Abhiyum Naanum

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Abhiyum Naanum
Abhiyum naanum landscape.jpg
Promotional poster of the Tamil version
Directed byRadha Mohan
Written byRadha Mohan
Dialogue:
C. P. Narayanan
R. Subramanian
Produced byPrakash Raj
StarringPrakash Raj
Trisha
Ganesh Venkatraman
Aishwarya
CinematographyPreetha Jayaraman
Edited byMarthand K. Venkatesh
Music byVidyasagar
Production
company
Distributed byDuet Movies
Release date
  • 19 December 2008 (2008-12-19)
CountryIndia
LanguagesTamil
Telugu

Abhiyum Naanum (transl. Abhi and I) is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film produced by Prakash Raj and directed by Radha Mohan. It features Prakash Raj in the central character with Trisha in the lead role as his daughter, while Aishwarya and Ganesh Venkatraman play supporting roles. Vidyasagar scored the music for the film. The film was launched in October 2007 and released on 19 December 2008.[1] The film is based on the 1950 English film Father of the Bride.[2] The film was partially reshot in Telugu as Aakasamantha (transl. Sky-high) with Jagapathi Babu replacing Prithviraj, which released in 2009.

The film opened to critical acclaim and won several awards, including the ITFA Best Movie Award. The plot and scenes are remarkably similar to the movie Father of the Bride.[3] The film was remade in Kannada as Naanu Nanna Kanasu (2010).[4]

Plot[]

Raghuram is a simple man who manages estates and doing his own business in Ooty. He meets Sudhakar, a newcomer at Coonoor, who has a young daughter. Raghuram sees the father and daughter duo, and smiles thinking of his own daughter. He engages in a conversation with Sudhakar. Raghuram married his cousin Anu without their parents' consent. They have a daughter Abhi, whom Raghuram loves so much. Abhi is the world to him. Raghuram narrates his story with Sudhakar. Raghuram does anything for Abhi and usually gets into quarrels with his wife, who has a different way of raising the child.

As year rolls by, Abhi grows up and her parents are happy with whatever she does. She even brings in a beggar, Ravi 'Shashtri', and he lives with them, considering Abhi as his mother. Raghuram's close friend, Dhamu, does not have any kids and considers Abhi as their own daughter as well. When Abhi tells her parents that she wants to study in Delhi, Raghuram throws a tantrum. Eventually, Abhi is able to convince Raghuram. Even though he is sad when thinking about spending two years without Abhi, he moves on. Raghuram is elated when she comes back but gets a shock. Abhi tells her parents that she fell in love with a man. Anu is totally fine with it, but Raghuram is not. He gets angry and scared and does not talk to Abhi and Anu properly. When Anu tells him that the man is coming from Delhi, Raghuram tries to be fine. Once again, he gets shocked when he realizes that the man is actually a Sikh, named Joginder Singh. He thereafter maintains distance from Jogi and is cautious not to hurt Abhi.

Raghuram gets amazed when he sees Jogi on TV with the Prime Minister and gets slightly impressed. However, his relationship with Jogi remains the same. One day, when his house is infested with people from Punjab and other states in North India, he gets frustrated. He vents his anger to Anu, which Abhi hears and gets hurt. Raghuram surprisingly does not console Abhi as he is upset with her as well. But soon, they both reconcile when Raghuram realises that Abhi would be happy with the man she loves. Raghuram learns from Abhi that the people are not relatives of Jogi but just a group of broken people whom Jogi is taking care of. She tells the story of some people, and Raghuram feels proud of Jogi. He gets happy and without knowing how to show his happiness, he shouts and screams, causing people to think he has gone mad. Raghuram happily tells Anu that he is perfectly fine with the wedding. Meanwhile, Ravi and one of the orphans, Jasvinder Kaur, fall in love. Abhi and Jogi get married with Raghuram and Anu's blessing. During their reception, Ravi pours his heart out about his 'mother' Abhi. Dhamu and his wife declare that they are going to adopt a child and thank Jogi for that. Raghuram surprises Anu by inviting her parents for the reception and everyone is happy. What no one knows is that Raghuram is crying inside.

The next day at the airport, Abhi and her parents bid an emotional goodbye to each other. Abhi cries on her father's shoulder but Raghuram does not shed a single tear. He happily sends Abhi with Jogi and walks out of the airport. He suddenly laughs hysterically, much to Ravi and Anu's shock. It is seen as a form of emotional outrage, where Raghuram does not want to show his heartbreak that his daughter has actually left him.

The scene shifts to the present, where Raghuram brings Sudhakar to his home. Ravi had married Jasvinder Kaur. Raghuram tells Sudhakar that girl children are the sweetest blessings from God and they should be proud parents. He also warns him that time flies by real quickly and that he has to enjoy the maximum with his daughter. When they get a call from Abhi from Delhi, everyone leaves Sudhakar alone in the room with his daughter. Sudhakar turns to his daughter and smiles happily at her, which she returns.

Cast[]

Soundtrack[]

Abhiyum Naanum
Soundtrack album by
Released10 December 2008 (2008-12-10)
RecordedVarsha Vallaki Studios
GenreFeature film Soundtrack
Length46:01
LanguageTamil
LabelSony Music
ProducerVidyasagar
Vidyasagar chronology
Mahesh, Saranya Matrum Palar
(2008)
Abhiyum Naanum
(2008)
Sasirekha Parinayam
(2009)

The songs and background music have been composed by Vidyasagar, with lyrics written by Vairamuthu.[6]

Song Singers
"Ore Oru Oorilae" Kailash Kher
"Pachhai Kaatre" Sadhana Sargam
"Vaa Vaa En Devadhai" Madhu Balakrishnan
"Moongil Vittu" Madhu Balakrishnan
"Azhagiya Kili" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
"Chinnamma Kalyanam" Kailash Kher
"Sher Punjabi" Rehan Khan

Release[]

After the success of the Tamil version, Dil Raju bought the rights of the Telugu version. The film was titled Aakasamantha.[7][8] Jagapathi Babu was cast as Prithviraj's replacement in the Telugu version, which was shot in Ramoji Film City. Initially, Sunil was to do Prithivraj's role in the Telugu version; however, editor Marthand K. Venkatesh suggested that Jagapathi Babu do the role. The film released on 27 March 2009.[9][10][11] The satellite rights of the film were sold to Kalaignar.

Critical reception[]

Abhiyum Naanum received high positive reviews from critics. Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff said, "For fathers who love their daughters, this is your pick. Definitely worth a watch." and rated the film 3 out of 5.[12] IndiaGlitz said, "Though the story unfolds in a slow pace towards the climax and there are few scenes which reminds one of watching a soap show, Abhiyum Nanum stands out for it is a quality entertainer which can be watched by the whole family".[13] Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu said, "Watch it for its natural treatment".[14] Sify said, "Frankly speaking, the Prakash Raj- Radha Mohan combo's Abhiyum Naanum is nowhere in the league of their previous oeuvre Mozhi. With a touching title like that, one would have thought the director would have a more solid script, but somehow it fails to strike a chord like their earlier film." but added that "If you are still looking for a different kind of cinematic experience, then, it’s worth a look."[15] Behindwoods rated the film 2 out of 5, saying "Abhiyum Naanum – sparkles in bits and pieces" and that it was "likely to suffer commercially".[16]

Regarding the Telugu version, Idlebrain gave the film a rating of three out of five stars and stated that "On a whole, Aakasamantha is a different film made on relationships and has ingredients that appeal to the family crowds in A centers".[17] Full Hyderabad wrote that "Aakasamantha is a warmly comical slice-of-life account of a father's 'growing-up pangs'".[18]

Awards and nominations[]

Award Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result Ref.
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards Best Director Radha Mohan Won [19]

References[]

  1. ^ IndiaGlitz - 'Abhiyum Naanum' starts rolling - Tamil Movie News
  2. ^ "Kannada remake for Abhiyum Naanum". The New Indian Express.
  3. ^ "Kannada remake for Abhiyum Naanum". The New Indian Express.
  4. ^ "Is Trisha Prakash Raj's favourite?". The Times of India.
  5. ^ "A real Sardar in Kollywood". The New Indian Express.
  6. ^ "Abhiyum Naanum Songs — Abhiyum Naanum Tamil Movie Songs — Tamil Songs Lyrics Trailer Videos, Preview Stills Reviews". Raaga.com. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
  7. ^ "Aamir Khan in 'Akasamantha' Hindi remake?". The Times of India.
  8. ^ "Trisha: I don't care about rumours". The Times of India.
  9. ^ "Aakasamantha Press meet - Telugu cinema - Prakash Raj & Trisha". www.idlebrain.com.
  10. ^ "Aakasamantha Press meet - Telugu cinema - Prakash Raj & Trisha". www.idlebrain.com.
  11. ^ "Aakasamantha Press meet - Telugu cinema - Prakash Raj & Trisha". www.idlebrain.com.
  12. ^ "Abhiyum Naanum is poignant". www.rediff.com.
  13. ^ http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/review/9492.html
  14. ^ "Duet does it yet again!". 26 December 2008 – via www.thehindu.com.
  15. ^ "Review Details". www.sify.com. Archived from the original on 23 December 2015.
  16. ^ "Abhiyum Naanum movie review - Behindwoods.com - Duet Movies Trisha Aishwarya Prakash Raj Radha Mohan Vidhyasagar Images Gallery Stills". www.behindwoods.com.
  17. ^ "Aakasamantha review - Telugu cinema Review - Prakash Raj & Trisha". www.idlebrain.com.
  18. ^ "Aakasamantha review: Aakasamantha (Telugu) Movie Review - fullhyd.com".
  19. ^ "Rajini, Kamal win best actor awards". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 29 September 2009. Retrieved 28 September 2009.[dead link]

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