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''Thevar Magan'' () is a 1992 Indian,
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-language
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written by Kamal Haasan, who also produced the film, and directed by Bharathan. It stars Haasan,
Sivaji Ganesan Villupuram Chinnaiya Manrayar Ganesamoorthy, better known by his stage name Sivaji Ganesan, (1 October 1928 – 21 July 2001) was an Indian actor and producer. He was active in Tamil cinema during the latter half of the 20th century. Sivaji G ...
, Revathi,
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and Nassar; with
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,
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, Sangili Murugan and Vadivelu in supporting roles. The film's story involves a respected village chieftain's son who wants to open a business but whose his father wants him to help the villagers. The script of ''Thevar Magan'' was completed in seven days; it was written using screenwriting software called ''Movie Magic''. Haasan said ''
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'' (1972) and the
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film '' Kaadu'' (1973) were inspirations for the film. P. C. Sreeram was the cinematographer and N. P. Satish edited the film, which was mostly made in Pollachi, with a few days' filming at
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and
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. ''Thevar Magan'' was released on 25 October 1992 –
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day; it received critical acclaim and completed a 175-day run at the box office. It was chosen as India's entry for the
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for the 65th Academy Awards but was not nominated. ''Thevar Magan'' won five National Film Awards, including Best Tamil Film, Best Supporting Actress for Revathi, and a Special Jury Award for Sivaji Ganesan, which he declined. It was later remade in
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as '' Virasat'' (1997) and in
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as '' Thandege Thakka Maga'' (2006).


Plot

Sakthivel "Sakthi" Thevar returns home to his father Periya Thevar's village after completing his education in London. To his father's annoyance, he brings with him his westernised girlfriend Bhanumathi "Bhanu" to meet his family. Sakthi announces his plan to open a chain of restaurants in
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, which saddens his father, who wanted his son to help local residents. Periya is a respected village chief whose younger half-brother Chinna Thevar and nephew Maya "Mayan" Thevar hold a grudge against him. The entire village suffers from this long-standing family feud. Mayan always tries to outdo Periya. Sakthi spends time in the village with Bhanu. They find an old temple that has been closed off on Mayan's orders. Sakthi insists on entering with the help of his friend and servant Isakki. Mayan hears of this and a riot between the two village factions occurs. To quell the situation, Periya contemplates apologising to his opponents. Sakthi feels he or Isakki should apologise instead. When Sakthi asks for Isakki, he learns Mayan has severed Isakki's arm as punishment for opening the temple. To prevent further escalation of the situation, Sakthi, with his father's permission and with the help of his friends in the government, legally opens the temple for all. Slighted by this, Mayan hires goons to break a dam protecting a part of the village that supports Periya. The goons use explosives to damage the dam, flooding half of the village and resulting in numerous deaths, including infants. This saddens Sakthi, who spots the goon who placed the explosives and gives chase. After capturing the goon, Sakthi hands him over to the police. The goon does not mention Mayan's involvement in fear for his own family's safety. Later, Mayan closes a portion of his land, preventing the public from easily reaching the main road. Sakthi and his father invite them for talks at the village ''
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'' to resolve the standoff. In the ''panchayat'', both sides accuse the other. With no evidence, Mayan accuses Periya of orchestrating attacks on his brother's family. Disrespected and broken, Periya returns home and later that night dies from a heart attack. Sakthi takes over his father's duties as the village chieftain. The villagers express concern to Sakthi about having to daily circumnavigate the piece of land belonging to Mayan's side of the village, which causes a much longer travelling time. Sakthi reasons with the landowner Paramasivam to open it up for all villagers. Although understanding and willing, Paramasivam is Mayan's maternal uncle and is afraid of his nephew's backlash, especially because he has a daughter named Panchavarnam. Sakthi assuages his fear by arranging the marriage between Panchavarnam and a wealthy villager. Everybody involved happily agrees and Paramasivam opens up the land. On the day of the wedding, the groom runs away, fearing Mayan. Paramasivam and Panchavarnam are distraught, and worried if someone marries his daughter, they would live in constant fear. With her father's permission, Sakthi marries Panchavarnam, although he still has feelings for Bhanu. Soon, Bhanu returns and learns about Sakthi's marriage. Although saddened, she understands the situation and leaves. Sakthi starts his new life with Panchavarnam. Agitated by the land opening, Mayan plants a bomb during a festival, causing deaths on both sides of the village. Enraged, both factions go after Mayan and his family. Sakthi protects the innocent family and helps them escape from the villagers. Appreciative of Sakthi's efforts to protect them, they disclose Mayan's hiding place. Sakthi locates Mayan and asks him to surrender to the police before the villagers kill him but Mayan refuses. Mayan blames Sakthi for his problems and tries to kill him. In the ensuing struggle, Sakthi beheads Mayan. The villagers offer to take the blame for Mayan's death, but Sakthi refuses and surrenders to the police.


Cast

*
Sivaji Ganesan Villupuram Chinnaiya Manrayar Ganesamoorthy, better known by his stage name Sivaji Ganesan, (1 October 1928 – 21 July 2001) was an Indian actor and producer. He was active in Tamil cinema during the latter half of the 20th century. Sivaji G ...
as Periya Thevar * Kamal Haasan as Sakthivel Thevar (Sakthi) * Revathi as Panchavarnam *
Gautami Gautami Tadimalla (born 2 July 1969), known mononymously as Gautami, is an Indian actress and politician who has worked mainly in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films in addition to Hindi, and Kannada films. She was one of the leading South Indi ...
as Bhanumathi (Bhanu) * Nassar as Maya Thevar aravar(Mayan) *
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as Paramasivam *
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as Chinna Thevar * Sangili Murugan as Kanakku * Vadivelu as Isakki * Vijay as Sakthi velus elder brother * S. N. Lakshmi as Maya Thevar's mother * Ganthimathi as Lady in temple * Prashanthi as Sakthi's sister-in-law *
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as the lawyer * Ajay Rathnam as S. Maruthupandi *
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as Maya Thevar's daughter


Production


Development

In the 1980s, Muktha Srinivasan planned to direct a film based on ''
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'' (1972) with
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and Kamal Haasan but the project was abandoned after Haasan's associate Ananthu felt it would be a Ganesan-focused film rather than a Haasan film. Haasan later wrote a script, which eventually became ''Thevar Magan'', in seven days, although he said he was challenged to write it in twelve. The film was initially titled ''Nammavar'' but was later renamed to its final title. Haasan also said it was inspired by ''The Godfather'' and the
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film '' Kaadu'' (1973). Due to his lack of experience in directing, Haasan approached Bharathan to direct ''Thevar Magan''. According to Haasan, ''Thevar Magan'' is the first film that was written using a screenwriting software called "Movie Magic". In 2016,
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said he was supposed to direct a film titled '' Adhi Veerapandian'' starring Haasan but Amaran's brother Ilaiyaraaja advised Haasan against accepting the film, feeling Amaran was "not a good filmmaker", and the film was shelved. Amaran said; "Kamal took the story of ''Adhi Veerapandian'' and remade it as ''Thevar Magan''". P. C. Sreeram was the cinematographer and N. P. Satish edited the film. Tirru worked as Sreeram's assistant and actor Tinku worked as assistant photographer.


Casting

According to Haasan, casting was done "against everyone else's suggestion". In portraying Sakthi, Haasan wore colourful, buttoned-up shirts and jeans, and a medium-size beard and a mullet in the first half of the film. He grew a thick handlebar moustache and wore of village dhoti for the part of village head. The unit had originally wanted to cast either Vijayakumar or S. S. Rajendran for the character Periya Thevar but Haasan approached Sivaji Ganesan, who completed his scenes within seven days. Haasan persuaded Ganesan because it was his long-time desire to act in at least one film with him; Ganesan, who had retired from acting, agreed. Haasan described ''Thevar Magan'' as a "love story about Sivaji and me. I wanted to become him and he allowed me to become him". Meena was approached to play the character Panchavarnam; she acted for a few days but due to date issues, she was replaced by Revathi.
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played Sakthi's initial lover Bhanu; her voice was dubbed by K. R. Anuradha. Vadivelu, who played Isakki, said;"While shooting of '' Singaravelan'', Kamal asked me to go to his Raaj Kamal office next morning and collect an advance payment for my role in his next film, ''Thevar Magan''. But, I was not ready to wait until the next morning. So I went to his office the same evening after the shoot" and received a cheque for 5,000. Thalaivasal Vijay was cast as Sakthi's elder brother on Haasan's recommendation. Salim Ghouse was the initial choice for the role of the antagonist Maya Thevar which ultimately went to Nassar.
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portrayed Maya Thevar's daughter – it was her feature-film debut.


Filming

''Thevar Magan'' was mostly filmed at Pollachi in 75 days, and for few days at
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and
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. Some scenes were filmed at a palatial bungalow situated at Singanallur. Haasan has stated the scene in which a truck with a cargo of steel rods jutting out reverses into a car was initially written for '' Nayakan'' (1987) but could not be used there because producer Muktha Srinivasan would not let a car be damaged. Writer Kalaignanam suggested the concept of one temple having two locks, which Haasan liked and added. Some scenes were filmd at Mariamman Temple in Sulukkal, Pollachi. Nassar filmed only seven scenes, of which two are major.


Themes and influences

According to Haasan, ''Thevar Magan'' was inspired by ''The Godfather'' and ''Kaadu''; journalist S. Shiva Kumar saying he re-used ''The Godfather''s "crucial emotional core of a reluctant son ascending a throne full of thorns". Baradwaj Rangan said Haasan's screenplay "uses small gestures to say a lot between the lines, without explaining everything in tiresome detail", and that Bhanu is frequently shown boarding and alighting from trains, establishing her status as an outsider.


Soundtrack

Ilaiyaraaja composed the soundtrack of ''Thevar Magan'' and the lyrics were written by Vaali. It was released under the label AVM Audio. Embar Kannan performed the violin portions. The soundtrack has eight tracks with two alternatives. Haasan's six-year-old daughter Shruti made her singing debut with this film, singing one version of "Potri Paadadi Penne"; T. K. S. Kalaivanan and
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sang the other version. "Inji Iduppazhagi" is based on the Hindi song "Yeh Dil Deewana", which was composed by
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for ''
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'' (1970). Haasan wanted Ilaiyaraaja to compose on the lines of the Hindi song; Ilaiyaraaja completed the song within 10 minutes. Haasan credited Gangai Amaran for the idea of "Sandhu Pottu", which was initially intended for ''Adhi Veerapandian''. "Manamagale Manamagale" is set in the
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known as Shuddha Saveri, "Maasaru Ponne" is set in
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, and "Inji Iduppazhagi" is set in Jaunpuri. It was later remixed by
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for her album ''Kalakkal''. The original song was re-used in ''
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'' (2015).


Release

''Thevar Magan'' was released on 25 October 1992,
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day. The film was dubbed in Telugu as ''Kshatriya Putrudu''. The film became controversial for identifying the Thevar community with glorified violence, and faced competition from other Diwali releases '' Pandian'', '' Rasukutty'', ''
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'', '' Kaviya Thalaivan'', '' Thirumathi Palanisamy'', ''
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'' and ''Mangala Nayagan''. Despite these, ''Thevar Magan'' was commercially successful and ran for 175 days, becoming a silver jubilee film.
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attended the film's silver-jubilee celebration. No print of ''Thevar Magan'' has survived but the film is available on home video.


Reception

''Thevar Magan'' received critical acclaim. On 25 October 1992, ''
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'' said; "The formidable combination of Kamal Haasan and Sivaji Ganesan, the directorial talent of Bharathan, excellent cinematography of P. C. Sriram and music by the maestro laiyaraaja have all gone into producing ''Thevar Magan''". The Tamil magazine '' Ananda Vikatan'' in its review dated 8 November 1992 appreciated the film and said its naturalism is greatly enhanced by the giving of equal opportunity to all actors in the film. It rated the film 60 out of 100. K. Vijiyan of ''
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'' wrote "''Devar Magan'' proved a satisfying experience at the cinema and well worth the wait". C. R. K. of ''Kalki'' praised the film for perfectly concentrating on character design, natural dialogues and the screenplay that carries these elements.


Accolades

''Thevar Magan'' was chosen as India's entry for the
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for the 65th Academy Awards but was not nominated. The film was screened at the
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in 1994. Ilaiyaraaja was a strong contender for the National Film Award for Best Music Direction, which he lost to
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for '' Roja''; the award was tied with eight votes each for Ilaiyaraaja and Rahman before the chairman of the jury Balu Mahendra voted in favour of Rahman. Ganesan had been awarded the Special Jury Award – Actor in the same ceremony but he refused to accept the award. Haasan claimed he convinced Ganesan not to accept it.


Remakes

Haasan initially planned to remake ''Thevar Magan'' in Hindi with Dilip Kumar in Ganesan's role but according to Haasan, Kumar found the theme "too violent" and refused the offer.
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directed the Hindi remake '' Virasat'' (1997). S. Mahendar also remade ''Thevar Magan'' in
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as '' Thandege Thakka Maga'' (2006).


Legacy

''Thevar Magan'' attained cult status in Tamil cinema. Rajan Krishnan, PhD scholar in film studies at
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, said; "it was Kamal Hassan who brought that sickle bearing genre", and that "''Thevar Magan'' ... inaugurated the era of the south being represented as primarily a sickle bearing space". Stalin Rajangam, who has extensively written on the caste component and narrative structures of Tamil films, said; "''Thevar Magan'' was first of its kind with stronger idioms of caste and glorification of caste-based practices". Tamil writer S. Ramakrishnan said ''Thevar Magan'' captured "the very essence of the south Tamil Nadu's rural culture". Vadivelu called the film a "turning point" in his career. Directors
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, Mysskin, Gautham Vasudev Menon, and
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called ''Thevar Magan'' one of their favourite films. Gauthami also listed it as her one of her favourite films.
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, in its review of '' Sandakozhi'' (2005), compared Rajkiran's character with Ganesan's character in ''Thevar Magan''. The July 2010 edition of magazine ''
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'' included Haasan's performance in Thevar Magan'' in its list of "Kamal's best performances". Silverscreen in its review of '' Vetrivel'' (2016) called the film "pretty much an unsophisticated copy of ''Thevar Magan''". In 2013, ''The Hindu'' listed the song "Potri Paadadi" among lyricist Vaali's songs in the list "Best of Vaali: From 1964 – 2013". Rediff listed the same song alongside "Madhavi Pon Mayilaal" from ''
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'' (1967) and "Andha Naal Gnabagam" from '' Uyarndha Manithan'' (1968). On Haasan's birthday, 7 November 2015, Latha Srinivasan of ''Daily News and Analysis'' considered ''Thevar Magan'' to be one of the "films you must watch to grasp the breadth of Kamal Haasan's repertoire". Behindwoods included the scene in which Kamal's character takes over his father's duty as village head in its lists "Top 20 Mass Scenes" and "10 Mass Interval Blocks".


See also

* List of submissions to the 65th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film * List of Indian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film


Notes


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