Naan (2012 film)

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Naan
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Directed by Jeeva Shankar
Written by Neelan K. Sekar
(Dialogue)
Jeeva Shankar
(Additional Dialogue)
Screenplay byJeeva Shankar
Story byJeeva Shankar
Produced byFathima Vijay Antony
Starring
Cinematography Jeeva Shankar
Edited by Sathish Suriya
Music byVijay Antony
Production
company
Vijay Antony Film Corporation
Distributed bySri Devar Pictures
Release date
  • 15 August 2012 (2012-08-15)
Running time
141 minutes
LanguageTamil

Naan (English: Me) is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language crime thriller film written and directed by Jeeva Shankar in his directorial debut. Composer Vijay Antony plays the lead role of a psychopathic killer; he also produced the film and worked as the music director. Siddharth Venugopal and Rupa Manjari appeared in supporting roles. The filming of Naan began in October 2011, [1] and the film was released on 15 August 2012. The movie was remade in Bengali in 2015 as Amanush 2 and in Kannada in 2016 as Asthitva . The film was followed by a sequel titled Salim , an action thriller that released in 2014. The plot of the film is loosely based on 1999 American film The Talented Mr. Ripley . [2]

Contents

Plot

Karthik is a brilliant student but already shows signs of criminal behavior in childhood, like forging his friend's parent's signature on a report card. Sent home from school early for this misdeed, Karthik is shocked to discover his mother in bed with a neighbor. His mother begs him not to tell his father, but he does so, and his father commits suicide. Karthik's mother continues her illicit relationship. One day, Karthik kills his mother and her lover by setting the house on fire. He is sent to a juvenile home where he grows up. On his release, the warden gives him the address of another of his uncles and asks him to concentrate on his studies.

Karthik's aunt is not interested in taking him in, so he goes to Chennai to start a new life. As fate would have it, the bus meets with an accident, and his fellow passenger, Mohammed Salim, is killed. Karthik steals Salim's documents, adopts his identity, and enrolls in a government medical college in MBBS. He befriends a rich classmate named Ashok, his girlfriend Rupa, and their friend Suresh. Ashok allows Salim to stay in his house rent-free. Later, Salim and Ashok encounter the same warden from the former's juvenile home, who seems to recognize Karthik. However, since Karthik is now impersonating Salim, he picks up an argument with the warden and swears that he is not the person he thinks he is. Nevertheless, Ashok becomes suspicious of his new friend.

One day Ashok and Suresh go to a farmhouse without Rupa. Suresh suggests that they take some other girls along. Salim lets Rupa know of this plan due to her sincere and true love for Ashok. Rupa starts to suspect that Ashok is cheating on her, while Ashok worries that Salim betrayed him by complaining about him to Rupa. Ashok slaps Salim angrily and tells him to move out. Katrhik apologizes to him and agrees to look for another lodging.

While Karthik takes a bath, Ashok opens his briefcase. He finds a photo of Karthik's biological father and realizes that it was a different man that Karthik had introduced as his actual father earlier. Suddenly, Karthik enters the room and asks Ashok to give back the photo. Ashok refuses, removes Karthik's's towel, and confirms that he is not a Muslim, as he is not circumcised. Salim gets angry and pushes Ashok; Ashok hits his head on a table and dies. At first, Karthik is horrified by what he has done, but he then covers up the murder by burying Ashok's body in a graveyard on the outskirts so intelligently that no one ever finds out that Ashok is dead. When a family friend of Ashok's, who has not seen Ashok since he was a child, plans to meet him, Karthik successfully impersonates Ashok, fooling even Ashok's parents and Rupa.

Suresh, however, discovers Karthik's deception, so Karthik kills him and buries him in the same graveyard. The following day, the police come to Ashok's house and reveal that they have found Suresh's corpse. They interrogate several people in the city, including Karthik, but he fools them into concluding that Ashok killed Suresh and fled; meanwhile, they consider Karthik (now back to impersonating Salim) an innocent and a hard-working student. Karthik continues to live as Salim after tricking Salim's father into giving him his son's inheritance. The film ends with the tagline "To Be Continued".

Cast

Production

The film was initially launched in 2008, with Siddharth Venugopal and Rukmini Vijayakumar playing the lead roles, however, due to the failure of his previous film Ananda Thandavam , the producer Oscar Ravichandran called off the project. [3] The film restarted with Vijay Antony's intervention in October 2011 who also took the lead role from Siddharth.

Soundtrack

Naan
Soundtrack album to Naanby
Released4 June 2012 (2012-06-04) (Single) 30 July 2012 (2012-07-30) (Album)
Recorded2012
Genre Film soundtrack
Language Tamil
Label Gemini Audio
T-Series
Producer Vijay Antony
Vijay Antony chronology
Velayudham
(2011)
Naan
(2012)
Daruvu
(2012)

The soundtrack has six tracks, composed by Vijay Antony himself. Following Yuvan Shankar Raja, who created single tracks in Vaanam and Mankatha , Vijay Antony too released a single track "Makkayala Makkayala" in June 2012. All the songs in the album are composed by Vijay Antony. [4]

Track list
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Makkayala Makkayala"Priyan Krishan Maheson, Mark Thomas, Shakthisree Gopalan 4:52
2."Thapellam Thape Illai"Asmin Adhi, Santhosh Hariharan4:27
3."Ulaginil Miga Uyaram"Annamalai Vijay Antony 4:49
4."Dinnam Dinnam"AnnamalaiDeepak4:35
5."No One Is Perfect (Theme)" Instrumental2:56
6."Thappelam Thappe Illai (Version 2)"AsminVijay Antony2:36
Total length:24:25

Release

Critical reception

Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu praised as "Well done!" and said: "A plethora of pluses make Naan watch-worthy. Vijay Antony’s acumen comes to the fore in his choice of a subject that’s strong and a character that’s stronger". [5] N. Venkateswaran of The Times of India gave Naan 3.5 out of 5 stars, writing that "but for some minor blips, the writing (and therefore the movie too) is pretty gripping throughout, and keeps the audience on the edge of the seats", calling it "[T]he perfect thriller to spice up the weekend". [6] IBNLive wrotet that "'Naan' is racy and appealing" and also adding that "it is a racy crime thriller that is quite an appealing effort from Jeeva Shankar and Vijay Antony." [7] The Behindwoods Review Board gave the film 2.5 out of 5, calling it a "suspense thriller that works for most parts." [8] Deccan Chronicle stated that "Vijay Antony changes beat". [9] Sify rated it average, calling it a "decent psychological thriller." [10]

Upon release, it was noted that the film had been inspired by the 1999 American film The Talented Mr. Ripley . [11] [12]

Other languages

It was remade in Bengali as Amanush 2 which released in April 2015. [13] Kannada Remake released in 2016 as Asthitva .

Awards

CeremonyCategoryWinnerResult
2nd South Indian International Movie Awards Best Music Director Vijay Antony Nominated
Best Debutant ProducerNominated
Best Male DebutantNominated

Legacy

A sequel to the movie was released in August 2014 called Salim . In March 2014, it was reported that the film would be remade in Hindi with Prashanth in the lead role. Despite a production delay, Thiagarajan confirmed during an interview that the film would be made in February 2017. [14] [15]

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