Manmadan Ambu
Manmadan Ambu | |
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Directed by | K. S. Ravikumar |
Written by | |
Produced by | Udhayanidhi Stalin |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Manush Nandan |
Edited by | Shan Mohammed |
Music by | Devi Sri Prasad |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Red Giant Movies (worldwide) Gemini Film Circuit(Andhra Pradesh) Sree Gokulam Films (Kerala)[1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 152 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Budget | ₹50 crore[2] |
Manmadan Ambu(transl. Cupid's Arrow)[3]is a 2010 IndianTamil-languageromantic comedyfilm directed byK. S. Ravikumarand written byKamal Haasan.The film stars himself,TrishaandR. Madhavanin the title roles, while featuringSangeetha,Oviya,Ramesh Aravind,Usha Uthup,Manju PillaiandUrvashiamong others in supporting roles.[4]The film features music composed byDevi Sri Prasad,with several songs written and sung by Kamal Haasan himself, while Manush Nandan andShan Mohammedmade their debuts as cinematographer and editor.
After significant pre-production which included rehearsals of the entire script before filming, the film was extensively shot across Europe and on acruise ship,whilst scenes were also canned acrossChennaiandKodaikanal.[5]It was produced byUdhayanidhi Stalin,Manmadan Ambureleased worldwide on 23 December 2010. The movie was based on the 1948 movieRomance on the High Seas.[6][7]
Plot
[edit]Ambujakshi alias "Nisha", a film actress, arrives in Europe to spend the vacations with her friend Deepa, a divorcee, and her two children Viswanath alias Vish and Bhagirathi. While going in a taxi, Ambu recalls an early incident regarding her ex-boyfriend Madhanagopal, a wealthy entrepreneur. Three years ago, she was shooting for a film with actorSuriyain a bright park, and Madhan was suspicious of her relationship with the actor. While returning, he let Ambu drive his new car. Madhan insisted that Ambu stop acting but she refused, leading to an argument that almost caused their car to crash into a smaller white car. Unable to bear Madhan's jealousy, Ambu broke her relationship with Madhan and walked away.
Madhan now suspects that Ambu may be having a relationship with her colleagues in the film industry. To end that, he hires detective Major Raja Mannar to follow her when she goes on a cruise for a vacation inBarcelona.Mannar accepts, as he needs money to pay the hospital bills of his friend Rajan, who is diagnosed with cancer, and who is being taken care of by his wife Mallika. Contrary to Madhan's suspicions, Ambu is loyal and virtuous; when Mannar reports this, Madhan refuses to pay him as his suspicions were unfounded.
Disappointed, Mannar, to save his dying friend Rajan, fabricates a story and tells Madhan that she is having a secret affair during her trip. In the process, he introduces himself as a manager of a security company to Ambu, Deepa, and Deepa's children, and becomes close to the group. While getting closer to Ambu, Mannar says to Madhan that Ambu's intentions are good, but the man she was being seen with, is of poor character. Madhan does not like what he hears and eventually breaks up with Ambu. In the background, Madhan's mother Indira, who has never liked Ambu, calls her brother to inform that Madhan has broken up with Ambu and that they should get his daughter Sunanda married to Madhan as agreed previously.
While recollecting his past as anArmy officerto Ambu, Mannar reveals that he lost his wife Juliet three years ago in a car accident. Ambu realizes to her horror that the accident was caused by her during the argument with Madhan. Both of them decide to confront each other with the truth, but Ambu misidentifies Kunju Kurup as Madhan's detective, slaps him, and tells him that she loves Mannar. Meanwhile, Rajan undergoes an operation immediately after the chemotherapy, in an attempt to keep him alive. To make things worse, Madhan announces that he will visit them in person atVenice.Ultimately, Mannar and Deepa (who now knows that Mannar is Madhan's actual spy) stage a plan with the help of Kurup and his wife Manju to deceive Madhan for the final break-up with Ambu.
Madhan arrives at the place and various mix-ups and misunderstandings take place among the characters. Finally, Madhan realises that Ambu has fallen in love with Mannar and accepts it with a heavy heart. At the same time, Rajan recovers from cancer. Mallika calls and tells Mannar this with tears and thanks him. The film ends as everyone returns to India on the cruise, with Madhan and Deepa starting a relationship and Mannar and Ambu proposing their love.
Cast
[edit]- Kamal Haasanas Major Raja Mannar (Major R Mannar)
- R. Madhavanas Madhanagopal (Madhan)
- Trishaas Ambujakshi (Ambu) / Nisha
- Sangeethaas Deepa
- Oviyaas Sunanda
- Ramesh Aravindas Rajan
- Urvashias Mallika
- Kunchanas Kunju Kurup
- Manju Pillaias Manju Kurup
- Usha Uthupas Indira
- Srimanas Palani
- Biriyaalayam Thurai as Thurai
- Pooja as Bagirathi
- Aasish Mahesh as Viswanath Srinivasan (Vish)
- Cameo appearances in two songs
- Suriyaas himself in the song "Oyyale"
- Caroline Furiolias Juliet in the song "Neela Vaanam"
- K. S. Ravikumaras himself in the song "Oyyale"
- Shobias himself in the song "Oyyale"
- Diyaas herself in the song "Oyyale" (voice only)
Production
[edit]AfterUnnaipol Oruvan,Kamal Haasan opted against reviving his home productionMarmayogi,and signed on for a film produced byUdhayanidhi Stalin.While the film went through months of pre-production,Trisha,in December 2009,[8]and thenR. Madhavan,in February 2010, were added to the project,[9]withK. S. Ravikumarbeing chosen as the director. Though early indications suggested the film would be titledYaavarum Kaelir[10]orKarunyam,[11]for whichpoetessVishali Kannadasan, daughter of lyricistKannadasanwas even approached to play a pivotal role.[12]The launch ceremony of the film, held on 3 June 2010, confirmed the title asManmadan Ambu.[13]During the launch, Kamal Haasan said that prior to the shootrehearsalswere performed.[13]Haasan, along withCrazy Mohan,wrote the film's screenplay and dialogues.[14]The film also marked the debut of cinematographerManush Nandanin Tamil cinema.[15]
Kamal Haasan worked again with director K. S. Ravikumar for the fifth and last time after a two-year break following these previous collaborations inAvvai Shanmughi(1996),Thenali(2000),Panchatanthiram(2002) andDasavathaaram(2008).[16]Film shoots were subsequently held aboard acruise linerfromDubai,and the film was shot across various regions of Europe including Paris andMarseillein France,Barcelonain Spain, andRomeandVenicein Italy. Parts of the film were also shot inKodaikanalinSouth India;remaining portions were completed inChennai.[16]90 per cent of the film was shot abroad, and 40 per cent was on the shipMSC Splendida.French crew also worked in the film.[17]
Music
[edit]Manmadan Ambu | ||||
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Soundtrack albumby | ||||
Released | 20 November 2010 | |||
Recorded | Panchathan Record Inn and AM Studios | |||
Length | 28:50 | |||
Language | Tamil | |||
Label | Venus Records & Tapes | |||
Producer | Devi Sri Prasad | |||
Devi Sri Prasadchronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Behindwoods | [18] |
Rediff | [3] |
The film's music was scored byDevi Sri Prasadand all the lyrics were written by Kamal Haasan himself. The soundtrack album was launched at a promotional event held on 20 November 2010, at Singapore Expo, Singapore, where the film's cast and crew and other celebrities attended the event.[19]The controversial song "Kamal Kavidhai", had come under criticism due to lines about a woman's desire and for references to Hindu deities likeAranganatharand Sri Varalakshmi. Therefore, producerUdhayanidhi Stalinopted to remove it from the film.[20]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Dhagudu Dhattham" | Kamal Haasan | Kamal Haasan | 4:45 |
2. | "Who's The Hero" | Kamal Haasan | Andrea Jeremiah | 4:24 |
3. | "Neela Vaanam" | Kamal Haasan | Kamal Haasan,Priya Himesh | 4:25 |
4. | "Oyyale" | Viveka | Mukesh Mohamed,Suchitra,Karthik Kumar | 3:54 |
5. | "Kamal Kavidhai" | Kamal Haasan | Kamal Haasan,Trisha | 5:15 |
6. | "Manmadan Ambu" | Kamal Haasan | Devi Sri Prasad | 4:21 |
7. | "Theme Music" | Instrumental | 1:46 | |
Total length: | 28:50 |
Critical response
[edit]The album received positive reviews from music critics. C. Karthik from Behindwoods rated the album 3/5 and quoted "Overall, DSP can be very proud of this album as he has deviated from his normal offerings. A westernised folk song, jazz, melodies, a poem and a kuthu...an album could not ask for more variety and DSP has delivered. Though the music gets a little heavy at times, he has Kamal, with his voice and lyrics, to save him. The new experiments shows his maturity and his intention for being innovative. With the movie's release soon, the songs must be playing non-stop on air."[18]Pavithra Srinivasan ofRediffalso gave the album 3/5 saying that "DSP has a reputation for sticking with his regulation format of tunes and here too, you can see it pop up at certain places but there's also a departure from the usual, mostly an influence of Haasan in both lyrics and music. Whatever the reason, the end result is an album that provides you a treat. Go for it."[3]Indiaglitz said "Overall, this film must have been a different experience for DSP who all along dwelled in fast rhythmic world. The whole album has an up market western jazz feel except for that one song. For a story that happens in Europe, DSP has done it right, we guess."[21]
Release
[edit]Theatrical
[edit]Manmadan Ambuwas released on 23 December 2010.[22]
Home media
[edit]Kalaignar TVbought the satellite rights.[23]
Reception
[edit]Box office
[edit]Manmadhan Ambugrossed₹46.2 million(US$550,000) inChennaialone over a period of 4 weeks. In UK, it grossed first week $77,360[24]and in Malaysia $653,942.Sifydeclared the film as "average".[25]
Critical response
[edit]Manmadhan Ambureceived mixed reviews from critics.The Indian Expressgave 3 out of 5, claiming that "Manmadhan Ambuhas all the elements of a good entertainer, but still something seems to be lacking. However, overall, the film is entertaining and enjoyable ".[26]Behindwoodsgave 2.5 out of 5 and stated "Overall,Manmadhan Ambuis an entertainer but in parts ",[27]whileMid-Daywrote "Manmadhan Ambudoes impress but it lacks the punch to captivate the audiences ".[15]Rediffgave 3 out of 5, claiming that "Manmadhan Ambudefies characterization as either a romantic film or a comedy, largely because the two don't mix ".[28]Sifygave 3 out of 5, said, "Manmadhan Ambuis consistently engaging. Cleverly written and sharply cast, it is a film that delivers hearty laughs. It is one of those rare Tamil films that's funny and smart at the same time ".[29]Indiaglitzsaid, "Manmadhan Ambumay not be aPanchatanthiramorDasavathaaram,but a perfect holiday entertainer withKamalstamp all over it. "[30]Malathi Rangarajan ofThe Hindustated that, "Sprinkled with humour, joy, love, sadness and sentiment with an undercurrent of jealousy running through it, MMA [Manmadhan Ambu] is a cocktail of emotions – tasty, but at times queer! ".[31]NDTVresident editor T.S. Sudhir wrote, "Don't go expecting aPanchatantiramfrom the Kamal-K. S. Ravikumarcombo, for you will be disappointed. MMA has starting trouble and one hour into the film, you are desperately waiting for the comic fireworks to start, given that the film has been marketed as a laugh riot. The riot, when it happens post the interval, leaves you with a feeling of being shortchanged. "He further mentioned," The problem with MMA is as much with Kamal as with the audience for you expect nothing short of brilliance from this Master of all trades. In MMA, Kamal has shot the Cupid's arrow (which is what Manmadhan Ambu means) rather lazily. Go without expecting a world record in archery! "[32]The New Indian Expresswrote "the first half moves at a brisk pace, with some genuine fun moments, and crackling one-liners, all with the promise of more good times to come. But the second half fizzles out totally as the script nosedives never to recover", and also the movie plot takes its inspiration from the 1948 American comedy,Romance on the High Seas.[33]
Lawsuit
[edit]Though theCensor Board of Indiacleared the songKamal Kavidhaipenned by Kamal himself, it courted controversy after right wing groups protested against the lyrics of song as obscene. The song was later removed from the film.[20][34]
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External links
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- 2010 romantic comedy films
- Films shot in Barcelona
- Films shot in Paris
- Films set in Spain
- Films shot in Spain
- Films shot in Chennai
- Films shot in Italy
- Films shot in France
- Indian romantic comedy films
- Films directed by K. S. Ravikumar
- 2010s Tamil-language films
- 2010s Indian films
- Films with screenplays by Kamal Haasan
- Films scored by Devi Sri Prasad
- Films shot in Kodaikanal
- Films set in Athens
- Indian remakes of American films
- Films with screenplays by K. S. Ravikumar
- Tamil-language Indian films