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''Final Cut of Director'' is a 2008 Indian
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written and directed by Bharathiraja. The film stars
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and
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, with Rukmini Vijayakumar, Kajal Aggarwal, Niyamat Khan, Vatsal Sheth, Ranjitha and Mushtaq Khan in supporting roles. Himesh Reshammiya composed the music and cinematography was done by B. Kannan. The film was released on 21 October 2016. The film, which was originally titled ''Cinema'', was retitled ''Final Cut of Director'' and had a limited release in 2016. ''Final Cut of Director'' marks Tamil director Bharathiraja's return to Hindi cinema after a gap. The film was intended to be the lead Hindi debut of Arjun but its release was delayed. ''Final Cut of Director'' was first released in Tamil as ''Bommalattam'' () in 2008. The Tamil version was mostly dubbed from the Hindi version, but additionally featured Manivannan (who replaced Mushtaq Khan) and Vivek. Despite being filmed in Hindi, ''Final Cut of Director'' failed financially in Hindi markets but the Tamil version was a success. Rukmini Vijayakumar's portrayal of a transgender woman was praised.


Plot

Film director Rana is filming a scene with the female lead of his upcoming film, ''Cinema''. Rana is unhappy with the actor's behaviour, and he decides to find another female lead. He finally finds Trishna suitable but never discloses her identity to the media, and the film's wallpapers do not show the names of the male and female leads. The film is eventually completed, and Rana must attend a press meeting about his film's release, but he does not attend the meeting and is shown to have had an illegal relationship with Trishna. At this instant, the film's producer calls Rana, and the media discovers his location and who he is with. Press reporters gather at the hotel where Rana is staying; he escapes from them and gets into a car. The press chase him, and Rana kills Trishna by creating an accident-like situation. SP Vivek Varma, a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) officer, takes charge of this murder case along with two previous murder cases in which Rana is also a suspect. Rana is arrested and taken into CBI custody, and Vivek starts his interrogation. Meanwhile, a poet named Anitha, who is a superfan of Rana, is revealed to be Vivek's lover and worked as an assistant to Rana during his filmmaking. During the interrogation, Rana reveals how he met Trishna and their relationship. Trishna was a dancer who performed in temples and at small-time shows across
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. Rana hires Trishna as his muse, and they become lovers. When a hairdresser is left homeless, Rana offers her a place in his room; another unit member sees this and informs Rana's wife. The next morning, as Rana is having sex with Trishna, his wife arrives, beats up the hairdresser, and accuses Rana of being a womanizer. Rana continues filming, appearing to be unperturbed by the incident but cries while instructing his actors. His assistant notices this; she and Rana are also shown to be lovers, and she comforts Rana. At the village in which they are filming, the village chief is notorious and constantly lusts over Trishna. Rana states he will kill the chief if he causes more inconvenience. The next day, the chief is murdered. Vivek recalls this and states Rana committed this murder, but Rana neither agrees with nor denies this statement. Rana faints shortly after the interrogation and is taken to the hospital. Vivek follows him there and recollects the incident of the second murder. After finishing their schedule at the village, the unit travels to Malaysia to continue the filming. There, Rana has to meet the financier's son, who is also the film's second male lead. The financier's son flirts with Trishna and constantly tries to approach her, with which she is uncomfortable. Shortly afterwards, the financier's son is also found murdered, and Rana again neither agrees nor denies this murder. Anitha, upon witnessing what Vivek is doing, confronts him and accuses him of trying to pin down Rana. Anitha offers Vivek her body in exchange for him leaving Rana alone. Vivek tells Anitha about the complications of the investigation. A badly burnt body in a car that fell from a cliff belongs to a man, and all of the evidence at the crime scene is fake and used as props for filmmaking. With the mystery unsolved, Rana is released due to the absence of strong evidence to convict him. He goes to live in a secluded bungalow with his assistant. Vivek follows Rana there and uncovers the mystery. Trishna is revealed to be a man whose real name is Krishna and comes from a very poor background. Krishna's mother raised him as a girl, so his demeanour has become feminine since he is small. Rana sees an opportunity to introduce Krishna as a female hero and provide financial aid to his struggling family. Krishna killed the village chief, who discovered Krishna's true sex and demanded Krishna have sex with him in return for concealing the truth. Krishna also killed the financier's son, who falsely told Krishna he had photographed Krishna while he was bathing. Rana asks Vivek to give Krishna the lightest-available sentence, but Vivek decides to release him. Rana thanks Vivek, who says Rana is a greater human being than he is a director.


Cast


Production

''Final Cut of Director'' was launched in Malaysia in 2006 with the title ''Cinema'' for the Hindi version and ''Bommalattam'' for the Tamil version. Bharathiraja decided to make the film in Hindi after casting Nana Patekar.
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was cast as a police officer. Rukmini Vijayakumar was cast in an important role. ''Cinema'' was based on a true incident that took place in Hampi. Nana and Bharathiraja fought during filming; according to Bharathiraja; "We fought with each other a couple of times. However the fights helped us to sharpen our thoughts and to shape the movie in a nice way." ''Final Cut of Director'' was originally the film lead debut of Kajal Aggarwal, who appeared in a Hindi film called '' Kyun! Ho Gaya Na...'', but ''Final Cut of Director'' was delayed and '' Lakshmi Kalyanam'' became her first release.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Himesh Reshammiya. ;Hindi version Lyrics by Sameer. *"Zindagi" – Sunidhi Chauhan *"Dhola Dholiya" – Afsar, Sneha Panth *"Chakle Chakle" – Akriti Kakkar *"Aaha Aaha" – Himesh Reshammiya, Manjeera Ganguly *"Leja Leja" – Gayatri Iyer Ganjawala ;Tamil version Lyrics by Snehan, Thenmozhi Das and Viveka. *"Aaha Aaha" – Karthik, Pop Shalini *"Check Check" – Suchithra *"Nenjil Dola" – Anuradha Sriram *"Va Va Thalaiva" – Gayathri *"Koyambedu" – Mathangi


Release

The Tamil version was scheduled to release in June 2008 but was delayed until December. The Tamil version was a box office success. The Hindi version of ''Final Cut of Director'' was released in October 2016 and went unnoticed due to lack of promotion.


Critical reception

Nowrunning wrote: "Like aged and mellowed spirits, director Bharati Raja has matured and levitated towards one of his first loves—a whodunit".
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wrote; "hats off to Bharathiraja for creating a taut thriller which is a masterpiece of moods, anxieties and dread. Quite simply, unmissable."
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wrote: "Bharathiraja's screenplay lacks punch. He seems to have been confused about whether to give importance to the characters themselves, or the thriller portion."
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wrote: "The pluses of ''Bommalattam'' place Bharatiraaja on a pedestal. The minuses play spoilsport." The critic said; "It’s obvious that many of the scenes have been filmed in Hindi alone—flawed lip sync makes a mockery of some of the serious scenes".


Accolades

*2008 ** Vijay Award for Best Make Up Artistes – Vanitha Krishnamoorthy, Harinath – Nominated **
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– Best Debut Actress – Rukmini Vijayakumar – Won


References


External links

* * {{Bharathiraja 2000s Hindi-language films 2000s Indian films 2000s Tamil-language films 2008 films 2008 multilingual films 2008 thriller films Films about filmmaking Films directed by Bharathiraja Films scored by Himesh Reshammiya Films with screenplays by Bharathiraja Indian multilingual films Indian thriller films Tamil-language Indian films Tamil-language thriller films