Chennai 600028
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Directed by | Venkat Prabhu |
Written by | Venkat Prabhu |
Produced by | S. P. B. Charan J. K. Saravana |
Starring | Jai Shiva Premji Nithin Sathya Aravind Akash Vijay Vasanth Vijayalakshmi Feroz Ajay Raj |
Narrated by | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam |
Cinematography | Sakthi Saravanan |
Edited by | Film editor: B. Lenin Digital & Avid editor: Praveen K. L. N. B. Srikanth |
Music by | Background score: Premji Amaren Original songs: Yuvan Shankar Raja |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Tantra Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 141 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Budget | ₹1.65 crore[1] |
Chennai 600028is a 2007 IndianTamil-languagesports comedyfilm written and directed byVenkat Prabhuin his directorial debut. It starsJai,Shiva,Premji,Aravind Akash,Nithin Sathyaand newcomersAjay Raj,Vijay Vasanth,Prasanna,Inigo Prabakaran,Karthik and Arun in the lead along withVijayalakshmi Ferozand Kristine Zedek, making their acting debuts as well. The film was produced byS. P. B. Charanalong with J. K. Saravana, a Singapore-based award-winning producer.[2]The film's score and soundtrack were composed byPremji AmaranandYuvan Shankar Rajarespectively.
The film is based onstreet cricketplayed in India, focusing on various themes such as friendship, love andrivalryin a suburban area.[3]Following its theatrical release on 27 April 2007, it received critical acclaim and emerged as a surprisesleeper hit,running successfully for more than one year in theatres,[3][4]while going on to achievecult statusin the subsequent years.[5]The film's title is derived from thepincodeforMandaveli,a suburb ofChennai,where the story takes place. The success of the film gained the relatively unknown actors – Jai, Shiva, Premji and Nithin Sathya, newcomers Vijayalakshmi and Vijay Vasanth and the director Venkat Prabhu popularity.[6]
The film was also remade in Bengali asLe Chakka(2010), inSinhaleseasSuper Six(2012), and in Kannada asBangalore 560023(2015). A sequel to the film,Chennai 600028 II:Second Innings,was released in 2016.
Plot[edit]
The story revolves around two local cricket league teams that compete against each other in local matches and consider each other as sworn enemies. Royapuram Rockers are on top of the chain and keep bashing the Sharks year after year. The heroes of the movie are the Sharks' team.
The story begins when Raghu's parents move from Royapuram to Visalakshi Thottam, Chennai 600 028. Raghu is a member of the Royapuram Rockers Cricket team, and a college student living with his parents. He has no choice but to move with them, although he detests the area. He is not very excited at the prospect of living in the same area as his sworn enemies. Raghu is faithful to his teammates, but they ignore him because of the distance. Angered at being replaced by a new guy in the team in one of the matches, Raghu estranges himself from cricket and the Rockers.
Raghu informs him of Pazhani's sister Selvi's love for Karthik. This incident initiates Raghu's friendship with a few Sharks team players and eventually gets him induced into the team. Raghu practices with the Sharks to play against the Rockers in the upcoming Radio Mirchi trophy. Pazhani, who soon learns of his sister and Karthik's love affair is disappointed and then there is a tiff amongst the friends. The team splits up for a while, but Karthik apologises to Pazhani and they make up. The team reunites and starts practising for the trophy once again. Unfortunately, Karthik is stabbed by his brother's enemies and is rendered unfit to play the match. Pazhani replaces Karthik as the captain and the team heads for the match.
Under tight pressure and with a nail-biting finish, the Sharks finally defeated the Rockers in the semi-finals of the tournament. In the finals, they meet their enemies, a group of school kids named Bad Boys-II who practice by shirking school to play cricket on the beach. The kids are really good, and the Sharks know it because they have lost badly to them once before.
The movie ends with the team really struggling to keep up in the game.
Cast[edit]
- Jaias Raghuvaran 'Raghu' Sampath
- Shivaas Karthik 'Karthi'
- Premjias Sreenivasan 'Cheenu'
- Vaibhavas Jillu
- Aravind Akashas Aravind
- Nithin Sathyaas Pazhani
- Vijay Vasanthas Gopi
- Ajay Rajas Ezhumalai '7 malai'
- Prassanna as Shanmugham 'Shanu'
- Ranjith as Imran
- Arun as Uday
- Karthik Preath as Arivazhagan 'Arivu'
- Sampath Rajas Guna
- Ilavarasuas Manohar
- Vijayalakshmi Ferozas Selvi
- Kristine Zedek as Swetha
- Badava Gopias Commentator
- Sakthi Saravananas Aravind's boss
- Inigo Prabakaranas John (Rockers's captain)
- Mai Prakash as Rocker's team player
- Sundar as Jeeva
- Hari Prashanthas Hari, Bad Boys' captain
- S. N. Surendaras Sampath, Raghu's father
- Neelu Nasreen as Guna's wife
- Srilatha as Durga, Raghu's mother
- Shanmugasundaramas Sports minister
- Sam Andersonas David
- Mirchi Senthilas Radio Mirchi RJ (special appearance)
- Kalyanspecial appearance in "Saroja Saman Nikalo" song
- Karunasas himself in a fight scene
Production[edit]
Chennai 600028is the directorial debut of Venkat Prabhu.[7]The film was initiallyEnga Area Ulla Varaadha(Do not enter our territory), but lyricistVaaliwas critical of the idea, feeling that the title was "negative" sounding. Subsequently, the film was retitledChennai 600028,with the idea of including the postal code taken from the title of the American television seriesBeverly Hills, 90210.[8]Venkat Prabhu felt the new title was "more apt and universal".[9]
Soundtrack[edit]
The film's score was composed by Venkat Prabhu's brother,Premji Amaran,while his cousin,Yuvan Shankar Rajacomposed the soundtrack, which also featured two tracks that were rearranged by Premji. The soundtrack album, featuring 9 tracks, released on 19 February 2007 in India and four days later in Singapore andMalaysia,on 23 February 2007.[10]The audio was launched at the radio stationRadio Mirchi,broadcasting all the songs live, which was said to be the first time in India.[10]The lyrics were written by'Kavignar' VaaliandGangai Amaran,father of Venkat Prabhu. Also, composerYuvan Shankar Rajapenned the lyrics for the song "Natpukullae", besides singing it. 19 singers had rendered their voice for the songs, including Yogi B, DJ Funky Sathiya and SilveStar, two Singaporean rappers, actorKarunas,director Venkat Prabhu and producer S. P. B. Charan.
The album was both critically acclaimed and gained immense popularity upon its release, being described as, "excellent", a "rocking album"[11]and one of the "aesthetic highlights" of the film.[12]The songs were said to be a big hit as reportedly 25000 CDs were sold on the very first day,[13]"ruling the charts" worldwide.[14]The songs "Jalsa" and "Saroja Saman Nikalo" were "rocking the dance floors".[15]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Ulle Vaa" | Vaali | Yuvan Shankar Raja | Yuvan Shankar Raja,Yogi B, DJ Funky Sathiya, SILVEstar | 3:51 |
2. | "Un Parvai" | Vaali | Yuvan Shankar Raja | Vijay Yesudas | 4:09 |
3. | "Natpukkullae" | Yuvan Shankar Raja | Yuvan Shankar Raja | Yuvan Shankar Raja | 2:36 |
4. | "Yaaro" (Love Theme) | Vaali | Yuvan Shankar Raja | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam,K. S. Chithra | 5:15 |
5. | "Jalsa" | Gangai Amaran | Yuvan Shankar Raja | Ranjith,Tippu,Premgi Amaren,Haricharan,Karthik | 3:57 |
6. | "Oh! Oh! Ennanamo" | Vaali | Yuvan Shankar Raja | Anushka Manchanda | 4:06 |
7. | "Yaaro" (Friendship Theme) | Vaali | Yuvan Shankar Raja | S. P. B. Charan,Venkat Prabhu | 5:01 |
8. | "Jalsa" (Remix) | Gangai Amaran | Yuvan Shankar Raja(Remixed byPremgi Amaran) | Sabesh,Gana Ulaganathan, Gana Pazhani,Karunas,Premgi Amaren | 4:08 |
9. | "Saroja Saman Nikalo" | Gangai Amaran | Yuvan Shankar Raja | Shankar Mahadevan,Premgi Amaren | 4:15 |
Total length: | 37:20 |
Release and reception[edit]
Chennai 600028was released on 27 April 2007.[citation needed]Sifyin their review stated that "All the guys who acted in the film are candid and have let their hair down. RJ Shiva is the surprise packet in the film. Venkat Prabhu deserves a pat on his back for making a breezy fun movie which highlights the fact that cricket in India which is a religion for many is also won through team spirit and sacrifice. So go ahead, make your matinee and enjoy the match."[16]Baradwaj Rangan reviewed the film as "A street-cricket saga from a bunch of no-names comes out of nowhere and knocks your socks off."[17]Writing forRediff.com,Sriram Iyer stated "The movie is a result of a perfect team effort in every sense. A perfect entertainer, not to be missed."[18]Malathi Rangarajan ofThe Hinduwrote "Every city youngster would have experienced one or the other situation projected in `Chennai... ' And that's the film's USP. Venkat Prabhu has shown that without a glowing star cast or formulaic gibberish, enjoyable films can be made. Down-to-earth approach and levity are Prabhu's strengths. `Chennai 600028' is proof enough."[19]Malini Mannath ofChennai Onlinewrote, "It's an interestingly scripted and narrated tale from producer-director duo of S P B Charan (his third production) and Venkat Prabhu. No doubt the takings at times are a bit amateurish. Also, the debutant director has done his bit of experimentation, breaking away from the grammar of conventional film-making. But all this has worked to the film's advantage. For, there is a candid, realistic feel to the whole narrative. The unconventional camera movements and angles (debutant Shakti Saravanan), and the slick editing (Lenin) all add to the effect. Yuvan Shanker Raja's songs too blend in well."[20]Lajjavathi ofKalkipraised the acting of debutants, Venkat Prabhu's direction, Sakthi saravanan's cinematography and Yuvan Shankar Raja's music and concluded calling it perfect jolly treatment for youth.[21]
The film emerged asleeper hitat the box office, and also attainedcult status,in coming years.[4][3]The film's 100th day celebrations, took place in early August 2007 atChennai Trade Centre,withRajinikanthandKamal Hassanbeing the chief guest.[22]The film was later dubbed inTeluguasKodithe Kottalirain 2009.[23]
Remakes[edit]
The film was remade inBengaliasLe Chakka(2009),[24]and inKannadaasBangalore 560023(2015). The film was also remade inSinhaleseasSuper Sixin 2012.[25]
Awards and nominations[edit]
- Vijay Award for Best Crew
- Vijay Award for Best Find of the Year–Venkat Prabhu
- Nominated –Vijay Award for Best Film
- Nominated –Vijay Award for Best Director– Venkat Prabhu
- Nominated –Vijay Award for Best Story, Screenplay Writer– Venkat Prabhu
- Nominated –Vijay Award for Best Debut Actor–Shiva
- Nominated –Vijay Award for Best Debut Actress–Vijayalakshmi Ahathian
- Nominated –Vijay Award for Best Editor–B. Lenin
- Nominated –Vijay Award for Best Lyricist–Vaali
- Nominated –Vijay Award for Best Male Playback Singer–S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
- Nominated –Vijay Award for Best Choreographer–Ajay Raj
Sequel[edit]
A sequel toChennai 600028was released on 9 December 2016. It features several cast members from the earlier film includingJai,Shiva,Premji,Aravind AkashandNithin Sathya.ActorsVaibhav,Subbu Panchu,Abhinay Vaddiwere chosen to play supporting roles in the film.[26][27]
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- 2000s Indian films
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- 2000s Tamil-language films
- 2007 directorial debut films
- Culture of Chennai
- Films about cricket in India
- Films directed by Venkat Prabhu
- Films scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja
- Indian buddy comedy films
- Indian sports comedy films
- Tamil films remade in other languages
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