''Udumban'' is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language
action drama
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film directed by Ramji S. Balan (who previously directed ''
Nagareega Komali
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'') and starring
Dilip Rogger
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,
Sana
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,
Keethika, and G. Sunil.
Cast
*
Dilip Rogger
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as Udumban
*
Sana
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Places
* Sanaa, the capital of Yemen
* Sana (river), a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Sana, Bhutan, a town in Bhutan
* Sana, Haute-Garonne, a commune in France
* Sana, Iran, a village in Iran
* Sana, Mali, a commune in Mal ...
as Isaipriya, a
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student researching education
*
Keethika as a
saree
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thief, who is engaged to Udumban
*G. Sunil as Kaalai, Udumban's elder brother who is allergic to lizard meat
*Senthil as Maari, Udumban's friend
*Chellakuri as Inspector Courtallam
*Kambam Meena as Udumban's mother
*
Paravai Muniyamma
Paravai Muniyamma (25 June 1937 – 29 March 2020) was an Indian folk singer and actress. She got the adjective Paravai as she was born in a village called Paravai in Madurai. She featured in many Tamil films mostly in supporting roles and ...
(special appearance in the song "Ange Idi Muzhangathu")
Production and release
Bike racer
Dilip Rogger
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debuted as an actor with this film and trained for six months for the role.
Rogger's character was based on Paruthi Vooran from Paruthi-Oor (previously depicted in ''
Paruthiveeran
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''), who actually existed according to the director. The film was shot in the same locations where Paruthi Vooran lived.
A
monitor lizard
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(''udumbu'' in Tamil) plays a prominent role in the film. Malayalam actress
Radhika
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(who starred in ''
Classmates
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'') was cast opposite Rogger in the role of a researcher and Kerala model
Nachathra as the second heroine,
and they were rechristened as Sana and Keethika, respectively.
The film was shot in the interior villages of
Madurai
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and
Karaikudi
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,
and was shot for three years because when it rained the land would get wet and not look authentic.
The famous folk song "Ange Idi Muzhangudhu" took eight days to shoot instead of five because of the intervention by religious villagers.
The film was scheduled to release on 10 February, but ran into trouble as wildlife enthusiast P. Selvaraj sought to ban the film for violence against monitor lizards, which is an endangered species.
Rogger claimed that the monitor lizard was only present during the first photoshoot and appeared in the film through the use of graphics.
Although a court hearing was scheduled on 16 February, the film released on 17 February. Producer Jeganathan obtained permission from forest officials before shooting with the monitor lizard.
Jeganathan filed a ₹1 crore defamation suit against Selvaraj.
Soundtrack
The soundtrack album was composed by Ramji S. Balan. The album features five songs that were written by
Bharathidasan
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and two written by
Pattukottai Kalyanasundaram
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,
and includes "Ange Idi Muzhangathu", which is dedicated to
Karuppasamy.
*"Ange Idi Muzhangathu" sung by Thekkampatti Sundarrajan and
Paravai Muniyamma
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*"Kaattrilellam" sung by
Hariharan and
Sadhana Sargam
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*"Pallikoodam Muthal Mani" sung by
Anuradha Sriram
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and Hariharan
*"Vaanukku Nilavu" sung by
Shankar Mahadevan
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Personal life and early career
Shankar Mahadevan was born in Chembur, Mumbai into a T ...
*"Kandavudan Kaathal" sung by Hariharan
*"Paazhaai Pona Manam" sung by Shankar Mahadevan and Priya
*"Nallarukkum Pollarukkum" sung by
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*"Oram Kizhinjalum" sung by Mukesh
Reception
Malathi Rangarajan of ''
The Hindu'' opined that "But isn't neat execution even more important
han a strong storylineto make the film worth your while? It is in this area that Udumban falls terribly short". Siddharth Varma of ''
The Times of India
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'' stated that "The storyline is a little confusing as it tries to incorporate too many things – sibling rivalry, the rich becoming richer, police corruption, the plight of farmers and, yes, the education system too. Ultimately, it falls victim to the many flaws it wants to highlight". A critic from ''
The New Indian Express
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'' wrote that "But what is consistent and holds up the film to a large extent, is the line of humour and satire that runs throughout. ‘Udumban’ delivers much more that what one expected".
A critic from ''
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'' said that "On the whole, the film is well-intentioned, and criticizes the flaws of our education system and how anybody can start a school with prime focus on minting money in an entertaining manner. It addresses the topical issue about the challenge that parents go through to get their kids admitted to private schools". A critic from ''Behindwoods'' wrote that "Although the movie has a good message to deliver, despite the fact that the message is increasingly being delivered repeatedly in recent times, slapdash production values bring the cause down. However, it is commendable that director Balan attempted a social satire with his first movie with a valuable catch on our education system". A critic from ''
Dinamalar
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History
Dinamalar was founded by T. V. Ramasubbaiyer on 6 September 195 ...
'' praised several aspects of the film including the performance of the cast, the music, the lyrics, the cinematography, the editing, but criticised the storyline of the second half of the film. A critic from ''Filmibeat'' praised the film for highlighting what needs to be changed about education while also praising the cinematography, editing, and music.
Box office
The film had a below average opening at the Chennai box office.
References
Notes
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2010s Tamil-language films
Indian action drama films