Pa Paandi

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Pa Paandi
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Dhanush
Written byDhanush
Produced byDhanush
Starring Rajkiran
Revathi
Prasanna
Dhanush
Madonna Sebastian
Cinematography Velraj
Edited by Prasanna GK
Music by Sean Roldan
Production
company
Distributed byK Productions
Release date
  • 14 April 2017 (2017-04-14)
Running time
125 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Pa Paandi is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film written, directed and produced by Dhanush, in his directorial debut. It stars Rajkiran in the titular role, alongside Revathi, Prasanna, Chaya Singh, while Dhanush, Madonna Sebastian, Gautham Vasudev Menon and Dhivyadharshini made cameo appearances. The film follows Pa Paandi, a retired stunt master in the film industry who travels to Hyderabad to seek out freedom, and also to reunite with his old village lover.

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The film was officially announced in September 2016 under the title Power Paandi. Principal photography commenced the same month in Chennai, which was followed by another schedules held at Hyderabad and Madurai, and wrapped by February 2017. That April, the title was shortened to Pa Paandi because of the makers seeking tax exemption. The music was composed by Sean Roldan, cinematography was handled by R. Velraj and editing by Prasanna GK.

Pa Paandi was released on 14 April 2017, coinciding with the Tamil New Year's Day. It received positive reviews from critics and became a commercial success. [1] The film was remade in Kannada as Ambi Ning Vayassaytho (2018). [2]

Plot

Power Paandi, an ex-stuntmaster in the Tamil cinema industry, is now leading a retired life with his son Raghavan and family. Paandi is very close to his grandchildren Dhruv and Shaksha. He can not sit idle at home and gets involved in other issues outside his house, which brings trouble to Raghavan. He also tries to keep him occupied by going for some part-time jobs like a gym instructor, sidekick, and cinema stuntman, but nothing fulfills him. This brings friction between Paandi and Raghavan.

Paandi, seeking his freedom, goes out of his house with his old Royal Enfield Bullet and old-age savings. On his way, he sees a bunch of old people riding their bikes like him, and narrates his first love experience with them. He shares about how he, at his young age, met Poonthendral for the first time, how they fell in love, and how they were separated. He tells them that he is on a journey to find Poonthendral again. An old man in that group helps Paandi locate Poonthendral. Paandi messages Poonthendral, who has now settled in Hyderabad, as he was in her place and was eager to meet her again.

Finally, Poonthendral agrees to meet him in a restaurant, and both of them meet, remembering all the by-gone days. They post their meetups on social media and express happiness for each other's lives. Paandi proposes to Poonthendral that they live the rest of their lives together. Poonthendral, who was initially reluctant at his decision, later convinces herself about his companionship and asks him to come to her house the next day for lunch and to meet her family (her daughter and granddaughter).

Back in Chennai, Raghavan realizes his mistake and starts searching for his father everywhere. Dhruv locates Paandi using social media and finally comes to Poonthendral's house in Hyderabad to take Paandi back with them. When Paandi comes to Poonthendral's house for lunch, he gets reunited with Raghavan's family. Poonthendral and Paandi realize that their lives have to go this way and decide to be in touch with each other for the rest of their lives. With many emotional bursts, Paandi leaves Poonthendral's house with Raghavan, waving his hands in the air without seeing her, to which she responds.

Cast

Production

Development

On 7 September 2016, Dhanush announced his directorial debut titled Power Paandi, with a first look poster being released to the media, and also producing the film under his production house, Wunderbar Films. [3] The film has Rajkiran playing the title role as "Power Paandi" and Prasanna playing a prominent role, as Rajkiran's son, while Sean Roldan, Velraj and Prasanna G. K. became a part of the film's technical crew as its music director, cinematographer and editor respectively. [4] Actresses Revathi and Chaya Singh agreed to work on the film. Dhanush too played a cameo role in this film as the younger version of the protagonist, while Madonna Sebastian plays Dhanush's love interest. Gautham Vasudev Menon, Robo Shankar, Dhivyadharshini too play cameo appearances, along with Stunt Silva and Baba Bhaskar who also choreographed the action scenes and dance sequences.[ citation needed ]

Filming

The film began production on the day of its public announcement, [5] [6] and wrapped in late February 2017. [7] [8] In April 2017, the title was changed from Power Paandi to Pa Paandi to seek tax exemption. [9]

Soundtrack

The music and score of the film were composed by Sean Roldan. The soundtrack album features six tracks written by Dhanush and directors Selvaraghavan and Raju Murugan. In an official press meet for the film, Dhanush stated Sean Roldan as the soul of Power Paandi, further adding that "It was so surprising to see that both our thoughts and creative expressions were same, which helped us bring out some good music with this film." [10] Most of the songs were melodious and nostalgic themes. Dhanush wrote and sang a number "Soorakaththu" for the film. The song "Venpani Malare" written by Dhanush, features both male and female versions sung by Sean Roldan and Shweta Mohan, and an additional version sung by Dhanush was released later. The tracklist was released on 7 March 2017, on the production company's official Twitter account, and the complete album was released in on 9 March 2017. [11] [12] An additional version of "Venpani Malare" which was sung by Dhanush was included as a part of the soundtrack album on 27 March 2017. The male version of the song "Venpani Malare" was only featured in the film itself.

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Vaanam" (The Life of Power Paandi) Selvaraghavan Ananthu4:27
2."Soorakaathu" (The Mass of Power Paandi) Dhanush Dhanush2:53
3."Paarthen" (The Youth of Power Paandi)Selvaraghavan Sean Roldan, Shweta Mohan 3:03
4."Veesum Kaathodadhaan" (Power Paandi: The Nomad) Raju Murugan Sean Roldan, Anthony Daasan 2:58
5."Venpani Malare" (The Romance of Power Paandi - Male Version)DhanushSean Roldan3:53
6."Venpani Malare" (The Romance of Power Paandi - Female Version)DhanushShweta Mohan3:53
7."Venpani Malare" (Additional Version)DhanushDhanush3:53
Total length:24:01

MusicAloud rated the album 3.5 out of 5 and stated that "Composer Sean Roldan's most mainstream movie project to date has a decidedly derivative sound, but is also very effective. Solid start for the Dhanush-Sean Roldan team. Hope this also means more soundtracks per year from the composer." [13] Sify rated the album 3 out of 5, with a verdict "Sean Roldan's big ticket to the top league." [14] Hindustan Times rated the album 4 out of 5. [15] Top10 Cinema reviewed it as "One of the beautiful albums in recent times…" [16]

Reception

Pa Paandi received critical acclaim. [17] On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 100% of 6 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.5/10. [18]

Baradwaj Rangan wrote "Here's why Pa Paandi works. Rajkiran. He exudes such grandfatherly warmth, it's impossible not to care for him. And as the second half unfolds, the story picks up too." [19]

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