Veyil (2006 Film)
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''Veyil'' () is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language
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written and directed by Vasanthabalan. The film stars Bharath and Pasupathy in the lead roles alongside Bhavana, Priyanka and
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. The music was composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar with cinematography by R. Madhi and editing by Mathan Gunadeva. The film released on 17 December 2006 and was a commercial success. It is the first Tamil film screened at Cannes as part of the 2007 Cannes Film Festival under the 'Tous les Cinemas du Monde' section. The film was unofficially remade in
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as Kanaka (2018).


Plot

Sivanandi Thevar is a butcher who works hard to bring up his four children (two boys and two girls) and have a happy family. Sivanandi's sons are Murugesan and Kathir, and Murugesan dotes on his younger brother Kathir. Murugesan's weakness is films (especially those of MGR) that are screened in a local theatre. One day, life changes for Murugesan when his father catches him watching a film in theatre and smoking a cigarette. Murugesan is severely punished and runs away from home, stealing his family's money and jewels. Along the way, Murugesan gets sidetracked from his intended destination of
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by an MGR movie poster. He is shown watching several MGR shows, buying a change of clothes, and eating a hearty meal with his ill-gotten money. After spending the night at local temple, he wakes up to find his money and other possessions stolen. Murugesan is then taken under the wings of a theatre projectionist in a nearby town. Slowly, the theatre becomes his home. As adults, Murugesan and Kathir fall in love with Thangam and Meenakshi respectively. Thangam is a beautiful girl who lives opposite the theatre, and Meenakshi is an innocent girl. Kathir starts an advertising agency but faces opposition from Bose and Annachi, the local gangster. Murugesan's love ends in Thangam's suicide because her father and his relatives beat up and hang Murugesan as they are trying to kill him due to their dislike of him. At that moment, Thangam shows up with a knife and threatens to kill herself if they do not release Murugesan; as they do not release him, she cuts her throat and dies. Murugesan is heartbroken and is released at that moment after Thangam's death. He begins to drink heavily. Sometime later, the theatre is demolished, the owner citing loss of business. Murugesan decides to return home after 20 years. The rest of the film is all about Murugesan's mental turmoil as he is caught between the deep love showered by his younger brother Kathir, his guilt of not being a responsible son or elder brother, and his remorse to his parents. Then there is Paandi, Murugesan's childhood sweetheart. Bose, fearing that Kathir will be a challenge to his advertising company, ruins Kathir's agency with the help of Annachi. Kathir retaliates by trying to kill Bose but gets stopped by Murugesan. One day, jewels go missing in Murugesan's family's house. Murugesan's father suspects Murugesan as the thief and insults the latter in front of everyone, when their daughter arrives and tells her father that she took them. After an emotional conversation with his father, Murugesan decides to return. Kathir learns of this and goes to the bus station to bring Murugesan back. But there, Bose's and Annachi's men stab Kathir. In retaliation, Murugesan beats a few thugs. Kathir is rushed to a hospital and is in critical condition. That night, Murugesan decides to avenge his brother's injury. Murugesan goes to Annachi's place, engages in a duel with him, and becomes unconscious. Bose arrives there with his men and tells him that his brother is dead. Believing this, Murugesan kills Bose and the latter's men. However, Murugesan is stabbed by Bose in the fight and dies, while Kathir becomes stable and recovers in the hospital. The next day, all mourn Murugesan's death, and his father is filled with remorse for not having trusted his son when he was alive.


Cast


Production

''Veyil'' is the first Tamil film to be shot in
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. Director and writer Vasanthabalan said that after he wrote the story, S. Shankar was impressed and asked him to expand it into a screenplay. Sandhya was supposed to play the female lead but was replaced by Bhavana. Vasanthabalan cast
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after being impressed with her performance in the 2004 Malayalam film ''
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Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by debutant G. V. Prakash Kumar, the nephew of A. R. Rahman. The soundtrack became hugely popular and received a positive review from Shyam Balasubramanian of '' Rediff.com''.


Critical reception

Shwetha Bhaskar of ''Rediff.com'' wrote, "Director Vasantha Balan has deftly handled the script, making it his own. By maintaining an energetic pace throughout, he ensures the story doesn't become monotonous or conventional, despite the somewhat predictable plot. His characters are distinctly human with myriad personality flaws, so that the audience can identify with them". ''
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'' wrote, "Once again Shankar has introduced Vasantha Balan a director who understands the nuances of making a realistic film with well-etched out characters and strong screenplay." Lajjavathi of ''
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'' praised the performances of star cast, Prakash Kumar's music, Madhi's cinematography while also praising for conveying emotions through visuals by lessening dialogues and concluded saying the cinema which used to portray only winners in life has first time portrayed a life of a loser, even that sadness feels good.


Festivals

* Cannes International Film Festival 2007 – Screened under Tous les Cinemas du Monde * Shanghai International Film Festival 2007 – Nominee under Asian New Talent Award * Habitat International Film Festival 2007 – Screened * Pune International Film Festival 2007 – Screened under Indian Bioscope


Accolades

* National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil – 2006 * Elemec's 3rd Amrita Film Awards — Won Best Other Language Film * Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Film – S. Shankar * Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Director – Vasanthabalan * Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film – 2006


References


External links

* * {{Authority control 2000s Indian films 2000s Tamil-language films 2006 drama films 2006 films Best Tamil Feature Film National Film Award winners Films directed by Vasanthabalan Films scored by G. V. Prakash Kumar Films shot in Madurai Indian drama films Tamil films remade in other languages Tamil-language Indian films