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''Inimey Nangathan'' () is a 2007 Indian
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-language animated
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, directed by Venkybaboo. It was the first Tamil film to be animated. The film went unnoticed due to the lack of big stars. The film won the National Film Award for Best Animated Film.


Plot

The film depicts Vichu, Varadhu, Vaithi, and Govind as four friends who earn their livelihood doing ''kathakalakshepam''. They want to become rich and famous. They come across an old lady who offers to help them become rich overnight, and then advises them to meet a swamiji. The swamiji agrees to help them, but on one condition, they should retrieve a holy necklace from
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. The four friends set out to the cave, where they meet a colorful character from the sea in a golden palace. They reach a flowing desert, where Govind pushes them into a pit and then a very tall mountain rises, ending Govind's story. The others reach a hill with stones. Varadhu wants to kill them, so he pushes a big stone onto them. Varadhu eats a fruit given to him by the Swamiji. Since he ate the full fruit, he becomes very fat and his face gets stuck in a doorway. This is the end of Varadhu. Vaithi does not listen to Vichu and says that all the diamonds belong to him. He pushes Vichu into a valley. The diamonds become weapons, touching Vaithi, and his body disappears. If he goes out of the cave, he blends into the air. This is the end of Vaithi. Vichu falls into the valley. He finds the holy necklace, but a rakshas guards it. Vichu fights with the rakshas and takes the necklace. Later Vichu gives the necklace to the Swamiji. In exchange for the holy necklace, the Swamiji gives the golden palace to Vichu, but Vichu refuses. He tells her that he has gotten what he wanted in his journey and goes back to his village. The Swamiji tells him
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that he will come back, so he will wait for him. The film ends with a golden cow following Vichu.


Voice cast

* M.S. Bhaskar as Vishwanathan a.k.a. Vichu *
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as Varadarajan a.k.a. Varadhu *
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as Vaidyanathan a.k.a. Vaithi * Maaran as Venkata Govindarajan a.k.a. Govind *Murali Kumar as Priest


Music

Songs were composed by
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Reception

Divya Kumar of ''The Hindu'' wrote "Overall, however, this ambitious movie is a step in the right direction. With some interesting touches like the characters turning into a rock band briefly, and an imaginative non-mythological plotline, it tries to do a few different things and while it isn’t perfect, it succeeds in taking animation a step further in India". ''Rediff'' wrote "If you can ignore the sometimes inadequate dialogue and trite screenplay, it's a squeaky clean, promising fare. For all its predictability, you can see enough creativity and colourful settings to watch out the movie right till the end". Malini Mannath of ''Chennai Online'' wrote "With its crisp editing (Lenin) and engaging background score (Ilayaraja) aiding it, it is worth appreciating the experiment in 3D animation that maintains the nativity and local flavour".


See also

* Indian animation industry * List of Indian animated films


References


External links

* {{National Film Award Best Animated Film 2000s Indian films 2000s Tamil-language films 2007 animated films 2007 films 2007 directorial debut films Best Animated Feature Film National Film Award winners Films scored by Ilaiyaraaja Indian animated fantasy films Indian animated films Indian children's films