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''Deiva Thirumagal'' () is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language melodrama film written and directed by A. L. Vijay and produced by M. Chinthamani and
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that features Vikram in the lead role as a mentally disabled adult with the maturity of a five-year-old boy who has an
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and a
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while
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, Anushka Shetty,
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, Nassar,
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, and
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playing pivotal roles. The film comprises director Vijay's regular technical crew with G. V. Prakash Kumar as music composer,
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as cinematographer and
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as editor. Audiography was done by M. R. Rajakrishnan. The film released on 15 July 2011. The film was later released in Japan as ''Kamisama ga Kureta Musume''. The film is a remake of the 2001 American film ''
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'' starring
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as a father with a
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and
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as daughter.


Plot

Krishna is an intellectually disabled man and has the mental ability of a five-year-old. He lives a peaceful life in the hill station of
Ooty Ooty (), officially known as Udhagamandalam (also known as Ootacamund (); abbreviated as Udhagai), is a city and a municipality in the Nilgiris district of the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located north west of Coimbatore and so ...
. He is cared for by Victor, the owner of a
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factory where Krishna works. One day, he excitedly announces to the village that he will become a father. That night, his daughter is born, but his wife Banumathy dies during childbirth. Unable to grasp the concept of death, Krishna simply accepts that Banumathy has " gone to God" and starts life as a father. He names his daughter Nila and raises her with love and care. She soon grows into a happy young girl. With the help of Victor and his other mentally disabled friends, Krishna enrolls Nila in school where she adjusts herself to school life and befriends the correspondent Shwetha Rajendran, who develops a maternal bond with her. When she sees Nila with Krishna and learns that Nila is his daughter, she recognizes Krishna from a photo that her sister had shown of her lover. She realizes that Nila is her niece. Shwetha refuses to let Nila stay with Krishna as she is scared that he might unintentionally hurt her. Soon, a scuffle ensues between Krishna and Shwetha's fiancé Karthik. It is broken up by Shwetha's father Rajendran, who reveals that his other daughter was Banumathy, who became estranged from him upon choosing to marry Krishna. He offers to take Krishna and Nila with him and claims that they are part of his family. Victor agrees and sends them with Rajendran. At a distance from
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, Rajendran tricks Krishna into exiting the car and abandons him. Distraught, Krishna wanders around the city asking passersby where Nila is. He eventually arrives at a court, where he meets lawyer Vinod, who assumes that Krishna is a rich person and promises him that his boss will defend him. He introduces him to his boss, Anuradha Ragunathan, who is hesitant to take up the case as she believes Krishna to be a
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, but Victor arrives and explains Krishna's predicament, which makes Anu to help Krishna and takes up the case. Anu files a case against Rajendran but loses hope when she learns that Rajendran's lawyer is Bashyam, a feared senior lawyer who has never lost a case. The case is then heard in the high court, with both parties arguing to the child's custody. Finally, Bashyam asks Krishna about how he can raise his daughter and support her financially. After a quick show of father-daughter connection and affection, Bashyam withdraws the case voluntarily, thereby giving the custody of Nila to Krishna, and leaves the court. After spending some time with his daughter, Krishna takes her back to Shwetha so that she can have financial stability and that she can become a doctor when she grows up. Later, Krishna returns to work at Victor's chocolate factory.


Cast

* Vikram as Krishna *
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as Nila Krishna * Anushka Shetty as Anuradha Ragunathan * Nasser as Bashyam *
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as Swetha *
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as Vinod *
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as Rajendran * Krishna Kumar as Victor * M. S. Bhaskar as Murthy * Mahendran as Ragunathan * Pandi as Muruga * T. M. Karthik as Krishna's friend *
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as Krishna's friend * Surekha Vani as Murthy's wife *
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as Bashyam's wife * M. R. Kishore Kumar * Gadam Kishan as Muttakannan * Ravi Venkatraman as Dr. Basheer * Tulasi as Priya *
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as Karthik (Guest appearance)


Production


Development

The production of the film took five months from start to finish, however, Vijay claimed that the film had been in his plans for four years, but he waited for Vikram to give him dates. With A. L. Vijay and Vikram confirming their presence in the project, the producers failed in attempts to persuade
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to appear in the film. In October 2010, Anushka Shetty agreed to appear in the lead female role in the film after agreeing terms. Amala Paul, who appeared in the lead role in ''
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'', was signed in November 2010. She had signed on in place of
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, who opted out of the film before production began. Despite reports that
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joined the cast of the film in early 2011, Vijay refuted the claim as a rumour. The film saw the collaboration of several technicians who had worked in Vijay's earlier film ''
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'', with G. V. Prakash Kumar as music composer,
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as cinematographer and
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as editor. Santhanam was appointed as art director, whilst Deepali Noor took charge of costumes. Sara had appeared in a commercial for Vijay when she was two but he then lost touch with Sara's family, before he met them and cast Sara in Deiva Thirumagal, following a visit to Mumbai. The film proceeded without an official title until April 2011, with several possibilities announced during the production period. The film was tentatively titled ''Deiva Magan'' (Son of God), a title from a 1969 film featuring
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. However, problems arose after
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claimed that they owned the rights of the title and expressed their interest on using the name for a future production featuring Sivaji's grandson, Vikram Prabhu. The title ''Pitha'' (Father) also ran into trouble after a debutant team announced that they had registered the title, and the title ''Deiva Thirumagan'' also created controversies, but subsequently the film was christened as ''Deiva Thirumagal'' in March 2011.


Filming

The film was predominantly across the hill country settings in
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throughout late 2010, with a chocolate factory being constructed as a set by art director Santhanam. Scenes were also shot within
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, with the Chennai High Courtroom being reproduced for a scene in the film. The team of the film returned to Ooty in February 2011 to complete the final schedule, after which the film was completed. In order to perfect his portrayal of a mentally disabled adult with the maturity of a five-year-old boy, Vikram visited Vidya Sagar, a school for children with special needs, to learn and study the behavior of such children.


Marketing

After completing the film with little publicity, the film met the press at Raintree Hotel St Mary's Road in Chennai on 3 April 2011 to launch the title and logo, the teaser trailer and three twenty-second promotional videos of the film. The event was attended by technicians and actors from the film, with the teaser trailer drawing acclaim and positive reviews from film critics.


Themes and influences

Despite film's director A. L. Vijay denying it, many critics believed the film was heavily inspired from Jessie Nelson's 2001 drama film ''
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''. Malathi Rangarajan of ''The Hindu'' stated that "Those who have watched the Sean Penn stunner, ''I am Sam'', and Dustin Hoffman's autistic travel in ''
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'' can easily spot the similarities between them and ''DT''" .and it "reminds you of Balu Mahendra's inimitable '' Moondraam Pirai''. And at times Kamal's '' Guna''". The director A.L. Vijay has said that the film is about his cousin's rea life story and this is not a remake film.


Messages to society and moral

One of the social message that the film conveys is, treat disable people as everyone. They are mentally and physically strong. Moreover, they have feeling and emotions as everyone. The director A. L. Vijay wants to another message which is " Love is Life ". According to Anushka Shetty who has taken the lawyer role in the film has been giving a messages to all women."Every woman should be professionally independent. Also, she has asked every women to be physically and mentally strong and do not fear to face challenges and protect theirself."


Soundtrack

The film score and soundtrack for ''Deiva Thirumagan'' is composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, collaborating with director Vijay for the third time after the success of '' Kireedam'' and ''
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''. The soundtrack album released on 17 June 2011, at the
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. The director focused deeply on each and every step of the film. Cinematography for instance. The film not only stirs the emotions also, there are comedy. There are allegations that the song "Jagada Thom" has been taken from Amaan Ali Khan and Ayaan Ali Khan's 2007 song "Truth" from the album of the same name. The song "Pa Pa Pappa" is partially based on "Whistle-Stop" from ''
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'' (1973).


Critical response

The soundtrack album received positive reviews from music critics. Richard Mahesh from ''Behindwoods.com'' gave a rating of 3/5 and quoted "It's realms of G.V. Prakash again as the young music director strikes with a brilliant composition. On the whole, every song in 'Deiva Thirumagan' has chances of getting ennobled as the best numbers. As of now, 'Vizhigalil Oru Vaanavil', 'Vennilave' and 'Aarariro' deserve special mention for the heavenly work by entire team." describing the music as a "Genuinely pleasing piece." Pavithra Srinivasan from
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also gave a score of 3/5 and described the music as "touching" further saying "Deiva Thirumagan has numbers that fit in, almost formulaic fashion, with the angst and emotion that's required of a movie like this. The good thing is that G V Prakash, despite going with tried and trusted tunes, manages to make them melodious and touching. Go for it." Another portal, Indiaglitz said "It would be cliched to say that the duo has recreated its Kireedam and Madraspattinam magic in Deiva Thirumagan, the Vikram starrer. For the album sets a new benchmark in terms of a complete fusion and certain new things have been attempted all through. To sum it up, songs from Deiva Thirumagan is a treat to music lovers and a feast to the fans of Vikram and GVP."


Release

Though initially planned to be released in 400-500 screens in India alone, the film was released by UTV only across 250 screens in
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and another 50 in
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. The premier of the film took place in
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.


Reception


Critical response

The film received positive reviews. ''
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'' gave three and a half out of five, lauding Vijay for "having handled the emotional sequences with maturity", further adding that "his creative grip over the medium and the subject lifts the movie to higher levels despite some flaws and slow narrative." ''Behindwoods.com'' called it an "emotional tale between a father and a daughter well told", giving it three and a half as well. ''
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'' noted that it was Vikram's "best work in years", further writing: "You can feel the earnestness of his intentions and the wetness of his tears. He is able to nail the character's boyish charm and innocence like sunshine and his restraint in the courtroom scene and his poignant dialogues in the climax, is heart breaking".Movie Review:Deivathirumagal
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'' stated that "''Deiva Thirumagan'', with A L Vijay ..proving his mettle and supported by his glorious team, ensures it's worth the ticket money", labelling it as a "not-to-be missed, must-see movie." D.I. Aravindan from ''nowrunning'' rated it three and a half stating that "despite some flaws and slow narrative in the first half, the movie turns out to be worth watching -- thanks to some extraordinary performances and emotional strength". Chennai Online cited it was a "stand-out film" that "works a big way with its sensitive approach, good music, spectacular cinematography, and excellent performances". Malathi Rangarajan from ''
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'' called it "a sensitive poem on celluloid" that "showcases paternal instinct in all its poignancy" further citing that "Vijay provides enough fodder for this veritable storehouse of talent, and the actor gobbles it up with glee". She heaped praise on Vikram stating "an antithesis almost, but temerity or timidity, the actor accomplishes the task assigned, with élan." However, the film also received mixed response from other critics. Rohit Ramachandran of ''nowrunning'' rated it two and a half describing the film as a "well-made crowd pleasing family entertainer with a developmental disability that gets mentally taxing for the audience towards the end." Pavithra Srinivasan from ''
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'' also rated it two and a half, praising Vikram's performance, while citing that "if you're a fan of sentimental tear-jerkers, and have not seen ''
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'', ''Deiva Thirumagal'' might impress. For the rest, it might provide a sense of déjà vu, and towards the end, the meandering, weak screenplay is largely dissatisfying."


Box office

In
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, the film collected 80 lakh in the first three days with around 100% occupancy in theaters. After one week, the collections were around 2.53 crore with the average occupancy being 90%. After six weeks, it had collected 7.01 crore from Chennai and was declared a super hit but at the Kollywood box office. The film completed 100-day run at the box office.


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