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Arasu (2003 film)

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2003 Indian film
Arasu
Directed bySuresh
Written bySuresh
Produced byR. B. Choudary
(presenter)
Babu Raaja
StarringSarath Kumar
Simran
Roja
CinematographyY. N. Murali
Edited byV. Jaishankar
Music byMani Sharma
Production
company
JJ Good Films
Distributed bySuper Good Films
Release date
  • 14 April 2003 (2003-04-14)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Arasu (transl.Kingdom) is a 2003 IndianTamil-languagemasala film written and directed bySuresh and produced by Babu Raaja. The film starsSarath Kumar in dual lead roles alongsideSimran andRoja, whileSai Kumar,Vadivelu,Delhi Ganesh andRiyaz Khan play supporting roles. The score and soundtrack were composed byMani Sharma.Arasu was released on 14 April 2003 and became a commercial success at the box office. The film was remade inKannada asIndra (2008).[1]

Plot

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Thirunavukkarasu alias Arasu is employed in a temple by Venu Shastri atKumbakonam and stays in Pichumani's house. Arasu's calm nature and responsible behaviour impresses the locality people and Venu Shastri's daughter Meera, who falls in love with Arasu. One day, Arasu sees the news about the release of a convict from prison where he violently kills the convict with the help of a few men, but Meera and Venu Shastri witnesses the murder. Arasu meets Venu Shastri's family and discloses his past.

Past: Arasu is the son of Periyavar Nataraj, a kind-hearted gangster who is striving hard for the welfare of slum dwellers inChennai. Sabapathy is a business tycoon who goes to any extent for earning money. Trouble erupts between Sabapathy and Periyavar, following which Sabapathy is arrested and sentenced to imprisonment for his illegal activities which led to the deaths of a few young girls. In order to exact vengeance, Sabapathy's brother Gunashekharan and his henchmen kill Periyavar and his wife Sivagami. Arasu gets enraged and swears vengeance against Sabapathy and Gunashekharan.

Present: Venu Shastri and Meera understands Arasu's position and decide to save him by not disclosing his whereabouts to the police. Despite all the attempts by the cops, Arasu successfully kills Sabapathy and Gunashekharan, where he surrenders to the police and is sentenced to imprisonment. Five years later, Arasu finally reunites with Meera and lead a happy life.

Cast

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Production

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The film marked the debut of Suresh who had worked with directors likeN. Maharajan (Vallarasu),Dharani, andLingusamy.

Most of the shooting took place atKumbakonam, in and around the temple areas. Other locations wereMumbai and Kolkata.[2] A fight scene was picturised at the Kumbakonam market area. Five cameras were used and it took ten days to shoot the fight scene. The scene choreographed by Peter Hayen and canned by cinematographer Y. N. Murali, was shot amidst a large crowd including the hero, some stuntmen, character artistes and the locals. Close-up shots of the fight scene was shot again in Chennai Studio where a set resembling the market place was erected.[3] The film's title was credited in titles asArasu Darbar with Arasu on top with large letters and Darbar placed below with small letters since the titleArasu was already registered.[4]

Soundtrack

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SongSingersLyrics
"Aalaana Dhegam Engum"Anuradha SriramKabilan
"Bull Bull Thara"Pop ShaliniKalaikumar
"Ilesha Kattumaram"Tippu,Kalpana Raghavendar
"Kattha Kattha"Karthik,GangaKabilan
"Malligai Malligai"Vijay Yesudas,Sujatha

Critical reception

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Sify wrote "the narration is told in a gripping fashion with all the essential ‘masalas’ like punchy dialogues, action, song ‘n’ dance and item numbers".[5] Malini Mannath ofChennai Online wrote, "An 'Arasu' for Sharat, like aBaashha forRajinikanth, one thought. Till the debutant director, who showed so much promise in the first half, belied it in the second".[6]

References

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  1. ^Vijayasarathy, R. G. (30 May 2008)."Indra: Only for Darshan fans".Rediff.com.Archived from the original on 19 April 2023. Retrieved1 April 2024.
  2. ^"New Year Releases".Chennai Online. 13 April 2003. Archived fromthe original on 27 November 2003. Retrieved1 November 2024.
  3. ^Mannath, Malini (2 April 2003)."Arasu".Chennai Online. Archived fromthe original on 21 April 2003. Retrieved12 January 2022.
  4. ^"AVM gets lawyer notice for Ajith's film".Cinesouth. 30 January 2006. Archived fromthe original on 18 October 2006. Retrieved6 August 2024.
  5. ^"Arasu".Sify. Archived fromthe original on 17 April 2014. Retrieved30 May 2022.
  6. ^Mannath, Malini (27 April 2003)."Arasu".Chennai Online. Archived fromthe original on 8 April 2005. Retrieved19 April 2022.

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