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''Suryodayam'' () is a 1999 Indian
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-language
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directed by L. V. Aadhavan. The film stars
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and Rahman, with Vijayakumar, Anusha,
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, Viswajith, Hariraj,
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, and Kumaresan playing supporting roles. It was released on 7 October 1999.


Plot

Bala is a singer in a musical ensemble with his friends Ajith, Ajith's girlfriend Amritha, Nambi, and Wilson. They are not popular enough to get decent assignments. One day, they get the opportunity to sing for a grand function and they have an outstanding performance there. The famous Indian concert organizer J. R. appreciates their performance and gives them an opportunity to perform in Sri Lanka. In the meantime, many cities of India experience terrorist incidents. The terrorists used remote-controlled cars "detonator" to commit those attacks. The CBI officer Indra is charged to dismantle the terrorist group. She finally captures Dawood, the leader of the terrorist group. However, he later manages to escape from jail and lands in Takistan, a dangerous and corrupt country. J. R. has also another face: he is an international arms dealer and sells weapons to terrorists. J. R. with Kannan and his friends move to Takistan to perform in a concert. There, J. R. meets the terrorist Dawood, who is sought by the CBI. J. R. thinks that Dawood's presence may lure the CBI so J. R.'s partner Malik, a Takistan's secret agent, killed Dawood. J. R. then plans to kill the Indian scientist Kaladharan who is on the brink of finding a solution to disable the remote-controlled cars. When Bala learns of the matter, he immediately informs his friends by phone, but J. R. sees him, and his henchmen brutally murder Bala. Ajith, Nambi, and Wilson seek justice for their late friend Bala. They inform Indra about J. R.'s illegal activities. What transpires next forms the rest of the story.


Cast


Production

The film began production in 1994 under the title ''Isai Payanam'' () and featured Rahman, Anusha and Sri Lankan actress
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.
Vijayashanti Moturi Vijaya Shanthi (born 24 June 1966) is an Indian actress, film producer and politician. In a film career spanning 40 years, she has acted in 187 feature films in a variety of roles in various languages predominantly in Telugu language, Te ...
joined the cast later on, and the film was retitled to ''Suryodayam''. The film was extensively shot across Uzbekistan and Sri Lanka, as well as India. It became the first Indian film to be shot in Uzbekistan. After seventy five percent of the shoot was over, Athavan was replaced as director by Pandiyan Arivali, who had earlier made ''
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'' (1996). He removed twenty five percent of the shot scenes, and completed the film thereafter.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Gnani, with lyrics written by Kovi Kannan.


Release and reception

''Suryodayam'' was released on 7 October 1999. A reviewer from ''Lollu Express'' gave the film a negative review, stating the plot seemed like "a mixture of five movies". D. S. Ramanujam of ''
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'' appreciated the stunt sequences and cinematography, but felt the screenplay lacked "cogency" and also criticised the comedy subplot. In October 1999, the film was dubbed and released in Telugu as ''Desam Kosam'' by producer Maddi Narayana under the Sri Krishnarjuna Films banner.


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*{{IMDb title 1990s Indian films 1990s Tamil-language films 1999 action films 1999 films Central Bureau of Investigation in fiction Films about Islamic terrorism in India Films about organised crime in India Films set in Asia Films shot in Sri Lanka Films shot in Uzbekistan Indian action films Tamil-language Indian films