Peranmai
Peranmai | |
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Directed by | S. P. Jananathan |
Screenplay by | N. Kalyanakrishnan |
Story by | S. P. Jananathan |
Based on | The Dawns Here Are Quiet by Boris Vasilyev |
Produced by | K. Karunamoorthy C. Arunpandian |
Starring | Jayam Ravi Saranya Dhansika Vasundhara Kashyap Varsha Ashwathi Liyasree Roland Kickinger Ponvannan Vadivelu Urvashi |
Cinematography | S. R. Sathish Kumar |
Edited by | N. Ganesh Kumar editing supervisor: V. T. Vijayan |
Music by | Vidyasagar |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Ayngaran International Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 150 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Budget | ₹50 million (equivalent to ₹130 million or US$1.5 million in 2023) |
Box office | ₹250 million (equivalent to ₹630 million or US$7.5 million in 2023)[1] |
Peranmai (transl. Valour) is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language action adventure film, co-written and directed by S. P. Jananathan in his venture and produced by Ayngaran International Films, it stars Jayam Ravi and Roland Kickinger, with Saranya, Vasundhara Kashyap, Varsha Ashwathi, Dhansika and Liyasree in the female leads. While Ponvannan, Vadivelu and Urvashi, prominent actors from the Tamil industry, played supporting roles in the film.
The film revolves around a tribal forest guard who works for the welfare of his tribe and spreading education among them. Whilst, on a team bonding mission with five college girls, whom initially mistreat him due to his caste, they stumble on a group of foreign mercenaries who are planning to stop India's scientific progress by destroying a rocket launch by using missiles. How the team bonds together and defeat the potential threat forms the crux of the story.
The film opened to audiences worldwide on 16 October 2009, coinciding with Diwali. The film was also dubbed into Hindi as Kasam Hindustan Ki (2011) and into Telugu as Ranadheera.[2] The core plot of the movie is loosely based on the 1972 Russian movie The Dawns Here Are Quiet.
Plot
Dhuruvan is a trainer at an NCC camp for women cadets. He selects the five most insolent and disobedient girls in the troop (Jennifer, Ajitha, Kalpana, Thulasi, and Susheela) for the expedition intending to provide them better training. As an attempt at a practical joke, the troublesome girls post a complaint to Ganapathiram claiming that they did not feel safe with Dhuruvan and that he was responsible for whatever happens to them. Meanwhile, the expedition begins and while Dhuruvan is caught up in some procedures at the forest checkpost, the girls nonchanlantly try to drive the jeep and run it down the slope of a hill. After losing their vehicle, the troop decides to stay in the forest for the night and go by an alternate route the next morning. But the plot thickens, when Kalpana describes two white men with advanced armaments in the Indian forest heading towards the direction of the Indian satellite research station in the forest. Dhuruvan plans that if the white men want to sabotage the space mission, they would reach the banks of Toonghum Lake within five hours. He knows a better route to go to the safe place in the opposite bank within four-and-a-half hours. He tells the girls to go back and inform the ranger about them, but the girls disagree and go with Dhuruvan. They reach the opposite bank and to their shock they find 16 men with full military gear.
Dhuruvan guesses that they must be out to sabotage the space mission and makes plans to defeat the operation of the foreign mercenaries. He sends a cadet back to inform the officials, and the rest join him in the operation. He manages to lodge their troop ahead of mercenaries by his navigation acumen. Later, he deliberately obstructs the movement of mercenaries by cutting the trees to distract them. Anderson, who heads the foreign terrorist group, decides to stay back until a clear notion from the opposite side. He deploys two of his men to investigate the situation. However, Dhuruvan's troops successfully kill the two men. Anderson sends another three men to the opposite side to find out what happened to the two men whom he had sent; on the other hand, Dhuruvan's troops are eagerly waiting for them to collect their armaments. When Anderson finds that he has lost five men of his group, he decides to kill whoever is obstructing him move further.
Dhuruvan's troops cleverly plant the land mines they acquired from one of the five men they killed. As per their expectation, one of the terrorists steps on a land mine and dies. This scares the terrorists, and they decide that Anderson and one another man would go hunt for the land mines while the rest would set up a camp there. That night, Dhuruvan's troops break into their camp and seize one of two boxes that the terrorists carry around with them. expecting it to contain information about the air missile. By the morning, Anderson finds most of his men dead and is enraged at Dhuruvan. On the other side, Ganapathiram gathers his team and creates allusions against Dhuruvan among the public. He manages to get a shoot-on-sight order for Dhuruvan from the district collector. He finds Ajitha's body in the quicksand of the river (previously sent by Dhuruvan to inform about terrorist group to the Army, but trapped into the quicksand and dies) and perceives that Dhuruvan must have killed her. Ganapathiram on the way, finds Dhuruvan and tries to shoot him, but Dhuruvan escapes Ganapathiram later realizes the situation when he sees the corpses of the terrorists and informs the Army head that Dhuruvan killed the terrorists and promises him to hand over the dead bodies. Dhuruvan now has killed almost all of his enemies except Anderson and another man at the counter missile sight. After finding their secret signals, Anderson manages to kill a girl from Dhuruvan's troop.
At climax, Dhuruvan and Anderson fight face-to-face and the girls try to disarm the counter missile from firing at the space rocket. After an intense fight between the men, Dhuruvan manages to kill Anderson. Dhuruvan finally reaches the site of the missile launch and helps the girls. He increases the time set of the rocket by 25 seconds and changes the direction of the missile. The Indian space rocket launches from the station and speeds up into the atmosphere. After 25 seconds, the counter missile diverted from its direction explodes into the desolate forest. The troop prides themselves for being successful on their mission. At the end of the movie, Ganapathiram is being awarded by the Indian government for his bravery while Dhuruvan is back at the camp site training another set of new NCC cadets.
Cast
- Jayam Ravi as Dhuruvan
- Dhansika as Jennifer
- Saranya as Ajitha
- Vasundhara Kashyap as Kalpana
- Varsha Ashwathi as Thulasi
- Liyasree as Susheela
- Roland Kickinger as Anderson
- Ponvannan as Ganapathiram
- Vadivelu as Soosai
- Urvashi as Victoria Madam
- Trotsky Marudu as Scientist
- Svilen Kamburov as Benny
- O. A. K. Sundar
Production
Casting
Jayam Ravi underwent physical training for the role of a forest officer in this film. He plays a one-man army in this film similar to that of Sylvester Stallone in Rambo.
Actors Vasundhara Kashyap, Saranya, Varsha Ashwathi, Dhansika and Liyasree played the lead female roles.
Soundtrack
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Released | 18 September 2009 | |||
Recorded | Varsha Vallaki Studios | |||
Genre | Feature Film Soundtrack | |||
Length | 20:17 | |||
Language | Tamil | |||
Label | Ayngaran Music An Ak Audio | |||
Producer | Vidyasagar | |||
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All lyrics were written by Vairamuthu
- "Kaattu Puli Adichu" by Kay Kay and Jassie Gift
- "Kaadu Kaalai Katta" by Madhu Balakrishnan
- "Yera Thala" by Sadhana Sargam
- "When The Boys" by Sonia Irabar and Sianed Jones
- "Thuppaaki Penne" by Pop Shalini, Megha, Febi and SuVi
Critical reception
Sify wrote " Here is a definitive movie with a moral framework, and commitment along with a stunning and realistic climax" and also praising Jayam Ravi's acting.[3]
Release
The satellite rights of the film were secured by Sun TV. The film was given a "U/A" certificate by the Indian Censor Board.
References
- ^ Nandini Sivakumar, ET Bureau 20 Oct 2009, 12.19am IST (20 October 2009). "It's Bumper Diwali for Kollywood". The Economic Times. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHaA2_Y7Jhk
- ^ http://www.sify.com/movies/peranmai-review-tamil-14915368.html