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Lyca Productions
Company typePrivate
IndustryEntertainment
FoundedChennai, Tamil Nadu in 2014
FounderSubaskaran Allirajah
Headquarters,
Key people
Subaskaran Allirajah
Raju Mahalingam
ProductsFilms
OwnerSubaskaran Allirajah
Websitewww.lycaproductions.in

Lyca Productions is an Indian entertainment company, which was established by Subaskaran Allirajah in 2014. A subgroup of Lycamobile, the production studio has been involved in the production and distribution of films made in India.

History

Pirivom Santhippom (2008) was the first film produced by A. Subhaskaran under Gnanam films.[1] Lyca Productions chose to collaborate with Ayngaran International to produce and signed on AR Murugadoss and Vijay to be a part of their debut project.[2] A social drama tackling the issue of farmers committing suicide due to corporate encroachment, Kaththi was shot throughout early 2014 with Samantha and Neil Nitin Mukesh signed on for other pivotal roles. As the film announced its release plans, several pro-Tamil pressure groups demanded all references to Lyca Productions to be removed from the title and other publicity material. The groups felt it was unacceptable that a business house, allegedly reported to be connected to Mahinda Rajapaksa , would be allowed to produce a Tamil movie in Tamil Nadu when the Tamil Nadu Assembly, citing human rights violations during the civil war in the island nation, had already passed a resolution seeking severance of business ties with Sri Lanka.[3] Unable to reach a compromise with the pressure groups, and fearing a boycott and violence, Lyca Productions chose to remove its name from the copies released in India.[4] Kaththi consequently managed to release in October 2014 to positive reviews, with Rediff.com stating that the film "entertains with a message", while Sify.com similarly stated that it was a "well made entertainer with a powerful message".[5][6] The film became a very profitable venture at the box office for Lyca Productions, grossing over 100 crore rupees within two weeks of release.[7][8]

In late 2015, Lyca Productions agreed a deal with Dhanush for the worldwide distribution rights of two of his productions, Naanum Rowdydhaan (2015) and Visaranai (2016). The move was also met with protests, though Naanum Rowdydhaan released without any problems and also became a profitable venture for the studio.[9][10] Also throughout 2015, Lyca Productions worked on the pre-production of 2.0, a sequel to Shankar's earlier Enthiran (2010), and signed on Rajinikanth and Amy Jackson to feature in key roles. Believed to be the most expensive Indian production of all time, the team also negotiated for several months with Arnold Schwarzenegger for a role in the film, but eventually did not sign him.[11] The studio also launched another film titled Enakku Innoru Per Irukku with G. V. Prakash Kumar in the lead role during December 2015.[12]

Filmography

Production

Title Year Language Director Cast Notes Ref.
Kaththi 2014 Tamil AR Murugadoss Vijay, Samantha, Neil Nitin Mukesh Two look-a-likes eventually come together to tackle the burning issues of farmers committing suicide due to corporate encroachment. [13]
Enakku Innoru Per Irukku 2016 Tamil Sam Anton G. V. Prakash Kumar, Anandhi [12]
Yeman 2016 Tamil Jeeva Shankar Vijay Antony, Miya George [14]
2.0 2017 Tamil S. Shankar Rajinikanth, Akshay Kumar, Amy Jackson [11]
Sabaash Naidu 2016 Tamil Kamal Haasan Kamal Haasan, Shruti Haasan, Ramya Krishnan
Khaidi No. 150 2017 Telugu V. V. Vinayak Chiranjeevi Remake of Kaththi.
Produced by Ram Charan Teja. Rights shared with Lyca in return for remake rights.
Ikka 2017 Hindi Jagan Shakti Akshay Kumar Remake of Kaththi.
Vada Chennai 2017 Tamil Vetrimaaran Dhanush, Amala Paul, Andrea Jeremiah
Untitled 2017 Tamil Gaurav Narayanan Udhayanidhi Stalin, Manjima Mohan

Distribution

In addition to the films produced by Lyca Productions since 2014, the following films from other banners were distributed by the company:

Soundtracks

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kaththi: Lyca Subaskaran Allirajah finally opens up about Vijay and the controversies - Only Kollywood". 12 September 2014.
  2. ^ "AR Murugadoss – Vijay - Superstars plan for the future - Top 10 News".
  3. ^ "Sword hangs over Kaththi". 21 October 2014 – via The Hindu.
  4. ^ "Vijay: All issues over release of Kaththi resolved - Rediff.com Movies".
  5. ^ "Review: Kaththi entertains with a message".
  6. ^ http://www.sify.com/movies/kaththi-review-tamil-pcmbz6hbbiced.html
  7. ^ "'Kaththi' crosses Rs.100 crore mark". 3 November 2014 – via The Hindu.
  8. ^ "'Kaththi' mints Rs.15.4 crore on release day". 23 October 2014 – via The Hindu.
  9. ^ "Lyca Productions' new film in trouble". 22 October 2015 – via The Hindu.
  10. ^ "Lyca Productions making a comeback". 6 September 2015 – via The Hindu.
  11. ^ a b "Deep in the no-returns market". 10 December 2015 – via The Hindu.
  12. ^ a b "GV Prakash and Sam Anton's next titled as Enakku Innoru Peru Irukku".
  13. ^ "Kaththi review: Beneath the flab, some solid masala moments". The Hindu. 22 October 2014.
  14. ^ "Miya George to star in Jeeva Shankar's next - Times of India".