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Karuppan is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by R. Panneerselvam, starring Vijay Sethupathi, Tanya Ravichandran and Bobby Simha. The film began production in January 2017 and was released on 29 September 2017 to mixed reviews and become an average success.
Plot
Karuppan lives by earning as a daily wager, although he has land for farming. His father died at an early age, and his mother was ill. He is accompanied by his maternal uncle. He is very much in bull taming (jallikattu). Maayi is a well-respected man in the village. He has a younger sister, Anbuselvi, and is searching for the right groom for her. On a jallikattu event, Maayi challenges Karuppan to tame his bull. During their conversation, he told Karuppan that he will get his sister married to Karuppan if he tamed his bull. Karuppan then tamed Maayi's bull. Anbu was initially reluctant but she married Karuppan due to his good character and for her brother. However, Mayi's brother-in-law Kathir (Bobby Simha), who had a crush on Anbu, wants to separate Karuppan and Anbu. He hatches and executes plans to do so. Thus, the story goes on and moves to the climax where all of Kathir's plans are exposed and he gets killed by Karuppan. Due to his unwavering care and love for his sister, Maayi surrenders to the killing and is sentenced to jail for up to five years. Karuppan and Anbu come to meet Maayi in jail and share the pregnancy details of Anbu with Maayi and thus ending happily as they wait for the birth and release of Maayi.
Cast
Vijay Sethupathi as Karuppan
Tanya Ravichandran as Anbuselvi Karuppan
Bobby Simha as Kathir
Pasupathy as Maayi (Anbuselvi's brother)
Kaveri as Muthu (Maayi's wife)
Singampuli as Karuppan's uncle
Renuka as Karuppan's mother
Sharath Lohitashwa as Varasanattu Perusu
Linga
Production
After the production of Naan Thaan Siva was postponed as a result of Thirrupathi Brothers' financial problems, R. Panneerselvam announced in September 2016 that he would collaborate with Vijay Sethupathi for a film. Produced by A. M. Rathnam, the team approached Keerthy Suresh to play the lead role later that month, but the actress did not sign the project owing to schedule clashes. Ritika Singh was initially signed on to play the lead role, but was later replaced by Lakshmi Menon before production had begun. Lakshmi Menon later pulled out of the film citing an injury and was replaced by Tanya Ravichandran. Bobby Simha agreed to play the antagonist in the film, despite earlier opting to star only in leading roles.
Following a launch event held in December 2016, the team began filming sequences in Theni during January 2017. The motion poster of this film is planned to release on 13 July 2017. Its reported that, due to indefinite strike announced by Film Employees Federation of South India, Karuppan team is waiting to film few portions of the movie. The satellite rights of the film were bagged by Sun TV (India),.
Controversy
Kaathan, the owner of the bull, which is used in the first look poster has reported that, the producers of this movie has not got his permission to use Komban's picture (bull's name is Komban). He has also said that, his Komban has not been tamed by anyone so far and the bull has huge fan following for that reason. Now Kaathan is demanding an unconditional apology from the director, producer and the protagonist. The problem was solved after Vijay Sethupathi met Kaathan.
Release
Baradwaj Rangan of Film Companion wrote "Karuppan is an unabashed shrine to Vijay Sethupathi, who does fascinating things that seem halfway between deliberate acting choices and showing up on the set and doing the first thing that came to mind."
Soundtrack
The soundtrack is composed by D. Imman. The soundtrack consists of 5 songs and 3 karaoke tracks.
References
External links
Karuppan at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Chandiroor Divakaran
- Andrographis
- Sony Music India
- Karuppan
- Pandit Karuppan
- Tanya Ravichandran
- Anandham Vilayadum Veedu
- Veeranadai
- Karuppuswamy
- Murder of Karuppan Velusamy
- Kallukkul Eeram
- Dikkatra Parvathi
- A. K. Chettiar