Adhe Kangal (2017 film)

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Adhe Kangal
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Directed by Rohin Venkatesan
Written byRohin Venkatesan
Produced by C. V. Kumar
Starring Kalaiyarasan
Janani
Sshivada
CinematographyRavivarman Neelamegam
Edited by Leo John Paul
Music by Ghibran
Production
company
Distributed byThirukumaran Entertainment
Release date
  • 26 January 2017 (2017-01-26)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Box office5 crore (US$630,000)

Adhe Kangal (transl. Same Eyes) is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by debutant Rohin Venkatesan and produced by C. V. Kumar. The film features Kalaiyarasan, Janani and Sshivada in the lead roles and Bala Saravanan in a supporting role. The music was composed by Ghibran with cinematography by Ravivarman Neelamegam and editing by Leo John Paul. The film had a theatrical release on 26 January 2017, coinciding with India's Republic Day to unanimously positive reviews. The film was declared as a sleeper hit at the box office. [1]

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The film was remade in Kannada as Samhaara (2018) starring Chiranjeevi Sarja, and in Telugu as Neevevaro (2018) with Aadhi.

Plot

Varun Murali is a well-known blind chef and the owner of a popular restaurant in Chennai. One night, Deepa visits his restaurant asking for leftover food for the homeless. Varun helps her and eventually falls in love with her daily visits. Meanwhile, Varun's close relative Sadhana approaches his parents and reveals her intentions of marrying Varun, which they accept. Varun decides to propose to Deepa in his restaurant, but he observes that she is in tears. She tells him that henchmen were pressing for their money and her father had promised to return the money in three days. Varun promises to help out from his own savings. That same night, Varun is met with an accident and is hospitalized, during which his vision is restored. He is treated for three weeks, and the hospital fee is paid out of his savings. Varun feels guilty and is disappointed for not helping out Deepa. When he is discharged, he is unable to locate her. When his family presses him to marry Sadhana, he agrees as he also likes her from his childhood days.

Several days later, an old man walks into the restaurant telling how his daughter Deepa has been kidnapped as they were unable to return the money. Varun calms him down and hatches a plan to hand over his wedding jewelry, but is conned of the jewels by the kidnapper. Later, Varun gets to know that Deepa's father is found dead at Kanyakumari in a road accident. Varun decides to visit Kanyakumari himself to get clarity about Deepa's family. He works with a constable Panju, faking his identity as a journalist investigating the road accidents where the victim remains unidentified. They decide to find the whereabouts of the old man, and they gather several clues on his hotel residence and phone number. These clues lead them to investigate the car that was involved in the accident and track down its owner as a blind man. After listening to his story, they get hold of photos of his girlfriend Vasundhara, and with Sadhana's help, they identify her as Deepa, Varun's ex-girlfriend.

They find out that Vasundhara is a con artist and selects only blind men. She makes the blind men fall for her and then presents a story with a need for money, which the blind men give. Varun and Panju find the commonality and pinpoint a list of potential targets. Sadhana, with the help of her journalist associates, finds out the plan to con another blind man in Erode. They immediately travel to Erode and catch Vasundhara after several plot twists. The movie ends with Panju receiving commemorations from people for his efforts in nabbing Vasundhara.

Cast

Production

C. V. Kumar launched a project to be directed by Rohin Venkatesan during late May 2016, with Kalaiyarasan, Janani Iyer, and Sshivada selected to portray the leading roles. [2] [3] Kalaiyarasan was revealed to be portraying a blind chef, with the team using American chef Christine Hà as a character inspiration for his role. [4] The film was shot in Kanyakumari, Erode, and Chennai throughout the middle of 2016. [5] After the film's production was completed, C. V. Kumar revealed that the film would be titled as Adhe Kangal named after the 1967 film of the same name during September 2016. [6] [7]

Soundtrack

Adhe Kangal
Soundtrack album by
Released18 January 2017
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length15:03
Label Think Music India
Producer Ghibran
Ghibran chronology
Hyper
(2016)
Adhe Kangal
(2017)
Ungarala Rambabu
(2017)

The film's soundtrack is scored by Ghibran. The album was released on 18 January 2017 by Think Music India.

Tamil (Original)
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Thandhiraa"S. N. AnuradhaRajan Chelliah, Sree Ganesh3:26
2."Ponapokkil"ParvathyNamratha S. Aravindan, Anudeep Dev 3:43
3."Idho Thaanaagave"Uma Devi Yazin Nizar, Clinton Cerejo 3:01
4."I Have Nothing"Addie NicoleAddie Nicole, Jah Mil3:38
5."Theme Music"  1:15
Total length:15:03

Release

The film was released on 26 January 2017, coinciding with India's Republic Day, having initially been postponed from 14 January 2017. The producers chose to fix the release date of 26 January, three days prior to release, after production house Studio Green announced that they were delaying the release of the big budget, Suriya-starrer Singam 3 . [8]

Critical reception

Sify.com praised the film stating it was "a delicious thriller with a meaty, realistic plot and nicely fleshed out characters and not to forget a smart running time of 120 minutes", adding "the film is engaging mainly due to the characterizations and subtle humor, which provides quality entertainment till the end". [9] Likewise, Behindwoods.com wrote Adhe Kangal was "an intelligently woven script that becomes predictable at places, but all the same a good watch", singling out Ghibran for his work as the music composer. [10] While singling out praise for actress Sshivada's performance, Baradwaj Rangan of The Hindu wrote "not as good as it sounds on paper, but not bad either" and stated "here's a great story, but the screenplay isn't tight". [11]

Awards

AwardCategoryRecipient
Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards 2018 Best Actress in a Negative Role Sshivada
7th South Indian International Movie Awards Best Supporting ActressSshivada

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