Yaman (film)

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Yaman
Yaman (2017).jpg
Promotional poster
Directed byJeeva Shankar
Written byJeeva Shankar
Produced byA. Subaskaran
Fatima Vijay Antony
StarringVijay Antony
Miya
Thiagarajan
CinematographyJeeva Shankar
Edited byVeera Senthil Raj
Music byVijay Antony
Production
companies
Lyca Productions
Vijay Antony Film Corporation
Release date
  • 24 February 2017 (2017-02-24)
Running time
153 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Yaman (English: Lord of Death) is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language political action thriller film[1] written and directed by Jeeva Shankar. Co-produced by Lyca Productions and Vijay Antony Film Corporation, the film features Vijay Antony and Miya in the lead roles, while Thiagarajan portrays another pivotal character. The film, which features Jeeva Shankar and Vijay Antony doubling up as the cinematographer and the music composer respectively, was released alongside its dubbed Telugu version on 24 February 2017.[2]The movie was a commercial success.

Plot[]

As the film begins, in the 1980s Thriunelveli, Arivudai Nambi (Vijay Antony) is killed by his rivals, who fear that their position would be threatened if he were to make it big in politics. Arividuai Nambi's wife commits suicide after the sudden death of her husband. Eventually, Arivudai Nambi's father looked after and cared for his grandson.

Decades later, Arivudai Nambi's son Tamilarasan (Vijay Antony) is accidentally drawn into the murky world of behind-the-screens politicking when he is jailed due to admitting to having hit someone on the road. Two gangster-type baddies with political backing become his enemies, and this, in turn, brings him closer to Karunakaran (Thiagarajan), a political heavyweight who has his own ambitions.

A minister sees Tamilarasan as an enemy because he sees him as Nambi, whom he had conspired to murder and later killed. Meanwhile, Tamailarasan had a friendly relationship with Anjana (Miya) after she accidentally hit him on his motorbike. Machinations and counter-machinations grow with the growing political ambitions of Tamilarasan, whose rivals will not let him and his wife, Anjana, live in peace. Tamilarasan boldly faces all this in his game of one-upmanship and realizes his dream of growing big in politics, like his father.

Cast[]

Production[]

In December 2015, Jeeva Shankar announced that his next film would feature Vijay Antony and the pair would collaborate after working together in Naan (2012). Shankar had initially discussed the script with other actors including Vijay Sethupathi, who had requested the director to finish the script in two months, but Shankar took eight months and Vijay Sethupathi became busy with other projects.[3] Antony's availability meant that Shankar chose to cast him in the lead role. He revealed that the film would be a political thriller film set in Chennai and Antony would portray the character who brings "the message of death".[4] Miya was signed on as the film's lead actress during January 2016, while Lyca Productions announced that they would produce the film.[5] Antony put on weight for the film and began working on the project during the same month, with the producers revealing that the film would be shot within eighty days.[6] Thiagarajan joined the film's cast during May 2016 and revealed that he would portray the lead antagonist, appearing as a "political mastermind".[7]

Several scenes were shot in Chennai, while a prison set was erected in Pondicherry for the shoot.[8] A song was shot in Mumbai during July 2016 featuring Vijay Antony and Miya.[9] The team later moved on to film sequences in Georgia during July 2016.[10]

Soundtrack[]

Yaman
Soundtrack album by
Released4 February 2017 (2017-February-04)
Recorded2016
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelLyca Music
Vijay Antony chronology
Saithan
(2016)
Yaman
(2017)
Annadurai
(2017)

The film's score and soundtrack were composed by Vijay Antony. The song "Yem Mela Kai Vachaa Gaali" was released as a single in September 2016, during the Tamil Nadu Premier League match of Kovai vs Chepauk held in Tirunelveli.[11] The album was released on 4 February 2017 by Lyca Music.

Tamil (original)
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Yem Mela Kai Vachaa Gaali"AnnamalaiHemachandra, Chetan, Kumar4:30
2."Damelo Dumelo"P. VetriselvanSaranya, Maria Roe Vincent, El Fe4:31
3."Kadavul Ezhuthum"Ko. SeshaYazin Nizar, Janaki Iyer4:57
4."Sigaram Chella"EknathJagadeesh Kumar, Ranjith Unni, Velmurugan, Ayappan2:44
5."Neeye Thaniyaai"MuthumilanJagadeesh2:44

Release[]

The film had a worldwide theatrical release on 24 February 2017, with a dubbed Telugu version with the same name having a simultaneous release. The satellite rights of the film were sold to Zee Tamil.[12] Sify.com gave the film a positive review, stating "to conclude, Yaman is a film with many layers, and one with solid drama at its core, which makes it such an engaging watch" and that "it is that rare kind of film which transports you bang in the middle of its action".[13] In their review of the film, The Hindu found "strong performances and detailing save the day for Vijay Antony’s Yaman... the film's release timing is apt in the country’s politically active scenario".[14] A critic from The Times of India wrote "overall, a little more pace, doing away a duet song which appears in the second half which makes audience yawn and slight tone down of heroism would have worked wonders". The Indian Express called it "a watchable political drama, which has come out at the right time in the light of the ongoing political crisis in Tamil Nadu".[15] Likewise, The Deccan Chronicle's review mentioned, "the film works only in parts". The New Indian Express stated "despite the glitches, and with more positives than negatives, Yaman is a fairly interesting watch".[16][17] Baradwaj Rangan of Film Companion wrote "There’s too much dialogue, explaining what we already know. And Vijay Antony isn’t actor enough to clue us in to the character’s inner workings...To his credit, he wants to veer away from the mass-hero template. His films actually have a story. If only he’d find better people to tell them."[18]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Vijay Antony to play dual roles in political action thriller 'Yemen'". The News Minute.
  2. ^ "Yaman review. Yaman Telugu movie review, story, rating". IndiaGlitz.com.
  3. ^ Anantharam, Chitra Deepa (11 February 2017). "Power politics" – via www.thehindu.com.
  4. ^ "'Naan' combo back again for an action film - Times of India". The Times of India.
  5. ^ "The Heroine of Vijay Antony-Jeeva Shankar film - Tamil News". IndiaGlitz.com. 27 January 2016.
  6. ^ Subhakeerthana, S. (31 January 2016). "I've been binge-eating to gain weight!: Vijay Antony". Deccan Chronicle.
  7. ^ "Thiagarajan plays a political mastermind in his next, Yeman - Times of India". The Times of India.
  8. ^ K, Janani (23 January 2017). "A political thriller for Vijay Antony". Deccan Chronicle.
  9. ^ "Vijay Antony's 'Yeman'- Important shooting update - Tamil News". IndiaGlitz.com. 7 July 2016.
  10. ^ "Vijay Antony will sport a new look in Yeman song - Times of India". The Times of India.
  11. ^ "Vijay Antony's Yemen single track launched". The News Minute. 9 September 2016.
  12. ^ "Yaman Movie Premiere". tamiltvchannelexpress.blogspot.com. 27 September 2017. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  13. ^ "Yaman review: An intense political drama". Sify.
  14. ^ Nadadhur, Srivathsan (24 February 2017). "Yaman: A political plunge" – via www.thehindu.com.
  15. ^ "Yaman Movie Review {3/5}: Vijay Antony has once again chosen a script which suits him" – via timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
  16. ^ "Review: This is not the 'Yaman' of all political dramas". The New Indian Express.
  17. ^ Subramanian, Anupama (25 February 2017). "Yaman movie review: Decent political drama that only works in parts". Deccan Chronicle.
  18. ^ "Yaman Movie Review – Film Companion".
  19. ^ ""Yaman total worldwide box office collections"". CDMBP - Indian Box Office Destination. 5 April 2017. Retrieved 19 October 2019.

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