| Saivam | |
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Poster | |
| Directed by | Vijay |
| Written by | Vijay |
| Produced by | A. L. Azhagappan |
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| Cinematography | Nirav Shah |
| Edited by | Anthony |
| Music by | G. V. Prakash Kumar |
Production company | Think Big Studios |
| Distributed by | Red Giant Movies |
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| Country | India |
| Language | Tamil |
Saivam (transl. Vegetarianism) is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language drama film written, directed and produced by Vijay. The film features Nassar in the lead role and child actress Sara Arjun plays another pivotal role. The film's cinematography was handled by Nirav Shah and music composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. The film was released on 27 June 2014 to positive reviews. The film was remade in Telugu as Dagudumootha Dandakor (2015), with Sara Arjun reprising her role.[1]
Plot
Kathiresan Chettiyar is the head of a large family which consists of three sons and a daughter and their respective families. The families get together at the house for vacation. When the entire family goes to their temple on a given day, certain ill-fated events occur. The family believes that it is because it had forgotten to perform a ritual sacrifice which involves the slaughter of a rooster. This thought is fueled all the more by each family member blaming this to be the cause for all their problems both at home and at work. Kathiresan decides to sacrifice Paappa, their pet rooster, in the upcoming festival, and the family is assured that all their problems will disappear eventually after the ritual. Then, suddenly, Paappa goes missing.
The members of the family are shocked at Paappa's disappearance and begin searching for it. It is revealed out that Kathiresan's granddaughter Tamizhselvi hid Paappa in the attic in order to save it from getting slaughtered, as she loves Paappa so much that she cannot stand to see it die. The rest of the story revolves around Tamizhselvi's attempts to save Paappa from being slaughtered and the family's attempts to find the rooster and performing the ritual.
Ultimately she convinces everyone not to kill Paappa, as God if he care for one species should care for others too.
In the mid-credit scene, everyone realises the truth and turn vegetarian indicating that they wouldn't harm any species.
Cast
- Nassar as Kathiresan
- Sara Arjun as Tamizhselvi
- Luthfudeen Baashaa as Senthil
- Twara Desai as Abhirami
- Suresh as Meiyappan
- Shanmugarajan as AL. K. S. Swamigal
- Vidya Pradeep as Thenmozhi, Tamizh's mother
- George Maryan as Raja
- Rajyalakshmi as Dhanalakshmi
- Ray Paul as Saravanan
- Lakshmanan Ganesh as Ganeshan
- Shakti as Kumaran
- KS Suchitra Shetty as Usha
- Kousalya as Vishalakshi
- Kalyani Natarajan as Meenakshi
- Vittal as Ramanathan
- Ravi as Balamurugan
- Master Rahil Singhi as Karthik
- Kala as Kala
- Savithri as Kamatchi
- Malathi as Servant
Production
Saivam is the first film produced by director Vijay via his then newly established production studio, Think Big Studios. Production was underway by November 2013 indicating that the film's production was underway. The team, featuring mostly a new cast, completed most of the schedule in a thirty-day stint in Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu.[2]
Vijay released more information regarding the cast in January 2014 and announced that the son of actor Nassar, Luthfudeen, would make his acting debut in the film and would have the stage name of Senthil. He would appear alongside another debutant, Twara Desai, while Nassar would play Senthil's grandfather in the film.[3] Filming was completed within forty days.[4] Talking further about the film, Vijay revealed that Saivam would be about family values and hoped it would instill lost family traditions into the audiences, noting that he was inspired by his visits back to his home village.[5][6]
Soundtrack
The soundtrack album is composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, who regularly composes for A. L. Vijay's films. The album features five songs, with two instrumental tracks; all songs were written by Na. Muthukumar. Singer P. Unnikrishnan's eight-year-old daughter Uthara Unnikrishnan recorded the song "Azhagu".[7] The soundtrack album was released on 28 May 2014 at Chennai.[8][9]
Marketing and release
In April 2014, the film's release was stalled due to a court order by SG Films.[10] The film was eventually released on 27 June the same year.[11] Red Giant Movies acquired the distribution rights.[12][13]
As a part of the film's promotion, the makers unveiled a tie-in game which revolves around a rooster trying to evade people catching it.[14]
Reception
Rediff praised the film, saying "Good dialogues, great characterisation with opportunities for everyone to prove themselves, plenty of humour and a light-hearted romance makes this family drama an extremely engaging affair."[15] The Times of India said, "In all of his films so far, Vijay has struggled with the pacing but here, he is bang on and the slightly laid-back pace of the film fits its setting beautifully. It is no surprise that Saivam is his best — not to mention, his most original — film yet."[16] Writing for The Hindu. Baradwaj Rangan praised it as "a film that infuses artistry into a generally light-hearted entertainment. You can sense that Saivam is an all-round labour of love. There isn’t an iota of cynical calculation in it."[17]
Awards
At the 62nd National Film Awards, Uthara Unnikrishnan won the award for Best Female Playback Singer for the song "Azhagu",[18] becoming the youngest winner in that category.[19] Na. Muthukumar received the National Award for Best Lyricist for the same song.[20]
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