Krishna's elder brother Soundarapandiyan (Prakash Raj). Soundarapandi's wife (Easwari Rao) treats Saravana like a brother and dotes on him. Eventually, Saravana is told about the caste clashes occurring in the village. Soon, Sadhana arrives. Saravana tries hard to impress her but faces many difficulties. Strangely, he does not tell her about his love and devotion. However, the other family members eventually become aware of his love and approve of him. When Sadhana takes Saravana to the temple for a visit without anyone's knowledge, the rival group is attacked by Sadhana's brother's gang. The rival then holds Sadhana hostage and threatens to kill her. In a swift action of bravery and skill, Saravana knocks down the rival group member.
After this incident, Soundarapandi tells Saravana why things are so violent in the village. He explains how both he and his wife are both master's degree holders from a prestigious university. Unfortunately, due the village's nature, the rivalry is deadly and fatal. He ultimately says that even though the villages are violent, he will remain a noble person with high ideals. At the temple festival, Soundarapandi carries a plate with the sari that Saravana bought for Sadhana before coming to the village. He wants to seek the blessings of the goddess Amman for the marriage. However, Sadhana is unaware of this. Trouble ensues when the rival gang kills the rest of Sadhana's family, forcing Saravana and Sadhana to flee the village. Soundarapandi's last wish was for Saravana to take care of Sadhana and marry her.
The story shifts back to Saravana's household, and Saravana plans to send Sadhana to London because the enemy will not be able to find her there. His family does not approve because they know of his love for her. By now, Sadhana has also fallen in love with him and his family. However, she agrees to leave because she thinks that he has no such feelings for her. Soundarapandi's assistant (Brahmaji), who managed to escape the village, gives Sadhana the green saree, saying that it was supposed to be her brother's gift to her.
On the day when Sadhana is supposed to leave to London, she wears the green sari. At the airport, Sadhana meets Saravana's college mate, who tells her about Saravana's devotion for her. The girl also tells Sadhana that the green sari was bought by Saravana after much deliberation, and that she had to endure his torture of visiting many shops to find the perfect sari. Sadhana is surprised. She realizes that she cannot leave Saravana and leaves the airport. She manages to find Saravana, who is fighting the villains. At the end, they embrace, and the film ends.
Cast
- Silambarasan as Saravana
- Jothika as Sadhana
- Five Star Krishna as Krishna
- Prakash Raj as Soundarapandiyan
- Vivek as V. C. Damodaran (VCD)
- Eashwari Rao as Soundarapandiyan's wife
- Ravi Kale as Duraisingam
- Radha Ravi as Saravana's father
- Nizhalgal Ravi as Saravana's uncle
- Tharika as Saravana's sister
- Devadarshini as Saravana's sister-in-law
- Nagesh as Saravana's grandfather
- Meghna Naidu as Saravana's cousin
- K. S. Ravikumar as Man in Train
- Brahmaji as Soundarapandiyan's assistant
- Subbaraju as Duraisingam's younger brother
- Akhila as Savithri
- Ponnambalam
- Besant Ravi
- Baby Praharshitha
Production
It's the second time Simbu and Jyothika are coming together after the success of Manmadhan (2004). Saravana is the remake of the successful Teja-Meera Jasmine-starrer Bhadra, an action-oriented entertainer, which has Prakashraj, Eeswari Rao, Brahmaji, Subburaj re-enacting their roles they had played in the original Telugu version.
A fight scene was picturised at the airport where Simbu and Jyothika took part. Some stuntmen were also present. It was a scene where an attempt is made to kill Jyotika as she drives to the airport, to catch a flight to go abroad. A song was picturised on Meghna Naidu and Simbu on sets erected at AVM, Prasad Studios and Mohan Studios.[2]
Soundtrack
There are six songs composed by Srikanth Deva in his second collaboration with Silambarasan after Kuththu (2004).
Saravana | ||||
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Soundtrack album by | ||||
Released | 2006 | |||
Genre | Soundtrack | |||
Label | Hit Musics | |||
Producer | Srikanth Deva | |||
Srikanth Deva chronology | ||||
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No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics |
1 | Gori Thera | Silambarasan, Sunitha Sarathy | P. Vijay |
2 | Kadhal Keedhal | Ranjith, Reshmi, Silambarasan, Premgi Amaren | Vaali |
3 | Kadhal Sutthudhe | Naresh Iyer, Sadhana Sargam | Kabilan |
4 | Kadhal Vandhum | Prasanna, Saindhavi | Thenmozhi |
5 | Saa Poo Three Pottu | Karthik, Harini, Anuradha Sriram, Baby Vaishali | Na. Muthukumar |
6 | Unnodu Purushanaga | Sukhwinder Singh, Rita | Snehan |
References
- ^ "Saravana Movie Review". indiaglitz.com. 14 January 2004. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20060113153134/http://www.chennaionline.com/film/Onlocation/2005/12saravana.asp