Manam Kothi Paravai

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Manam Kothi Paravai
Manam kothi paravai.jpg
Poster
Directed byEzhil
Written byEzhil
Produced byAmbeth Kumar
Ranjeev Menon
Ezhil
StarringSivakarthikeyan
Athmiya Rajan
CinematographySooraj Nallusami
Edited byGopi Krishna
Music byD. Imman
Production
company
Olympia Movies
Release date
  • 1 June 2012 (2012-06-01)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Manam Kothi Paravai (transl. The bird that steals the heart) is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Ezhil, starring Sivakarthikeyan and Athmiya Rajan.[1] D. Imman has scored the music.[2] The film opened to moderate reviews from critics,[3] but it was a first commercial hit in Sivakarthikeyan's career.[citation needed] The film was remade in Kannada as Anjada Gandu (2014) and in Telugu as Vinavayya Ramayya.[4][5]

Plot[]

Kannan (Sivakarthikeyan) is a carefree youth who assists his father Ramaiah (Ilavarasu) in his construction business. He spends time with his friends Nalla Thambi (Soori), Modu Mutti (Singampuli), and M. R. Kishore Kumar.

Kannan is in love with his neighbour Revathy (Athmiya Rajan), whose father and uncles are the most dreaded goons in the village. They are both childhood friends. He gets a shocker when he decides to reveal his love to Revathy. Her family has arranged her a marriage with an influential man. To avoid the arranged marriage, Kannan's friends from Mumbai (Nayar (Srinath) and Chaams) kidnap Revathy.

There is a twist in the tale. Revathy declares she has no romantic interest over Kannan. "He is just a friend", says the girl at first. But later reveals that she loves Kannan too, so much so that if others knew it, it'd be a problem to him and prove to be a risk to his life.

Meanwhile, the bride-to-be's family searches frantically to find their girl. They get hold of Kannan and his friends. Revathy and Kannan are separated.

After two years, Kannan returns from Oman after having worked as a site engineer there, to meet his love. He meets her with avidity and they talk for a while when she asks him to leave immediately, for fear that her father would harm him. Kannan, still a passionate lover, asks Revathy if they could marry, now that she's not married to anybody else.

Revathy's father barges in unexpectedly and asks Kannan to leave the house, but with Revathy.

Cast[]

Production[]

Producer Ambeth Kumar and Ranjeev Menon are friends of director Ezhil. When they asked him how the shooting of Manam Kothi Paravai was proceeding, he made them listen to the songs tuned by D. Imman. Impressed, they decided to produce it.[6]

It was initially expected that Yuvan Shankar Raja, whom Ezhil had worked with in Deepavali, would compose the music, but as the budget of this film could not afford to have Yuvan as the music composer, Ezhil opted for D. Imman.[7] After the lead role in Marina and an important role in the recently released 3, Sivakarthikeyan is taking up a full-fledged lead role again for Manam Kothi Paravai.[8]

The film, which is set in a village, has been shot at Ezhil's native place Kayathur, near Mayavaram and Siva Karthikeyan's Thiruvizhimizhalai.[9]

Soundtrack[]

Manam Kothi Paravai
Soundtrack album by
Released12 April 2012 (2012-04-12)
Recorded2012
GenreFilm soundtrack
LabelUniversal Music
ProducerD. Imman
D. Imman chronology
Maharaja
(2011)
Manam Kothi Paravai
(2012)
Saattai
(2012)

The music of Manam Kothi Paravai was scored by D. Imman. The soundtrack was released on 12 April 2012,[10] which features 8 tracks with lyrics written by Yugabharathi. Universal Music is back in the Tamil market after a 30-year hiatus with 'Manam Kothi Paravai'.[11]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Jal Jal Jal Osai"Aalap Raju, Surmukhi Raman04:47
2."Po Po Po"Javed Ali04:49
3."Dang Dang"Saisharan, S.Malavika, Malgudi Subha04:25
4."Yenna Solla"Vijay Prakash, Chinmayi04:26
5."Ooraana Oorukkulla"Santhosh Hariharan, Naveen Madhav04:18
6."Po Po Po (Karaoke)"D. Imman04:49
7."Jal Jal Jal Oosai (Karaoke)"D. Imman04:45
8."Dang Dang (Karaoke)"D. Imman04:22

Critical reception[]

Behindwoods wrote: "Imman has a winner with this movie".[12] Milliblog wrote: "Manam Kothi Paravai’s soundtrack surpasses anything that composer Imman has produced so far, including his most famous soundtrack, Mynaa. The tunes and music he puts together here demonstrate a maturity not seen in the composer’s work so far and makes for fantastic listen."[13]The Hindu wrote:"MKP is a comedy it turns serious and when you settle down for the drama, matters turn ludicrous. Consistency in treatment is a casualty".[14] Sify wrote:"On the whole the film fails to deliver".[15] Behindwoods wrote:"Manam Kothi Paravai moves at a very relaxed pace. With not too many events packed into it, the movie might come across as a long haul if you are looking for a love story that is both entertaining and endearing. Parts of it are entertaining and parts of it, endearing".[16]The Times of India rated 2.5 out of 5 stars stating "Ezhil seems to have tried to do a Kalavani here but those familiar with his repertoire will realize he is more comfortable with melodrama".[17]IndiaGlitz rated 0 out of 5 stars stating "On the whole, the movie may resemble the likes of 'Kalavani' and 'Uthamaputhiran'. But forget the lengthy second half and some clichéd sequences, 'Manam Koththi Paravai' will stick to your hearts".[18]The New Indian Express stated "A romantic comedy low on humour".[19]

References[]

  1. ^ "Siva Karthikeyan's 'Manamkothi Paravai'". IndiaGlitz. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Manam Kothi Paravai". Chennai, India: Hindu. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
  3. ^ "Manam Kothi Paravai Review". Sify. Archived from the original on 17 September 2013. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  4. ^ http://www.gulte.com/movienews/39471/Remakes-Are-Not-Easy-Jr-Venky
  5. ^ http://www.bangaloremirror.com/entertainment/reviews/Movie-review-Anjada-Gandu/articleshow/29618140.cms
  6. ^ "Manam Kothi Paravai". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 14 April 2012.
  7. ^ "Yuvan, Imman and Ezhil". IndiaGlitz. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
  8. ^ "Siva Karthikeyan's 3!". Behindwoods. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  9. ^ "'Manam Kothi Paravai' shot in two villages". Nowrunning.com. 16 May 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  10. ^ "Manam Kotthi Paravai audio unveiled". DeccanChronicle. Retrieved 14 April 2012.
  11. ^ "Universal Music after a 30 year hiatus in Tamil!". IndiaGlitz. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  12. ^ "Manam Kothi Paravai Music Review". Behindwoods. 3 April 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  13. ^ Karthik (16 April 2012). "Manam Kothi Paravai (Music review), Tamil – D.Imman by Milliblog!". Itwofs.com. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  14. ^ Rangarajan, Malathi (2 June 2012). "Missing the bus". The Hindu. Chennai, India.
  15. ^ "Movie Review:Manam Kothi Paravai". Sify. Archived from the original on 17 September 2013. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  16. ^ "Manam Kothi Paravai Review". Behindwoods. 1 June 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  17. ^ "Manam Kothi Paravai". The Times of India. 11 May 2016. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  18. ^ "Manam Kothi Paravai Review". IndiaGlitz. 1 June 2012. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  19. ^ "The New Indian Express". 2 June 2012. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
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