''Anniyan'' ( ) is a 2005 Indian
Tamil
Tamil may refer to:
People, culture and language
* Tamils, an ethno-linguistic group native to India, Sri Lanka, and some other parts of Asia
**Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka
** Myanmar or Burmese Tamils, Tamil people of Ind ...
-language
psychological
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action thriller film
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directed by
S. Shankar
Shankar Shanmugam (born 17 August 1963) is an Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter, primarily known for his work in Tamil cinema. Known as one of the most prominent directors in the history of Indian cinema, he has also worked in H ...
and produced by
V. Ravichandran. The film stars
Vikram as a law-abiding lawyer who suffers from
dissociative identity disorder, and develops two other identities: a fashion model, and a murderous vigilante seeking to eradicate corrupution. The cast also includes
Sadha
Sadaf Mohammed Sayed, known professionally as Sadha, is an Indian actress known for her work in Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada cinema, as well as Telugu television. She made her film debut with the Telugu film ''Jayam'' (2002), directed by Teja ...
,
Prakash Raj
Prakash Raj (born Prakash Rai; 26 March 1965) is an Indian actor, film director, producer, television presenter, and politician. Known for his works in Telugu language, Telugu, Tamil language, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, English language, Engl ...
,
Vivek,
Nedumudi Venu
Kesavan Venugopal (22 May 1948 – 11 October 2021), better known by his stage name Nedumudi Venu, was an Indian actor and screenwriter from Kerala, who predominantly worked in Malayalam cinema. He acted in more than 500 films, primarily in M ...
,
Nassar
Nassar (), is a given name and surname, commonly found in the Arabic language. Alternative spellings of this name, possibly due to transliteration include Naser, Nasser, Nasir, Naseer, or Nacer. People with the surname include:
People with th ...
.
Shankar conceived the film in mid-2003 during the post-production period of his previous film ''
Boys
A boy is a young male human. The term is commonly used for a child or an adolescent. When a male human reaches adulthood, he is usually described as a man.
Definition, etymology, and use
According to the ''Merriam-Webster Dictionary'', a boy ...
''. He based the film on his own life experiences during his formative years when he was disturbed by what he saw around him and his eventual displeasure with the society. Pre-production for ''Anniyan'' began in November 2003 and
principal photography
Principal photography is the phase of producing a film or television show in which the bulk of shooting takes place, as distinct from the phases of pre-production and post-production.
Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as the ...
in March 2004. The making of the film, which included numerous production delays, took 14 months. The film was shot at
Hyderabad
Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana. It occupies on the Deccan Plateau along the banks of the Musi River (India), Musi River, in the northern part of Southern India. With an average altitude of , much ...
,
Thanjavur
Thanjavur (), also known as Thanjai, previously known as Tanjore, Pletcher 2010, p. 195 is a city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the 12th biggest city in Tamil Nadu. Thanjavur is an important center of southern Indian religion, art ...
,
Viluppuram
Viluppuram, Villupuram, or Vizhuppuram () is a municipality and the administrative headquarters of Viluppuram district.
Located south west of a Tiruvannamalai and north west of Cuddalore null The town serves as a major and largest railway ...
and
Chennai
Chennai, also known as Madras (List of renamed places in India#Tamil Nadu, its official name until 1996), is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Tamil Nadu by population, largest city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost states and ...
. The song sequences were filmed in
Mumbai
Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial capital and the most populous city proper of India with an estimated population of 12 ...
,
Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and thre ...
,
Amsterdam
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and
Tenkasi
Tenkasi () is a town and headquarters of the Tenkasi district in Indian state of Tamil Nadu.Tenkasi is the third largest city in tenkasi district after Kadayanallur and Sankarankovil.
Being one of the most significant spiritual and cultural ...
. The film was notable for its recreation of the ''
Tyagaraja Aradhana'' music festival and the extensive use of time slice photography in an action sequence.
Cinematographer
V. Manikandan discontinued the project halfway through, until he was replaced with
Ravi Varman
S. Ravi Varman ISC is an Indian cinematographer, filmmaker, producer and writer. He predominantly works in Tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi film industries. Varman began his career in Malayalam cinema. He directed a romantic film in Tamil titled ' ...
. The technical departments were headed by
V. T. Vijayan (editing),
Sabu Cyril
Sabu Cyril (born 27 January 1962) is an Indian film production designer who is considered to be one of the most celebrated art directors in the country. Having worked in 72 feature films and 500 ad films, he has won 4 National Film Award for B ...
(production design), and
Peter Hein
Peter Hein () is an Indian action choreographer and stunt coordinator known for his work in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, and Kannada films. He is known for choreographing action sequences in films such as ''Anniyan'' (2005), '' Athadu'' ( ...
(action choreography). The soundtrack was composed by
Harris Jayaraj
J. Harris Jayaraj (born 8 January 1975) is an Indian composer from Tamil Nadu. He composes soundtracks predominantly for Tamil cinema, Tamil films, while also having composed for a few films in Cinema of Andhra Pradesh, Telugu and two films i ...
, who was in his first collaboration with the director. The film was touted as the director's ''
magnum opus
A masterpiece, , or ; ; ) is a creation that has been given much critical praise, especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career or a work of outstanding creativity, skill, profundity, or workmanship.
Historically, ...
'' and was budgeted at 26.3 crores, making it the
most expensive Indian film during the time of its release. Notably, it was the first South Indian film to obtain institutional finance, and it had the highest insurance coverage available for films at that time.
Anniyan was released on 17 June 2005 and became a commercial success, and in addition to winning a record breaking eight
Filmfare Awards
The Filmfare Awards are annual awards that honour artistic and technical excellence in the Indian cinema.Al The Filmfare ceremony is one of the most famous film events in India. The awards were introduced by Filmfare magazine of The Times G ...
and six
State Film Awards, it also won a
National Award
The National Film Awards are awards for artistic and technical merit given for "Excellence within the Indian film industry". Established in 1954, it has been administered, along with the International Film Festival of India and the Indian P ...
in the
Special Effects
Special effects (often abbreviated as F/X or simply FX) are illusions or visual tricks used in the theatre, film, television, video game, amusement park and simulator industries to simulate the fictional events in a story or virtual world. ...
category.
Plot
Ramanujam "Ambi" Parthsarthy, a straightforward
consumer protection
Consumer protection is the practice of safeguarding buyers of goods and services, and the public, against unfair practices in the marketplace. Consumer protection measures are often established by law. Such laws are intended to prevent business ...
advocate
An advocate is a professional in the field of law. List of country legal systems, Different countries and legal systems use the term with somewhat differing meanings. The broad equivalent in many English law–based jurisdictions could be a ba ...
from
Thiruvallikeni,
Chennai
Chennai, also known as Madras (List of renamed places in India#Tamil Nadu, its official name until 1996), is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Tamil Nadu by population, largest city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost states and ...
, expects everyone to follow the law and prosecutes those who violate it, but his efforts are unsuccessful due to circumstantial evidence favouring the accused. His efforts to raise civic awareness go unacknowledged due to general lack of seriousness and widespread corruption. Ambi's suppressed anger manifests as an
alter ego
An alter ego (Latin for "other I") means an alternate Self (psychology), self, which is believed to be distinct from a person's normal or true original Personality psychology, personality. Finding one's alter ego will require finding one's other ...
called Anniyan, a
grim reaper
The Grim Reaper is a popular personification of death in Western culture in the form of a hooded skeletal figure wearing a black robe and carrying a scythe.[Hindu
Hindus (; ; also known as Sanātanīs) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism, also known by its endonym Sanātana Dharma. Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pp. 35–37 Historically, the term has also be ...]
scripture ''
Garuda Purana
The Sanskrit text ''Garuda Purana'' () is one of 18 Mahapurana (Hinduism), Mahapuranas in Hinduism. The ''Garuda Purana'' was likely composed in the first millennium CE, with significant expansions and revisions occurring over several centuries ...
''.
Ambi secretly loves his neighbour Nandini, a medical student and an aspiring
Carnatic singer, but never expresses his feelings due to fear of rejection. When he gets the courage to propose her during the annual ''
Tyagaraja Aradhana'' with the help of his friend
SI Chari, she rejects him as she cannot bear his overbearing nature, constant complaining and nitpicking. Distraught, Ambi attempts suicide, almost drowning himself before having second thoughts. He subsequently develops another personality named Remo, a metrosexual fashion model. Nandini becomes smitten with Remo and falls in love with him, and their marriage is eventually fixed.
While purchasing a plot of land for her
dowry
A dowry is a payment such as land, property, money, livestock, or a commercial asset that is paid by the bride's (woman's) family to the groom (man) or his family at the time of marriage.
Dowry contrasts with the related concepts of bride price ...
, Nandini undervalues the property to evade
stamp duty
Stamp duty is a tax that is levied on single property purchases or documents (including, historically, the majority of legal documents such as cheques, receipts, military commissions, marriage licences and land transactions). Historically, a ...
. Ambi, who accompanies her to the government office, refuses to help her. Later, when Nandini and Remo are on a date in a hotel, Remo transforms into Anniyan and attempts to punish her for corruption. As Anniyan is about to kill her, Nandini calls out for Ambi and Anniyan reverts to Ambi, who collapses and loses consciousness. Nandini takes Ambi to
NIMHANS
The National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-Sciences (NIMHANS) is a medical institution in Bengaluru, India. NIMHANS serves as the apex centre for mental health education and neuroscience research in the country. It is an Institute of N ...
, where he is diagnosed with
multiple personality disorder. Through
recovered-memory therapy
Recovered-memory therapy (RMT) is a catch-all term for a controversial and scientifically discredited form of psychotherapy that critics say utilizes one or more unproven therapeutic techniques (such as some forms of psychoanalysis, hypnosis, jour ...
, Vijaykumar, the chief psychiatrist, uncovers Ambi's past. When Ambi was ten years old, he witnessed the accidental death of his younger sister Vidya due to civic apathy. The incident left a deep emotional scar, which was the reason for his lofty ideals. Vijaykumar realises that although Anniyan and Remo know about Ambi, albeit as a separate person, Ambi is oblivious to their existence within him. Vijaykumar declares that Remo will cease to exist if Nandini reciprocates Ambi's feelings, but Anniyan will cease to exist only when society reforms. Nandini accepts Ambi's love and Remo disappears.
Meanwhile,
DCP Prabhakar and Chari investigate the murders committed by Anniyan. In disguises, they discover clues left behind by Anniyan, which are the names of the punishments meted out to victims. Prabhakar is personally determined to punish Anniyan as one of Anniyan's victims, Chockalingam, an errant catering contractor with the
Indian Railways
Indian Railways is a state-owned enterprise that is organised as a departmental undertaking of the Ministry of Railways (India), Ministry of Railways of the Government of India and operates India's national railway system. , it manages the fou ...
, was his elder brother. In a dramatic publicity stunt, Anniyan admits to the murders when he appears amidst the public and the press. Anniyan explains the rationale behind the murders and adds that only when every Indian is responsible and sincere can the country can prosper on par with developed nations. His methods draw both praise and criticism. Prabhakar tries to catch Anniyan, but he escapes.
On investigating the phone records and
IP address
An Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a numerical label such as that is assigned to a device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. IP addresses serve two main functions: network interface i ...
of Anniyan's internet activity, as well as analysing the security footage of Anniyan's appearance, Prabhakar realises that Anniyan is Ambi. Prabhakar arrests and brutally tortures Ambi till he is almost dead. The near-death experience and pain trigger Anniyan's reappearance. Ambi's personality alternates between himself and Anniyan; he brutally subdues Prabhakar as Anniyan while begging for mercy as Ambi. Chari secretly records Prabhakar's torture of Ambi and presents it as evidence of Ambi's mental state during his trial, while Vijaykumar also reveals Ambi's diagnosis. Ambi is acquitted, but is directed to undergo
psychotherapy
Psychotherapy (also psychological therapy, talk therapy, or talking therapy) is the use of Psychology, psychological methods, particularly when based on regular Conversation, personal interaction, to help a person change behavior, increase hap ...
in a mental hospital and will be eligible for release when cured.
When Ambi is released two years later, his rigid adherence to protocol has diminished and he appears more open and accommodating. He marries Nandini. While travelling on a train during their honeymoon, Ambi notices a man drinking among fellow passengers, who also happened to be lineworker responsible for his younger sister's death when he was caught drinking at work. Moving himself and Nandini away from the man, Ambi secretly throws him off the train to his death but hides the incident from Nandini, revealing that he and Anniyan now maintain a
symbiotic relationship
Symbiosis (Ancient Greek : living with, companionship < : together; and ''bíōsis'': living) is any type of a close and long-term biolo ...
.
Cast
Production
Pre-production
During the making of his
Hindi film
Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, is primarily produced in Mumbai. The popular term Bollywood is a portmanteau of "Bombay" (former name of Mumbai) and " Hollywood". The industry, producing films in t ...
directorial debut ''
Nayak'' starring
Anil Kapoor
Anil Kapoor (born 24 December 1956) is an Indian actor and producer who works primarily in Hindi cinema, Hindi films, in addition to Indian television and international films. In a career spanning over 40 years as an actor and since 2005 as a ...
in early 2001, director
S. Shankar
Shankar Shanmugam (born 17 August 1963) is an Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter, primarily known for his work in Tamil cinema. Known as one of the most prominent directors in the history of Indian cinema, he has also worked in H ...
had conceived a
science fiction film
Science fiction (or sci-fi) is a film genre that uses Speculative fiction, speculative, fictional science-based depictions of phenomena that are not fully accepted by mainstream science, such as Extraterrestrial life in fiction, extraterrestria ...
titled ''
Robot
A robot is a machine—especially one Computer program, programmable by a computer—capable of carrying out a complex series of actions Automation, automatically. A robot can be guided by an external control device, or the robot control, co ...
''. A futuristic
techno-thriller
A techno-thriller or technothriller is a hybrid genre drawing from science fiction, thrillers, spy fiction, action, and war novels. They include a disproportionate amount (relative to other genres) of technical details on their subject matter ...
set in the 22nd century
Chennai
Chennai, also known as Madras (List of renamed places in India#Tamil Nadu, its official name until 1996), is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Tamil Nadu by population, largest city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost states and ...
, the film was to star
Kamal Haasan
Parthasarathy Srinivasan (born 7 November 1954), known professionally as Kamal Haasan, is an Indian actor, filmmaker and politician who predominantly works in Tamil cinema. Considered as one of the most accomplished actors of Indian Cinema, Haas ...
and
Preity Zinta
Preity G. Zinta (pronounced ; born 31 January 1975) is an Indian actress primarily known for her work in Hindi films. After graduating with degrees in English honours and criminal psychology, Zinta made her acting debut in '' Dil Se..'' in 19 ...
. However, after completing a photo-shoot featuring the two, the production was shelved due to various reasons, including Haasan's unavailability of dates and creative differences with the director. Shankar postponed the project indefinitely and made the
coming of age
Coming of age is a young person's transition from being a child to being an adult. The specific age at which this transition takes place varies between societies, as does the nature of the change. It can be a simple legal convention or can b ...
film, ''
Boys
A boy is a young male human. The term is commonly used for a child or an adolescent. When a male human reaches adulthood, he is usually described as a man.
Definition, etymology, and use
According to the ''Merriam-Webster Dictionary'', a boy ...
'' (2003). When the post-production work of ''Boys'' was underway, Shankar was awaiting the return of its composer
A. R. Rahman
Allah Rakha Rahman (; born A. S. Dileep Kumar; 6 January 1967), also known by the initialism ARR, is an Indian music composer, record producer, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and philanthropist known for his works in Indian cinem ...
, who was then outside India, to complete the background score. In the meantime, Shankar had an idea for a storyline and called
Vikram, who expressed enthusiasm for the subject.
Development
Following the release of ''Boys'' in August 2003, Shankar began work on his next directorial venture entitled ''Anniyan''. It was initially thought to be Shankar's pet project ''Robot'' revived with a new title, but this was later proven not to be correct.
Shankar said the film was his "dream project" and disclosed that it would be a racy, fantasy-thriller.
When questioned on how the idea behind the film had come to him, the director revealed, "The seeds of all my movies were sown when I was young, long before I started making movies. So many things disturbed me, and these stayed with me. Those were the seeds. I make films based on them."
With the highest production value among Tamil films of its time, the film was touted to be the director's ''
magnum opus
A masterpiece, , or ; ; ) is a creation that has been given much critical praise, especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career or a work of outstanding creativity, skill, profundity, or workmanship.
Historically, ...
'' and was labelled "the most eagerly awaited film of the year" by the media.
The film deals with a person having
dissociative identity disorder, commonly known as "multiple personality disorder" (MPD) or "split personality syndrome".
It was compared to ''
Chandramukhi
''Chandramukhi'' () is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language psychological comedy horror film written and directed by P. Vasu. It is a remake of Vasu's Kannada film '' Apthamitra'' (2004) which itself was based on the Malayalam film '' Manichitrathaz ...
'', released two months before, as it also focused on a character with the same syndrome.
Casting
To portray the lead character, Shankar needed a performer who could play an
action hero
An action hero (sometimes action heroine for women) is the protagonist of an action film or other form of entertainment which portrays action, adventure, and often violence. Action heroes are depicted in exciting or perilous chase sequences, figh ...
. He chose Vikram as he felt that the actor, in addition to being a performer, had the image of an action hero. While his casting was made public in a November 2003 news report announcing the project's inception, the director revealed that Vikram was added to the cast in mid-2003 and refuted theories that the actor's casting was to capitalise on his new-found popularity following his success at the
National Film Awards
The National Film Awards are awards for artistic and technical merit given for "Excellence within the Cinema of India, Indian film industry". Established in 1954, it has been administered, along with the International Film Festival of India ...
, where he won the
National Film Award for Best Actor
The National Film Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role is an honour presented annually at the National Film Awards of India instituted since 1967 to actors who have delivered the best performance in a leading role within the Indian film indus ...
for his performance in the film ''
Pithamagan
''Pithamagan'' () is a 2003 Indian Tamil language, Tamil-language action film, action crime drama film written and directed by Bala (director), Bala. The film stars Vikram (actor), Vikram, Suriya, Laila (actress), Laila and Sangeetha Krish, San ...
'' (2003). Stating that Vikram was selected for the lead role months before the theatrical release of ''Pithamagan'', Shankar added, "I don't look at actors that way."
He further remarked that Vikram was the "life and soul" of ''Anniyan''.
The heroine role of a "devoted Iyengar Brahmin girl" was originally offered to
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (; Rai; born 1 November 1973) is an Indian actress who is primarily known for her work in Hindi and Tamil language, Tamil films. Rai won the Miss World 1994 pageant and later established herself as one of the most-popu ...
, who was too busy to accommodate production dates. After months of waiting for her call sheet, Shankar eventually offered the role to
Sadha
Sadaf Mohammed Sayed, known professionally as Sadha, is an Indian actress known for her work in Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada cinema, as well as Telugu television. She made her film debut with the Telugu film ''Jayam'' (2002), directed by Teja ...
.
Expressing hope that it would be "an important movie" in her career, Sadha accepted the offer, working on the film for 120 days, adding, "I have a major role to play in ''Anniyan''. There are few heavy portions involving me in the movie that I have given my best." She considered being a part of a Shankar film, especially during the early stages of her career, as a "god's gift" and a "once-in-a-lifetime experience".
However, when offered similar roles following the film's success, she refused to be
typecast
In film, television, and theatre, typecasting is the process by which a particular actor becomes strongly identified with a specific character, one or more particular roles, or characters having the same traits or coming from the same social or ...
and stated, "I am now looking for roles where my creative potential is tapped. I don't want to be part of such cinema where all one has to do is dance around trees."
Vivek,
Prakash Raj
Prakash Raj (born Prakash Rai; 26 March 1965) is an Indian actor, film director, producer, television presenter, and politician. Known for his works in Telugu language, Telugu, Tamil language, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, English language, Engl ...
,
Nedumudi Venu
Kesavan Venugopal (22 May 1948 – 11 October 2021), better known by his stage name Nedumudi Venu, was an Indian actor and screenwriter from Kerala, who predominantly worked in Malayalam cinema. He acted in more than 500 films, primarily in M ...
and Nassar appear in supporting roles.
Mohan Vaidhya, a carnatic vocalist and occasional actor, plays a minuscule role as Sadha's father Krishna.
Malavika Avinash
Malavika Avinash is an Indian spokesperson, actress, television personality and politician who is the current State spokesperson of Bharatiya Janata Party of Karnataka. She is known for her work in Kannada and Tamil films. She hosted ''Badu ...
was approached to play Vikram's mother; she rejected the offer, stating, "I am too young to do a screen mom and too old to be a heroine!"
Cochin Haneefa
Cochin Haneefa (22 April 1951 – 2 February 2010) was an Indian actor, film director, and screenwriter. He started his career in the 1970s mainly portraying villainous roles, before going on to become one of the most popular comedians of Malay ...
,
Charle
Velmurugan Thangasamy Manohar (born 6 March 1960), professionally credited as Charle, is an Indian actor who works in Tamil cinema. He has acted in more than 800 Tamil films as a comedian and supporting actor. He was named after the English co ...
,
Kalabhavan Mani
Kunnisseri Veettil Raman Mani (1 January 1971 – 6 March 2016), better known by his stage name Kalabhavan Mani, was an Indian actor and singer. Mani started his career as a Impersonator, mimicry artist with the Kalabhavan comedy troupe. He had ...
,
Shanmugarajan
Shanmugarajan is an Indian actor who appears in Tamil films. Shanmugarajan was born on 24th October, 1974, to father S. Muniyasamy and mother M. Rajeswari, in Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu, India.
Career
Shanmugarajan is an alumnus of The Amer ...
and
Saurabh Shukla
Saurabh Shukla (born 5 March 1963) is an Indian actor, screenwriter, and film director who works in Hindi and a few Tamil language, Tamil and Telugu language, Telugu films. He is best known for his roles in ''Satya (1998 film), Satya'' (1998), ...
make cameo appearances as delinquent citizens. Haneefa played an indifferent car owner who refuses to help an accident victim as he does not want his "brand new car" to be soiled with blood. Following Haneefa's death in February 2010, Vikram recalled the actor's appearance in the film and said, "Though he'd come only in a few scenes no one could miss him. For roles that have some ambiguity about whether it's a good guy or a bad guy, he is one of the best choices. Until the end, one cannot really guess if he'll end up being good or bad." Comedian and character artiste
Charle
Velmurugan Thangasamy Manohar (born 6 March 1960), professionally credited as Charle, is an Indian actor who works in Tamil cinema. He has acted in more than 800 Tamil films as a comedian and supporting actor. He was named after the English co ...
played an unnamed wastrel and alcoholic who extorts money from his ageing parents for his expenses and is considered by Anniyan to be a liability to society. Charle was instructed by Shankar, "People should see only the character. Only later should they realise that it was Charle."
The role of the younger Ambi was played by child actor
Hari Prashanth alias Viraj. When he came to the recording studio to voice his lines, he was accompanied by his father
S. N. Surendar, a singer and dubbing artiste. Shankar recognised Surendar and asked him to lend his voice for Nedumudi Venu as the latter was a
Malayali
The Malayali people (; also spelt Malayalee and sometimes known by the demonym Keralite) are a Dravidian ethnolinguistic group originating from the present-day state of Kerala and Union Territory of Lakshadweep in India, occupying its south ...
. In the 2004 comedy film ''
Aethirree
''Aethirree'' (alternatively spelt ''Ethiri''; ) is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film directed by K. S. Ravikumar. The film starred Madhavan, Sadha, Vivek, Kanika, Rahman, Delhi Ganesh and FEFSI Vijayan in pivotal roles, and ...
'', which featured Sadha in the female lead,
Kanika played the second lead role of a "naughty" Brahmin girl. Shankar, apparently impressed with Kanika's performance in the film, asked her to attend a voice test. When the film-makers preferred Kanika's accent and modulation among the thirty females whose voices were tested, she was selected to dub for Sadha's Brahmin role.
Technical crew
The film was produced by
V. Ravichandran under his own film production and distribution company 'Oscar Films' (presently 'Aascar Films').
The screenplay was written by Shankar and the film had dialogue written by writer
Sujatha.
Shankar retained
Sabu Cyril
Sabu Cyril (born 27 January 1962) is an Indian film production designer who is considered to be one of the most celebrated art directors in the country. Having worked in 72 feature films and 500 ad films, he has won 4 National Film Award for B ...
, his
production designer
In film and television, a production designer is the individual responsible for the overall aesthetic of the story. The production design gives the viewers a sense of the time period, the plot location, and character actions and feelings. Work ...
from ''Boys'', to handle the set design;
the scenes were edited by
V. T. Vijayan.
While the action sequences were orchestrated by
Peter Hein
Peter Hein () is an Indian action choreographer and stunt coordinator known for his work in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, and Kannada films. He is known for choreographing action sequences in films such as ''Anniyan'' (2005), '' Athadu'' ( ...
and assisted by
Stunt Silva
Stunt Silva is an Indian stunt actor, action director and stunt co-ordinator who has worked in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Nepali, Hindi. He made his debut with the 2005 Telugu film '' Chatrapathi'', directed by S. S. Rajamouli and h ...
, the dance sequences were choreographed by
Raju Sundaram
Basuva Raju Sundaram (born 6 September 1968) is an Indian dance choreographer, actor and film director, who works primarily in Tamil, Telugu films also appeared in Kannada and Malayalam films. He appeared as an actor in films like ''Jeans'' (19 ...
, Kalyan and Ahmed Khan.
Film institute student Prabhu Raja Chozhan, who would later turn director with ''
Karuppampatti
''Karuppampatti'' is a 2013 Indian Tamil language, Tamil-language film directed by newcomer Tha. Prabhu Raja Cholan, a former associate of S. Shankar. It stars Ajmal Ameer and Aparnaa Bajpai in the lead roles, while M. S. Bhaskar, Jagan, Srinath ...
'' (2013), joined Shankar as his protégé and worked as his assistant.
Shankar, who grew up admiring the works of cinematographer
P. C. Sreeram
P. C. Sreeram (born 26 January 1956) is an Indian cinematographer and film director who works in Indian films. He is also the president of Qube Cinemas, a digital cinema technology company. He is an alumnus of the Madras Film Institute. Apart ...
in films like ''
Nayakan
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'' (1987), ''
Agni Natchathiram
''Agni Natchathiram'' () is a 1988 Indian Tamil-language masala film that was written and directed by Mani Ratnam. The film stars Prabhu, Karthik, Amala and newcomer Nirosha, with Vijayakumar, Jayachitra, Sumithra, Tara, S. N. Laksh ...
'' (1988) and ''
Idhayathai Thirudathe'' (1989), desired to collaborate and was in talks with him to handle the photography. While Sreeram was intent on working in ''Anniyan'', he could not accept the offer due to prior commitments.
It was initially reported in the media that Sreeram had been recruited;
however, Shankar chose
V. Manikandan as the
director of photography
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, impressed with his work in ''
Main Hoon Na
''Main Hoon Na'' () is a 2004 Hindi-language masala film directed by Farah Khan and produced by Gauri Khan and Ratan Jain under the banners Red Chillies Entertainment and Venus Movies. The film, which marks Farah Khan's directorial debut, s ...
'' (2004). Manikandan had earlier collaborated with Shankar when he shot the music video of the song "Secret of Success" in ''Boys''. Manikandan gave six months of bulk dates for the project; but, when the production was troubled by delays, Shankar demanded three more months to complete the film. Manikandan walked out in October 2004 citing scheduling conflicts and Shankar replaced him with
Ravi Varman
S. Ravi Varman ISC is an Indian cinematographer, filmmaker, producer and writer. He predominantly works in Tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi film industries. Varman began his career in Malayalam cinema. He directed a romantic film in Tamil titled ' ...
.
During the
casting
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stage of ''Boys'', the film's cinematographer
Ravi K. Chandran was temporarily unavailable and his then-assistant Ravi Varman handled the camera to film
Genelia D'Souza
Genelia Deshmukh (née D'Souza; born 5 August 1987), also credited professionally as Genelia, is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Telugu cinema, Telugu, Hindi, and Tamil language, Tamil films. Described in the media as one of the ...
's makeup test. Subsequently, Varman nurtured a desire to work with Shankar. Before Shankar commenced work on ''Anniyan'', Varman expressed his desire to work in the film and was hopeful of landing the assignment. He was disappointed when Shankar recruited Manikandan for the project. However, when Manikandan abandoned the project after completing almost half the film, Shankar asked Varman to shoot the remaining portions of the film. Varman had committed to work in
Bengali
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* Bengalis, an ethnic and linguistic group of the region
* Bengali language, the language they speak
** Bengali alphabet, the w ...
director
Buddhadeb Dasgupta
Buddhadeb Dasgupta (11 February 1944 – 10 June 2021) was an Indian filmmaker and poet best known for his Bengali-language films like '' Bagh Bahadur'', '' Tahader Katha'', '' Charachar'' and ''Uttara''. Five of his films have won the Nation ...
's next film, work on which was scheduled to begin shortly; he dropped out of it to accept Shankar's offer and termed working in ''Anniyan'' "a dream come true".
The film credits both Manikandan and Ravi Varman as cinematographers in title credits.
Preparation and character looks
Vikram allotted 18 months and 190 days of his call sheet for the film, including 165 days of bulk dates spread across six months.
Speaking on the extent of his involvement in the filmmaking process, Vikram said, "Before beginning the film, I was totally involved in the research and preparation, but once on the sets, I go by what the director says." He further clarified that he discussed every shot with Shankar, went for re-takes where necessary to make the scenes better, and gave suggestions, but left the "ultimate verdict" to the director. Disclosing that, among the three shades to his character, he found playing Ambi to be the toughest, he reasoned, "Because as a hero you are not used to being a wimp on screen. It's difficult digesting getting beaten up." In contrast, being a graduate in English literature, he found playing Remo much easier and more in his comfort zone.
In an interview with ''
Gulf News
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'', Vikram spoke of the challenges in portraying all three characters while wearing the same costumes. He said, "I love such challenges.
..Although the costume defined each of the three characters in ''Anniyan'', there were scenes where Ambi would suddenly become Remo and Remo would become Anniyan. There I made it dramatic to bring out each character."
He credited his wife Shailaja Balakrishnan, a
psychologist
A psychologist is a professional who practices psychology and studies mental states, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior. Their work often involves the experimentation, observation, and explanation, interpretatio ...
, for helping him in fleshing out the character of Ambi, a person who has multiple personality disorder.
In a conversation with film critic
Baradwaj Rangan
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, Shailaja recalled the times the film was being made and spoke of Vikram, saying, "I felt we should live in two houses. It's not easy to live with a man who can get that eccentric, an actor who wants to be that difficult on himself. I wouldn't say he becomes the character, but there's definitely some kind of internalisation."
Vikram confessed that he had a tough time during the film's making as playing different characters affected him and he found himself going mad. He added that he would take a break after a 15-day shoot and watch the pigeons on his terrace as a way of dealing with the pressure.
Vikram grew a tummy to portray Ramanujam while he sported a "macho look" for Anniyan.
He also grew his hair long in preparation for his role and rejected other film offers to maintain the continuity in his looks.
Together with his character looks and those that he sported in the song sequences, Vikram appears in the film in 18 different getups.
Vikram's look in the film was created by make-up artiste
Banu. For those parts that show him as
metrosexual
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Remo, he coloured his hair in streaks of
copper
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and
blonde
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. Unwilling to reveal his 'new look' until the film was ready, Vikram avoided the media despite winning the aforementioned National Award for the year 2003.
Meanwhile, Sadha's make-up and hair styling were done by Mumbai-based celebrity stylist Ojas M. Rajani.
Filming
The film was officially launched with a traditional ''
puja'' and
muhurat shot
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on 5 March 2004 at
AVM Studios
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,
Chennai
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. The studio was decorated with life-sized stills showing Vikram in three distinct looks, "a
voodoo
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hunter, a pious '
sami
Acronyms
* SAMI, ''Synchronized Accessible Media Interchange'', a closed-captioning format developed by Microsoft
* Saudi Arabian Military Industries, a government-owned defence company
* South African Malaria Initiative, a virtual expertise ne ...
' and a bubbling youth"; this led the media to speculate that Vikram would be playing either a triple role or a character with three shades. The film's caption was 'He who comes from hell is not afraid of hot ashes'.
During the launch function, Shankar expressed hope of completing the film in six months and releasing the film on 12 November 2004, coinciding with the
Diwali
Diwali (), also called Deepavali (IAST: ''Dīpāvalī'') or Deepawali (IAST: ''Dīpāwalī''), is the Hindu festival of lights, with variations celebrated in other Indian religions such as Jainism and Sikhism. It symbolises the spiritual v ...
festival.
However, the production, which began shortly afterwards in March 2004, was marred by several delays and took 14 months to complete.
The film was shot in
Amsterdam
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,
Malaysia
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,
Mumbai
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,
Hyderabad
Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana. It occupies on the Deccan Plateau along the banks of the Musi River (India), Musi River, in the northern part of Southern India. With an average altitude of , much ...
,
Tenkasi
Tenkasi () is a town and headquarters of the Tenkasi district in Indian state of Tamil Nadu.Tenkasi is the third largest city in tenkasi district after Kadayanallur and Sankarankovil.
Being one of the most significant spiritual and cultural ...
,
Thanjavur
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,
Villupuram
Viluppuram, Villupuram, or Vizhuppuram () is a municipality and the administrative headquarters of Viluppuram district.
Located south west of a Tiruvannamalai and north west of Cuddalore null The town serves as a major and largest railway ...
and
Chennai
Chennai, also known as Madras (List of renamed places in India#Tamil Nadu, its official name until 1996), is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Tamil Nadu by population, largest city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost states and ...
.
The film stars a scene at the ''Thiruvaiyaru Thyagaraja Utsavam''. The ''
Utsavam
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'' is a week-long music festival which commemorates the 18th-century saint-composer
Tyagaraja
Sadguru Tyagaraja Swami ( Telugu: సద్గురు త్యాగరాజ స్వామి; 4 May 1767 – 6 January 1847), also known as Tyagayya, and in full as Kakarla Tyagabrahmam ( Telugu: కాకర్ల త్యాగబ ...
, revered as one of the greatest composers of
carnatic music
Carnatic music (known as or in the Dravidian languages) is a system of music commonly associated with South India, including the modern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and southern Odisha.
It is o ...
, and is held annually at his resting place in
Thiruvaiyaru
Thiruvaiyaru (also spelled as Tiruvaiyaru or Tiruvayyaru) is a Municipality in Thanjavur District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
Etymology
Thiruvaiyaru means ''Five Rivers around the city''. The Five Rivers are Vadavaar, Vennaar, Vetta ...
, Thanjavur. With the use of sets, the art department recreated the ''
Tyagaraja Aradhana'' near
Mahabalipuram
Mamallapuram (also known as Mahabalipuram), is a town in Chengalpattu district in the southeastern Indian States and territories of India, state of Tamil Nadu, best known for the UNESCO World Heritage Site of 7th- and 8th-century Hindu Group of ...
in Tamil Nadu. For filming the scene, the crew recreated a performance of the famous
kriti
Kriti may refer to:
Art and entertainment
* Kriti (music), a format of musical composition typical to Carnatic music
* ''Kriti'' (film), a 2016 Indian Hindi-language short film
* Kriti TV, Greek TV station
People with the name
* Kriti Bhar ...
"Jagadānanda kārakā", the first of the five
Pancharatna Kriti
The ''Pancharatna kritis'' (transliterated as ''Pañcaratna kṛti'') (Sanskrit: ''pancha'' "five" + ''ratna'' "gems") are a set of five ''kritis'' (songs) in Carnatic classical music, composed by the 18th-century Indian composer Tyagaraja. The ...
compositions of Tyagaraja, as performed during ''Tyagaraja Aradhana''.
The ''aradhana'', held on the fifth day of the festival, witnesses exponents of carnatic music from across the world converging at his ''samaadhi'', where they sing his pancharatna kritis in unison as an homage to the saint.
Shankar approached
violin
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maestro
Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan
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Early life
Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan was born on 2 March 1935 and was trained by his father, Ramaswamy Sastry. His father, sang an ...
, a regular participant at the actual event, to conceive and orchestrate the sequence. Vaidyanathan was serving as the secretary of Sri Thyagabrahma Mahotsava Sabha, the committee which organises the ''aradhana''. The scene features him in a cameo and was shot in June 2004 at a studio in Chennai. Realistic sets were erected to resemble the actual venue and leading carnatic vocalists
Sudha Ragunathan
Sudha Ragunathan is an Indian Carnatic vocalist, singer and composer. She was conferred the Kalaimamani award by the Government of Tamil Nadu in 1994, Padma Shri (2004) and Padma Bhushan (2015) by the Government of India, and Sangeetha Kala ...
,
Sirkazhi G. Sivachidambaram
Sirkazhi G. Sivachidambaram is a Carnatic music vocalist and cinema playback singer from Chennai.
He is an alumnus of the Madras Medical College where he qualified as a UG & PG in Medicine and Trinity College of Music where he learnt western ...
, O. S. Arun,
P. Unni Krishnan and instrumentalists such as violinist
A. Kanyakumari, mridangam exponent
Umayalpuram K. Sivaraman were recruited to add a touch of authenticity.
The two-minute scene was brought to life in "painstaking detail". The sequence was much talked about and well appreciated.
In a fight sequence, Anniyan encounters about a hundred martial artists inside the fictional International Martial Arts School, Vodao. The stunt scene was shot at the JJ Indoor Stadium in Chennai over a period of 25 days. Peter Hein, the stunt choreographer, is a native of
Vietnam
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. 127 professionally trained fighters were brought in from Vietnam for the shoot. During the rehearsals, the rope, to which the stuntmen were tied and hung upside down, gave in. About a dozen stuntmen crashed down from the balcony, injuring themselves badly. The action sequence was shot using 120 cameras for employing the time slice photography technique, a visual effect known as "
bullet time
Bullet time (also known as frozen moment, dead time, flow motion or time slice) is a visual effect or visual impression of detaching the time and space of a camera (or viewer) from that of its visible subject. It is a depth enhanced simulation of ...
" and popularised by the American film ''
The Matrix
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'' (1999), to achieve the frozen-time effect.
Shankar had earlier toyed with the idea of time-slice and tried it while filming the song "Ale Ale" in his ''Boys''. While the time-freeze sequence in ''Boys'' was achieved by the linking of 60–62 cameras to attain a 180° rotation, ''Anniyan'' employed 120–122 cameras for a 270° rotation.
The scene where Anniyan addresses a huge gathering was shot in a stadium in Hyderabad. As he speaks to the audience, the lights turn on and off in the background. Speaking on how the sequence was filmed, Ravi Varman said that they decided not to light up the entire stadium as they felt it would have looked flat. As the sequence was important to the film, he juxtaposed the stadium with light and shadow so that it would look different.
During the pre-climax scene, when Ambi is held custody and enquired by Prabhakar, Ambi's persona keeps switching between the characters Ambi and Anniyan. Vikram claims to have completed the sequence in a single take.
An action sequence was filmed in a set erected in Campa Cola grounds, Chennai. For the scene where Remo
courts
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Courts gene ...
Nandini, a chemical tube brought from Malaysia was used to measure how attractive a person is. For filming scenes based on the punishments, buffaloes and snakes were transported in hundreds exclusively from
Vellore
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and the sequence was shot for about three days. The "Anthakoopam" punishment sequence featuring the buffaloes was filmed in a set erected in Chennai's
Prasad Studios
Prasad Studios and Prasad Film Labs are motion picture post-production studios headquartered in Chennai, India, founded by Prasad Group in 1956. The production house has produced over 150 films in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi ...
. The animals were transported in 15 lorries containing 20 buffaloes each. For the scene where Charle's character is killed by Anniyan, the studio was filled with
snake charmer
Snake charming is the practice of appearing to hypnotize a snake (often a cobra) by playing and waving around an instrument called a pungi. A typical performance may also include handling the snakes or performing other seemingly dangerous ...
s who were brought in to handle the large number of snakes.
Song sequences
The semi-classical song "Kumari" was the first of the scenes to be shot.
Filmed at the World Flower Show in May 2004, the sequence was picturised in a large
tulip
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garden located in the city of
Vijfhuizen near
Amsterdam
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,
Netherlands
, Terminology of the Low Countries, informally Holland, is a country in Northwestern Europe, with Caribbean Netherlands, overseas territories in the Caribbean. It is the largest of the four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Nether ...
.
The song was shot during the Netherlands International Flower Show called
Floriade, a decennial event which was held between 10 April and 20 October 2004.
While the crew had planned to film another song at a garden in
Keukenhof
Keukenhof (; ), also known as the Garden of Europe, is one of the world's largest flower gardens, situated in the municipality of Lisse, in the Netherlands. According to the official website, Keukenhof Park covers an area of and approximately 7 ...
, they were denied permission by the authorities as a previous Indian film crew had damaged the habitat a few weeks before.
The song features the lead pair singing amidst a flower farm as
mridangam
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and
flute
The flute is a member of a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group. Like all woodwinds, flutes are aerophones, producing sound with a vibrating column of air. Flutes produce sound when the player's air flows across an opening. In th ...
players accompany them in the background.
It was choreographed by Raju Sundaram who also appears in a cameo, playing a harmonium. As part of their roles, the male supporting actors who appear in the song were required to wear a ''
panjakkacham'' and ''
angavastram'', leaving most of their body exposed to the freezing cold. The shoot began as early as 5:30 AM and the locals, who thought they should be out of their mind to be dressed so, came up to them and warned that they might freeze to death.
"Iyengaru Veetu", a semi-classical song, begins with a prelude of the Pancharatna Kriti "Jagadānanda kārakā". The actual song which follows later was picturised on a set erected at AVM Studios made to look like an old traditional
Iyengar
Iyengars (also spelt Ayyangar or Aiyengar, pronounced ) are an ethnoreligious community of Tamil-speaking Hindu Brahmins, whose members follow Sri Vaishnavism and the Visishtadvaita philosophy propounded by Ramanuja. Iyengars are divided i ...
home in Thanjavur. The song was shot extravagantly with the lead pair and the dozens of support dancers sporting rich, colourful costumes.
In December 2004, a ten-day shoot was held in Mumbai for the
item number
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"Kadhal Yaanai" featuring Vikram alongside a top model, whose identity was initially undisclosed to generate curiosity. It was later revealed to be
Czech
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** Czech culture
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*Czech (surnam ...
-based model
Yana Gupta
Yana Gupta (born Jana Synková; 23 April 1979) is a Czech model and actress who lives and works in India.
Early life
Gupta was born as Jana Synková in 1979 in Brno, South Moravian Region, Czech Socialist Republic, Czech SR, Czechoslovak S ...
. Filmed by Ravi Varman and choreographed by Ahmed Khan, the song was filmed like a fashion show where Vikram and Yana Gupta wear fashionable clothes and sashay along a ramp.
The song was filmed in a set erected in a studio to resemble a famous night-spot in
London
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.
The track "Kannum Kannum Nokia", a peppy and trendy love duet choreographed by Raju Sundaram, was picturised on the lead pair and had them wearing costumes made entirely of
designer label
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s. The song was picturised in Malaysia at the
Kuala Lumpur International Airport
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and
Petronas Towers
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. The song, filmed during the night, was reportedly the first song to be shot at the airport.
Ravi Varman revealed in an interview that the song was shot like a commercial.
The song was also filmed at the
Nokia Headquarters in
Espoo
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,
Finland
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.
The folk song "Andangkaaka" was shot in a village near
Sengottai
Sengottai (also known as Shencottah, Chenkotta or Shenkottai) is a town in the Tenkasi district, of Tamil Nadu, India. It is the gateway to southern Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Spread over an area of 2.68 km2 with a population of over 26,823, ...
.
For filming the song, a huge set was erected to resemble a village.
The sets were visualised and created by Sabu Cyril, the film's art director. Shankar adopted a village near
Tenkasi
Tenkasi () is a town and headquarters of the Tenkasi district in Indian state of Tamil Nadu.Tenkasi is the third largest city in tenkasi district after Kadayanallur and Sankarankovil.
Being one of the most significant spiritual and cultural ...
and Sabu Cyril painted all the houses, roads, rocks and even a bridge in varied colours. They then hired hundreds of lorries and old model
ambassador
An ambassador is an official envoy, especially a high-ranking diplomat who represents a state and is usually accredited to another sovereign state or to an international organization as the resident representative of their own government or so ...
cars and painted faces on them. The faces of actors were painted on rock mountains.
The lead pair were joined by hundreds of dancers and the total cost of the song worked out to 10 million.
In all, 350 houses were painted.
Post-production
In the narrative, Ambi is referred to the website,
www.anniyan.com
. Shankar envisioned that the website would take visitors through all the punishments that await sinners in hell. For designing the website, Shankar wanted to recreate hell and approached the Visual Computing Labs (VCL) of
Tata Elxsi
The Tata Group () is an Indian multinational conglomerate group of companies headquartered in Mumbai. Established in 1868, it is India's largest business conglomerate, with products and services in over 160 countries, and operations in 100 ...
, a Mumbai-based company with which he had collaborated earlier for the song "Girlfriend" in ''Boys''. The team at VCL conceptualised and created a 'hell' in 3d animation with the punishments taken from ancient scriptures. They also designed a grim reaper astride his bull who guides visitors through hell. Pankaj Khandpur, creative director of VCL said, "We tried to stay true to the scriptures, while creating imagery that wasn't too gory.
..an interesting project since we had to visualise it all without any reference point." The animation was done in a span of three months.
VCL also did the
CGI for a "cosmic zoom" scene, where the camera zooms from beyond the clouds to the streets of
Chennai
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city, which no real camera can achieve. Aerial views and paintings of the city were stitched together along with computer generated images (CGI) of clouds to create the long, one-piece camera zoom.
Animator and special effects designer L. I. Kannan, who would later turn director with the long-delayed
period film
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''Karikalan'' with Vikram in the lead, also worked on the special effects. Meanwhile, the special effects for the time-slice sequence were rendered by Big Freeze in
London
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.
The scene where Anniyan addresses a packed audience in
Nehru Stadium was filmed with the space empty. The crowd was created through visual effects using crowd multiplication methods. The VFX for the sequence was done under the supervision of visual effects consultant Zameer Hussain of Land Marvel Animation Studios, Chennai. The scene, in which hundreds of buffaloes chase down a delinquent car owner into an abandoned sand quarry and trample him to death, was accomplished through CGI using just one buffalo. The CG work, was supplied by Jayakumar and
V. Srinivas Mohan of the Chennai-based firm, Indian Artists Computer Graphics. Srinivas and his team had earlier worked with Shankar in ''Boys''. Speaking of the sequence, Srinivas quipped, "The animals are lethargic and listless in their movements. Nothing can make them agile."
Themes and influences
The storyline in ''Anniyan'' is typical of Shankar's yen for showcasing society's ills and targets the inept, rules-flouting public.
The film sheds light on the increasing social apathy and public negligence, and attempts to address these issues which plague the society and hamper the development of India.
S. Anand of
''Outlook'' noted that most of Shankar's films portray the hero as a "one-man agent of change" and cited, "From the neo-Nazi character
Kamal Haasan
Parthasarathy Srinivasan (born 7 November 1954), known professionally as Kamal Haasan, is an Indian actor, filmmaker and politician who predominantly works in Tamil cinema. Considered as one of the most accomplished actors of Indian Cinema, Haas ...
plays in ''
Indian'' to his last film ''Anniyan'', featuring a schizophrenic Brahmin serial killer who butchers 'wrongdoers', Shankar has always offered fascist-fantastic solutions to what he perceives as social ills resulting from typical governmental inertia."
In an interview with ''
The Hindu
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'', Shankar elaborated on the message he conveys through the film:
Following the release of the trailer on 7 May 2005, the film was believed to be inspired by the 1886
Robert Louis Stevenson
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novel, ''
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
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''.
Upon the film's release, ''The Hindu'' drew parallels between it and the 1998 novel ''
Tell Me Your Dreams'' by
Sidney Sheldon
Sidney Sheldon (February 11, 1917 – January 30, 2007) was an American writer. He was prominent in the 1930s, first working on Broadway plays, and then in motion pictures, notably writing the successful comedy '' The Bachelor and the Bobby-Sox ...
. Shankar denied that the film was inspired by ''Tell Me Your Dreams'', claiming that he knew of the novel only after completing the script. Sify compared the character of Ambi to the protagonist of ''
The Mask'' (1994), a film about a "mild mannered guy changing into a one-man army, craving to see natural justice realised".
The methods of punishment meted out to the sinners by Anniyan in the film is based on
Garuda Purana
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, a
Vaishnavite
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''
'' which speaks of life after death and punishments for wrongdoers.
Music
The album marked Shankar's first collaboration with
Harris Jayaraj
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; all his previous directorial ventures had
A. R. Rahman
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composing the music.
As Rahman was busy with his debut
Broadway
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** Broadway (Manhattan), the street
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musical ''
Bombay Dreams
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'' and had also signed up for another musical ''
Lord of the Rings
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'', Rahman and Shankar decided to part ways.
In early 2004, Harris Jayaraj went on a trip to
Phuket Island
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s in
Thailand
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for some inspiration for the album; he was accompanied by Shankar and
Vairamuthu
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. Eventually, the three songs penned by the lyricist were composed in the island. The visit took place much before the tragic
2004 tsunami
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struck the countries bordering the
Indian Ocean
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and wreaked havoc. In a chat with Shankar, Harris Jayaraj said "the music was a challenge because the film was a mix of genres – action, comedy, thriller. In essence, it was a cock-mocktail .."
Harris Jayaraj commenced the film's re-recording in April 2005 and took more than a month to complete, delaying the film's release. The soundtrack album features six tracks, including a theme music; the lyrics for the songs were written by Vairamuthu,
Na. Muthukumar
Nagarajan Muthukumar (12 July 1975 – 14 August 2016) was an Indian poet, lyricist, and author who predominantly worked in Tamil language film songs. He was known for his frequent collaborations with composers Yuvan Shankar Raja and G. V. Pra ...
and
Kabilan. The album was released as a soft launch on 13 May 2005.
Release
The film cleared the censors without any cuts and was rated
"U" (Universal) by the
Central Board of Film Certification
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. While Shankar had hoped to release the film on
Diwali
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2004, there were numerous production delays which postponed the release date through early 2005.
While production was completed in March 2005, the re-recording which began in April took more time than anticipated lasting nearly 45 days with Harris Jayaraj being blamed for further delays. After the film was postponed from 20 May 2005, and later, from 27 May 2005,
the film was finally scheduled for 10 June 2005. But, Shankar released it a week later on 17 June 2005 as he considered 8 as his lucky number (1+7 yielding 8).
The film was dubbed into other South Indian languages and was released simultaneously in
Tamil Nadu
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,
Andhra Pradesh
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,
Karnataka
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and
Kerala
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.
The film was also released in key overseas countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, Malaysia and Singapore. The film was released with 404 prints in Tamil and Telugu alone.
Later, the film was dubbed into French by
Paramount Pictures
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. Reportedly, ''Anniyan'' is the first Indian film to be dubbed into French and released in French-speaking countries worldwide by
Columbia Tristar.
The film was further dubbed and released in Hindi as ''Aparichit: The Stranger'' on 19 May 2006. It is the first film featuring Vikram in the lead to have a theatrical release in Hindi. At a private screening held a day before its Hindi theatrical release, the film received a "warm reception".
Reception
Malathi Rangarajan of ''The Hindu'' said that the film works as it melds an interesting screen line with racy action. She also noted that the story resembled Shankar's ''
Indian'' (1996) a lot while also bearing semblance to his ''
Gentleman
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'' (1993). She remarked that the story and screenplay deserved to be lauded for its "ingenious sparks in narration" but problems arose with respect to its plausibility. She then declared, "
..some of the best camera shots, stunts and locations on a mind-boggling scale have been showcased. If you enjoy magnificence in cinema you will like this ''Anniyan''."
Krishnakumar wrote for ''
Rediff.com
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'' that learning from the debacle of ''Boys'', the director went back to his strength by taking a social theme, spicing it up and serving the perfect commercial fare. He added that in trying to explain multiple personality disorder in the simplest of terms, the director has only succeeded to a certain extent as a majority of viewers who are not that well informed might not even comprehend what is being said.
Visual Dasan of ''
Kalki
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'' wrote that both the art director Sabu Cyril and composer Harris Jayaraj lent their hand to Shankar's grand visions, adding that everyone could bow down to Shankar's social responsibility of exaggerating colorful entertainment and sensitising the fan by watching Anniyan once while appreciating Vikram for his performance in three different characters and that Anniyan's transformation reminded him of Jim Carrey from ''The Mask''. Dasan also appreciated Shankar for perfectly using other actors wherever necessary. Labelling the film as a "must see", a reviewer at ''
Sify
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'' acclaimed that the film holds the viewers riveted with its racy narration, a relevant message backed with technical wizardry, never-seen before colourful song picturisation and particularly the performance of Vikram. Yet, the reviewer criticised that the film was too lengthy and the story too thin on logic.
Reviewing ''Aparichithudu'', the Telugu version of the film, ''The Hindu'' said that it was watchable. Regarding the Hindi version of the film, Raja Sen of ''Rediff.com'' derided the pathetic dubbing though saying that it was refreshing and watchable, despite boasting of enough masala to make the viewers sneeze. He concluded his review by saying, "Overall, ''Aparichit'' is a slickly made, well-paced actioner that works quite well, despite the dub. The film is engaging and crisply scripted, and the action is never too excessive, lightened by jokes and general tomfoolery that never offensively interrupts the actual plot." Nitin V Nambiar of ''The Times of India'' criticised the "poor recording" and "strictly average" dubbing, noting that Shankar's direction chooses "palatability over plausibility".
Awards
Following the commercial success of the Telugu version ''Aparichitudu'', which was a runaway hit in Andhra Pradesh, Shankar was felicitated by Sri Venkateswara Social and Cultural Organisation (SVESCO) of Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati and was conferred the title 'Darsaka Brahma'. In a conversation with athlete Shiny Wilson, actor Jayaram remarked, "''Anniyan'' was a runaway hit in Kerala. But if a Malayalam star had tried out an ''Anniyan''-kind of role with a weird hairdo, it would have been a disaster!"
The film received numerous awards and nominations. The film won National Award in the Special Effects category.
''Anniyan'' became the fourth film directed by Shankar to receive that award; the other three are ''Kaadhalan'' (1994), ''
Indian'' (1996) and ''Jeans (film), Jeans'' (1998). It also won eight out of the total 15 awards awarded by Filmfare for the best of Tamil cinema.
Economics
Pre-release
By the time the production was nearing completion, the trade sources had estimated the film to cost around 12-15 crores; but, as often happens with films directed by Shankar, the budget was overshot.
It was finally made on a budget of ₹26.38 crores (worth ₹141.43 crores in 2021 prices); it was touted as the most expensive South Indian film to be ever made during the time of its release.
''Anniyan'' was the first Tamil film and the first in South India to get institutional finance. For its institutional finance, it procured a sum of 95 million from IDBI Bank.
''Anniyan'' was insured by United India Insurance for 15 crores, thereby making it the first South Indian film to be insured and also the largest insurance cover extended to a South Indian film at that time.
Distribution
With the amount of hype the film generated in the media, theatre owners eagerly came forward and offered hefty prices as Minimum Guarantee (MG).
In
Tamil Nadu
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, funds amounting to 120 million were gathered as MG and advance.
The MG raised through audio rights and movie distribution to theatres in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka and overseas fetched a combined sum of 224 million.
The film was distributed and released throughout Tamil Nadu by Aascar Films.
The rights for ''Aparichithudu'', the Telugu-dubbed version, was bought by a producer for an all-time record price.
Meanwhile, the film was sold in
Kerala
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for 13 million, which was again a record for a Tamil film there.
The US rights was bought by the distribution house Bharat Creations. With the theatrical rights and pre-release booking, the trade circuit predicted that the film would recover its cost within ten days of its release.
Box office
The advance booking for the film began on 14 June 2005 across Tamil Nadu and received overwhelming response from the audience which the trade circuit felt was "phenomenal". The film took a "historic opening" worldwide and set multiple records at the box office. A day after release, the film was touted as a hit. In its opening weekend (17–19 June), ''Anniyan'' grossed 5.024 million from only six multiplexes in Chennai and reached #1 position at the Chennai box-office. In Sathyam Cinemas alone, the film grossed 1.4 million, the highest ever three-day opening from a single multiplex in South India.
A week after release, the film grossed more than 10 million in Chennai, 2.7 million in Sathyam Cinemas, 7.1 million from 10 prints in Salem and netted 4.1 million in Coimbatore which were all box office records. And beyond Tamil Nadu, the film earned the distributors 12.7 million from Nizam in Andhra, 5 million in Karnataka and 1 million from 3 screens in Mumbai. The film got a hundred percent opening and surpassed ''Chandramukhi'' as the top-grossing Tamil film of the week, a position occupied by the latter since its release on 14 April 2005. The trade pundits estimated that V. Ravichandran would get a distributor's share of 80–100 million in its first week from cinemas across Tamil Nadu. A week after its release, the Telugu-dubbed version ''Aparichithudu'' was declared a hit in Andhra Pradesh. Distributor Karunakara Reddy of Megha Films in Hyderabad quipped, "''Aparichitudu'' has taken an opening just like a Telugu superstar film and should collect a distributor's share of Rs. 5–7 crores for the Nizam area alone."
In Kerala, ''Anniyan'' released in 35 screens across the state, receiving a "record opening" for a Tamil film and became the first Tamil film to get a distributors' share of 6.2 million in its first week. A fortnight after its release, the film was labelled a "super hit" in Tamil cinema's half-yearly report compiled by film trade analyst for ''The Hindu'' Sreedhar Pillai.
In exactly a six-week theatrical run, ''Anniyan'' netted 10.5 million with a distributor's share of around 5.2 million. It was an "all India record for collections, the highest share in least number of days from any theatre in India." However, in Tamil Nadu, collections began dropping five weeks after its release and it was estimated that the film would earn a share of 160 million. In September 2005, the film's gross earnings surpassed the 2 million milestone. At the completion of a 50-day run at Sathyam Cinemas, ''Anniyan'' "recorded the highest 50 days collection for a Tamil film from a single screen in the world" earning 11.29 million.
''Anniyan'' was declared a blockbuster at the close of the year and, together with ''Chandramukhi'', earned an estimated gross of 1.1 billion worldwide.
The film also collected a distributor's share of 20 million. In Andhra Pradesh, ''Aparichitudu'' was named the biggest hit of 2005.
The film did better business than straight Telugu films. It was the highest grosser among all Telugu films released that year. The film's success earned Vikram a big fan-following in Andhra. It also prompted producers in the Telugu cinema, Telugu film industry, which had hit a rough patch following a spate of box-office failures, to acquire the dubbing rights to Vikram's previous Tamil films and release them in Telugu.
In Kerala, the film ran for more than 150 days and grossed over 60 million, it became the highest grossing Tamil film in Kerala at that time. In Karnataka too, the film was a "big success" although the exact box-office figures are not known. However, the film's Hindi version ''Aparichit'' opened to poor reception earning only 21 million across 150 screens and was declared a flop by Box Office India. While acknowledging that the film underperformed at the box-office, Vikram stated that it nevertheless made an impact. He further added that the film got him recognition from people in the remote corners of India as the drama and the action sequences greatly appealed to them. By the end of its theatrical run, the film had grossed 570 million in its lifetime.
Legacy
In an August 2005 seminar titled "Revisiting psychiatric disorders in Tamil films", where the discussion revolved around the films ''Chandramukhi'' and ''Anniyan'', psychiatrist Asokan found many logical faults in both films. While acknowledging that ''Anniyan'' was a technically better film, he stated that it did not explain some of the medical theories. In another August 2005 seminar conducted to mark the anniversary of the Quit India Movement, where participants were urged to actively fight corruption, the convener T. Hema Kumari referred to the films ''Bhaarateeyudu'' (the Telugu dubbed version of ''
Indian'') and ''Aparichitudu''. She noted that while such films which depict a fight against corruption were appreciated, people were reluctant to join movements against such issues.
Remake plans
In April 2021, it was announced that Shankar would direct a Hindi remake with Ranveer Singh reprising Vikram's role. However, in August 2021, it was reported that the remake is stalled due to the differences with producer V. Ravichandran. Ravichandran alleged that the film was getting a remake without his consent and he challenged it.
Impact
During the 20th Vijayawada Book Festival held at Vijayawada in January 2009, ''Garuda Puranam'', one of the 18 puranas of Hinduism, was a best-seller. Writing for ''The Hindu'', G.V. Ramana Rao said that the book was made popular following several mentions in the film and sold like "hot cakes". Following the stupendous success of ''Aparichitudu'' in Andhra Pradesh, the State Transport Corporation of Warangal named a bus Remo, after the character played by Vikram in the film.
When stand-up comedian and television anchor Bosskey launched a quirky play titled ''Dada'' (Don) in October 2005, he named the cast after famous characters in Tamil films. Accordingly, Anniyan (one of Vikram's character in the film), Badshah (Rajinikanth in ''Baashha'') and Velu Nayakkar (
Kamal Haasan
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's role in ''
Nayakan
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'') play the central characters of a family of brothers. Similarly, in the 2013 comedy film ''Onbadhule Guru'', in which the characters were named after popular protagonists of Tamil cinema, a member of the supporting cast was christened Anniyan.
The characters played by Vikram were spoofed by Vadivelu in the Tamil film ''Aaru (film), Aaru'' (2005); the comedy sequence also features four songs from the film's soundtrack album. ''Aparichitudu'', the film's Telugu version, was parodied by comedian Venu Madhav (actor), Venu Madhav in the Telugu films ''Chhatrapati (film), Chatrapati'' (2005) and ''Seenugadu Chiranjeevi Fan'' (2005). It was also parodied, along with ''Chandramukhi'', in the film ''Rajababu (2006 film), Rajababu'' (2006). In the 2010 film ''Thamizh Padam'', a full-length parody film, parody on stereotypical characters and clichéd sequences in Tamil cinema, the lead actor Shiva (actor), Shiva recreates the "Anthakoopam" punishment sequence to comic effect, where he tries to force a herd of buffaloes into stampeding a villain but fails in his attempt. Later, the comedy sequence was re-enacted by Allari Naresh in ''Sudigadu'' (2012), an official remake of ''Thamizh Padam''. In the 2012 Kannada film ''Yaare Koogadali'', a remake of the Tamil film ''Poraali'' (2011), the long and unkempt hair sported by Puneeth Rajkumar was reportedly inspired by the look of Anniyan. The character Remo inspired Sivakarthikeyan's film to have a title Remo (film), of the same name. Actor TSK mimics Vikram's split personality in the film ''Petromax (2019 film), Petromax'' (2019).
See also
* Mental disorders in fiction
* List of mental disorders in film
* Dissociative identity disorder
* Corruption in India
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