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''Panchatanthiram'' () is a 2002 Indian
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co-written and directed by K. S. Ravikumar. The story is written by
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with the dialogues by Crazy Mohan. The film stars Haasan,
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, Ramesh Aravind, Sriman,
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, Simran and
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, with
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, Aishwarya,
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, Vidhya Venkatesh, Devayani and
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in supporting roles. It loosely adapts from the 1998 film '' Very Bad Things'' with new elements added to it. ''Panchatanthiram'' released on 28 June 2002 and became a commercial success. Jayaram won Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Tamil at the 50th South Filmfare Awards.


Plot

Ramachandramurthy alias Ram. C. M, is an Indian pilot based in
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and a womanizer. One day, in the course of an
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, he meets a passenger named Mythili. Ram and Mythili stop the hijacking and save the passengers. Soon after, they fall in love and get married. Ram's four closest friends, Ayyapan Nair, Vedhantham Iyer alias Vedham, Ganesh Hegde, and Hanumanth Reddy, attend their wedding reception. After marriage, Ram quits his playboy character and remains faithful to Mythili. One day, when Ram prevents Hegde's ex-girlfriend, Nirmala, from committing suicide, Mythili misinterprets the situation as Ram having an affair with Nirmala. She then leaves him to be with her parents. Further misunderstanding occurs when he sets out to meet Mythili, drunk, in the middle of the night and enters the wrong room. To take his mind off Mythili for a while, Ram's friends drive him down to
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and rent a room to hire a call girl named Maragathavalli, alias Maggie, on Ram's birthday. Ram, who is still not able to forget Mythili and does not wish to betray her, gets into a fight with Maggie. To salvage the situation, Vedham hurries back to Maggie's room, only to find Maggie dead. Panicking, Nair, Vedham, Hegde, and Reddy decide to discreetly dispose of the body in spite of Ram's pleas to call the police. They manage to roll the body in a blanket, dispose of it in a dry river and drive back to
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to return to their normal lives. Ram discovers a cache of diamonds inside Maggie's mobile phone. He decides to find the real murderer with the diamonds. A few days later, the friends get very nervous when they learn of a news article regarding the discovery of a corpse in the same area where they disposed of Maggie's body. At that time, the wives of Ram's four friends plan to unite Ram and Mythili by holding a party at the traditional festival of
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at Reddy's house. The wives invite Mythili to the party to be reunited with Ram. At the party, Maggie appears, demanding her diamonds back. Maggie then reveals the truth behind her death. The diamonds belong to a smuggler, and she stole them from him for personal gain. She chose to merely fake her death as she realized that the diamonds would be temporarily safe in Ram's possession. She also blackmails Ram, saying that she will reveal the truth about their rendezvous in Bangalore to Mythili and their wives if he does not give the diamonds back. The smuggler then arrives and kidnaps Maggie, Ram, and his friends. Mythili spots Ram and Maggie together. She again believes that Ram has not changed his ways. Mythili, along with an undercover police inspector, follows them. While the smuggler demands his diamonds back, Mythili appears with the undercover inspector. Upon seeing Ram and Maggie together, she believes that Ram is hugging Maggie, when in reality Ram, Maggie and his friends, are being held captive by the smuggler. She swallows some sleeping pills, which turns out to be where Ram hid the diamonds. Mythili decides to commit suicide and goes to a bridge. After finding out that Mythili swallowed the diamonds, Maggie and the smuggler try to save her and take the diamonds, but they get arrested by the undercover inspector and the police. Ram manages to save Mythili. After overhearing the conversation between Ram and his friends about what has happened, Mythili promises to reform her suspicious ways. The two then reunite.


Cast


Production

The film marked the debut production of director K. S. Ravikumar's manager P. L. Thenappan, and the team initially planned a film starring
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with music composed by
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. Though recordings had taken place, Thenappan became apprehensive of the budget and chose to make a smaller-budget film, meaning
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replaced Rahman. Hence ''Panchathanthiram'', a comedy about five friends, materialised instead. Krishnamachari Srikkanth and Maadhu Balaji were considered to portray the role of Vedhantham Iyengar, before
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was finalised. Sethu signed on revealing that Kamal Haasan had approached him to be a part of his two previous films, '' Thenali'' (2000) and '' Pammal K. Sambandam'' (2002) too, which he did not take up. The film began production in February 2002.
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, who plays one of the five friends, said the film's title was not a reference to the
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, but the five friends. It was shot in Canada for seventeen days. In April 2002, Kamal Haasan was prevented from boarding a Los Angeles-bound flight in Toronto during the making of the film, with the security preventing him from passing due to his Islamic-sounding surname. In June 2002, the five friends in the film along with Deva took part in a promotional tour to publicise the soundtrack in
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. The film faced trouble during censorship and parts of a song featuring
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were subsequently cut.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack of the film was composed by Deva, with lyrics written by
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. The song "Vai Raja Vai" incorporates lyrics from the Hindi song "Aana Meri Jaan" from ''
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'' (1947), while "Manmatha Leelai" was partly influenced by
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Release and reception

The film released on 28 June 2002. Malathi Rangarajan from ''
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'' said that Crazy Mohan's dialogue was "the mainstay", describing the film as "completely entertaining". She also praised the film's performances claiming that "with suitable slapstick, apt body language and timing and modulation that tickle, the veteran (Kamal Haasan) makes a mark yet again." Furthermore, reviewers from ''Screen'' magazine dubbed the film as a "clean comic-entertainer", adding that Ravikumar "deserves a pat for weaving out a good screenplay based on Kamal Haasan's story idea and creating a laugh riot". Tulika of
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labelled the film as "a barrel of laughs". Visual Dasan of ''
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'' felt Jayaram's talent was underused, and gave the film an "average" verdict. The film was a blockbuster and remains a cult classic in the comedy genre. Kamal Haasan distributed the film himself in the Karnataka region.


Sequel

A sequel was planned and Ravikumar had hoped to film scenes on a cruise liner, but the project failed to take off. Ravikumar instead set his 2010 film '' Manmadan Ambu'', which also stars Haasan, on a cruise liner.
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also considered making a sequel, but dropped the idea and instead collaborated with Haasan on '' Vikram'' (2022).


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