''Autograph'' is a 2004 Indian
Tamil
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-language
romantic drama film
Romance films involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion (emotion), passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters. Typically their ...
written, produced and directed by
Cheran. The film's soundtrack is composed by
Bharadwaj. Cheran also plays the lead role in his film for the first time, and other cast members include
Gopika
Girly Anto, credited by her stage name Gopika (born 1 February 1984), is an Indian former actress, who has predominantly starred in Malayalam films. Starting her career as a model, she ventured into acting with the Malayalam film, '' Pranayamani ...
,
Sneha
Sneha () is a popular Hindu Indian feminine given name, which means "Affection".
Notable people named Sneha
*Sneha (actress) (born 1981), Indian actress in South Indian films - Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada languages
*Sneha Khanwalkar (b ...
,
Mallika and
Kaniha
Divya Venkatasubramaniam Iyer better known by her stage name Kaniha, is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Malayalam cinema along with a few Tamil, Telugu and Kannada movies. Kaniha made her debut in the 2002 Tamil film ''Five Star'' ...
.
This is both Gopika's and Mallika's debut film in
Tamil cinema
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. The film was released in India in February 2004, and was screened at the Lyon Asian Film Festival in France and at the
Montreal World Film Festival
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as ''
Naa Autograph
''Naa Autograph Sweet Memories'' () is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film directed by S. Gopal Reddy. The film stars Ravi Teja alongside Gopika, Bhumika Chawla, Mallika and Prakash Raj. Though the film had an above average run ...
'',
Kannada
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as ''
My Autograph
''My Autograph'' is a 2006 Kannada-language romantic drama film which was directed, produced and enacted by Sudeep in his first directorial venture. Along with him, this film starred Meena, Sridevika, Deepu, and Rashmi Kulkarni. This film is a ...
'', and in
Bengali
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as ''
Amar Aponjon
''Amar Aponjon'' () is a 2017 romantic drama film directed by Raja Chanda. The movie is a remake of the Tamil language film ''Autograph''. The film stars Soham with Priyanka Sarkar as his school-life crush, Aindrita as his college-life lover, ...
''.
Plot
The film begins with Senthil Kumar, who runs an advertising agency, boarding a train on a journey to invite his friends and family for his forthcoming wedding. Along the way, he encounters various individuals from his past, who bring back memories of three women that have influenced his love life. During the journey, he reminisces his teenage days. The happenings in the school, his tussle with his friends and his first love with his classmate Kamala are all pictured with fun and drama. However, her father married her off early before her 11th grade. He meets Kamala 14 years later, and she is now a mother of three children, and a wife of a farmer. Senthil reaches the village and invites all including Kamala, who promises to come to the wedding.
Then, he goes to
Kerala
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, where he had his college education. His major crush at that time was Lathika, a
Malayali
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girl from
Chalakudy
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, with whom he falls in love, but later, the affair proves to be short-lived as her parents marry her off to her cousin Madhavan after knowing about her love affair with Senthil. On reaching Chalakudy to invite her, Senthil is slightly disturbed to see her as a widow living with her grandmother for the past 12 years. He attempts to rekindle his love for her, but she corrects him.
On his journey, he comes across his trusted friend Divya, who instills confidence and elucidates him to the life lesson – that one has to go ahead in life without looking back. While she and Senthil travel on a bus, she reveals her tragic experience, that her mother is a paralytic patient and that she is the breadwinner of the family. As time passes by, she reveals that she was in love with someone and believed that he was the man of her life, but she was unfortunately let down. A poetic narration on the need for a good companion like Senthil who gives attention to her is stressed, even if it is not possible at his stage. After her unwilling engagement with a businessman from America, she leaves Senthil. Senthil meets her five years later, and she is now a divorcee.
In the end, Senthil marries the girl of his parents choice, Thenmozhi. All the three girls who were a part in his life, along with his school and college friends attend his wedding.
Cast
Production
Produced by
Roja Combines
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H ...
, Cheran first cast
Prabhu Deva
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in the lead role during October 2000, but the actor and producers later left the project. Cheran himself took over production under the banner Dream Theatres.
Vikram was signed on as the new lead actor, but left as, according to Cheran, he did not want to do a romantic film after the success of his action film
''Gemini'' (2002).
Vijay also showed interest after Cheran narrated the script, but the actor ultimately was unable to commit due to scheduling conflicts.
Arvind Swamy
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revealed that he was also offered the main role, but he declined because he was retired from cinema in that time period. Cheran himself ultimately portrayed the role.
He said the film was partly autobiographical.
Four cinematographers worked on the film;
Ravi Varman
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had shot the school episode in Senthil's early life with a 35 mm lens for which he used light angle,
S. D. Vijay Milton
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shot the Kerala scenes, Dwaraknath shot the Chennai episode with a steady cam, and Shanky Mahendran shot the "'live' part" of the film when the camera uses the
point of view
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* Point of view (philosophy), an attitude how one sees or ...
of Senthil's character.
Some of the scenes were shot at Alapuzha, Kerala.
Soundtrack
The soundtrack features eight songs composed by
Bharadwaj. The film's background was scored by the duo
Sabesh–Murali
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. The song "
Ovvoru Pookalume" also featured the performance of the members of Raaga Priya orchestra which also included its founder
Comagan.
Critical reception
''
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'' wrote, "A major plus point of ''Autograph'' is that Cheran has chosen three cameramen to do the three episodes in his life which makes the film lively and nostalgic." Dennis Harvey of ''
Variety
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'' wrote, "Well-mounted production has too much familiar melodrama, and few real highlights (notably one delightful homage to ’70s Tamil musicals), but remains an easy watch." G Dhananjayan in his book ''
Pride of Tamil Cinema'' wrote "A trend setting film recollecting love memoirs in various phases of life". Visual Dasan of ''
Kalki
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'' wrote that Cheran's creative maturity, re-emerging not only as an actor but also as a fine artist, was recorded as an art form in ''Autograph''. Malini Mannath of ''Chennai Online'' wrote "'Autograph' is nostalgia, tackled with sensitivity and sensibility. Yet another feather in Cheran's cap!". G. Ulaganathan of ''
Deccan Herald
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'' wrote "In Autograph, Cheran plays the lead role. Technique wise it is a novel attempt. Cheran tries to recreate the nostalgic moments in a young man’s life which live in his memories for ever. As a director, he has not only succeeded in that part but also brought some good cinematic moments on the screen".
Accolades
Remakes
References
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