Maragadha Naanayam | |
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Directed by | ARK Saravan |
Written by | ARK Saravan |
Produced by | G. Dillibabu |
Starring | Aadhi Nikki Galrani |
Cinematography | P. V. Shankar |
Edited by | Prasanna GK |
Music by | Dhibu Ninan Thomas |
Production company | Axess Film Factory |
Release date |
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Running time | 119 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Maragadha Naanayam (transl. Emerald Coin) is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language fantasy comedy film written and directed by ARK Saravan in his directorial debut. The film stars Aadhi and Nikki Galrani while Anandaraj, Munishkanth, Daniel Annie Pope, Mime Gopi, and Kota Srinivasa Rao play supporting roles. The music was composed by first-timer Dhibu Ninan Thomas with cinematography by PV Shankar and editing by Prasanna GK.
The film was released on 16 June 2017 in Tamil and Telugu languages, the latter titled Marakathamani.[1] On 27 July 2023, Saravan announced a sequel titled Maragadha Naanayam 2.[2]
Plot
Senguttuvan and Elango are two small-time crooks who work for a local jewel smuggler named "Nochukuppam" Ramdoss. Senguttavan is attracted to a young woman Chanakya whom he sees every morning at the bus stop, however he never manages to speak to her. Chanakya eventually gets married, but her husband doesn't treat her well and physically and verbally abuses her in public.
Meanwhile, a Chinese businessman comes to the city looking to acquire an antique emerald medallion named "Maragatha Naanayam". This stone was owned by an ancient king named Irumporai and is rumoured to be cursed; anyone who laid their hands on the stone died due to a lorry accident, with the lorry rumoured to be driven by the spirit of King Irumporai. He hires a contractor named John, who has connections with local gangs that could do the job. He offers ₹10,00,00,000 for the contract, but no one is willing to do the job as they are afraid of the curse. Only Senguttavan, who is frustrated at the small-time work he is doing under Ramdoss, is interested in the offer as he wants to involve himself in something big and challenging. Elango convinces Senguttuvan to approach a local priest who could protect them from the curse. The priest hands Senguttavan and Elango a lemon, at which point the ghosts of the 132 people killed by the curse are revealed to them. The priest tells them that if they are going to pursue the stone, they will need to seek the help of one of the ghosts.
Back home, Senguttuvan and Elango complete the ritual to summon one of the ghosts: Elango's uncle Chidambaram. Unfortunately, before the ghost could appear, the duo is interrupted by the news that Ramdoss has died due to a heart attack. During Ramdoss's burial, the lemon accidentally slips from Senguttavan's pocket and falls on Ramdoss's hand, as a result of which Chidambaram's ghost possesses Ramdoss's body and appears in front of Senguttavan and Elango the following morning, much to their shock. The ghost decides to use three recently dead people and possess them with ghosts of three other people killed by the curse to help Senguttavan and Elango in their mission. The first is an old beggar Selvaraj who died in his sleep alongside the road. The second is a man who got decapitated in a freak accident. The third happens to be Chanakya, who hanged herself after the abuse. Chidambaram successfully brings two of the ghosts to their new bodies, but one of them, a Tamil teacher, has trouble staying in Selvaraj's body and keeps jumping in and out of the corpse.
Senguttuvan, Elango, and the three ghosts, now in their borrowed bodies, pursue the emerald stone. Following an initial lead, they interrogate Pandurangan (M. S. Bhaskar) while posing as the henchmen of a powerful local gang leader "Twinkle" Ramanathan (Anandaraj). This leads them to recover an emerald medallion, which turns out to be a fake. However, their methods draw the attention of Ramanathan. He previously rejected the idea of pursuing the stone but changes his mind. After realising that they recovered a replica, the group continues to piece clues together. They find the man who made the fake, who is now on his deathbed. Before he dies, the man gives them clues to who ordered the fake medallion – a local doctor named Krishnan (Gajaraj) who happens to be one of the men killed by the curse. They find his son, who is also a doctor, and kidnap him. Before they can get him to tell them where the original medallion is, they are caught by Ramanathan's henchmen and are taken to his torture chamber. They manage to escape the torturers and eventually find the original medallion.
Despite Chidambaram's warning, Senguttuvan and Elango touch the stone and are thereby cursed. They arrange for a meeting with John and the Chinese businessman for the exchange, but on the way, they are pursued by the mysterious driverless lorry. John and the Chinese businessman are run over by the lorry and killed. Senguttuvan manages to elude the lorry initially and recover the suitcase full of money. They then run into the Tamil teacher, who is in Selvaraj's body. He tells them that they must return the stone to the King's grave to lift the curse. On the way to the gravesite, they are pursued by both the mystery lorry and Ramanathan's gang, who are hell bent on taking the stone from them. The group manages to elude both and get to the gravesite. Before they can return the stone, Ramanathan's gang shows up. Senguttavan makes a deal with Ramanathan that after he places the stone in the King's grave, he can take it, to which he agrees. Senguttuvan and Elango place the stone in the grave and are therefore released from the curse. Ramanathan has one of his henchmen recover the stone.
Having completed the job, Senguttuvan and Elango bid goodbye to the four ghosts, who release themselves from the occupied bodies. The ghost occupying Chanakya's body allows an emotional Senguttavan to hear at last the voice of Chanakya and also a declaration of love from her. After Senguttavan and Elango bid a tearful farewell to Chidambaram, all four bodies are laid to rest.
During the credits, while Senguttavan and Elango are boarding a bus to return home, they bump into Ramanathan again, who is now on the run. He tells them as his henchman had touched the stone, he and his gang were pursued by the mysterious lorry and his henchman was killed, while he barely managed to escape. But a few minutes later, a pilgrim (Brahmanandam) who had earlier encountered Ramanathan and his gang while they were in pursuit of Senguttavan, Elango and the three ghosts, returns the stone to him, thus activating the curse on Ramanathan and the pilgrim.
Cast
- Aadhi as Senguttuvan, a small-time crook who works under his friend's boss Ramdoss and wants to find Maragatha Naanayam.
- Nikki Galrani as Chanakaya, Senguttuvan's love interest. She committed suicide and was took to put in Chidambaram's (Elango's uncle) friend's soul (Mahendran).
- Anandaraj as "Twinkle" Ramanathan, the number one smuggler in Chennai who wants to recover Maragatha Naanayam.
- Munishkanth (Ramdoss) as "Nochukuppam" Ramdoss, the smallest smuggler who drops all big deals because of his health conditions. One day, he dies and comes back for several reasons with a new soul, namely Chidambaram / Thothalavayan.
- Daniel Annie Pope as Elango, Ramdoss's worker who does all deals and Senguttuvan's childhood friend who helps him find Maragatha Naanayam.
- Mime Gopi as John, the dealer who deals with all smugglers to take Maragatha Naanayam after collaborating with a Chinese businessman, though they both get killed later.
- Kota Srinivasa Rao as the priest who helps protect Senguttuvan and Elango from their curse.
- M. S. Bhaskar as Pandurangan, the man who brings the fake Maragatha Naanayam for over 20 years.
- Arunraja Kamaraj as the drunken dead body who gets decapitated and took Chidambaram's friend soul to help them. The soul name is Nesamani.
- Sangili Murugan as the homeless dead body, a panhandler, and Tamizh Aiyaa (ghost).
- Gajaraj as Krishnan, the doctor who protects Maragatha Naanayam for over 20 years.
- Blade Shankar as Krishnan's son, a doctor.
- Kaali Venkat as Chidambaram (Ghost) and Mahendran (Voice).
- Brahmanandam as Pilot
- Shanthi Mani as Ramdoss's mother
Production
In May 2016, Axess Film Factory announced that they were making a fantasy-adventure comedy film directed by newcomer Saravan, who had worked an associate director to Ramkumar during Mundasupatti (2014). Saravan initially approached G. V. Prakash Kumar to play the lead role but his unavailability to immediately start shoot prompted the makers to look for an alternative lead actor.[3]
Aadhi and Nikki Galrani were signed on to play the leading roles, marking their second collaboration after Yagavarayinum Naa Kaakka.[4][5] Principal photography commenced on 26 May 2016,[6] and wrapped by 8 August.[7]
Music
The film's soundtrack was composed by first-timer Dhibu Ninan Thomas and the audio rights are with Think Music. Music of the film was released on 15 March 2017, through Think Music. The audio was initially slated to release on 19 January 2017, but postponed due to the 2017 pro-jallikattu protests.
No. | Title | Singers | Length |
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1. | "Karuppaadu" | Arunraja Kamaraj, Dhibu Ninan Thomas | 3:58 |
2. | "Nee Kavithaigala" | Pradeep Kumar | 4:36 |
3. | "Aasai" | Sharanya Gopinath | 3:18 |
4. | "Kottai Aanda Arasan" | Arunraja Kamaraj | 4:10 |
5. | "Usiredukkum Kootam" | Kapil | 4:11 |
Total length: | 20:13 |
Release
Maragadha Naanayam was released in theatres on 16 June 2017.[8] The film had its television premiere on 17 December that year on Zee Tamil.[9]
Reception
Baradwaj Rangan wrote for Film Companion, "The most welcome surprise in Maragatha Naanayam is that it isn’t just a collection of gags and scares, which is all this genre really needs".[10] Vishal Menon of The Hindu called it a "mostly fun fantasy marred by a slow second half".[11]
References
- ↑ "Review : Marakathamani – Few Laughs". 123telugu.com. Archived from the original on 18 June 2017. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
- ↑ "ARK Saravanan announces sequel to Maragatha Naanayam". DT Next. 28 July 2023. Archived from the original on 15 November 2023. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
- ↑ Comali, Maragatha Naanayam நான் பண்ண வேண்டிய படம்..!- G.V.Prakash breaks 1st time | Gouri| Adiyae. Galatta Tamil | கலாட்டா தமிழ். 23 August 2023. Archived from the original on 15 November 2023. Retrieved 4 September 2023 – via YouTube.
- ↑ "This time it's a fantasy film for Aadhi and Nikki Galrani". The Times of India. 25 May 2016. Archived from the original on 20 June 2016. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
- ↑ Jyothsna (25 May 2016). "NIKKI GALRANI TEAMS AGAIN WITH…". Behindwoods. Archived from the original on 31 July 2016. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
- ↑ "Aadhi and Nikki Galrani to work again together". Nowrunning. 25 May 2016. Archived from the original on 26 May 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
- ↑ Nikki Galrani [@nikkigalrani] (8 August 2016). "Cheers to another wonderful journey😊 #MaragadhaNanayam wraps up ! Gonna miss u all ❤️❤️❤️ Much love😘😘😘 #Memories". Archived from the original on 23 November 2023. Retrieved 23 November 2023 – via Instagram.
- ↑ ""Maragadha Naanayam is for all kinds of audiences," says Aadhi". Only Kollywood. 14 June 2017. Archived from the original on 4 September 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
- ↑ "Maragadha Naanayam to premiere on Zee Tamil". The Times of India. 14 December 2017. Archived from the original on 3 September 2023. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
- ↑ Rangan, Baradwaj (20 June 2017). "Maragatha Naanayam Movie Review". Film Companion. Archived from the original on 28 May 2023. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
- ↑ Menon, Vishal (16 June 2017). "'Maragadha Nanayam' review: welcome to emerald city". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 3 June 2023. Retrieved 23 November 2023.