''Yogi'' is a 2009 Indian
Tamil
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-language
action drama film
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directed by
Subramaniam Siva
Subramaniam Siva is an Indian film director and actor who works in the Tamil film industry.
Early life
Subramaniam Siva was born in Tamil Nadu. Before becoming a director, he was an assistant to director V. Z. Durai.
Career Directing
Subr ...
, starring director-turned-actor
Ameer as the titular protagonist alongside
Madhumitha
Madhumitha (born Swapna Madhuri on 20 August 1981) is an Indian actress who appears in Telugu and Tamil films.
Career
Madhumitha started her acting career under her birth name Swapna Madhuri with the 2002 Telugu film ''Sandade Sandadi'' (2002 ...
, and
Swathi,
Vincent Asokan
Vincent Asokan is an Indian actor who has predominantly appeared in Tamil language films.
Personal life
Vincent is the son of actor S. A. Ashokan. He is married and has two sons.
Career
Vincent Asokan made his debut in director A. Venkate ...
,
Ponvannan
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, lyricist
Snehan
Snehan (born Sivaselvam) is a Tamil poet, politician, lyricist, and actor who has worked in the Tamil film industry. In the year 2018 he entered politics with Makkal Needhi Maiam and contested in the Lok Sabha election. In 2021 Tamil Nadu Legis ...
in his acting debut, and
Ganja Karuppu
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. An uncredited remake of the 2005
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Academy Award
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-winning film ''
Tsotsi
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'', the film was written and produced by Ameer himself, and features musical score composed by
Yuvan Shankar Raja
Yuvan Shankar Raja or Abdul Haliq (born 31 August 1979) is an Indian film score and soundtrack composer and singer-songwriter. He mainly scores music for Tamil films. Considered a versatile composer, he is particularly known for his use of Wes ...
.
The film follows Yogi, a slum-dwelling criminal who makes a living out of murders and robberies. When he is chased by cops during a robbing spree, Yogi steals a woman's car and succeeds in fleeing. His life starts to change when he realizes there is a baby inside the car, and he can't just let go of it even though he attempts to do so while abandoning the getaway car.
Launched in October 2007, ''Yogi'' was released theatrically on 27 November 2009, opening to mixed reviews. Critics praised the performances but criticized the excessive melodrama, slow pacing and similarities to ''Tsotsi''. It became a moderate box office success. The same year, it was showcased at the 6th
Dubai International Film Festival
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.
Plot
Yogeshwaran aka Yogi and his gang of three men live in a slum on the edge making a living out of robberies and murders and having no human emotions. Yogi, in particular, has a dark secret about his bad past, which he keeps to himself. One day during a robbing spree, he is chased by the police. He gets into a car parked by a woman in front of a fruit shop and manages to flee, when he suddenly hears the cry of a child, finding a three-month-old baby in the car's backseat. He abandons the car and leaves the baby in there, but as he hears the baby crying, he is moved, and the human being in him wakes up. He gets back to shove the baby into a large shopping bag and takes it home with him. He hides the baby from the rest of his gang and tries to take care of the baby alone.
Yogi, then holding at gunpoint, coerces Rajasulochana, a young mother hailing from
Andhra Pradesh
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and deserted by her husband, to breastfeed that baby. Meanwhile, it is revealed that the child's real mother, Caroline, is desperate to get her child back, whilst her husband Linden, happening to be merely the stepfather of the baby, searches with the help of rowdies for the baby, which he actually wants dead.
In the meantime, Yogi slowly gets transformed, turning into a new man thanks to the baby, which apparently prompts feelings in him, even planning to keep and bring up the child himself. A flashback reveals his past, where he had an atrocious childhood as he was terrorized by his sadistic father, a beggar who was responsible for the death of his mother and sister and for making Yogi himself a brute. However, he changes his plans and decides to reunite the baby with its mother, but unfortunately, the child slips into Linden's hands. Yogi gets to know that Linden wants to kill the baby and tries to prevent that and save the baby.
Cast
*
Ameer as Yogeshwaran (Yogi)
*
Madhumitha
Madhumitha (born Swapna Madhuri on 20 August 1981) is an Indian actress who appears in Telugu and Tamil films.
Career
Madhumitha started her acting career under her birth name Swapna Madhuri with the 2002 Telugu film ''Sandade Sandadi'' (2002 ...
as Rajasulochana
*
Swathi as Caroline Linden
*
Vincent Asokan
Vincent Asokan is an Indian actor who has predominantly appeared in Tamil language films.
Personal life
Vincent is the son of actor S. A. Ashokan. He is married and has two sons.
Career
Vincent Asokan made his debut in director A. Venkate ...
as Linden Fernando
*
Snehan
Snehan (born Sivaselvam) is a Tamil poet, politician, lyricist, and actor who has worked in the Tamil film industry. In the year 2018 he entered politics with Makkal Needhi Maiam and contested in the Lok Sabha election. In 2021 Tamil Nadu Legis ...
as Sadai
*
Ganja Karuppu
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as "Stills" Mani
*
Babu as Aspiring Actor
*
Ponvannan
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*
Nandha Periyasamy
Nanda Periyasamy (born 1968) is an Indian film director, who has worked in Tamil cinema.
Career
In 2002, Nanda Periyasamy was given the opportunity by producer S. S. Chakravarthy to make a police thriller film titled ''Mahaa'' with Ajith Kuma ...
*
Besant Ravi
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Early life
Besant Ravi, who was born and brought up ...
* Dinakaran Reporter Devaraj as Yogi's father
* Ghazali as MLA Thiruna
* Vinodh as Inbaraj
* Jijuba as Urula (Sampath)
Production
Development
Shortly after the release of his multiple-award-winning Tamil film ''
Paruthiveeran
''Paruthiveeran'' () is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Ameer. The film stars Karthi in his feature film debut as the title character, with Priyamani as the female lead and Ponvannan, Saravanan, Ganja K ...
'' in February 2007, there were some speculations regarding
Ameer's next project. Even before completing ''Paruthiveeran'', it was reported that Ameer's next film will be ''Kutravaali'', a film about a criminal, that will not feature any songs, starring
Suriya
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in the lead role, which, however turned out to be wrong. In January 2007 then, it was reported, that Ameer will be directing a film, titled ''Kannabiran'', again with Surya in the lead role, produced by himself. In the following months, Ameer again and again cited, that he was working on ''Kannabiran'' and he was still looking for someone to play the lead role. It was also stated, that he might direct a film with
Vikram or
Vijay after ''Kannabiran''. All these reports turned out be rumors, when Ameer suddenly shelved the ''Kannabiran''-project for unknown reasons and instead teamed up with director Subramaniam Siva to create a film, that will be written and produced by himself and directed by Subramaniam Siva, which will be titled ''Yogi'', in which Ameer himself will act in the lead role.
The distribution rights were initially said to be brought by
Kalaignar TV
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, who had beaten
Sun Pictures
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, who had also plans to acquire the film's rights. However, as a sudden twist, the film's rights slipped into the hands of
Sun Pictures
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, who were said to distribute this film. Eventually these news turned out to be fictional, with the film being released by the production house itself.
Casting
Ameer decided to take up the title role of the film himself, after no other actor was ready to enact the character of Yogeshwaran. He then was looking for an actress to take up the lead female role. Initially looking for a 13-year-old schoolgirl to play that role as per the original script, he had to drop the idea as he couldn't find any suitable actress for that role and hence changed the script.
Priyamani
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Priyamani made her acting debut t ...
, who played the lead female character of "Muththazhagu" in Ameer's previous venture, ''
Paruthiveeran
''Paruthiveeran'' () is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Ameer. The film stars Karthi in his feature film debut as the title character, with Priyamani as the female lead and Ponvannan, Saravanan, Ganja K ...
'', that won her much accolades, fame and the
National Film Award
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, and who, according to Ameer, was the first choice, was approached to play the role as later was
Trisha Krishnan
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, who debuted in Ameer's 2002 film ''
Mounam Pesiyadhe
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''. However, both the actresses refused the offer, before Madhumitha then accepted to play the role of the lead female character named Rajasulochana, which is said to have great scope to perform. Also actress Swathi, who acted in films like ''Selva'' and ''
Vaanmathi
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'' with
Vijay and
Ajith Kumar
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, respectively in the 1990s was signed up to play an important role in the film.
Moreover, Ameer insisted, that the actress should dub for herself in the film as well.
Also lyricist
Snehan
Snehan (born Sivaselvam) is a Tamil poet, politician, lyricist, and actor who has worked in the Tamil film industry. In the year 2018 he entered politics with Makkal Needhi Maiam and contested in the Lok Sabha election. In 2021 Tamil Nadu Legis ...
was cast to play a vital role in the film as was journalist Devaraj, director
Nandha Periyasamy
Nanda Periyasamy (born 1968) is an Indian film director, who has worked in Tamil cinema.
Career
In 2002, Nanda Periyasamy was given the opportunity by producer S. S. Chakravarthy to make a police thriller film titled ''Mahaa'' with Ajith Kuma ...
and a real-life politician Gazzali. Apart from these, 20 newcomers are said to make their debut in the film, including two real-life slum dwellers, who would play as Ameer's friends.
Filming
Filming was held for 161 days in various areas in and around
Chennai
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on a cost of nearly 12 crores.
The shooting of the film began in mid-November 2007 and was completed by mid-July 2009. Since the story is said to revolve around a
slum dweller
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in an urban slum, shooting was mainly held around slum areas in Chennai as in
Egmore
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,
Saidapet
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,
Chennai Central
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and
Teynampet
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. The various locations in Chennai include the
Chennai City Centre and the Sathyam Theatre, for which the unit had to get permissions first, which was said to be very costly and one main reason for the delay of the shooting.
Several fight scenes in the climax were shot at the terrace of
Big Bazaar
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in
Vadapalani
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, at
Ennore
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and a house in
Besant Nagar
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The neighbourhood is inhabited by highly affluent population and is dotted with many upmarket restaurant ...
. In August 2009, however, it was reported, that "last leg shooting" was being held in
Thiruvottiyur
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in
Chennai
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at the famous
Vadivudaiyamman Temple. In April 2008, reports claimed, that Ameer was injured during the shooting, which was going on at the AVM Studios, when he was jumping from 40 meter high and sustained fracture in his right hand.
Music
The musical score of ''Yogi'' is composed by Ameer's friend,
Yuvan Shankar Raja
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, teaming up with Ameer again for this picture, having earlier worked on several projects as ''
Mounam Pesiyadhe
''Mounam Pesiyadhe'' () is a 2002 Indian Tamil language, Tamil-language romantic drama film, written and directed by Ameer (director), Ameer in his directorial debut. It stars Suriya (actor), Suriya and debutant Trisha (actress), Trisha in the ...
'' (2002), ''
Raam'' (2005), and ''
Paruthiveeran
''Paruthiveeran'' () is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Ameer. The film stars Karthi in his feature film debut as the title character, with Priyamani as the female lead and Ponvannan, Saravanan, Ganja K ...
'' (2007), which all turned out to be huge musical hits. The score and most of the songs are centred on the traditional Indian
string instrument
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Musicians play some string instruments by plucking the ...
sarangi
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, an essential part of
Hindustani classical music
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, which is considered the hardest to Indian instrument to master. Noted Sarangi player
Ustad Sultan Khan
Ustad Sultan Khan (15 April 1940 – 27 November 2011) was an Indian ''sarangi'' player and classical vocalist belonging to ''Sikar Gharana''. He was one of the founding members of the Indian fusion group Tabla Beat Science, with Zakir Huss ...
was therefore assigned to perform the sarangi pieces in this film.
The soundtrack was released on 13 September 2009 at Sathyam Cinemas among many prominent personalities. Yuvan Shankar Raja and Ameer had travelled to
France
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in September 2007 to compose and record the songs, which were released only two years later. The album consists of six tracks and features the voices of
Ameer himself, composer Yuvan Shankar Raja, lyricist
Snehan
Snehan (born Sivaselvam) is a Tamil poet, politician, lyricist, and actor who has worked in the Tamil film industry. In the year 2018 he entered politics with Makkal Needhi Maiam and contested in the Lok Sabha election. In 2021 Tamil Nadu Legis ...
, rapper
Blaaze
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,
Neha Bhasin
Neha Bhasin (born 18 November 1982) is an Indian singer and songwriter. She is known for her playback work in Bollywood, Tollywood, Kollywood and independent songs in the genre of Indian pop and punjabi folk music. Bhasin has received seven Fi ...
and noted Sarangi player
Ustad Sultan Khan
Ustad Sultan Khan (15 April 1940 – 27 November 2011) was an Indian ''sarangi'' player and classical vocalist belonging to ''Sikar Gharana''. He was one of the founding members of the Indian fusion group Tabla Beat Science, with Zakir Huss ...
, who has performed the Sarangi in this album as well, among others. Both versions of "Yogi Yogi Thaan" weren't featured in the film. The lyrics were written by Snehan, who usually pens for Ameer's films.
The soundtrack received generally positive reviews. Karthik of ''Bangalore Mirror'' described it as "brilliant", while a critic from ''Indiaglitz''.com wrote it was "stylish" and "scintillating". ''Rediffs Pavithra Srinivasan gave a mixed review, citing that Yuvan Shankar Raja "partially delivers in ''Yogi''". However, despite garnering favorable reviews, the songs failed to become prominent, due to the film's poor theatrical run.
Reception
Pavithra Srinivasan from ''
Rediff.com
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, it had more than 300 e ...
'' gave the film 3 stars out 5 and praised the secondary actors, dialogues, twists, music and art direction. Criticism was aimed towards the performance of Ameer, slow pacing and the film's similarities with ''Tsotsi''. Bhama Devi Ravi from ''
The Times of India
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'' gave the film 2.5 stars out of 5, noting it had plenty of fight scenes unlike the original, and praised the film's rawness along with the performances. However, the reviewer felt the film reminded too much of ''Tsotsi'', and also criticized the melodramatic episodes and lack of depth in characterization. ''Behindwoods'' similarly gave it 2.5 stars out of 5, praising the performances and depiction of the darker side of human life. The reviewer criticized the dosage of melodrama and the placement of some fight scenes. S. Viswanath from ''
Deccan Herald
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'' praised the performances of Ameer and Madhumitha, but similarly criticized the film's similarities with ''Tsotsi'' and execution. A reviewer from ''
Sify.com
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'' praised the performances and cinematography, while criticizing the music, loopholes in writing and excessive melodrama in the second half, along with the execution and predictability of the climax. Malathi Rangarajan from ''
The Hindu
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'' praised the performances of Devaraj and Madhumitha, Ganja Karuppu's situational humor, editing and music. However, she felt Ameer was expressionless and the pace was too slow for an action film.
References
External links
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2009 films
Films scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja
2000s Tamil-language films
2009 action drama films
Indian action drama films
Indian remakes of foreign films
Films directed by Subramaniam Siva