Rasigar Mandram
Rasigar Mandram | |
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Directed by | Pugazhendhi Thangaraj |
Written by | Pugazhendhi Thangaraj |
Produced by | T. Vellaiyan |
Starring |
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Cinematography | S. Dineshkumar |
Edited by | M. N. Raja |
Music by | S. P. Boopathy |
Production company | Thaai Movie Makers |
Release date |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Rasigar Mandram (English: Fan Club) is a 2007 Tamil drama film directed and written Pugazhendhi Thangaraj. The film features Uma, newcomer Ganesh and newcomer Gokul Krishna in lead roles, with Bhanu, Mansoor Ali Khan, Babu Ganesh, Jaguar Thangam, Madhan Bob and Bose Venkat playing supporting roles. The film had musical score by S. P. Boopathy and was released on 25 May 2007.[1][2][3][4]
Plot
Rameshkanth (Mansoor Ali Khan) and Sathya (Babu Ganesh) are the most famous hero of Tamil cinema. Kathiravan alias Kathir (Ganesh) is a fan of Rameshkanth while Pandian (Gokul Krishna) is a fan of Sathya. They are head of their respective fan clubs in their village and they have a go at each other at every opportunity. Bharathi (Uma) is the new music teacher of the village school, she is surprised to see that the village young men are all members of a cinema actor's fan club.
When a foreign water company took water with the government permission from the village, Annachi (Jaguar Thangam) with few villagers demonstrate in the street. Bharathi then explains to the villagers that the water plant would make the village a desert. Kathir's fan clubs members and Pandian's fan clubs members decide to protest on their respective sides. Bharathi wanted the ardent fans to make peace and Annachi reveals that they were all friends a few years back. In the past, Kathir and Pandian were friends, and Kathir's sister Kavitha (Bhanu) was about to marry Pandian. But one day, Pandian made fun of Kathir's favourite actor Rameshkanth, they fought and the wedding was cancelled.
The local politician Peethamparam (Mansoor Ali Khan) is getting money from the water company to support the project. Peethambaram resorts to the divide and rule policy in the village, therefore he creates a conflict between the two fan clubs. Pandian's group burns Kathir's fan club made with coconut leaves, thereafter Peethamparam offers Kathir a small ground to construct a fan club. Rameshkanth then donates a huge amount for constructing a solid-silver statue of him and the fan club. In the meantime, Kathir and Bharathi fall in love with each other. Bharathi then advice Kathir to build a school in place of a fan club. One day, Pandian leaves his sick mother to attend Sathya's new film Pooja. His mother then died and Kathir did all the funeral rites. After his return to the village, Pandian is heartbroken. Pandian and Kathir patch up a quarrel, and the fan clubs are dissolved. Bharathi gathered more than 3000 signatures on a petition to stop the project and send it to Delhi. Finally, a collector visits the village and cancels the company's license, the company was allowed to bore to 300 ft but the company bored to 2000 ft.
Cast
- Uma as Bharathi
- Ganesh as Kathiravan alias Kathir
- Gokul Krishna as Pandian
- Bhanu as Kavitha
- Mansoor Ali Khan as Rameshkanth and Peethamparam
- Babu Ganesh as Sathya
- Jaguar Thangam as Annachi
- Madhan Bob
- Bose Venkat as Lorry driver
- Saira Bhanu
- Chella
- Arulmani as Pandian's father
- Srilatha as Pandian's mother
- Theni Murugan as Lakshmanan
- Raghuraj Chakravarthy
- Suja Varunee as item number
Soundtrack
Rasigar Mandram | |
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Soundtrack album by S. P. Boopathy | |
Released | 2007 |
Recorded | 2007 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Length | 22:45 |
Producer | S. P. Boopathy |
The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer S. P. Boopathy. The soundtrack, released in 2007, features 5 tracks with lyrics written by Kabilan, P. Krishnan, Kathirmozhi and Bharathan.[5]
Track | Song | Singer(s) | Duration |
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1 | 'Mayajalakari' | Mukesh, Srimathumitha | 4:14 |
2 | 'Nilavae' | Unni Menon, Reshmi | 5:23 |
3 | 'Thapadhuthu Adikaiyulae' | Malathy Lakshman | 4:40 |
4 | 'Vaararu Vaararu' | Tippu | 5:08 |
5 | 'Aagayame Ingu Vanthu' | Mukesh, Sathyan | 3:20 |
Reception
A reviewer from Sulekha said, "Director Pugazhendi has made a daring attempt bringing out the flaws in his own industry. Though a bold attempt, Pugazhendi has failed to capture the attention of the audience". Another reviewer wrote, "The director has tried to convey a message but failed at many places. Had the screenplay be stronger the film would have definitely been a hit. But still it is a good attempt".[6] Chennai Online wrote "The film could have been a light-hearted satire, or an in-depth assessment of the negative impact on young minds of obsessive star worship. But it turns out to be neither. The scripting is lacklustre and the takes amateurish."[7]
References
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- ^ "Find Tamil Movie Rasigar Mandram". jointscene.com. Archived from the original on 8 May 2011. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
- ^ "Actress Uma to enter wedlock!!". behindwoods.com. 30 May 2006. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
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- ^ "::TamilFilmRatings.com:: Rasikaar Mandram Movie Review". tamilfilmratings.com. Archived from the original on 5 March 2008. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20070706181731/http://www.chennaionline.com:80/film/Moviereviews/2007/06rasigar-mandam.asp