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Irumbukkottai Murattu Singam (transl. Brute Lion from Iron fort) is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language western action comedy flim directed by Chimbu Deven, starring choreographer-turned-actor Raghava Lawrence in a double role alongside Padmapriya, Lakshmi Rai, and Sandhya alongside an ensemble supporting cast including Nassar, Sai Kumar, M. S. Bhaskar, and Senthil. The film follows an story imaginary western cowboy town in Tamil Nadu, which is set in the 19th century paying homages to many western films. The film's shooting commenced in April 2009 and was released on 7 May 2010 to mixed reviews. The film comically highlights the current world politics.
Plot
The town of Jayshankarapuram, home of Tamil-speaking cowboys, is ruled by a one-eyed tyrant named Kizhakku Kattai, who rules over other villages as well, and is always surrounded by his assistants: a cowgirl named Pakki and an outlaw named Ulakkai. In order to free their town from Kattai's rule, Bilagiri James, Dagelandi, Jada, and Viruma travel to a neighboring town, Sholaypuram, to seek out a savior.
There, they encounter Singaram, a man with a noble heart who has been sentenced to death for duty negligence. The gang saves Singaram from execution and explains their situation. Singaram learns why he was chosen. The brave Singam was the previous marshal of Jayashankarapuram who bore a striking resemblance to Singaram, and also was the only one who stood up to Kattai's tyranny. Singam disappeared under mysterious circumstances years ago, and the town was left defenseless.
Thus, Singaram is brought to the village and is passed off as Singam. Singaram learns to adapt to his new name, learning all the hero's skills and tricks. He wins the respect of the village seniors, which includes Paandu Paramu and Keluthi Amma. Soon, a girl named Baali falls for Singaram. He later surpasses the original hero's prowess, though initially, it is due to dumb luck. In between the hero's and the villain's camp is a Red Indian village where the tribals are pure vegetarians. With the introduction of this village, the tribal group leader Athirikesa, his father Rangula, and his beautiful daughter Thumbi are also introduced.
The villagers at Jayashankarapuram find a map that is hidden in their "MGR Timesquare", but it is only one half they have. They have to find the other half to hunt for treasure that is preserved and hidden somewhere far away. Unfortunately, Kattai has other plans. He negotiates a deal of freeing prisoners in exchange of the treasure. Singaram and the folks find the treasure in an Indiana Jones-esque adventure. They successfully find the treasure and escape the cave, but it is revealed that Dagelandi is a right-hand man of Kattai, who was spying on Singaram's gang all along. Kattai also reveals that he killed Singam a few years ago and challenges Singaaram to a duel in front of the people. While Kattai gains initially the upper hand, the thought of Singam's death in the hands of Kattai infuriates Singaram, and he starts beating up Kattai. Kattai is eventually shot dead by Pakki, out of her love for Singaram, and she leaves the place with her cronies. Peace prevails within Jayshankarpuram's inhabitants and the red Indians.
Singaram is hailed as a hero in Jayshankarapuram and is presented with a large diamond and a platter of gold coins of the treasure as a reward by the people. However, Singaram declines the gold coins for the diamond, instead asking the people to use the coins to build a school for the children, while stating that education is important and is to be imparted to all. He is given a heartful farewell by the people and rides off. On the way, Baali stops him saying that while he took the diamond, he was leaving his "life" behind. Singaram smiles, and they both ride off in the sunset.
Cast
Cultural references
The film features two fictional villages, Jaishankarpuram and Ashokapuram, which were named after Jaishankar and Ashokan, who respectively played the hero and the villain in Ganga, which was first of the western Genre in India.
In the court sequence, Amitabh Bachchan's portrait is seen instead of Gandhi's, paying homage to Sholay.
The antagonist's name, "Kizhakku Kattai", literally translates to "east wood", in reference to Clint Eastwood.
During the team's journey to get the treasure, they find an ID card which has Indiana Jones's name on it.
In a sequence when Singaram is told about the village, it said that John Wayne and Clint Eastwood are founding fathers of this community.
In the gun-spinning scene, Singaram says that he is a fan of Quentin Tarantino.
In the climax when the prisoners are released from the antagonist prison, "Che Guevara" also comes out.
Production
For the role of a cowboy, Raghava Lawrence grew his hair long and learned horse riding and gunspinning.
Soundtrack
The soundtrack was composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. All lyrics written by Vairamuthu.
Track listing
Release & reception
The film was dubbed into Hindi by Goldmines Telefilms.
Sify wrote "Hats off in cowboy style to writer and director Chimbudevan for doing such good research and bringing about authenticity to his plot and acknowledging great western legendary films of the 60?s and 70?s. But if only he had worked out a better script, it would have been a great fun ride". Behindwoods wrote "Simbu Devan should certainly be applauded for giving the audience an all new experience and his hard work is palpable. On the flipside, he does not engage the audience completely and loses his grip on them on and off. There are times when the film appears outright childish. The screen play meanders a while and there is a jump of genre here and there".
References
External links
Irumbukkottai Murattu Singam at IMDb
Official website
AGS Entertainment Website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- G.V. Prakash Kumar
- Irumbukkottai Murattu Singam
- Raghava Lawrence
- Chimbu Deven
- P. Sai Kumar
- Raai Laxmi
- AGS Entertainment
- Padmapriya Janakiraman
- Delhi Ganesh
- Yuvaraj Dhayalan
- Besant Ravi