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Nattamai
Directed byK. S. Ravikumar
Written byErode Soundar
(dialogue)
Screenplay byK. S. Ravikumar
Story byErode Sounder
Produced byR. B. Choudary
StarringSarath Kumar
Meena
Kushboo
Goudamani
Senthil
Sanghavi
CinematographyAshok Rajan
Edited byK. Thanikachalam
Music bySirpy
Production
company
Distributed bySuper Good Films
Release date
2 November 1994
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Box office11 crore

Nattamai (English: Village Chief) is a 1994 Indian Tamil drama film directed by K. S. Ravikumar. It starred Sarath Kumar, Meena and Kushboo in the lead roles. The film became a blockbuster among 1994 deepavali releases and completed a 175-day run at the box office. It is considered to be one of the most popular Tamil films of the 1990s and in general. It became a trendsetter for many films in later years. The Goundamani-Senthil comic duo was one of the most popular aspects about the film.

Sarath Kumar earned both the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor and Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Tamil for his performance in the film. The film was later remade in Tollywood as Pedarayudu starring Mohan Babu, in Bollywood as Bulandi starring Anil Kapoor, in Kannada as Simhadriya Simha with Vishnuvardhan.

Cast

Production

The film became the fourth collaboration between Ravikumar and Sarathkumar. When K. S. Ravikumar approached Kushboo for Nattamai's wife role, initially she hesitated as in most part of the film she had to look old, except in a brief flashback. She asked him whom he will cast if she denies, Ravikumar said he will approach veteran actress Lakshmi, this made Kusbhoo to take up this role.[citation needed] Mahendran was introduced as child artist through this film.[1] Vijayakumar was initially supposed to play the role of the elder brother, but just a few days before shooting began, Ravikumar decided to have Sarathkumar play both the brothers.[2]

Controversy

In his early days as an actor, R. Sarathkumar was considered to be close to AIADMK supremo Jayalalithaa.[3] However, Sarath's proximity to Jayalalithaa landed him in deep trouble when the film 'Nattamai', which was still running in Tamil Nadu theatres, was aired by Jayalalithaa's television channel JJ TV, using a U-matic tape, which Sarathkumar gave her for personal viewing at her residence. What the understanding between Jayalalithaa and Sarathkumar was we will never know. However, this caused a furore in the film industry as the producer R. B. Choudary threatened action against Sarathkumar for misusing a tape given to him for personal viewing. An embarrassed Sarathkumar explained that he was taken by surprise and that he never expected Jayalalithaa to give it to the channel for telecast. He sought an explanation from both Jayalalitha and JJ TV, but without success. The ruling party reacted predictably, using every forum to attack Sarathkumar.[4]

Soundtrack

Untitled

Soundtrack is composed by Sirpy and lyrics written by Vairamuthu.

  • Naattamai Paadham Patta - Malaysia vasudevan, Jensy
  • Kotapaakum Kozhundhu Vettalaiyum - Mano, S.Janaki
  • Meenaponnu - Mano, Sujatha
  • Naan Uravukaaran - Mohammed Aslam

Release

The film became a blockbuster among 1994 deepavali releases and completed a 175-day run at the box office.[5]

Remakes

Owing to its success, the film was remade in Telugu as Pedarayudu (1995),[6] It was remade for two times in Kannada as Palegara (1996)[7] and Simhadriya Simha (2001).[8] It was also remade in Hindi as Bulandi (2000).[9] Rajinikanth reprised Vijayakumar's character in Telugu and Hindi remakes.

Legacy

The tagline Nattamai, theerpa maathi sollu (Chieftain, change your judgement) became popular after release.[10] It became a trendsetter for many films in later years. The success of the film inspired similar themes about village chieftain. Vijayakumar's portrayal of village chieftain received critical acclaim and he went on to be typecasted with similar characters in later films. The film gave breakthrough in the career of Sarathkumar and the actor did similar films - Suryavamsam (1997), Natpukkaga (1998), Maayi (2000), Diwan (2003) and Ayyaa (2005) which featured him in double roles in the backdrop of village.[11][12]

Nattamai has been parodied and referenced many times.[13] In a comedy scene from Aahaa Enna Porutham (1998), Goundamani mocks at the superstitions of village panchayat saying that chieftain should have assistant tagging along with him and should have a pot of water.[14] Comedian Vivek has parodied this aspect in many films. He did a similar spoof in Sandai (2008) and Thoondil (2008) and made fun of village rituals in Kadhal Sadugudu (2003). Scenes from the film was parodied in Shiva starrer Thamizh Padam (2010), Ponnambalam who did the negative role in the original film had appeared as village chieftain in this film.[15]

References

  1. ^ http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/cinema-reviews/audio-beat-vizha-tunes-that-will-touch-a-chord/article5333256.ece
  2. ^ "DID YOU KNOW ?". The Times of India. 28 January 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2016. {{cite web}}: |archive-url= is malformed: save command (help)
  3. ^ "Star wars". India Today. 31 October 1995. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  4. ^ G. C. Shekhar (31 December 1995). "Jayalalitha's unlucky stars". India Today. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  5. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=E5JlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yJ4NAAAAIBAJ&hl=fr&pg=1838%2C3762683
  6. ^ http://cinema.maalaimalar.com/2013/01/08232533/nattamai-film-telugu-version-r.html
  7. ^ http://kannadamoviesinfo.wordpress.com/2013/09/02/palegara-1996/
  8. ^ http://kannadamoviesinfo.wordpress.com/2013/11/11/simhadriya-simha-2002/
  9. ^ http://www.rediff.com/movies/2000/jan/07bula.htm
  10. ^ http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movies-slide-shows/movie-4/village-presidents/sarath-kumar.html
  11. ^ http://www.indiaglitz.com/sarath-does-fatherson-act-in-ayya-tamilfont-news-12666
  12. ^ http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/telugu/article/34123.html
  13. ^ http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-cinemaplus/getting-it-right/article4960883.ece
  14. ^ Aaha Enna Porutham (DVD).
  15. ^ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/tamil/movie-reviews/Tamil-Padam/movie-review/5534225.cms