Azhagesan

<i>Azhagesan</i>

Azhagesan

2004 Indian film


Azhagesan is a 2004 Tamil language drama film directed by Arthi Kumar. The film stars Sathyaraj and Prema. The film, produced by B. Avinash and C. Inayathullah, was released on 20 August 2004. The film is a remake of the critical acclaimed 2001 Malayalam film Karumadikkuttan.[1] The film was released with no publicity as the makers had run out of money after the film went through development hell.[2]

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Plot

Azhagesan (Sathyaraj), a mentally ill man, is in love with his cousin Nandini (Prema), a college student. Neelakandan (Pithamagan Mahadevan) is the village landlord who is a cunning man and has grabbed all the wealth from Nandini's father a few years back. Neelakandan has a son Sekhar (Manoj K. Jayan), who is a womanizer.

Nandini and her college professor fall in love with each other. He proposes to marry her, and she accepts. Sekhar, who has an eye on Nandini, is humiliated and slapped by Nandini while he tries to misbehave with her. As a means of revenge, Sekhar kicks Nandini and her grandmother (Manorama) out of their house. Nandini's marriage is immediately stopped, and her grandmother falls ill.

Azhagesan accommodates them in his small house. Later, Nandini's fall seriously ill, and Nandini is raped by Sekhar in exchange for getting her grandmother to the town hospital. But the grandmother dies on the way to the hospital, and Nandini is devastated. Nandini gets pregnant but aborts with Neelakandan's daughter's support. Neelakandan wants to take Nandini to his house and marry Sekhar, but she refuses, and Azhagesan humiliates Neelakandan. Sekhar decides to kill Azhagesan. First, he kills Azhagesan's family friend Govinda (Delhi Ganesh). In the meantime, Neelakandan dies because of his illness. Sekhar's henchmen beat Azhagesan, and Nandini kills Sekhar.

A few years later, Nandini is released from jail and lives happily with Azhagesan.

Cast

Soundtrack

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The film score and the soundtrack were composed by Deva. The soundtrack, released in 2004, features 5 tracks with lyrics written by Kalidasan and Kalaikumar.[3][4]

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Reception

B. Balaji rated the film 1.5 out of 5 stating that: "Azhagesan, which although a remake of Malayalam film Karumadikuttan, seems more like a rip-off of the classic 16 Vayadhinile".[5] Movies.bizhat.com said that: "The film is an unmitigated endurance test for the audience" and concluded that: "the film is an amateurish attempt and is strictly avoidable".[6][7]


References

  1. "IndiaGlitz - Dispute over Azhagesan remake". IndiaGlitz. Archived from the original on 1 September 2004. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
  2. "Find Tamil Movie Azhagesan". jointscene.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2010. Retrieved 2012-04-13.
  3. "Azhagesan - Deva". thiraipaadal.com. Archived from the original on 7 January 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-13.
  4. B. Balaji. "Azhagesan". thenisai.com. Archived from the original on 29 May 2012. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
  5. "BizHat.com - Alagesan Review". movies.bizhat.com. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
  6. "Azhagesan". Chennai Online. Archived from the original on 16 October 2006. Retrieved 27 April 2022.

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