Rasigan

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Rasigan
Rasigan poster.jpg
Poster
Directed byS. A. Chandrasekhar
Screenplay byS. A. Chandrasekhar
Story byShoba Chandrasekhar
Produced byB. Vimal
Starring
CinematographyRavishankar
Edited byP. R. Gautham Raj
Music byDeva
Production
company
B. V. Combines
Distributed byXB Film Creators
Release date
  • 8 July 1994 (1994-07-08)
Running time
140 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget20 lakhs
Box office40 lakhs

Rasigan (About this soundpronunciation ) (transl.Fan) is a 1994 Indian Tamil-language action romantic film, written and directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. The film stars his son Vijay and Sanghavi in the lead roles.[1] This was the first movie where Vijay sported the "Ilaiya Thalapathy" title along with his name. Vijay also made his singing debut through the song "Bombay City Sukka Rotti" for this movie. The film ran for 175 days in theatres and was declared hit at the box office.[2]

Plot[]

Vijay lives in Ranipet with his grandmother Maruthayi, whom he adores deeply. He is in love with his neighbour Anitha, the daughter of a police officer Raghavan, even though both pretend to hate each other in front of their families. Vijay and Anitha constantly make excuses to go to their common terrace to make love and bath together. But when Raghavan finds out about their relationship, he is furious. He requests for a transfer to Madras to keep Anitha away from Vijay. Before leaving, he catches Anitha holding love letters written to her by Vijay, and angrily throws them in Vijay's face. Vijay notices that all these letters contain Anitha's new address in Madras- Anitha had deliberately mentioned them in the love letters- and immediately leaves for Madras.

In Madras, Vijay stops at a restaurant to eat. When he asks a waiter about the restroom, he is warned not to use the upstairs restroom. Nevertheless, he goes to the upstairs restroom, where he notices a porn film shoot happening illegally. He is caught by the restaurant manager as well as the restaurant owner Singaara Naidu's son, who are both involved in the illegal shoot. In the fight that ensues, Naidu's son accidentally trips on a broken bottle and dies, and the blame is laid on Vijay, who is forced to go on the run. Raghavan is assigned the case to nab Vijay and is determined to bring him to justice. He offers a reward to anyone who can capture Vijay.

While on the run, Vijay is caught by constables Ekambaram and Karpooram, but manages to escape from them. In the process, however, Ekambaram accidentally kills the restaurant manager, who is also pursuing Vijay to kill him and prevent him from exposing the truths about what is happening in the restaurant. The manager's death is also blamed on Vijay. Eventually, Vijay is rescued by Rani, a female autorickshaw driver who used to work as a servant maid in his house and has a crush on him, and takes him to her house, where he reunites with Maruthayi, who is convinced that he is innocent. At this juncture, Raghavan arrives and arrests Vijay, but at the police station, he realises that Vijay is innocent, and decides to help him expose Naidu.

Meanwhile, Anitha is kidnapped by Naidu's men. Vijay escapes from police custody, rescues Anitha and confronts Naidu. But just as he is about to kill Naidu, Raghavan arrives and kills Naidu. He apologises to Vijay for whatever had happened and accepts his relationship with Anitha.

Cast[]

Soundtrack[]

Rasigan
Soundtrack album by
Released1994
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelPyramid
Lucky Audio
Magnasound
Sa Re Ga Ma
Aditya Music

The music composed by Deva, while lyrics written by Vaali and P. R. C. Balu. Vijay made his singing debut through the song "Bombay City Sukka Rotti".

Track-List
No.TitleLyricsPerformer(s)Length
1."Silena Silena"VaaliS. N. Surendar, Swarnalatha4:43
2."Auto Rani"VaaliMano, Swarnalatha5:10
3."Beechoram"VaaliS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra5:02
4."Love Love Mama"VaaliS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Shoba Chandrasekar4:51
5."Bombay City"VaaliVijay, K. S. Chithra4:53
6."Thambi Konjam"P. R. C. BaluDeva4:48

Production[]

Rasigan was the first film in which Vijay was credited with the prefix "Ilaya Thalapathy" (young commander-in-chief), an epithet by which he would be credited in the remainder of his films till Bairavaa (2017), following which it was shortened to 'Thalapathy' in Mersal.[3]

Critical reception[]

The Indian Express wrote, "The director's script and treatment seems to be geared to suit the tastes of frontbenchers."[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Rasigan Cast & Crew, Rasigan Tamil Movie Cast, Actor, Actress, Director". FilmiBeat. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  2. ^ "I USED TO TROLL VIJAY LIKE...". Behindwoods. 16 February 2017. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  3. ^ Lee, Dharmik (22 June 2017). "'மெர்சல்' ஃபர்ஸ்ட்லுக்கில் இந்த விஷயங்களை எல்லாம் கவனிச்சீங்களா..?". Vikatan (in Tamil). Retrieved 8 August 2017.
  4. ^ Lover on the run - Indian Express - p. 7

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