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Thavamai Thavamirundu | |
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Directed by | Cheran |
Produced by | P. Shanmugam |
Written by | Cheran |
Starring |
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Music by | Sabesh-Murali |
Cinematography | M. S. Prabhu |
Edited by | B. Lenin |
Cirussti | |
20 November 2005 | |
Running time | 275 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Thavamai Thavamirundhu (transl. Before and after the Penance) is a 2005 Tamil languagedrama film written and directed by Cheran. The film stars himself and Padmapriya in lead roles with Rajkiran and Saranya portraying supporting roles.
It is a penetrating and artistic depiction of familial bond, underscored by a set of life value messages. It explores the father-son relationship, and particularly charts the travails an Indian father goes through in raising his sons. The film received positive reviews from critics praising the film's plot, performances and cinematography but criticized the film's lengthy running time.
The film won the National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare. At 275 minutes, it is the longest Indian film by runtime.[1][2] The feature was received well at the box office.
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Plot[edit]
The movie begins with Muthiah (Raj Kiran) being admitted into the hospital due to a serious head injury. The incident that led to the injury is kept in suspense for the audience. The story is narrated by the man's second son Ramalingam (Cheran), when he comes to visit his father in the hospital. Overcome by emotions, he recollects, along his trip, bits and pieces of memories from his younger days with his father. The first part of the story is about how a father in a lower-middle-class family struggles to raise his children. The father runs a printing press and works really hard to make ends meet, but still has to borrow money from the exploitive local moneylenders to give his sons a good education. There is a scene where the children are eagerly expecting their father to return home with gifts during festive season, and the father encounters a setback in the cash flow in his business, and yet seizes an opportunity to make some money by working throughout the night.
Ramalingam is a good student and gets admitted to an engineering college where he gradually falls in love with his classmate. This leads to an accidental pregnancy and raises questions about their future.
Meanwhile, Ramalingam's brother Ramanathan (Mirchi Senthil) was married and just had a child. Ramanathan has a misunderstanding with his father and walks out of his parents’ home because they want to run their independent lives.
Alas, the father expects the sons to help him repay the loans he had to borrow for their education. During this chaos, Ramalingam is not able find an opportunity to confess his mistake to his parents. As time runs out, Ramalingam and his lover Vasanthi (Padmapriya) elope to Chennai, unable to reveal the truth about the pregnancy to their respective parents and face a very uncertain future. They decide to get married and search for jobs. He is unable to find a well-paying job and takes up a job in a printing press as a stop-gap arrangement. They are a loving couple in spite of being in a poor financial situation. Vasanthi eventually gives birth to a daughter, but Ramalingam struggles to pay for medical expenses. He calls his former classmate and borrows money from his friend. The friend informs Ramalingam's father about Ramalingam's situation. Muthiah comes to meet Ramalingam and gives him some cash for the sake of the new born child. Ramalingam and Vasanthi are touched by Muthiah's gesture and decide to move back to Ramalingam's village to get the support from his family in raising the child. They find acceptance from their parents. Slowly, Ramalingam finds a good job and moves up in his career. The family becomes more comfortable and they move to Madurai. They become very close-knit.
Ramalingam facilitates a family reunion with his brother's family and they reconcile with each other. Ramalingam's mother Saradha (Saranya Ponvannan) passes away after many years of happy and satisfying family life with Ramalingam's family. After Saradha's final rites, Muthiah decides to stay in the village to relive the days he spent with his deceased wife. Ramanathan comes to his father to ask for some financial help by selling their family home in the village, and Muthiah gets upset. While upset, Muthiah slips and falls into a well. He is treated in the hospital, but succumbs to his injuries and passes away.
Cast[edit]
- Cheran as Ramalingam
- Padmapriya Janakiraman as Vasanthi Ramalingam
- Rajkiran as Muthiah
- Saranya as Saradha
- 'Mirchi' Senthil as Ramanathan
- Meenal as Ramanathan's wife
- Karthick V as child Ramalingam
Soundtrack[edit]
The soundtrack album is composed by the musical duo Sabesh-Murali.[3]
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Track list[4] | ||||
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No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
1. | 'Ore oru oorukkulle' | Snehan | Sabesh, Jayakumar | 5.55 |
2. | 'Unnai saranadaindhen' | Thenmozhi | Prasanna, Kalyani | 3.52 |
3. | 'Oru Muraidhan' | Pa. Vijay | Unni Menon | 6.07 |
4. | 'Yenna Paarkkirai' | Cheran | Yugendran, Suchitra | 3.58 |
5. | 'Aakkatti' | SA. Perumal | Jayamurthi | 4.31 |
6. | 'Theme' | Sarath, Madhu Balakrishnan, Sudha Ragunadhan | 4.28 | |
7. | 'Aavaaram poove' | Thenmozhi | Madhu Balakrishnan | 2.24 |
Total length: | 29.55 |
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Release[edit]
Critical reception[edit]
Sify wrote 'Cheran has kept the flag of uncompromised cinema flying and is one of the handful of directors, whose calling card remain his artistry over the medium. Once again its time to rejoice as his latest Thavamai Thavamirundhu is brilliant and appeals as much to the mind as the heart.'[5]Behindwoods wrote 'This is a family story that will be liked by all especially the elders. The dialogues are also sentimental and how parents should be treated for whatever they do is highlighted by Cheran'.[6]
Box office[edit]
- The film grossed $120 ? million at the box office.[7]
- Initially, the run time was around four hours. Exhibitors forced the director to severely trim the film by half to accommodate more shows per day.[8]
Awards[edit]
- Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Tamil – Saranya Ponvannan
- Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Tamil – Rajkiran
- Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South – Padmapriya
- National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare – Thavamai Thavamirundhu
- Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film- Third Prize, 2005
References[edit]
- ^'Cinema Records'. Hindustan Times. 29 April 2013. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
- ^https://m.behindwoods.com/tamil-movies/slideshow/10-of-the-longest-films-in-tamil-cinema/thavamai-thavamirundhu.html
- ^https://www.saavn.com/album/thavamai-thavamirundhu/udzwWA-RxSQ_
- ^'Thavamai Thavamirundu'. raaga.com. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
- ^http://www.sify.com/movies/thavamai-thavamirundhu-review-tamil-pclvObfhagcjb.html
- ^http://www.behindwoods.com/features/Reviews/reviews1/thavamaithavamirunthu/tamil-movie-review-thavamaithavamirunthu.html
- ^http://www.sify.com/movies/boxoffice.php?id=plupluegfdhgb
- ^'Cheran trims `TT`'. Sify. 8 December 2005. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
External links[edit]
- Thavamai Thavamiruntu on IMDb
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