Thaanaa Serndha Koottam (transl. A Crowd That Gathered on Its Own) is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language crime comedy film[2] directed by Vignesh Shivan. The film stars Suriya, alongside Karthik, Ramya Krishnan, Keerthy Suresh, Nandha, Kalaiyarasan, RJ Balaji, and Suresh Chandra Menon. The film's music was composed by Anirudh Ravichander and the cinematography was performed by Dinesh B. Krishnan and edited by A. Sreekar Prasad. It is a remake of the 2013 Hindi film Special 26, which was inspired by the true event of the 1987 Opera House heist in Mumbai.[3][4]
Thaanaa Serndha Koottam | |
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Directed by | Vignesh Shivan |
Based on | Special 26 by Neeraj Pandey |
Produced by | K. E. Gnanavel Raja |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Dinesh B. Krishnan |
Edited by | A. Sreekar Prasad |
Music by | Anirudh Ravichander |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Bharathan Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 138 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Box office | est. ₹90 crore[1] |
The principal photography of the film commenced in September 2016 and ended in August 2017. Thaana Serndha Kootam had a worldwide theatrical release on 12 January 2018. It received generally positive reviews from critics and the audience with praise for the performances of the cast (especially Suriya and Karthik), writing, direction, screenplay, social message, background score, and soundtrack.
Plot
editAll the events in this movie happen in the period of 1986–1987. The film begins with Pallavaram Paranjothi Pandian attending an interview for a clerk's post and getting rejected due to a lack of money for giving bribes to the officials.
Now the story shifts to Nachinarkiniyan, aka Iniyan, attending CBI interviews and his friend attending police interviews. Both were rejected due to a lack of bribe money for the post. Iniyan's father, Porchelvan, works as a CBI office clerk. He wants his son to be an officer; hence, he pleads for his son's posting to his higher officials.
However, he earned the wrath of his senior official officer, Uthaman, a corrupt official. Once during a raid, he asks for money. Porchelvan did not approve of this and complained about Uthaman in the form of an anonymous letter. Uthaman learns of this and exacts revenge by purposely rejecting and humiliating Iniyan at the interview and later asking him to bribe in order to get the job. Iniyan and his father are dejected, and Iniyan's friend is dejected due to his failure in the interview, and he later commits suicide.
Iniyan is depressed after all these events and decides to loot money from corrupt and rich people. He loots black money and tries to reform society, making sure the deserved people get postings in government departments. He forms a gang with him and starts to heist by posing as CBI and income tax officers.
The CBI appoints Kurunjivendhan to investigate and capture the thieves. Meanwhile, Iniyan falls in love with Madhu, and she accepts his marriage proposal. One day, the gang conducts an interview for the CBI (fake). The gang plans to raid a jewelry shop. Uthaman and Kurunjivendhan come to know about this, but learn that they already came and finished the raid. Kurunjivendhan, who apprehends Iniyan but appreciates his struggle against corruption, offers him and his gang to be police officers, but he rejects the offer as he believes that even more good can be done if he continues to do his deeds. He then reveals that all the police forces with Kurunjivendhan are actually the men he gave jobs to using the heist money. He escapes the place with ease.
Cast
edit- Suriya as Nachinarkiniyan (Iniyan)/Uthaman (during raids)
- Karthik as Kurunjivendhan CBI Officer
- Keerthy Suresh as Madhu Iyengar, Iniyan's love interest
- Ramya Krishnan as Azhagu Meena (Jhansi Rani)
- Kalaiyarasan as Iniyan's friend
- RJ Balaji as 'Pallavaram' Paranjothi Pandian
- Senthil as KP
- Sathyan as Muthukumar "Muthu"
- Sivasankar as Ondiveeran "Ondi"
- Nandha as Police Inspector Vetrivel/Manga Madayan
- Suresh Chandra Menon as Uthaman (Voice Dubbed by Gautam Vasudev Menon)
- Thambi Ramaiah as Porchelvan
- Brahmanandam as a Hyderabad Income Tax Officer
- Anandaraj as Kuthalingam (Gandhi Appa)
- Yogi Babu as Narayanan
- Sudhakar as Azhagu Meena's husband
- Nirosha as Kuthalingam's wife
- Vinodhini as Mangaiyakarasi
- Bala Singh as Gunasekaran
- Venkatesh Harinathan as Kapil Gavaskar
- Gadam Kishan as Kapil's brother
- Abhirami as Azhagumathi (Azhagu Meena's daughter)
- Winner Ramachandran
Production
editDevelopment
editFollowing the success of Neeraj Pandey's Special 26 (2013), the director revealed that he was approached by several film makers who were keen on producing a Tamil version of the film. Linguswamy subsequently bought the rights of the film and planned to produce the venture in collaboration with Friday Filmworks, who had made the original version.[5][6] Linguswamy held initial discussions with Kamal Haasan, Suriya, Karthi and Vikram about portraying the film's lead role with Sathyaraj, but the production failed to materialise.[7] In August 2014, producer Thiagarajan announced that he had purchased the Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada language rights to remake Special 26, and revealed that he would also direct all four ventures. Thiagarajan's son Prashanth was revealed to be playing the lead role in the Tamil version, while Prakash Raj and Sathyaraj were signed to portray supporting roles.[8][9] A further press release in March 2015 stated that Srikanth Ravichandran, then husband of television host Divyadarshini, would instead direct the film and that he had already begun work on planning music compositions with Thaman. The team also revealed that they had signed on actress Trisha to feature in the leading female role.[10][11] After a period of little development, Prashanth revealed to the media in September 2015 that the film's shoot would commence soon after with Madhesh as the director of the project.[12]
It was stated that Anirudh Ravichander had been signed on to compose the film's music and Sreekar Prasad would be the film's editor.[13] Thiagarajan revealed that he would adapt the original film's script and dialogues to suit a Tamil audience and that filming would take place in Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai.[14] The film failed to materialise over 2016 and it was widely reported in the media that the remake rights of the original film had been transferred from Thiagarajan to Studio Green and the film was to be made as Thaana Serndha Kootam by Vignesh Shivan with Suriya in the lead role.[15][16] The title was taken from a dialogue spoken by Rajinikanth in Baashha (1995).[17]
However, in an interview during February 2017, Thiagarajan insisted that the film was still being planned with Prashanth in the lead role.[18] In late 2017, Thiagarajan made an application seeking an interim stay of the film's release, claiming that his studio of Staar Movies still owned the film's rights. He stated that Staar Movies had entered into an agreement with the original producers, Viacom, in August 2014 and obtained the rights to remake the movie in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada and that the agreement was valid for a period of three years. In early January 2018, the High Court refused the interim order application and called for the issues to be decided in a civil claim.[19][20]
Filming
editVignesh Shivan agreed to work on Thaanaa Serndha Koottam at short notice, after another project, Kaathu Vaakula Rendu Kaadhal with Vijay Sethupathi, Nayanthara and Samantha Ruth Prabhu became delayed. Studio Green's K. E. Gnanavel Raja asked Vignesh to do a project to star Suriya and the team chose to use an earlier script planned by Vignesh on the 1987 Opera House heist, like Special 26, where a group posing as Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) officers executed an income tax raid on the jeweller in Mumbai, which he initially wanted to make with either actors Sivakarthikeyan or Vijay Sethupathi.[21] The team claimed to legally purchase the remake rights of Special 26, but instead of copying the film scene-by-scene, Vignesh was insistent that it was adapted to make it suitable for Tamil-speaking audiences.[22][23] The film was announced to the public in September 2016, with the shoot starting thereafter in October 2016.[24][25] Keerthy Suresh was signed on as the lead actress, while an ensemble cast of veteran actors including Ramya Krishnan, Suresh Chandra Menon, Senthil and Sudhakar were also a part of the first schedule.[26] Suresh Chandra Menon initially dubbed in his own voice, but it was later replaced with Gautham Menon's voice.[27]
The film was predominantly shot across Chennai and Mysore, with the shoot finishing in August 2017.[28][29] Post-production works for the film were completed at Knack Studios in Chennai. The film was also dubbed Hindi as well as in Telugu as Surya Ki Gang and Gang, respectively with Suriya choosing to dub for himself for the Telugu version titled Gang for the first time.[30][31]
Music
editVignesh Shivan teamed up with Anirudh Ravichander to compose the soundtrack and background score of the film, once again after Naanum Rowdydhaan. This film also marks the first collaboration of Anirudh with Suriya. The tracklist features five songs, with lyrics for songs were written by Thamarai, Vignesh Shivan and Mani Amudhavan, where the former and latter penned two songs each and the rest of the songs were penned by Vignesh Shivan. The soundtrack was released on 6 January 2018.
Marketing
editThe first look was released on 23 July 2017, coinciding with Suriya's birthday. The teaser of the film was released on 30 November 2017, gaining positive reviews. Another poster was released on December clarifying that the film is slated for Pongal release.
Release
editThaana Serndha Kootam got a worldwide release on 12 January 2018, two days before the Thai Pongal festival.[32] It was dubbed and released into Telugu as Gang and in Hindi as Surya Ki Gang and released on the same day.[33]
Awards and nominations
edit- Filmfare Awards South
- Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer - Tamil - Anthony Daasan - Sodakku - Nominated
- Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist - Tamil - Vignesh Shivan - Sodakku - Nominated
- Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Tamil - Ramya Krishnan - Nominated
- Ananda Vikatan Cinema Award for Best Male Playback Singer - Anthony Daasan - Sodakku - Won
Critical reception
editThe film opened to generally positive reviews.[34] The Times Of India rated 3.5 out of 5 stars stating "The film works wonderfully well as long as it stays closer to the plot of Special 26, and the changes are superficial."[35] India Today rated 2.5 stars out of 5 stating that "The film Thaanaa Serndha Koottam, starring Suriya released today and our review says that the film has not lived up to the original, Special 26."[36]Firstpost rated 3 out of 5 stars stating "TSK is an enjoyable ride for the entire family, and it’s refreshing to see Suriya back in form."[37] Sify rated 3 out of 5 stars stating "It’s Suriyas committed performance, that keeps you invested in the narrative and the fascinating characters etched out brilliantly by Vignesh."[38] The Hindu stated "For a film that handles serious topics, TSK remains a feel good, light-hearted film, tailor-made for the festival weekend".[39] Film Companion rated 3 out of 5 stars stating "Vignesh Shivn’s mass-ified remake of Special 26, starring Suriya, is quite entertaining."[40] Behindwoods rated 2.8 stars out of 5 stating "A smart heist film!"[41] The Indian Express rated 2.5 stars out of 5 stating "Walk in without expectation and let the Suriya and Keerthy Suresh starrer’s humour entertain you. As hard as the film tries to be serious, it is tough to take it so."[42] Deccan Chronicle rated 3.5 out of 5 stars stating "Thaanaa Serndha Koottam is a fast paced heist that barely wastes a minute in portraying a comedic entertainer."[43] IndiaGlitz rated 3 out of 5 stars stating "TSK is yet another feather in the cap moment for Vignesh Shivan. The timing of the movie could not have been better with IT raids becoming a routine in TN, a light hearted take on the raids makes the film an enjoyable watch."[44] Cinestaan rated 2 out of 5 stars stating "If you haven't watched the Hindi film Special 26 (2013), chances are you will like Thaanaa Serndha Koottam."[45]
Box office
editThe film collected ₹20cr Appx from worldwide box office in its opening day of which ₹6.5cr in Tamil Nadu, ₹1.9cr in Kerala, ₹1.1cr in Karnataka and over ₹10cr from rest of India and World. The film collected ₹90.2 cr worldwide during its two weeks run, while the film producer confirmed the film exceeded 100 Crore in its lifetime.[1]
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