Dora (2017 Film)
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''Dora'' is a 2017 Indian
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film directed by Doss Ramasamy and produced by A. Sarkunam. It stars
Nayanthara Nayanthara (born Diana Mariam Kurian; 18 November 1984) is an Indian actress and producer known for her work in Tamil cinema, Tamil, Telugu cinema, Telugu and Malayalam cinema, Malayalam films. One of the highest-paid actresses in India, she ...
along with Thambi Ramaiah, Harish Uthaman and
Sulile Kumar Sulile Kumar, also known by his stage name Tharun Kumar (also credited as Tarun Shatriya) is an Indian actor who has appeared in Tamil and Kannada films. He made his debut in a supporting role in Tarun Gopi's ''Kaalai'' (2008), before going on ...
. The film's production began in March 2016 and
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commenced in June 2016, with Dinesh B. Krishnan working as the cinematographer. The film was released on 31 March 2017 to mixed reviews from critics.


Plot

The film opens with Pavalakkodi in the hospital and her father Vairakannu weeping for her misfortune. Later, the scene cuts to their futures. Vairakkannu and Pavalakkodi live in a small house. Vairakannu is a single hardworking father who brought his only daughter Pavalakkodi up, and she takes care of him in his old age and does not wish to marry. They lead a happy life. Nearby in an apartment, three thieves enter a house and rob all the jewels from the lady, rape and kill her. To investigate this case, ACP Harish arrives at the site. He finds no clue about the men but does find a Rajasthani blanket in the house. Upon asking, the house owner and maids say nothing; therefore, the case leads to nothing. The story moves to Vairakannu, who wishes to go to their family deity's temple in their town, for which they ask Pavalakkodi's aunt for a car to go there. Her aunt refuses to give them a car, and her husband tries to hit Vairakannu, for which Pavalakkodi speaks up. She challenges them that one day she too will open her startup call taxi and reach great heights. Back home, Vairakannu and Pavalakkodi gather money that they have saved and go buy a car. They see several models but fall for a vintage car with no. MDS 13. The night after buying the car, Pavalakkodi wakes up hearing strange noises and goes to have a look at the car, where she sees nothing but a stray cat. In the morning, Vairakannu is fooled by a customer and is kept waiting. In the early night, he is taken to a graveyard and is left alone there, where the car stops at once. Vairakannu returns home and worries for his daughter. She then says that she would agree to marry a man who would stay at their house and take care of her father. Suddenly, the phone rings, and it is revealed that Pavalakkodi has received a marriage proposal from Harish. His parents like the girl, but Harish refuses to marry her. Pavalakkodi, in rage, challenges him that she would remain a virgin if he gets a girl who is more beautiful than her. Later, Pavalakkodi gets an order for a Tirupati trip for 20 days. This time, she hires a driver who replaces the father and goes with the family to the trip. It is revealed that the man who sold some bedsheets nearby on the day of the incident is the real culprit, and Harish tries to catch him. It is shown that in the trip where the call taxi is going, the culprit also goes. Suddenly, the driver loses control of the car, and the car itself moves towards the criminal. The driver and the family get worried about the car's supernatural ability and ring up Pavalakkodi. She reaches the site and takes her car back. On her way, she too encounters the car's supernatural ability, and the car kills the victim and showcases the shadow of a dog. She then flees from the accident spot, but the car follows her. To her surprise, the car parks itself in her backyard and cleans the blood marks by itself with the wipers on. Upon asking a sorceress, she understands that the car is possessed by a dog's ghost which tries to communicate with Pavalakkodi. Upon asking, the car takes her to the real owner, an old man in a villa. He narrates to her how his granddaughter (Aarthi) was connected to a dog called Dora. Aarthi was an orphan who adopted a street dog and named it Dora. She loved Dora a lot. When she was out with her grandfather, the same three men attacked them and snatched away all their gold. They raped and killed Aarthi and also hit Pavalakkodi, who tried to save them, which resulted in a blood clot in Pavalakkodi's heart. It is revealed that Aarthi was the one who donated her heart to Pavalakkodi and then died. But Dora after death possessed the car and believes that Aarthi lives on as Pavalakkodi and punishes the criminals in front of her. Pavalakkodi too takes revenge for the girl, but she rifts with Harish in the case. She finally manages to kill two others with the help of Dora and saves her father from Mukesh Yadav, who was the main culprit behind the girl's murder. Pavalakkodi and Dora drive to Mukesh's hideout. Mukesh and Pavalakkodi fight. Though she was intitially losing, Dora manages to kill Mukesh and save Pavalakkodi from being raped by Mukesh. Pavalakkodi and Dora drive back home with all three criminals killed and finally avenged the girl's murder.


Cast

*
Nayanthara Nayanthara (born Diana Mariam Kurian; 18 November 1984) is an Indian actress and producer known for her work in Tamil cinema, Tamil, Telugu cinema, Telugu and Malayalam cinema, Malayalam films. One of the highest-paid actresses in India, she ...
as Pavalakkodi * Thambi Ramaiah as Vairakannu (Pavalakkodi's father) * Harish Uthaman as ACP A. Harish *
Sulile Kumar Sulile Kumar, also known by his stage name Tharun Kumar (also credited as Tarun Shatriya) is an Indian actor who has appeared in Tamil and Kannada films. He made his debut in a supporting role in Tarun Gopi's ''Kaalai'' (2008), before going on ...
as Mukesh Yadav *Shan as Pawan Sharma *Baby Yuktha as Aarthi Durga * Saravana Sakthi as Ghost *
Gayatri Rema Gayatri Rema is an Indian actress who has appeared in Tamil language films. After portraying her first major lead role in '' Touring Talkies'' (2015), she appeared in the Tamil films ''Oruthal'' (2016) and ''Saaya'' (2017). Career Gayatri Rem ...


Production

In December 2015, A. Sarkunam announced that he would produce a
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starring
Nayanthara Nayanthara (born Diana Mariam Kurian; 18 November 1984) is an Indian actress and producer known for her work in Tamil cinema, Tamil, Telugu cinema, Telugu and Malayalam cinema, Malayalam films. One of the highest-paid actresses in India, she ...
, which would be directed by his former assistant Dass Ramasamy. The film began production during March 2016, with scenes involving Nayanthara and Harish Uthaman being shot across Chennai. Thereafter, Thambi Ramaiah was signed to play Nayanthara's father in the film. The film began production untitled and briefly developed under the title of ''Tik Tik Tik'', before being titled ''Dora'' in July 2016. India's Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) gave the film an A certificate, an adults-only rating restriction, based on the film's horror content and violence. The filmmakers made cuts to the film and attempted to have the film recertified, but the censor board did not change the rating. In mid March 2017, Sridhar, a television screenwriter, accused Doss Ramasamy of plagiarising his script ''Alibabavum Arputha Carum'', and threatened to take legal action against the makers of the film. Doss subsequently filed a complaint at the South Indian Film Writers Association. After reading both the scripts, the association declared that ''Dora'' was an original script and not a plagiarised one.


Release

The satellite rights of the film were sold to Zee Tamizh.


Soundtrack

The film's music was composed by duo
Vivek–Mervin Vivek–Mervin is an Indian music composer duo consisting of Vivek Siva and Mervin Solomon. They are known for their work in Tamil language films. They worked together on '' Vadacurry'' (2014), Dora (2016), '' Pattas'' (2020), '' Sulthan'' (202 ...
, in their third film venture following ''
Vadacurry ''Vadacurry'' () is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language comedy thriller film written and directed by debutant Saravana Rajan. The film stars Jai and Swathi Reddy and was produced by Dayanidhi Azhagiri's Meeka Entertainment. The film has cinematogra ...
'' (2014) and '' Pugazh'' (2016). The soundtrack was released on 8 February 2017 through Sony Music. Later, the soundtrack for the Telugu dubbed version was also released in March 2017.


Critical reception

Indiaglitz called it "a decent spirit revenge thriller" that "gets it right in parts" and rated it a 2.5/5. Thinkal Menon from
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gave it a 2.5/5 saying that it was "let down by the predictable screenplay and weak scenes that have enough loopholes". Anupama Subramanian from
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gave it a 2.5/5 and said that while "Nayanthara's terrific screen presence rules the film", "there are very little spooky moments". Behindwoods claimed that "Nayanthara and the car manage to save a cliched horror-revenge saga, to an extent!" and rated it 2.25/5. Srivastan from
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gave it a 2/5 and said that it had "no memorable moment to ponder on after a tedious watch". Karthik Kumar from
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said that "this Nayanthara film drowns in its own mediocrity" and rated it 1/5. In contrast, a critic Baradwaj Rangan from Film Companion rated it 3.5/5, calling it "a surprisingly well-written (and emotionally solid) horror film whose heroine kicks real ass".


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