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''Naan Kadavul'' () is a 2009 Indian
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co-written and directed by
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. The film is based on the Tamil novel ''Yezhaam Ulagam'' by
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, who also penned the dialogues for the film. The film stars Arya and Pooja. The film produced by K. S. Sreenivasan and jointly distributed by Vasan Visual Ventures and Pyramid Saimira, had background score and soundtrack composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Arthur A. Wilson handled the cinematography while Suresh Urs looked after the editing. The film had been in making for over three years, finally released on 6 February 2009. Upon release the film received critical acclaim, winning two
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, including the Best Director Award for Bala, four Vijay Awards, three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and two Filmfare Awards. It was also shown at film festivals, such as the 2010
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and the 2011 Beloit International Film Festival.


Plot

For astrological reasons, a father (Azhagan Thamizhmani) has to leave his son Rudran ( Arya) in
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for 14 years. 14 years later, repenting his act, he goes with his daughter in search of the boy. He finds him there but is shocked to learn he has become an
Aghori The Aghori (from Sanskrit '; ) are a monastic order of ascetic Shaivite sadhus based in Uttar Pradesh, India. They are the only surviving sect derived from the '' Kāpālika'' tradition, a Tantric, non-Puranic form of Shaivism which orig ...
, a fierce, tigerish sadhu who gives moksha and prevents the soul from getting reborn. Nevertheless, he brings him back to
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as he had promised the boy's mother (Vijaya Bharathi). The story takes a turn here and introduces us to the world of physically and mentally challenged beggars, a world controlled by the cruel Thandavan (
Rajendran A. Rajendran,(born 1 June 1957) credited as Motta Rajendran or ''Naan Kadavul'' Rajendran, is an Indian stunt double and actor working mainly in Tamil cinema. He debuted in 2003 with the Tamil film ''Pithamagan'' and has worked as a stunt dou ...
). Hamsavalli (
Pooja Umashankar Pooja Gauthami Umashankar, mononymously known as Pooja, is an Indian-Sri Lankan actress, who has primarily appeared in Tamil, Sinhala and Malayalam language films. Early and personal life Pooja's mother, Sandhya, is a Sri Lankan Sinhalese and ...
) is a blind girl who was with a group of street actors, but on one day was forcefully separated from her troupe and made to join the beggars controlled by Thandavan. Soon, she becomes a victim of Thandavan's cruelty. Meanwhile, Rudran leaves his house to find his place in a small cave near a hill temple. One day, Rudran's mother comes to plead with him to come back to their house but is unsuccessful. Following this, Hamsavalli tries to convince Rudran to return to his house, but fails. In the meantime, Thandavan makes a deal with another man of the same profession to sell some of his beggars to him for a tidy profit. The man forcefully takes the beggars away, although they want to stay with the rest of the beggars. He then returns with a man with a deformed face trying to force Hamsavalli to marry him for 10 lakhs worth of money. Thandavan orders his men to bring Hamsavalli, but they take her to Rudran to help her. Rudran kills the new man and is arrested by the local police, who are forced to let him go as they are not able to locate the body and are afraid of forcing a confession from Rudran for fear of being curse. This agitates Thandavan. Hamsavalli seeks protection and solace from the church, but Thandavan finds her and tortures her as she refused to marry the deformed man, thus making him lose out on a good amount of money. An angered and humiliated Thandavan beats up Hamsavalli badly. Rudran is shown wounded in his forehead, with blood oozing out. In a flashback, Thandavan appears face-to-face against Rudran and fights him, the result of the fight being the wound. Rudran kills Thandavan. Hamsavalli finds her way to Rudran and beseeches him to free her from her misery and the earthly life. She also pleads with him to grant her moksha so that she never has to be born again. Rudran slashes Hamsavalli's throat, performs her last rites and returns to his guru in Kashi.


Cast

* Arya as Rudran aka Bhagwan Kaal Bhairav (The Aghori) * Pooja as Hamsavalli, a blind girl *
Rajendran A. Rajendran,(born 1 June 1957) credited as Motta Rajendran or ''Naan Kadavul'' Rajendran, is an Indian stunt double and actor working mainly in Tamil cinema. He debuted in 2003 with the Tamil film ''Pithamagan'' and has worked as a stunt dou ...
as Thandavan, a cruel man * Krishnamoorthy as Murugan * Azhagan Thamizhmani as Rudran's father * Vijaya Bharathi (aka Bharathi) as Rudran's mother *
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as Kuyyan * Aacharya Ravi * Rasaiya Kannan * Ranjini


Production


Development

After the release of ''
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'' (2003), Bala began to work on a script for a film for which he sought inspiration from a scene in ''
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'' which had inspired him to make his film, referring to a scene where
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states to
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that "when we love others unconditionally without any expectation, we become Gods". It was announced that the film would star
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in the lead role and produced by A. M. Rathnam. Ajith signed a contract for the film stating that he would work in the film for 150 days, and the project was titled ''Naan Kadavul''. However Ratnam, the producer of the film dropped out in December 2004, opting to concentrate on his Telugu film ''
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'' and his son's venture, '' Kedi''. Early sources indicated that Cleeny, sister of actress Gopika, would play the lead role in the film although this later proved to be untrue and
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was selected. As pre-production work continued, Ajith grew his hair for the role and subsequently appeared in a song in the much-delayed film, ''
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'' with the long hair he grew for ''Naan Kadavul'', when doing patchwork. The film was briefly shelved in August 2005 and Ajith moved on to sign other films such as
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's ''
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'', which was initially set to be produced by Bala, and
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's ''
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''. The film then re-emerged and in April 2006, Bala announced the technical crew of the film revealing that
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would be cinematographer, Krishnamoorthy as art director and that
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would score the film's music. Pre-production on the film began in early 2006, with Bala's assistants already scouting for ideal filming locations in the city of
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. Ajith announced that the shoot of the film would start in the city in May 2006, with the actor refusing to speculate the story of the film. However, as the film yet again failed to take off, Ajith finally pulled out of the project in June 2006 stating he could wait no longer for Bala.


Casting

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was named as a potential replacement, but the actor was committed to several other films during the period. It was reported that Narain, who also made his debut with ''Chithiram Pesuthadi'', would do the role but producers wanted a more saleable name, and hence Arya was signed up. Arya was eager to appear in the film but had already given dates to Saran for ''
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'', and unsuccessfully attempted to drop out of that film to allot dates for ''Naan Kadavul''. Saran's refusal meant that Arya had to wait and complete the film before joining Bala's team. Bala stated in an interview that to play the character of Rudran, he needs a person who doesn't have mercy when we look into his eyes. So he opted Ajith first and later chosen Arya to play the character of Rudran. Bhavana was signed for the film after the success of '' Chithiram Pesuthadi'', replacing Meera Jasmine. Ravi, director of Vignesh starrer '' Aacharya'' and Kannan, director of '' Raasaiyya'', made their debuts as actors with this film.
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, a fight master who earlier appeared in a small role in director Bala's previous film ''
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'' was selected to play main villain thus making his debut as full-fledged actor. The film also introduced 175 new faces to the screen in which most of them being physically challenged people. The film was consequently launched in June 2006 at Hotel Green Park, Chennai with
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's Sri Rajalakshmi Films as producers. Arya grew his hair out for the film.


Filming

The photo shoot of the film was held in August 2006 with Arya and Bhavana and images of Arya were released showing him in different postures of
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including Sirasasanam and Padmasanam. The film's first schedule began later that month in
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, near Chennai. Shoots continued in Kasi and Varanasi in January 2007, with Arya opting against working in any other films till ''Naan Kadavul'' was complete. Producer Thennapan also backed out of the film in early 2007 but Srinivasan of Vasan Visual Ventures took over swiftly. Bhavana also walked out of the film in early 2007 as she was unable to allot dates for the film and a search for another new cast member began.
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, Anjali and
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were heavily linked to the role to replace Bhavana, but Bala opted against selecting either. Subsequently, Karthika, who had been seen in small budget films such as '' Thootukudi'' and '' Pirappu'', was booked as heroine and she was made to beg in the streets of Periyakulam during an audition. However Bala was still unimpressed. Hindi actress,
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, was flown down to
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for a test shoot but Bala felt she did not have the looks for the role of a beggar girl. Actress Pooja was later finalised as lead actress in September 2007 and joined the sets of the film in Periyakulam in late 2007. She revealed that she went to the audition of the film only after being compelled by director Seeman and thought twice about accepting the film due to her commitments in a Sinhalese film, before the producer of that film released her from her contract.


Soundtrack

This film features 7 songs composed by
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. The audio was released on 1 January 2009. Lyrics have been penned by Vaali except for the track ''Pitchai Paathiram'' which has been penned by Ilaiyaraaja himself and the title song "Maa Ganga" written by Bharath Achaarya. The song "Matha Un Kovilil" was reused from Raja's own song which he had composed for ''
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'' (1978). * "Maa Ganga" -
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- Bharath Achaarya * "Om Sivoham" -
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- Vaali * "Kannil Paarvai" -
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- Vaali * "Matha Un Kovilil" -
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- Vaali * "Amma Un Pillai Naan" -
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- Vaali * "Oru Kaatril Alaiyum" - Ilaiyaraaja - Vaali * "Pitchai Paathiram" -
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- Ilaiyaraaja


Release


Critical response

Malathi Rangarajan of ''
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'' called it "a rare offering for intrepid folks who plump for true-to-life depictions". ''
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'' wrote, "At a time when the clutter of routine commercial cinema gets to you, it's apt that you resort to an eerie film like ''Naan Kadavul''." Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff.com gave the film a rating of three out of five stars, writing, "''Naan Kadavul'' is definitely worth a watch for its superb secondary characters, setting and music", but noted weaknesses with the script, describing it as lacking "punch." Svrinavasan wrote, "Aside from mumbling mantras at strategic points, Rudhran doesn't do anything much ... Very little of the sharp-sightedness that's gone in showcasing the world of beggars has gone into the mental make-up of Rudhran, and it shows."
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wrote, "Watch ''Naan Kadavul'', because it's one of those films that won't easily get out of your head long after the film is over."


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