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''Sandai'' () is a 2008 Indian
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-language
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film directed by
Sakthi Chidambaram Sakthi N Chidambaram (born Dinakar), is an Indian film director and screenwriter, who directs Tamil cinema, Tamil films. Career His real name is C. Dhinakaran. He first wrote the dialogues for the films ''Kottai Vaasal'' (1992), ''Veettai Paar ...
. The film stars
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, Nadhiya, Namitha and Ramya Raj, while Vivek,
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, and
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, among others, play supporting roles. The music was composed by Dhina with cinematography handled by K. S. Selva Raj and editing by G. Sasikumar. The film was released on 21 March 2008, and became a commercial success.


Plot

Thangalakshmi, a wealthy woman, arranges a marriage for her daughter Abhinaya with an NRI in her native village. A gang led by Paalpandi, who is later revealed to be Thangalakshmi's brother, keeps stalking Abhi and Thangalskhmi. A rogue called Kathhi, who does anything for money, is appointed as Abhi's bodyguard until her marriage to the NRI groom. Paalpandi makes repeated unsuccessful attempts to convince Thangalakshmi to marry Abhi off to his son. In a strange turn of events, the stepfather and cousins of Thangalakshmi's husband Kamaraj (a former District Collector), who claim to have been innocently jailed on the charges of killing him, are released and kill the judge and public prosecutor responsible for their imprisonment. They also enter into Thangalakshmi's good books by manipulating her into believing that they are innocent and Paalpandi is the real killer, a fact which Thangalakshmi herself has been believing herself due to a misunderstanding. In due course of events, during which Kathhi and Mani (Thangalakshmi's PA who also wants to secretly marry Abhi) comically try to thwart Abhi's marriage, the groom gets kidnapped by Kamaraj's relatives, who try to kill him to pin the blame on Paalpandi. Kathi intervenes, bashing them and their goons up and saving the groom, who then refuses to marry Abhi, honouring the words of his parents. Arriving at the venue along with his men, Paalpandi once gain tries to convince Thangalakshmi into marrying Abhi off to his son. Refusing to give in due to her sense of pride, Thangalakshmi forces Abhi and Kathhi to get marries and taunts Paalpandi by saying that she fulfilled her oath. At the same time, Paalpandi starts laughing and mockingly reveals that Kathhi is none other than his son, his real name being Kathiresan MBA. Shocked, Abhi and Thangalakshmi try to foist charges of kidnapping and criminal intimidation on Kathiresan, who successfully manages to evade charges by showing the DSP the video recording of the events at the marriage hall. Abhi and Thangalakshmi try to run away to Bangkok but are waylaid by Kathiresan, who challenges Thangalakshmi to mafke Abhi accept him as her husband after staying in his house for seven days, while also promising that he would try to engage in physical contact with Abhi without her consent. Initially getting off to a rocky start with her relatives on the maternal side, Abhi comes to understand Kathir's and the family's caring and loving nature. All attempts by Thangalakshmi to separate Abhi and Kathiresan fail, with towards the end, she too coming to understand her brother's innocence and the good nature of Kathiresan and her family. In the climax, Kamaraj's relatives attempt to kill Thangalakshmi, and she manages to place a call to Kathiresan, who arrives at the right time and rescues her but gets stabbed by the villains in the process. After Paalpandi arrives at the spot and sees Thangalakshmi standing beside his son with a blood-stained knife, he still believes her, making her realise her folly. Kathiresan, who has not yet lost consciousness, bounces back and kills the villains after a thrilling fight. Thangalakshmi reunites with her family, and they all live happily ever after.


Cast


Production

During launch, the film was titled ''Porukki''; as the title was criticised as derogatory, Sakthi Chidambaram retitled it to ''Adhirudhulla'', after the usage of the term as a catchphrase in '' Sivaji: The Boss'' (2007). However he later felt it had become clichéd due to its popularity and subsequent overuse, so he opted for ''Mahamagam'', in reference to the festival
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which features in the story, but later finalised ''Sandai''. The film was launched on 3 August 2007 at AVM Studios. Filming was held at locations including Pollachi, Karaikudi, Switzerland and London.


Soundtrack

Music is composed by Dhina and released via T-Series. It includes a remix of the song "Vaadi En Kappa Kelange", composed by
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for ''
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'' (1981), which marked the singing debut of Sundar C. The dappankuthu song "Pokkirina" invokes the names of contemporary Tamil stars and their films, namely Vijay and ''
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'' (2007),
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and ''
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'' (2002);
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and '' Polladhavan'' (2007).


Release and reception

''Sandai'' was released on 21 March 2008,
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alongside ''
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'', '' Inba'' and '' Singakutty''. Pavithra Srinivasan of '' Rediff.com'' called the film "illogical" and stated that "Just suspend all logic and reason before settling for this age-old mother-in-law/son-in-law battle movies on the lines of Poova Thalaiya and Mappillai." ''
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'' wrote "Here is regressive piece of kitsch, with over-the-top loud performances. The plot degenerates into a farce in the second half of this tedious film as it tumbles to an all?s-well-that- concludes-well end". Naresh of ''
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'' wrote, "One star for Sundar C. and one star for Shakthi Chidambaram for his fast paced narration". ''Cinesouth'' wrote, "This is a typical 'maappillai' type masala film story but director Shakti Chidambaram has given it an exciting flavour".


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* * {{Authority control 2000s Indian films 2000s masala films 2000s Tamil-language films 2008 action comedy films 2008 films Films directed by Sakthi Chidambaram Films scored by Dhina Films shot in London Films shot in Pollachi Films shot in Switzerland Indian action comedy films Tamil-language action comedy films Tamil-language Indian films