Kalakalappu

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Kalakalappu
Kalakalappu Movie Posters.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySundar C.
Written byBadri
Screenplay bySundar C.
Story bySundar C.
Produced byRonnie Screwvala
Siddharth Roy Kapur
Khushboo Sundar
Sundar C.
StarringVimal
Shiva
Anjali
Oviya
Santhanam
CinematographyU. K. Senthil Kumar
Edited byPraveen K. L.
N. B. Srikanth
Music byVijay Ebenezer
Production
company
Distributed byUTV Motion Pictures[1]
Release date
  • 11 May 2012 (2012-05-11)
Running time
154 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget5crore
Box office20crore

Kalakalappu (About this soundpronunciation ) (transl. Humour) is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Sundar C. and produced by his wife Khushbu. It stars Vimal, Shiva, Anjali, Oviya and Santhanam, with music composed by Vijay Ebenezer. It was originally titled Masala Cafe, but was later renamed to Kalakalappu. The film released on 11 May 2012. The film is 25th directorial venture for Sundar C. The film was remade in Telugu as Jump Jilani starring Allari Naresh. In 2018, the film later went into the spiritual successor Kalakalappu 2. The movie is loosely based on the Comedy film Soul Kitchen.[2][3]

Plot[]

Seenu runs the Kumbakonam-based Masala Café, inherited from his forefathers. Masala Café was a famous food outlet a few decades back, but has lost its prominence later, and now Seenu finds it difficult to manage. The café's chef and his granddaughter Maya stay with Seenu.

Madhavi, the new health inspector, decides to permanently shut Masala Café due to its unhygienic environment. Seenu requests her to give him some time so he can make his hotel gain its prominence once again. Slowly, Seenu and Madhavi become good friends, and love blossoms between them.

Seenu's younger brother Raghu, a thief, gets released from prison. Seenu allows Raghu to stay with him as Raghu saves him from the moneylender 'Anjuvati Alagesan' (literally 'Five-interest Alagesan'), to whom Seenu owes money. Manickam, a jewellery owner, stages a drama to get money from insurance. Manickam sets fire to his jewellery showroom and tries to get the insured amount by claiming loss, although he has safely hidden precious diamonds in a mobile phone which is with his nephew Kumar. Kumar misses the mobile phone containing the diamonds, which later gets into Raghu's hands.

Dharamarajan, a cunning man, is the Kumbakonam police inspector and a childhood friend of Seenu. A real estate developer plans to demolish Masala Café and construct a mall over there due to its prime location. But Seenu is not ready to sell his property as he prefers to own it in the memory of his family members. Dharmarajan assures to convince Seenu and make him sell the hotel and he talks a deal with the real estate developer.

Seenu, Raghu, Madhavi, and Maya come up with a plan to introduce traditional healthy food menu in Masala Café, believing that will be liked by the present generation. Maya's grandfather gives tips about healthy ingredients, and Masala Café becomes popular again due to differentiated menu. Seenu earns more money from Masala Café.

Meanwhile, Madhavi's wedding is fixed with her relative Vettupuli in the village by her family. Seenu goes to Madhavi's village to stop the wedding and bring her back to Kumbakonam. After a series of events, Vettupuli comes to know about Seenu and Madhavi's love and decides to let them marry.

When Seenu is away, Dharmarajan plans to grab Masala Café as it is now managed only by Raghu, who is addicted to gambling. Dharmarajan calls Raghu for gambling, for which Raghu accepts. Dharamarajan tricks Raghu into gambling using his hotel documents. Raghu loses the game, and Dharmarajan takes over Masala Café. Seenu gets shocked knowing that Dharmarajan has betrayed them.

Manickam tracks down that the mobile phone containing diamonds is with Raghu and comes to kill him and take back the diamonds. But Seenu and Raghu get to know about the diamonds being hidden in the mobile phone only after Manickam comes. Seenu and Raghu escape from Manickam. Manickam kidnaps Maya and Madhavi and threatens Seenu and Raghu to give back the diamonds. A fight sequence follows where Seenu and Raghu beat Manickam. In the meantime, they also grab the hotel's documents from Dharmarajan. The police restore the diamonds and arrest Dharmarajan and Manickam. Seenu unites with Madhavi and Raghu with Maya.

Cast[]

  • Vimal as Seenu, Masala Cafe present owner
  • Shiva as Raghu, Seenu's brother and shareholder
  • Anjali as Madhavi, Health Department Officer and Seenu's girlfriend
  • Oviya as Maya, Masala Cafe chef's granddaughter and Raghu's girlfriend
  • Santhanam as Vettupuli, Village Chairman candidate and Madhavi's ex-fiancé
  • John Vijay as Dharmarajan, Seenu's friend and Kumbakonam inspector
  • Subbu Panchu as Manickam, Gold Shop Owner and main antagonist
  • Ilavarasu as Anjuvatti Alagesan, financier who gave money to Seenu and got trouble till end
  • Manobala as Marudhamuthu, Vettupuli's opposite candidate
  • Karunakaran as Inba Kumar, Manickam's brother-in-law
  • V. S. Raghavan as Natarajan, Seenu and Maya's grandfather
  • Kaali Venkat as Raghu's friend
  • Shanmugasundaram as Minister Sundaram
  • Vichu Vishwanath as Manickam's henchman
  • Balaji K. Mohan as Chef
  • Bava Lakshmanan as Mandakasaayam
  • Thalapathi Dinesh as Thimeengalam
  • Gowthami Vembunathan as Restaurant guest
  • Yogi Babu as Pimp 'Malakottai' Shankar
  • George Maryan as Constable Pachchai Perumal
  • Pei Krishnan as Eli
  • Kalloori Vinoth as Pickpocket

Production[]

A report in December 2010 suggested that Sundar C. would quit acting, after his films successively bombed at the box office, and concentrate on directing only.[4] Sources confirmed that he began working on his next directorial by mid-2011, with Vimal and Shiva being roped in for the lead male roles.[5] Anjali, Bindu Madhavi and Piaa Bajpai were considered for the lead female roles,[6] with the former two being roped in.[7][8] Vadivelu was expected to get a pivotal role in the film and make a comeback,[9] but was later replaced by Santhanam.[10] The title of the film was announced in mid-October, which was reported to be completed in one schedule.[11] Sources further revealed that a "top actor" would be seen in a cameo appearance which eventually proved false.[12] It was earlier buzzed that Bindu Madhavi will play second female lead but it looks like Oviya has booked a berth in this film. Filming was started in Kumbakonam.[13] and first schedule was finished on 20 Nov 2011,[14] Distribution rights has been given to UTV Motion Pictures.[15] Majority of the film was shot in Gobichettipalayam. When the shooting was going in Gobichettipalayam it rained heavily but in spite of it, the shooting continued.[16] The famous CKS bungalow in Gobichettipalayam was converted into Masala Cafe for the film.[17] Sundar C said that idea of Kalakalappu struck him during the shooting of Murattukaalai.[18]

Soundtrack[]

Kalakalappu
Soundtrack album by
Released6 April 2012
Recorded2011
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageTamil
LabelSa Re Ga Ma
ProducerVijay Ebenezer
Vijay Ebenezer chronology
Kanden
(2011)
Kalakalappu
(2012)
Ya Ya
(2013)

The music is composed by Vijay Ebenezer who earlier composed for Kanden and it was his first stint at providing commercial music. It was reported that director Sundar C. would turn lyricist,[19] which later proved untrue. The Times of India had reported that Vimal had sung few lines for a song, but Vijay said "he did practice for the song, but due to time constraints, we could not record the final version with him".[20]

All lyrics are written by P. Vijay.

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Angelina"Krish, Dr. Burn & MILI 
2."Ivalunga Imsai Thaanga Mudiyala"Amitabh Narayan 
3."Masala Cafée"Rahul Nambiar, Sheeba Truman & Steevevatz 
4."Mokkamanusha"Steevevatz, Suchitra 
5."Unnaipattri Unnidame"Devan, Prashanthini 
6."Ava Thirumbipaarthu"Karthik, Anitha Karthikeyan 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MILI_(singer-songwriter)

Critical reception[]

Musicperk.com rated the album 6.5/10 quoting "The songs are good overall but not extraordinary".[21] Behindwoods rated the album 3 out of 5 quoting "A nice collection of numbers. The focus is equally on masala and melody songs as well".[22]

Release[]

Reception[]

Kalakalappu opened to mixed to positive reviews from critics. The Times of India claimed that "Kalakalappu remains true to its title and is jolly good fun throughout".[23] Sify's critic described the film as "good fun while it lasts, with the second half better than the first".[24] Behindwoods termed Kalakalappu as "a jolly good time".[25] Indiaglitz wrote: "Fun unlimited, Sundar C has shown his value as a director of commercial entertainers earlier and reinforces it again with a bang with 'Kalakalappu', which sure turns out to be a summer treat".[26] Deccan Chronicle wrote: "It's fun and funny, unpretentious and yet quite nutty!".[27]

Rediff's Pavithra Srinivasan gave it 2.5 out of 5 stars and stated that it did have "its funny moments but only a few of them work".[28] In.com wrote: "Kalakalappu works only in bits and pieces!".[29] Rohit Ramachandran of Nowrunning.com rated it 2 out of 5 stating that "Sundar C's Kalakalappu conforms to Kollywood film-making by being silly unfunny mediocre nonsense."[30]

Box office[]

Kalakalappu took a big opening on release day and was declared a box office success.[31] The film was released in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka in 259 screens on 11 May. The film grossed 590 million (US$8.3 million) in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala in the first week.[32]

Sequel[]

Precisely ten days after the release of 'Kalakalappu' the makers decided that the movie will have a sequel, thanks to massive response from audience from all centers. 'Kalakalappu' released on 11 May and has been declared a hit. The sequel will be produced by UTV Motion Pictures and will be feature the same actors with direction by Sundar C again. Kalakalappu 2 was slated to go on floors from January 2014 with the same leading cast. However, in 2017, it was decided that Jiiva and Jai would appear in the sequel of the film along with Nikki Galrani and Catherine Tresa as the female lead.[33] The film finally hit the screens on 9 February 2018, to mixed reviews but was a decent hit.

References[]

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  2. ^ "சுட்ட படம்". Ananda Vikatan (in Tamil). Retrieved 20 September 2019.
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  5. ^ "Vimal and Shiva together?". Behindwoods. 26 September 2011. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
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  18. ^ Kalakalappu is an out and out entertainer | Deccan Chronicle
  19. ^ "Sundar C turns a lyricist". Behindwoods. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  20. ^ "Vijay moves out of his comfort zone!". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 1 July 2012. Retrieved 21 March 2011.
  21. ^ Kalakalappu | Musicperk - Trending news, analysis, reviews, ratings and exclusive content for music
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  27. ^ Kalakalappu review: Served with a lot of fun | Deccan Chronicle
  28. ^ Review: Kalakalappu fails to impress - Rediff.com Movies
  29. ^ Kalakalappu works only in bits and pieces!
  30. ^ Kalakalappu Review - Tamil Movie Review by Rohit Ramachandran
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