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''Goa'' is a 2010 Indian
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-language
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film written and directed by
Venkat Prabhu Venkat Kumar Gangai Amaren (born 7 November 1975), better known by his stage name Venkat Prabhu, is an Indian filmmaker, actor and playback singer in Tamil films. After completing his education, he began pursuing an acting career, with his first ...
in his third directorial project. Starring his regular cast consisting of Jai,
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, and
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along with
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,
Sampath Raj Sampath Raj (born 25 December 1968) is an Indian actor who works predominantly in Tamil language, Tamil and Telugu language, Telugu films, in addition to Kannada and Malayalam films. He is best known for appearing in each film of director Ven ...
,
Piaa Bajpai Pia Bajpiee is an Indian actress and model who appears primarily in Bollywood and Kollywood films. She is best known for her performances as Roshini in Venkat Prabhu's comedy ''Goa'' and Saro in K. V. Anand's political thriller '' Ko''. Early li ...
, Sneha, and the debutant Australian model Melanie Marie in other roles, the film is the first production of
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's Ocher Picture Productions. Actors
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,
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and Prasanna make guest appearances in the film, which features music composed by
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, whilst cinematography is handled by Sakthi Saravanan and the film is edited by K. L. Praveen and N. B. Srikanth. The film follows the journey of three young men, Vinayagam, Ramarajan and Saamikannu, who flee from their remote, conservative village to escape their overly strict families and travel to the international tourist-destination
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, after encountering a friend who had fallen in love with a
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girl whilst on holiday there. The film explores their time in Goa, the people they meet ranging from
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hoteliers to suave casino owners, and dwells on the relationships they encounter in the region. The film, which began pre-production work in August 2008, became highly anticipated before release due to the successes of the director's prior two films ''
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'' and ''Saroja''. Filming began in April 2009 and took place in various locations: in the title location of Goa as well as in
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,
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and
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with the latter being used due to the monsoonal season of Goa, forcing the team to relocate. Before release, the film was given an adult rating by the
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, despite much contention from the team with the film also avoiding a court case in regard to the producer's loan. The film released on 29 January 2010 to mostly positive reviews. The film was remade in Kannada language using the same title and released in 2015.


Plot

The plot begins in a remote village in
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named
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. The director
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wished to the god for the movie to launch. Samikannu (
Premgi Prem Kumar Gangai Amaren (born 26 February 1979), better known as Premgi, is an Indian playback singer, composer, songwriter, actor and comedian. The son of composer and director Gangai Amaran, he often composes rap songs in Tamil cinema and ...
), the son of a
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artist named Karagattakkarar (
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); Vinayakam ( Jai), the son of a military man named Manickam (
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); and Ramarajan (
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), the son of the local bigwig Nattamai ( Vijayakumar) and the village
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are three rebellious youths who repeatedly attempt to flee their village and see the outside world but are usually caught and punished by the conservative elders. After being punished harshly, they attempt one last escape and succeed. The trio runs away to the town of
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, hoping to stay with Vinay's friend Azhagar. On arriving at Azhagar's place, they find him marrying an American named Angelina Jolie. Azhagar tells them that he had met her in Goa months ago and they fell in love. He tells the trio that they will spend their honeymoon in London and after that he will be moving over to
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as his father-in-law has secured him a nice job there. The three friends are inspired to travel to Goa, meet a foreign woman there, and marry her to escape from their miserable life in India. The next day, on finding out that Samikannu had mistakenly brought along a pile of sacred golden jewels from their village temple and thus the 3 can never return, they pack their bags and head to Goa. At Goa, they meet a fellow Tamil named Jack (
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), who provides food and shelter and introduces them to the party culture of Goa. Jack also hosts a party which Ramarajan meets Suhashini ( Sneha) . Vinay falls in love with Roshini (
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), a club singer, while Sam attempts to woo an American named Jessica Alba (Melanie Marie), whom he had seen earlier at the wedding in Madurai. The three friends are given a makeover by Jack and Roshini, and they begin a new lifestyle in Goa. At this point, enters hotelier Daniel (
Sampath Raj Sampath Raj (born 25 December 1968) is an Indian actor who works predominantly in Tamil language, Tamil and Telugu language, Telugu films, in addition to Kannada and Malayalam films. He is best known for appearing in each film of director Ven ...
), who is Jack's lover and a
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man. Danny is attracted by Sam's innocence and begins making affectionate advances toward him; Sam is oblivious. This invokes the jealousy of Jack, who hires ninja-themed henchmen to beat up Sam. In an awkwardly heroic scene, Sam nullifies their attack. Ram's life takes a twist after he comes across Suhasini Fernando ( Sneha). They begin dating, and Ram learns that she is a wealthy entrepreneur who owns a luxury cruise ship named ''Casino Royale''. The two eventually get married, and Ram gifts her the golden jewel from his village, which she locks in a secret room aboard her yacht. Soon, the trouble starts. Ram learns that Suhasini is slightly neurotic: a fact revealed to him by her former husband Shakthi ( Prasanna). The marriage takes a bitter turn, and Ram turns to his friends for help. Together, they plan a covert mission and successfully retrieve the jewel. Vinay and Sam are successful in their romance. The three boys eventually return to their native village, along with Roshini, Jessica, Danny, and Jack. There, a surprise awaits Ram, in the form of
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. The epilogue takes place in Goa, showing Suhasini falling in love with Madhan Kumar (
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). As they hug, Madhan's nose begins to bleed, indicating that Suhasini has become a victim of '' Manmadhan''. The film parodies various themes prevalent in Tamil cinema, as well as many popular Tamil songs. Director Venkat Prabhu makes several cameos throughout the film.


Cast

* Jai as Vinayagam Manickam alias ''Vinay'', a young boy from village ran to Goa with his friends to married foreign girl *
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as Ramarajan Ambalavanar alias ''Bam'', an ambitious boy and Vinay's friend from that village *
Premji Amaren Prem Kumar Gangai Amaren (born 26 February 1979), better known as Premgi, is an Indian playback singer, composer, songwriter, actor and comedian. The son of composer and director Gangai Amaran, he often composes rap songs in Tamil cinema and i ...
as Samikannu alias ''Sam'', the temple caretaker also ambitious boy *
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as Jack, a six-packed gay who falls in love with Danny *
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as Daniel 'Danny', Jack's friend *
Piaa Bajpai Pia Bajpiee is an Indian actress and model who appears primarily in Bollywood and Kollywood films. She is best known for her performances as Roshini in Venkat Prabhu's comedy ''Goa'' and Saro in K. V. Anand's political thriller '' Ko''. Early li ...
as Roshini, Vinay's love interest * Sneha as Suhasini Fernando, divorced lady who marries Ram * Melanie Marie as Jessica Alba, Sam's love interest *
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as Manickam, Vinayakam's father and a military man * Vijayakumar as Nattamai, Ram's father *
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as Karagattakkarar, Samikannu's father, a Karagattakam artist *
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as Village Rowdy * Srilekha Rajendran as Ram's mother *
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as Sam's mother * Ravikanth in many characters, such as a lorry driver, a priest at marriage, casino player, newcomer at village, police officer, custom official, sardarji, and a foreigner *
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*
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as Jessica's friend (Uncredited role) ;Guest appearances (in order of appearance) *
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in "Yellalu Thalamuraikku" Song *
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as Manmadhan/Madhan Kumar *
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as the New Girl in Village * Prasanna as Shakthi Saravanan, Suhansini's ex-husband *
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as Himself *
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as Herself *
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as Himself *
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as Casino Player *
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as Herself


Production


Development

Even before the release of his second directorial venture '' Saroja'', director Venkat Prabhu mentioned that he was going to direct his next project very soon: ''Goa''. He also revealed that it would be produced by the famous
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in association with
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's production company
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, who will produce this film, after their maiden venture, the
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'' Sultan: The Warrior'' starring Soundarya's father
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, directed by Soundarya herself. The script was first narrated to Rajinikanth; following Rajinikanth's recommendation, his daughter got to listen to the script and she immediately agreed to produce it. In April 2009, Warner Bros. was said to have backed out of the project, bringing forward the argument that they asked for complete details about the film, including script and expenses. Since the ''Goa'' team was not able to do so, because they were running out of time regarding the actors' dates and couldn't provide the details, Warner Bros. opted out. In May 2009, producer Soundarya Rajinikanth denied that Warner Bros. opted out of the project, disclosing that "any rumor that suggests otherwise is simply not true", that Warner Bros. and Ocher Studios have "established a very successful relationship" and that they are still a part of the ''Goa'' project. According to the director, ''Goa'' would be a "fun film" and a "jolly good" one like the
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'' American Pie'' and ''
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''. Moreover, it was rumored, that the film was based on a real-life incident, the murder case of the 15-year-old English teenager Scarlett Keeling that happened in Goa in February 2008. However, this plot was not part of the completed film.


Casting

Following the successes of ''
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'' and '' Saroja'', director
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stated he would continue his trend of introducing new actors and using relatively young actors for his next film. The four lead male characters were announced to be Jai,
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,
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and
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, with the former two collaborating with Venkat after their roles in ''Chennai 600028'', whilst Vaibhav was a part of Venkat's ''Saroja''. Premji, Venkat's brother, had been a part of both of Venkat's previous ventures and was consequently signed on for a role. Supporting actor
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was also signed, renewing his association with Venkat, appearing in his third straight film. At a press conference in December 2008, Venkat revealed that there would be three lead female roles in the film, one of which would be a non-Indian, "white girl", playing a foreigner in Goa whilst declaring his interest in signing
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actress
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with Sneha and
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. A bound script of the film was sent to Alba who, despite expressing interest to be a part of the project by decreasing her salary from 140 millions to 90 million, was still too costly for the project, since the entire budget of the film was just around 90 million, resulting in Alba's drop out. Denying this, Kartik Gangadharan,
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of Ocher Studios, clarified that the reason for Alba's drop out was not the money, which "was not an issue" and "could have been negotiated", but her unavailability and the impossibility of reworking the schedules "around her dates". Since Alba's departure, unsuccessful talks were held with
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of '' Mamma Mia!'' fame, before the role was eventually handed to popular American
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and model Julie Fine. However Fine, too, was no longer part of the project, as she was surreptitiously replaced by a Swedish actress and model, Nouva Monika Wahlgren, who predominantly works in India, having earlier acted in several Indian films, including ''Fun Aur Masti'' and the
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-starrer ''
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''. She also appeared in Indian advertisements and who was finally said to be confirmed to play the foreign character. Before Wahlgren was hired, it was reported that an Australian actress, Melanie Marie Jobstreibitzer, was approached and confirmed for the role. Eventually, it turned out, that indeed Melanie Marie was chosen for the role. Early rumors suggested, that the foreign girl would play the murdered Scarlett Keeling, which were later revealed to be fictitious, with the character actually portraying Premji's pair. Regarding the other two lead female roles, it turned out that discussions with
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proved to be unsuccessful, with the actress citing she had no available dates until June 2009, having already signed up for a couple of
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films, whereas talks with Sneha resulted in success as the actress signed on to be a part of the film in late January 2009. It was widely rumored at the time that Sneha's character has negative shades, which would be her first role of this kind. Venkat Prabhu himself, however, revealed that Sneha doesn't have a villainous role as described by the media. The role initially offered to Genelia was subsequently taken over by Pooja. According to reports, Pooja was signed after
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, sister of Hindi film actress
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, who was supposed to do the role, backed out at last-minute for reasons unknown. In June 2009, however,
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, who had acted in films like ''
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'' and ''
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'' earlier, joined the crew, and was said to have replaced Pooja again, who was apparently busy completing her Sinhalese projects. Bajpai's role plays the love interest of Jai. In November 2009, additionally
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was hired for a
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in the last scene of the film. Reports indicated that she shot for the scene, involving herself and the lead cast, for one day without taking any
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as she was a "big fan of Venkat Prabhu's movies". The technical crew remained mostly the same as in Venkat Prabhu's earlier ventures. His cousin
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composes the musical score, whereas his songs featured lyrics provided by veterans 'Kavignar' Vaali and
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. Sakthi Saravanan, Videsh and Vasuki Bhaskar were signed as the cinematographer, art director and costume designer, respectively, joining Venkat Prabhu for the third time in his third venture. Praveen K. L. and Srikanth N. B. were selected to edit the film, whilst dance moves were choreographed by Kalyan again, who is joined by Ajay Raj and Saravana Rajan. Whilst the former had worked with Venkat Prabhu in his debut venture, ''Chennai 600028'', the latter was part of Prabhu's second film, ''Saroja''. Kalyan was a choreographer in all Venkat Prabhu films.


Filming

Before starting the filming, a
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of the film was held in the "City studio" in the last week of February 2009, featuring Sneha and
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. The shooting was slated to start on 11 March 2009 but had to be postponed, because of the complaint lodged against actor Jai at the Tamil Film Producers council, who had stated that some of his forthcoming films would flop at the
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. Producer Soundarya Rajinikanth is said to have approached the council and requested to lift the ban, explaining the loss due to the ban, after which the ban on Jai was revoked and the filming started. The first schedule of film shooting was held in
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,
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and surrounding places in Theni district in
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. It included a
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, which is said to be the introduction song and which was shot from 31 March 2009 onwards in Goa featuring Jai, Vaibhav, Aravind Akash, Premji and Sneha, along with Ajay Raj, who choreographs the song, Payal and around 500
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. The second schedule, lasting 40 days, was completely shot in Goa itself, which featured only the male lead actors: Jai, Vaibhav and Premji Amaran. It was completed in mid-June, after which the crew returned to
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. The third and last schedule was shot from 5 July onwards on the Langkawi Islands, an
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of around 100 small islands in the
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, which belongs to
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, where many popular Tamil and Hindi film were shot. Though initially Venkat Prabhu had wanted to complete the remaining parts of the film in Goa as well, he eventually had to move to Langkawi, because of the
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that had set in heavy rains, affecting the west coastal area of India. He chose Langkawi as it has "very similar locations and looks" to Goa and has a very good climate. It was reported that music director
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would perform one of the songs himself live on the beaches there. In late 2009, two more songs were filmed in
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and Goa itself, with which the film's shooting was completed.


Soundtrack

The film score and soundtrack for ''Goa'' are composed by Venkat Prabhu's cousin and regular music composer,
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. Since approximately the first twenty minutes of the film are set in the 1980s, it is known that the music for the affected scenes and a couple of the songs were recorded live (as it was done during that time) to "do justice to the scenes". Yuvan Shankar Raja had started the re-recording works for the film score on 21 December 2009, after having watched the entire film and had finished it within seven days with the help of his cousin and assistant
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. The soundtrack, after several postponements, was finally released on 6 January 2010. The album features 9 songs overall. 18 singers have lent their voices for the songs, including composer
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, his father
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, his siblings
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and
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, his cousins
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and director
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,
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,
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and actress-singer
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. Contrary to earlier reports that suggested that merely three or four numbers would feature in the film, seven out of the nine songs were used in their entirety, besides two more additional tracks.


Release

The satellite rights of the film were sold to Sun TV. The film was given an "A" certificate by the
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., reportedly because of its content that "requires a mature audience", while also describing it as a "path breaking entertainer which explores human sexuality very beautifully". The film released with over 200 prints in
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. The film's release, initially expected to happen in late 2009, got postponed several times. It was released on 29 January 2010 worldwide with ''
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'' and the controversial ''
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''.


Reception

The film opened to mostly positive reviews especially from the youth, who were Venkat Prabhu's target. But critics has mixed reviews at best, with some commenting that the second half seems rushed and was made to resemble a mix between a casino caper and a comedy film. On the opening weekend, it collected 11.2 million at
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alone. The movie showed highly positive return and initially topped at the box office collections before becoming an average grosser.


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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