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''Vaayai Moodi Pesavum'' () is a 2014 Indian
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film directed by
Balaji Mohan Balaji Mohan (born 25 May 1987) is an Indian filmmaker and actor in Tamil-language films. After discontinuing his engineering studies to pursue his passion for becoming a director, he enrolled at a film academy and attended courses and workshop ...
. Produced by Varun Manian and
S. Sashikanth Shivaji Sashikanth is an Indian film producer, architect, film director, and entrepreneur from Chennai, Tamil Nadu. After studying architecture at university, Sashikanth established the Chennai-based design firm Space Scape in 2002, which becam ...
under their respective production houses, Radiance Media Group and YNOT Studios, the film stars
Dulquer Salmaan Dulquer Salmaan (; born 28 July 1983) is an Indian actor, singer and producer who predominantly works in Malayalam cinema, Malayalam films. One of the highest paid Malayalam actors, Salmaan is a recipient of several awards including five Film ...
and Nazriya Nazim. It was filmed simultaneously in
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and
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, the latter titled ''Samsaaram Aarogyathinu Haanikaram'' () with a slightly changed supporting cast. The story revolves around a flu that causes muteness.
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 ...
commenced in November 2013 and concluded a month later, taking place at
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. The film's technical crew includes newcomer Sean Roldan as the music composer, Soundararajan as the cinematographer and Abhinav Sunder Nayak as the editor respectively. Both the versions were released on 25 April 2014, and became commercially successful.


Plot

''The following plot focuses on the Tamil version only.'' The story takes place in Panimalai, a hill city, during the spring season. The film begins with
RJ Balaji Balaji Patturaj (born 20 June 1985), popularly known as RJ Balaji, is an Indian radio jockey, actor, television presenter, comedian and film director in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He is best known as the host of the 92.7 Big FM shows ''The Night S ...
coming to Panimalai to be a guest of a live radio show. In the middle of the show, he starts coughing severely and suddenly loses his voice. He is diagnosed with a new type of virus called the mute flu that causes sudden muteness and sometimes even death. Aravind is a sales representative working with a glue company. His dream is to become a radio jockey, and he even attends interviews with an FM station. As the mute flu spreads across the city, the state government sends Health Minister Sundaralingam to Panimalai to take care of the situation. The people are asked to undergo a medical checkup to check whether they are affected by the virus or not. Aravind goes to the hospital and meets Anjana, a junior doctor and attends the check up. While Anjana is testing Aravind, some young boys waiting for the test tease Anjana and in frustration, Anjana pokes a cotton bud into Aravinds' nose with which he starts choking and feels like vomiting, but is comforted by Anjana and they both start talking and here we learn more about Anjana, who believes that talking is the only cause of all the problems in the world and if people keep things to themselves, then things will be very fine. Anjana is in a relationship with Vinodh, a possessive guy who always commands her on what she should do and what she should wear. Anjana lives with her father and stepmother Vidhya. Since Anjana lost her mother at a young age, she is reluctant to accept Vidhya as her mother, though she is a sweet and caring woman and always maintains a distance from her. Vidhya is an award winning writer who is trying to get her husband's attention and support to write her third book. Her husband finds no time to talk to her as he is too busy with his work. Panimalai comes into the news for another issue, where "Nuclear Star" Bhoomesh, a film superstar who has gone to shoot one of his films, is being opposed by Mattai Ravi, a drunkard who is President of the Drinkers Association, over the issue of Bhoomesh showing drunkards in a bad light in his films. The Drinkers Association and Bhoomesh's fans, led by Ganesh, form groups to fight over this issue. Aravind and Anjana begin a friendship, and he insists to her that if everything is spoken directly from the heart, then there would be no problem between anyone. He asks her to speak openly with Vinodh and sort out the difference of opinion between them. She does not agree to this, and Aravind challenges her that if he successfully stops the feud between Bhoomesh and Ravi just by means of speaking, Anjana should talk openly with Vinodh to sort out their issues. However Aravind hates Bhoomesh to core, even the photo of him makes Aravind feel nauseous & disgusted. They both agree on the challenge and mark a deadline day. Aravind tries so many ways to stop the feud between Bhoomesh's fans and the Drinkers Association, but it ends up in an even bitter fight. As time goes by, Aravind falls in love with Anjana, not knowing that she is engaged to Vinodh. Aravind is brought up in an orphanage that belongs to Adhikesavan, a stubborn old man who is constantly asking the orphanage to be vacated so that he can rent it to richer tenants. Though Aravind helps the children in the orphanage by donating some of his money, it is not enough to save the orphanage. Aravind tries to speak to Adhikesavan and sort the issue, but the latter is too hesitant to speak with him. Aravind and his friend Sathish kidnap Adhikesavan and leave him in his son's house, making a close relationship. The final report by the health organisation says that the dumb flu spreads only by means of speaking, and issues a speaking ban in the town. Everyone in the town tries to adjust to living with not speaking. Aravind conducts the meeting with the Drinkers Association and Bhoomesh's fans, and they reconcile. A cure for the illness is invented, but if the virus has already infected but has not removed the voice of a person, the cure has a 50% probability of a side effect that the patient might lose the ability to speak. The film ends with everyone getting cured, but Sundaralingam, who has been faking the illness being given cure medicine on the stage for a photo op, loses his voice for real.


Cast

;Tamil version * Mime Gopi as Politician *
RJ Balaji Balaji Patturaj (born 20 June 1985), popularly known as RJ Balaji, is an Indian radio jockey, actor, television presenter, comedian and film director in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He is best known as the host of the 92.7 Big FM shows ''The Night S ...
as himself * Venkatesh as Watchman *
Balaji Mohan Balaji Mohan (born 25 May 1987) is an Indian filmmaker and actor in Tamil-language films. After discontinuing his engineering studies to pursue his passion for becoming a director, he enrolled at a film academy and attended courses and workshop ...
as TV News Reporter for News Prime ;Malayalam version * Vijayan as Thomas Kuzhuvelikunnel *
Vineeth Sreenivasan Vineeth Sreenivasan (born 1 October 1984) is an Indian actor, director, producer, dubbing artist, screenwriter, playback singer and lyricist who predominantly works in Malayalam cinema. He is the eldest son of actor and screenwriter Sreeniva ...
(voice role)


Production

In June 2013, the Radiance Group, led by Varun Manian entered a five-film deal with
S. Sashikanth Shivaji Sashikanth is an Indian film producer, architect, film director, and entrepreneur from Chennai, Tamil Nadu. After studying architecture at university, Sashikanth established the Chennai-based design firm Space Scape in 2002, which becam ...
's YNOT Studios and venture into film production with a new entertainment company called Radiance Media. Varun stated that the company will be producing their first film with director
Balaji Mohan Balaji Mohan (born 25 May 1987) is an Indian filmmaker and actor in Tamil-language films. After discontinuing his engineering studies to pursue his passion for becoming a director, he enrolled at a film academy and attended courses and workshop ...
for a bilingual film and plan to launch
Dulquer Salmaan Dulquer Salmaan (; born 28 July 1983) is an Indian actor, singer and producer who predominantly works in Malayalam cinema, Malayalam films. One of the highest paid Malayalam actors, Salmaan is a recipient of several awards including five Film ...
as the male lead, thus making his feature film debut in
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. Nazriya Nazim was signed as the heroine. About her role Nazriya said, "Anjana, my character, is somebody I haven't played in my career yet". Soundararajan was signed up as the cinematographer, and Abhinav Sunder Nayak as the editor. Principal photography began in
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on 4 November 2013, with Madhoo joining the cast, making her comeback in the Tamil and Malayalam film industries. Each scene was first shot in Tamil and then in Malayalam. Filming concluded in December after 52 working days. Dulquer Salmaan dubbed himself in Tamil for this film.


Themes and influences

Balaji Mohan described ''Vaayai Moodi Pesavum'' as a "sort of social and political satire. It presents a critique of our country's political and social setup." He described the fictional flu, which renders people incapable of speaking, as a "metaphor for society's refusal to communicate freely, which, I believe, is the root cause of all problems — personal, social and political."


Soundtrack

The soundtrack and score for the film was composed by newcomer Sean Roldan, previously an
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ian. It was initially reported that
Anirudh Ravichander Anirudh Ravichander (born 16 October 1990), also credited mononymously as Anirudh, is an Indian composer and playback singer who works primarily in Tamil cinema, in addition to Telugu and Hindi films. He has won two Filmfare Awards South, ten ...
was to be the film's composer, and that he opted out. The audio launch of the Tamil version was released on 21 March 2014, at Sathyam Cinemas,
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, with
Mani Ratnam Gopalaratnam Subramaniam (born 2 June 1956), known professionally as Mani Ratnam, is an Indian film director, film producer and screenwriter who predominantly works in Tamil cinema and a few Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada films. H ...
being the chief guest for the event. The soundtrack for the Malayalam version was released on 11 April 2014.


Marketing and release

''Vaayai Moodi Pesavum'' and its Malayalam version, ''Samsaaram Aarogyathinu Haanikaram'' were released worldwide on 25 April 2014. As a part of the film's marketing strategy, the multiplex partner SPI Cinemas showcased exclusive game kiosks for audiences on 23 April 2014, where people would participate in the game and win exclusive tickets for the film on 25 April.


Critical reception

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'' wrote, "''Vaayai Moodi Pesavum'' is refreshingly fresh, quirky and innovative. It is one of the best romcoms laced with satire in recent times, and a lead pair that crackles", going on to add, "Balaji Mohan has reinvented the romcom formula". Malini Mannath of ''
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'' wrote, "The film may fall short in its entertainment quotient as compared to the director's earlier film. But Mohan should be appreciated for his wacky, daring and innovative attempt". Subha J. Rao of ''
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'' wrote, "While the laughter is loud and frequent in the theatre, half an hour later you wonder what the reason was for all the fuss. The film doesn't have a taut storyline that lingers in your mind. If that had been nailed, this would have been an experiment that really worked". M. Suganth of ''
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'' gave the film 4/5 and wrote, "''Vaayai Moodi Pesavum'' is truly an ambitious effort, at least by Indian cinema standards, and what's truly heartening is that Balaji Mohan succeeds in his attempt. ''
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'' gave it 3.5/5 and wrote, "there are many subtexts to the film – a little too many to delve into. However, like fine wine and certain genres of music, it does take a little getting used to. ''Vaayai Moodi Pesavum'' is definitely a bold attempt". ''
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'' also gave 3.5/5 and called it "an almost brilliant film that contradicts itself at several junctures for reasons that are never explained and left to be figured out by the viewer". S. Saraswathi of ''
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'' gave a 3.5/5 rating and wrote, "A totally new concept coupled with the director's unique narrative style and a screenplay loaded with satire and comedy, makes ''Vaayai Moodi Pesavum'', a thought-provoking and thoroughly enjoyable film". In contrast, Gautaman Bhaskaran of the ''
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'' gave 2/5 and wrote, "For a good part, the film runs without dialogues, though the loud, almost irritatingly intrusive, background score robs the work of, what could have been otherwise, beautiful silence", concluding, "If only there was greater finesse in treatment and the excision of some scenes, Vaayai Moodi Pesavum could have been gripping." Aswin J Kumar of ''The Times of India'' gave the Malayalam version a rating of one-and-a-half out of five stars and opined, "At the end what we feel for this film and its director is the same emotion we reserve for a naughty kid who just wandered into a dense forest and just lost his way".


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