Ayyanar | |
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Directed by | Rajamithran |
Written by | Rajamithran |
Produced by | P. L. Thenappan |
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Cinematography | Sri Sriram |
Edited by | Mu.Kasivishwanathan |
Music by | Thaman |
Production company | Sri Rajalakshmi Films |
Distributed by | Sri Rajalakshmi Films |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Ayyanar is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by Rajamithran and produced by P. L. Thenappan.[1] The film stars Aadhi and Meera Nandan[2] with Vishnupriyan, Rajashree, Santhanam and Anupama Kumar playing supporting roles. The film was released on 10 December 2010 to mixed reviews and was an Average at the box office.
Prabha (Aadhi) is the eldest son of his family who does nothing but spend all his time with his friends. He is chastised by his father (Jayaprakash) for that. Being a volleyball player comes to his rescue as he finds a part-time job as a volleyball coach in a women's college. His younger brother Saravanan (Vishnu Priyan) works in a TV channel, and Prabha is often compared to him by the family, which incurs his wrath. The siblings cross swords with each other. One day, Saravanan is killed, and the blame falls on Prabha. He is on the run and soon joins a goonda working as a henchman to an influential politician (Mahadevan). Prabha goes on a killing spree, killing one by one in the gang. Finally, a flashback reveals that they were the reason for Saravanan's death.
Aadhi suffered a minor injury on his knee, while a fight scene was being picturised on the terrace of an under-construction apartment building, near the Gemini Flyover in Chennai.
The fight was to be choreographed in the night effect as per the script. Fight master Super Subbarayan choreographed this stunt featuring the hero (Aadhi) fighting the three villains of the film Ravi Kale, 'Pithamagan' Mahadevan and Arpit.[3]
Ayyanar | ||||
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Soundtrack album by | ||||
Released | 14 June 2010 | |||
Recorded | 2009–2010 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 21:07 | |||
Label | Sony Music India | |||
Producer | Aridhu Aridhu | |||
Thaman chronology | ||||
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Film score and the soundtrack are composed by Thaman.[4] "Aathadi Aathadi" received a high response from audience.
All lyrics are written by Na. Muthukumar
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Kuthu Kuthu" | Aalap Raju, Bruce Lee, Vel Murugan | 5:03 |
2. | "Paniye Paniye" | Ranjith, Priyadharshini | 4:53 |
3. | "Pachai Kili" | Rahul Nambiar | 4:31 |
4. | "Aathadi Aathadi" | Naveen | 4:15 |
5. | "Theme" (Instrumental) | 2:25 | |
Total length: | 21:07 |
One month after its release, it was telecasted on Vijay TV during Pongal.[5]
The film received mixed reviews.[6] Behindwoods wrote:"Ayyanar stands in the passable league that can gratify the audiences, who are least, bothered about logics".[7] Sify wrote:"On the whole, Ayyanar is a mass film that is found wanting in tempo and packaging".[8]