''Jaggubhai'' is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language
action drama film
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written and directed by
K. S. Ravikumar
K. S. Ravikumar (born 30 May 1958) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, primarily working in Tamil films.
Career
1990–1997
Ravikumar worked as co-director on R. B. Choudary's production ''Pudhu Vasantham'' directe ...
, who with collaborates with the lead actor,
Sarath Kumar for their ninth film. Also starring
Shriya Saran, debutant Srisha and veteran comedian
Goundamani; the film is produced by Sarath Kumar's wife,
Raadhika and Punit Goenka. The film has music composed by Rafee, whilst cinematography is handled by
R. D. Rajesekhar and the film is edited by Don Max.
The film is a remake of the 2001 French film ''
Wasabi''.
The plot follows the journey of a tough Indian police officer, fondly known as "Jaggubhai", who is sent to
Australia
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on an important mission to deal with anti-social elements there. The film, originally launched as a
Rajinikanth
Shivaji Rao Gaikwad (born 12 December 1950), known professionally as Rajinikanth, is an Indian actor, producer and screenwriter. In a career spanning over five decades, he has done 160 films that includes films in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Kannad ...
-starrer in May 2004, resurfaced in May 2008 with a new cast with changes to the story. Shooting started months later, and took place in various locations:
Melbourne,
Australia
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;
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia,
Bangkok,
Thailand and
Chennai,
India being primary locations. Most scenes portraying Australia were shot in Malaysia.
Prior to release, the film was controversially leaked online and printed as DVDs, with subsequent actions causing a media uproar in the film industry.
The film then re-shot the climax and premiered in Chennai to the most-well attended movie premiere in recent times on 27 January 2010. The film was a flop at Box Office.
Plot
Jagannathan, fondly known as Jaggubhai, is an upright, straightforward, and tough Indian police officer with sharp methods. His way of dealing with the criminals strikes terror in the underground world. Jaggubhai is sent to Australia on an important mission to deal with antisocial elements there. In Australia, he meets Ilavarasi, and they fall in love with each other. Jaggubhai fails in his mission for which he came to Australia, and the brief romance with Ilavarasi also ends abruptly. Jaggubhai returns to India as a dejected officer, failing in both his official duty and personal life. However, fate had something in store for him. 20 years later, or as he says it 21 years later, he gets a call from Australia stating that Ilavarasi is dead and has left him a will. He reaches Australia and is shocked to know that the brief encounter with Ilavarasi had resulted in a daughter named Monisha, who is now a teenager. Jaggubhai realizes that he has left behind his daughter and her wish that he should protect her. Monisha thinks he is her mother's friend and tries to act cranky. The threat comes in the form of some antisocial elements who want to eliminate Monisha. These thugs were the same ones who had tricked Jaggubhai 21 years earlier and who had killed Ilavarasi. Now, it is Jaggubhai's duty to save his only daughter and settle old scores with the thugs. He now meets his former colleague Kaaliyappan or MIB. With his help, he kills the thugs and their leader Hamid Ansari (Richard Raj). Monisha then accepts Jaggubhai as her father.
Cast
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Sarath Kumar as Jagannathan (Jaggubhai)
*
Shriya Saran as Monisha Jagannathan
* Srisha as Ilavarasi Jagannathan
*
Kiran Rathod as Sumathi
*
Goundamani as Kaaliyappan (MIB-Man in Black)
* Richard Raj as Hamid Ansari
*
Vijayakumar as Police Commissioner and Jagannathan's father
* S. V. S. Kumar as Ilavarasi's father
* Manimaran Thorasamy as Manimaran
*
Neelima Rani as Priya
*
Mahendran as Monisha's boyfriend
*
K. S. Ravikumar
K. S. Ravikumar (born 30 May 1958) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, primarily working in Tamil films.
Career
1990–1997
Ravikumar worked as co-director on R. B. Choudary's production ''Pudhu Vasantham'' directe ...
in a Special appearance
Production
Development
In mid-2004,
K. S. Ravikumar
K. S. Ravikumar (born 30 May 1958) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, primarily working in Tamil films.
Career
1990–1997
Ravikumar worked as co-director on R. B. Choudary's production ''Pudhu Vasantham'' directe ...
planned a film under the title ''Jaggubhai'' with the proposed cast including
Rajinikanth
Shivaji Rao Gaikwad (born 12 December 1950), known professionally as Rajinikanth, is an Indian actor, producer and screenwriter. In a career spanning over five decades, he has done 160 films that includes films in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Kannad ...
in the lead role playing a terrorist.
Aishwarya Rai was finalized to play the female lead role, after initial expectations that
Rani Mukerji
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or
Jyothika would portray the role. The film which was set to have music composed by
A.R. Rahman
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, had a photo shoot and was touted to be Rajinikanth's comeback film after the debacle of ''
Baba'' in 2002. Shortly after, however, Rajinikanth was signed up for ''
Chandramukhi
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'', directed by
P. Vasu. With the progress of ''Chandramukhi'', ''Jaggubhai'' was delayed and subsequently shelved. Since it was shelved, Ravikumar went to direct ''
Varalaru'' with
Ajith Kumar
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in 2006 and the high-budget ''
Dasavathaaram'' with
Kamal Haasan
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. During the post-production of ''Dasavathaaram'', Ravikumar announced that he would restart his shelved project, ''Jaggubhai'' with a different cast.
Casting
Sarath Kumar was signed to play the dual lead role, becoming the tenth collaboration between the director and the actor.
Sneha
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Notable people named Sneha
*Sneha (actress) (born 1981), Indian actress in South Indian films - Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada languag ...
, who was picked to portray the mother in the film, opted out due to her discontent in being the mother of the lead heroine. Despite early indications that Sarath Kumar's real-life stepdaughter, Rayan, would portray the role of the daughter,
Shriya Saran secured the role. Saran who had met commercial success with ''
Sivaji: The Boss'' was then requested to portray dual roles in the film, however, she rejected the opportunity, citing that she will only play a single role. After approaching
Simran,
Padmapriya Janakiraman,
Kamalini Mukerji and
Vimala Raman for the role,
Bollywood actress
Tabu agreed to do the mother's role, demanding a sum of 75 lakhs but later walked out of the role. Newcomer Srisha was later handed that certain role.
Kiran Rathod was also handed a role in the film, which is touted to be the first of her comeback. Veteran comedian,
Goundamani also plays a role in the project.
Rafee was signed as the music director and
Jacki as the art director of the film while Sarathkumar's home production company
Radaan Mediaworks and
Zee Motion Pictures
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collaborated to produce the film.
Internet piracy
A full-length, unfinished version of ''Jaggubhai'' was discovered online on 31 December 2009, far from the film's official release date. The leaked copy has some unfinished effects shots and does not contain any voice-overs or dubs.
The film's producer
Raadhika, the film's star and
SIFAA president
R. Sarathkumar
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, and
K. S. Ravikumar
K. S. Ravikumar (born 30 May 1958) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, primarily working in Tamil films.
Career
1990–1997
Ravikumar worked as co-director on R. B. Choudary's production ''Pudhu Vasantham'' directe ...
held a press meet condemning the film's piracy, in which the former two had become emotional during the discussion. The press meet was supported by
Rajinikanth
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,
Kamal Haasan
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and
Surya Sivakumar
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.
Release
The satellite rights of the film were sold to
Zee Thamizh. The film was given a "U/A" certificate by the
Indian Censor Board.
Reception
''Jaggubhai'' had a well-attended premiere on 27 January 2010 at a popular multiplex in Chennai, with the event being dubbed as the most well-attended film premiere of all time for a Tamil film. The film released two days later, amidst much competition and opened in most centres across
Chennai,
Tamil Nadu as well as in various regions overseas to an average opening. The film grossed Rs. 9,19,564 in the opening weekend in Chennai and was declared an average film.
Reviews
Upon release, the film generally received mixed to negative reviews from film critics.
Rediff.com gave a very negative review of the film criticizing all major aspects of the film from performance to production values labelling
K. S. Ravikumar
K. S. Ravikumar (born 30 May 1958) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, primarily working in Tamil films.
Career
1990–1997
Ravikumar worked as co-director on R. B. Choudary's production ''Pudhu Vasantham'' directe ...
as "the biggest culprit" whilst mentioning that "the screenplay is silliness personified".
Sarath Kumar is described as "a major disappointment, despite being given a role that would make any actor go green with envy", whilst
Shriya Saran "gains brownie points by looking hot in various skimpy dresses" despite "not
eingsuccessful in acting".
Sify.com was relatively less critical describing the movie as "run of the mill" though citing that the "major plus point of the film is that it is only 2 hours, and the camera work of RD Rajasekhar is scintillating". Sarath Kumar with his "macho tough look carries the film on his shoulders", while Shriya Saran as the spoiled brat is "adequate". Srisha "can’t emote" while Goundamani is a "scream", continued the review.
Soundtrack
The film soundtrack released on 27 September 2009 and was scored by newcomer, Rafee. The album contains seven songs. The songs will be featured throughout the film.
Vaali,
Na. Muthukumar Kabilan
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* Kabilan Vairamuthu (born 1982), Tamil writer and activist
* Kabilan (lyricist)
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, Kaadhal Mathi and Kalyanji have contributed the lyrics. The album has singer like
Shankar Mahadevan,
Chinmayi
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,
Suchitra
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, Maheshwari Rani,
Sunitha Sarathy and
Rafi.
References
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