''Chokka Thangam'' () is a 2003 Indian
Tamil
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-language
drama film
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written and directed by
K. Bhagyaraj and produced by
G. Venkateswaran under the banner
GV Films. It stars
Vijayakanth
Vijayaraj Alagarswami (25 August 1952 – 28 December 2023), known by his stage name Vijayakanth, was an Indian actor, filmmaker, philanthropist and politician. He worked in Tamil cinema in a career spanning four decades. He ventured into politi ...
,
Soundarya
Sowmya Sathyanarayana (18 July 1972 – 17 April 2004), better known by her stage name Soundarya, was an Indian actress known for her works primarily in Telugu cinema. She was regarded as one of the greatest actresses in the history of Telugu ...
, and
Uma with
Goundamani
Subramaniyan Karuppaiya (born 25 May 1939), known by his stage name Goundamani, is an Indian actor and comedian who works in Tamil cinema. He is known for his comic duo partnership in Tamil language, Tamil films with fellow actor Senthil. The p ...
,
Senthil
Senthil (born 23 March 1951) is an Indian comedy actor who works in Tamil cinema. He is famous for his comedian roles along with fellow actor Goundamani. The pair dominated the Tamil industry as comedians in the 1980s and 90s.[Prakash Raj
Prakash Raj (born Prakash Rai; 26 March 1965) is an Indian actor, film director, producer, television presenter, and politician. Known for his works in Telugu language, Telugu, Tamil language, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, English language, Engl ...]
, and
Swathi playing supporting roles. The background score and music were composed by
Deva
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. The film was released on 15 January 2003 and became commercially
successful.
Plot
Muthu lives in a village with his sister Maragatham. Muthu is very fond of his sister and ready to do anything for her. Pavalam is an orphan who lives in the same village. Muthu and Pavalam have a liking towards each other. Periya Minor is the local baddie who tries to molest Pavalam when she is alone. However, Muthu comes for rescue and takes Pavalam along with him to his house.
Maragatham is married to Sundaram. Sundaram's sister Gowri's wedding is also arranged. But on the day of Gowri's wedding, her fiancé passes away which makes the villagers believe that Gowri is unlucky. Sundaram's family members want Muthu to marry Gowri, but Muthu refuses as he is in love with Pavalam. Angered by this, Sundaram's family members kick out Maragatham from their house as a means of revenge. Maragatham comes back to Muthu's house.
Muthu tries hard to get Gowri's wedding fixed again, but in vain. He meets Akash with a wedding proposal, but is turned down by his parents. Meanwhile, Maragatham is conceived. Sundaram understands Muthu's situation and visits Maragatham frequently without informing his family members. Finally, Sundaram finds a bride groom for Gowri and their wedding is arranged. Sundaram also brings Maragatham to his house and the families are united.
One day, Akash and his family members are about to meet with an accident, however Muthu spots them and saves them. Akash's family members understand the good nature of Muthu despite them humiliating him when he came with a marriage proposal with Gowri. On the day of Gowri's marriage, it is revealed that the groom is a cheat and is set by the Minor brothers with plans of trapping Muthu. The Minor brothers wants Muthu to give him Pavalam, so that Gowri's wedding will go as planned. Else, he threatens that the wedding will be cancelled which might hurt Gowri again.
Muthu fights the Minor brothers and decides to sacrifice his love. Muthu agrees to marry Gowri as he does not want Gowri to be disappointed again by cancelling her wedding. However, Akash's family members, now agree to get Akash married to Gowri. Akash and Gowri are married. Finally, Muthu and Pavalam are also married.
Cast
Production
Soon after
GV Films announced their collaboration with
Vijayakanth
Vijayaraj Alagarswami (25 August 1952 – 28 December 2023), known by his stage name Vijayakanth, was an Indian actor, filmmaker, philanthropist and politician. He worked in Tamil cinema in a career spanning four decades. He ventured into politi ...
, the producers approached
Cheran to direct the film. However, due to issues concerning remuneration,
K. Bhagyaraj eventually took on the role.
Vidhya Venkatesh was originally approached for the role of Vijayakanth's sister, but since she was busy with ''
Kalatpadai'', she could not spare her dates and she was replaced by Uma. The filming was held at
Pollachi
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for thirty days.
Soundtrack
The soundtrack was composed by
Deva
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.
Critical reception
Malathi Rangarajan of ''
The Hindu
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'' wrote "The film does have its plus points, yet somehow Bhagyaraj's magic touch in films
.is definitely missing in 'Chokka Thangam.'" Krishna Chidambaram of ''
Kalki
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'' wrote Bhagyaraj's touch was visible only in first half which goes away after interval and appears only in the film's end though he praised Vijayakanth as pure gold for following director's instructions but questioned why for this spineless character. He praised Uma's acting and song "Vellaiyai Manam" citing it has been a long time he heard a song with proper situation placement and concluded requesting Bhagyaraj to give retirement and send away colourful outfits of hero and white chariot in songs. Malini Mannath of ''Chennai Online'' wrote "The director seems to have compromised for the sake of his hero’s image, there are more action-scenes than in a Vijaykant action-film, and the confusion is evident throughout. Talking of action, the chord tied to Vijaykant as he does the gravity-defying leap is clearly visible. The director’s heart was surely not in this film!".
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