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''Neram'' () is a 2013 Indian
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written, directed and edited by Alphonse Puthren in his directorial debut. It is simultaneously made in
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and Tamil languages. It is an extended version of the short film of the same name, which he directed in 2009. It stars Nivin Pauly, Nazriya Nazim (in their Kollywood debuts) and Bobby Simha in both versions. Supporting roles were played by
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,
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, Lalu Alex, and Willson Joseph in Malayalam version, while Nassar, Thambi Ramiah, John Vijay and Shabareesh Varma portrayed the characters in Tamil version. The whole film is set within one day in
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. Shooting for the film commenced on mid-2012, were completed in March 2013. The music was scored by debutant Rajesh Murugesan, while cinematography was handled by Anend C. Chendran. The Malayalam version was released on 10 May 2013, while the Tamil version was released a week later, on 17 May 2013. ''Nerams both versions received positive reviews upon release and was a commercial success at the box-office. The film is remade in Telugu as '' Run'' (2016) starring Sundeep Kishan and in Kannada as '' Kismath'' (2018) starring
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."'Neram' Review Roundup: Worth Watching for Brilliant Narration"
''
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''. 18 May 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
This film is about to be remade in Hindi.Asha Prakash (27 May 2013)
"Neram to be remade in Hindi"
''The Times of India''. Retrieved 28 May 2013.


Plot

Mathew/Vetri is a
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graduate but lost his job. His life is complicated now because he has taken a loan from a private moneylender named Vatti Raja and is not able to repay the amount because he has no income. Jeena/Veni's father Johnykutty/Saravanar denies her marriage with Mathew/Vetri as he is jobless. Jeena/Veni decides to elope with Mathew/Vetri, and his friend John gives him money for paying off his debt to Raja. On their way, Jeena/Veni's chain is snatched, and Mathew/Vetri's money is stolen. Raja calls Mathew/Vetri and asks him to settle the money within 5PM. Johnykutty/Saravanar lodges a complaint with SI Ukken Tintu/Katta Kunju against Mathew/Vetri on charges of kidnapping Jeena/Veni and gives his number. Tintu/Kunju calls Mathew/Vetri and tells him that he should come along with Jeena/Veni to the police station within 5PM, but problems are yet to come: Mathew/Vetri's brother-in-law asks some amount of money from him to start a business, and even that is scheduled for 5PM. On the other hand, Jeena/Veni is kidnapped by Raja's men, assuming her to be another man's girlfriend who also has to return money to Raja. Mathew/Vetri comes across the same man and decides to snatch his chain, but unfortunately at the moment he tries to do so, the man meets with an accident, and Mathew/Vetri takes him to a hospital. The man's brother RayBan/Dhandapani, who has influence, assures Mathew/Vetri of a job in his company. Suddenly, Tintu/Kunju arrives there and tells that Raja died in an accident. It is revealed that Lighthouse, the man who stole Jeena/Veni's chain and Mathew/Vetri's money, had also borrowed some money from Raja. Lighthouse planned with two others in having the money for themselves and stole Raja's car. While the plan worked out perfectly, Raja's men went behind the car, and Raja goes behind the other man. In the chase, Raja was hit by an auto and died. Coincidentally, the auto driver was the driver who hit RayBan/Dhandapani's brother Manick with his vehicle, too. Later, Mathew/Vetri meets the men who stole his money and gets in a brawl with them. He finds his money and a chain inside the car and also finds Jeena/Veni in the car's rear (Raja hid her in his car). Mathew/Vetri gives the money to his brother-in-law, and the movie ends with a happy note that " Time is of two types: good time and bad time. Good will come following every bad time in life".


Cast

Tamil version: * Manobala as Doctor *
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as Dhandapaani's sidekick * Lakshmi as Veni's mother


Production


Development

Alphonse Puthren who made several short films and also the studio album '' Yuvvh'' had announced his directorial debut after the album's success that prompted him to move to the feature film format. He announced that the film will be titled as ''Neram'' which would be a " thriller-cum-
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" set in
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's Mandaveli, where he had lived for some time. He further added that the film's title and the story is all about the significance of time in human lives. It was considered to be an extended version of the short film of the same name starring Vijay Sethupathi, which he directed in 2009.


Casting

Initially Puthren wrote the script with Jai and Vaibhav as the lead actors who declined the offers citing schedule conflicts. Later his friend and actor Nivin Pauly, who contributed to the short film by offering him a budget of for the project, was approached as the lead actor, marking his debut in
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. It was Pauly's second project he signed after his breakthrough with the Malayalam film '' Thattathin Marayathu''.
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was chosen as the lead actress against Pauly and had also shot for ten days, but due to her busy schedules, she was replaced by Nazriya Nazim as the lead actress, who also made her debut in Tamil with the film. Putharen decided to shoot it simultaneously in Tamil and Malayalam. He modified the Malayalam version and filmed it with an entirely different cast, retaining only the lead pair in both versions. Rajesh Murugesan, who had worked with Putharen on his short films, was chosen as the film's composer, also making his feature film debut.


Filming

The crew began filming by June 2012, which was first held across various parts of Tamil Nadu, and later in
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. Shooting was further carried out in Chennai in August 2012, with Bhama's portions being reshot with Nazriya. In March 2013, Putharen informed that the entire filming had been completed. The film was shot in Malayalam and in Tamil at the same time, which Pauly described as tough and challenging.


Music

Rajesh Murugesan composed the soundtrack and film score of ''Neram'', making his feature film debut. A promotional song titled "Pistah" performed by Shabareesh Varma, was released on 29 March 2013 and went viral. The audio of the film's Tamil and Malayalam versions were released on 3 May 2013 under the Think Music label.


Release

The first look posters of the film was released on 21 February 2013. On 28 March 2013, Red Giant Movies, production house of Udhayanidhi Stalin acquired the film's distribution rights in
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, while the film was distributed in
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by Lal Jose, under his production house LJ Films. Trailers in both languages were released on 19 April 2013. The Malayalam version was released on 10 May 2013, in 73 screens across Kerala, while the Tamil version was released on 17 May 2013 in 200 plus screens in Tamil Nadu. The satellite rights of the film's Tamil version were sold to Sun TV and the rights of the film's Malayalam version was acquired by
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. AP International released the Malayalam version on
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, DVD and
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on 1 August 2013.


Reception


Critical reception

''Neram'' received positive reviews from critics with praise towards the cast performances (particularly Nivin, Nazriya and Simha), cinematography, editing,
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, screenwriting and direction.


Malayalam version

Padmakumar K of ''
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'' rated 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Though the concept is nothing new, the way of presentation and the setting is a merited deviation from the beaten track. The movie is watchable for some surprises it throws up now and then. There are some unseen extraordinary scenes and events not usually seen in
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." The reviewer praised the film's technical aspects, especially Alphonse Putharen's editing and direction, and Anand C. Chandran's camera works. He also praised the acting by Manoj K. Jayan, Simhaa, Shammi Thilakan and Nazriya Nazim while commenting that Pauly "still has to come out of his usual self". ''
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'' gave the verdict as "good" and wrote "For a debut attempt with lots of fresh faces in its cast and crew, director Alphonse Putharen's Neram could leave you pleasantly surprised. With a rather okay script, the film scores with a brilliant narration, interesting performances, good visuals and peppy music." Aswin J Kumar of ''
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'' rated 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "''Neram'' has a romantic charm, an exciting trait which infuses it with a good measure of likability." Paresh C Palicha of ''
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'' rated 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "''Neram'' has an interesting narrative but lacks on the humour quotient".


Tamil version

'' IANS'' rated 4 out of 5 stars and wrote "There is absolutely nothing new about the story, yet what differentiates ''Neram'' from other films is its brilliant non-linear screenplay, never seen before in
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. The film grows on you very gradually despite its brooding first half, but what follows post interval is top class and is worth every applaud or hoot that came its way." Baradwaj Rangan of ''
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'' appreciates the film's narrative style and cinematography, but commented "Almost everything is perfect on paper. But something is lost on screen. We feel we should be laughing more, and that there are a few too many flat passages." Malini Mannath of ''
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'' wrote "the light, interesting narrative style and quirky characters makes it he filma pleasant one-time watch." N. Venkateswaran of ''
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'' rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Alphonse Putharen is a welcome addition to the new wave of Tamil film directors, and is a sign of the good times ahead for Indian cinema." Mythily Ramachandran of '' Gulf Times'' wrote "Puthren joins the league of a growing number of young directors in Tamil and Malayalam who are making a mark with their fresh ideas and novel presentation. ''Neram'' is a delightful way to while away time." ''
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'' gave the verdict as "Good" and concluded the review saying, "''Neram'' is genuinely a good attempt to make something unusual by a group of youngsters, which has to be encouraged."


Box office

The film netted from 73 screens in its opening weekend (10–12 May) in Kerala.


Awards and nominations


Remakes

The film was remade in Telugu as '' Run'' (2016) and in Kannada as '' Kismath'' (2018). Putharen has announced intentions for a Hindi remake to the film which he will direct.


Notes


References


External links

* * {{Rotten Tomatoes 2010s comedy thriller films 2010s Malayalam-language films 2010s Tamil-language films 2013 black comedy films 2013 directorial debut films 2013 films 2013 multilingual films Features based on short films Films directed by Alphonse Puthren Films scored by Rajesh Murugesan Films set in Chennai Films shot in Chennai Indian black comedy films Indian comedy thriller films Indian multilingual films Malayalam films remade in other languages Tamil films remade in other languages Tamil-language Indian films