''Yaathisai'' () is a 2023 Indian
Tamil
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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
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-language
historical fiction
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action adventure film written and directed by Dharani Rasendran in his directorial debut. The film stars Shakthi Mithran, Seyon Rajalakshmi, Samar and Vaidhegi Amarnat in the lead roles with
Guru Somasundaram
Guru Somasundaram is an Indian actor who works in the Tamil and Malayalam film industries. He made his debut in ''Aaranya Kaandam'' (2011) winning critical acclaim for his role, before also appearing in the Tamil action film ''Pandiya Naadu'' ( ...
, Chandrakumar,
Semmalar Annam
Semmalar Annam is an Indian actress who works in Tamil-language films. She has also directed and acted in more than fifteen short films during her studies at college. After making her feature film debut with '' Ammani'' (2016) directed by Laksh ...
, Subathra and Vijay Seyon portraying supporting roles. The film's dialogues are in
Old Tamil
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, which are subtitled for viewers in modern Tamil.
The film was released on 21 April 2023 to positive reviews for its story, action sequences, and performances but criticism for the film's budget and resulting technical discrepancies in some sequences. Some local Tamil scholars criticized the film for its discrepancy with historical evidence and the characterization of certain characters.
Plot
The movie begins with a clear disclaimer stating that it is a work of fiction, on the famed Pandiyan King
Ranadheera Pandiyan and a fictitious clan chief named Kothi from the Einar clan. then the scene opens with an old bald man who is hurriedly walking in the woods with a ten year old boy. The old man narrates the story as the kid is interested to know about Ranadheera Pandiyan, the then
Pandyan
The Pandya dynasty (), also referred to as the Pandyas of Madurai, was an ancient Tamil dynasty of South India, and among the four great kingdoms of Tamilakam, the other three being the Pallavas, the Cholas and the Cheras. Existing sinc ...
King and his famed foe Kothi. The movie unfolds from the narration of the old man. Ranadheera Pandiyan, is a renowned
Pandyan
The Pandya dynasty (), also referred to as the Pandyas of Madurai, was an ancient Tamil dynasty of South India, and among the four great kingdoms of Tamilakam, the other three being the Pallavas, the Cholas and the Cheras. Existing sinc ...
king who ruled the present
Tamilnadu
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region
South India
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circa CE 670-710, He has successfully defeated many
clans
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and descent. Even if lineage details are unknown, a clan may claim descent from a founding member or apical ancestor who serves as a symbol of the clan's unity. Many societie ...
and
kingdoms
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, such as the
Cheras
The Chera dynasty ( or Cēra, ), also known as Keralaputra, from the early historic or the Sangam period in Tamil-speaking southern India, ruled over parts of present-day states Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The Cheras, known as one of the mu-ventar ...
,
Cholas
The Chola dynasty () was a Tamil dynasty originating from Southern India. At its height, it ruled over the Chola Empire, an expansive maritime empire. The earliest datable references to the Chola are from inscriptions dated to the 3rd cen ...
,
Pallavas
The Pallava dynasty existed from 275 CE to 897 CE, ruling a significant portion of the Deccan, also known as Tondaimandalam. The Pallavas played a crucial role in shaping in particular southern Indian history and heritage. The dynasty ros ...
,
Kongars, and others, establishing himself as a supreme leader with a vast army and a vast kingdom. Because of his unbridled authority, many tribes and clans resent his rule.
Uri, the dethroned and the defeated king of the
Chola Kingdom
The Chola dynasty () was a Tamil dynasty originating from Southern India. At its height, it ruled over the Chola Empire, an expansive maritime empire. The earliest datable references to the Chola are from inscriptions dated to the 3rd cent ...
along with his beaten Chola army and their alliances such as
Paluvettaraiyars, has been hiding in a remote mountain forest waiting for an opportunity to strike the Pandyas. The Einar clan, Just like cholas, were driven to barren wilderness by the
Pandyan
The Pandya dynasty (), also referred to as the Pandyas of Madurai, was an ancient Tamil dynasty of South India, and among the four great kingdoms of Tamilakam, the other three being the Pallavas, the Cholas and the Cheras. Existing sinc ...
king
Ranadheera Pandiyan, Kothi, a young man from the Einar clan secretly meets with Uri, the exile king of the
Chola Kingdom
The Chola dynasty () was a Tamil dynasty originating from Southern India. At its height, it ruled over the Chola Empire, an expansive maritime empire. The earliest datable references to the Chola are from inscriptions dated to the 3rd cent ...
in the woods. There, Kothi makes a vow to Uri (the Chola leader), that he will defeat the Pandiyan king, Ranadheera Pandiyan, who is currently staying in a Chola fort, away from his Pandya kingdom's capital. Uri acknowledges Kothi's vow and agrees that if Kothi is successful in capturing the Chola fort and killing Ranadheera Pandiyan, he will bring his hidden Chola reinforcements to support Kothi in facing the large Pandiyan army and their allies that might come for revenge for their king's death. Kothi trusts the Chola leader's vow and returns to his village, determined to fulfill his mission.
After a long journey, Kothi reaches his village and wrestles a duel with the alpha male of his village. Though eventually beaten in the wrestling, He impress his tribesmen with his Chivalry. He convinces them to fight against Ranadheera Pandiyan and asks them to wait for a right opportunity to attack the Ranadheera Pandiyan, who has earned the war name, ''Kaalan'' ("The God of Death"). Kothi gathers lot of information about the Pandiyan King Ranadheeran. Kothi's spies soon tell him that the Pandiyan king along with a small troupe of private guards of Greeks and local warriors will visit a hill top shrine in few days. Kothi decides that it is the perfect moment to assassinate the Pandiyan King Ranadheera Pandiyan. so Kothi and his tribesman meet a poosaari (clan's priest) and perform ancient tamil war rituals, from dusk till dawn, offering animals and human sacrifice to the war Goddess Kotravai.
On the fixed day, Kothi launches an ambush attack on Ranadheera Pandiyan and his small private guards as they were en route to visit a hilltop shrine along a mountain path. However, the
Greek
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and local guards of Ranadheera Pandiyan swiftly formed a formidable
Phalanx formation
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, a renowned Greek battle formation, to protect their king. Despite the sudden assault, Kothi's men were unable to break through the sturdy Phalanx formation, and suffered heavy losses in the process.
The Greek and local guards fought valiantly against the overwhelming numbers of Kothi's Einar clan warriors. However, as the battle prolonged, the Greeks realized that it would be challenging to maintain the Phalanx formation for an extended period of time against Kothi and his determined forces. In a selfless act of sacrifice, some of the brave Greeks laid down their lives, allowing Ranadheera Pandiyan and his close commanders to escape behind them to a nearby hill, connected by a narrow walking bridge.
Ranadheera Pandiyan, mindful of the pursuing Einar clan warriors, destroyed the walking bridge to prevent his capture. The scene was filled with intense action as Ranadheera Pandiyan and his loyal commanders made a daring escape, leaving behind a battlefield strewn with fallen warriors from both sides. The bravery and strategic skills displayed by Ranadheera Pandiyan's personal Greek and Local guards in protecting their king against overwhelming odds left a lasting impression on all who witnessed the fierce battle.
As the Pandiyan king is driven to deep woods though unable to be assassinated, Kothi and his tribe's men march to the Chola fort and easily take the defence, massacring the surrendered Pandyan soldiers who were few reserves stationed in the fort.
In the fallen Chola fort, Kothi, who was until then a nameless refugee, an unknown forest dweller, and a tribal nomad, adorns himself as a king with Pandiyan's golden crown and sits on the throne as king of the fort city. He sends his messengers now to the hidden Chola king Uri to come with his reinforcements, but his messengers are ambushed and killed on the way by the Ranadheera Pandiyan's guards in the woods.
In that fort city, Kothi falls for a beautiful temple dancer (
Devaradiyar) who was brought from another place to this fort by a royal court advisor (presumably of the Cholas) who brings many Devaradiyars with him. After the defence fell to Kothi, Kothi fires the minister, takes the temple dancer as his concubine, and impregnates her. Repulsive to Kothi at first, she eventually accepts Kothi as her
Lord Kannan, whom she yearned for so long.
Meanwhile, Ranadheera Pandiyan could not summon his main army from his capital as it far and beyond his reach, and he is stuck in the treacherous mountains with only few of his trusted commanders. Still he takes an oath that he will slay Kothi in revenge and acknowledges him as a great warrior as he did what great emperors couldn't even attempt. So he seeks the help of another hill tribe called "Perumpalli," led by a matriarch leader. She, in return, requests the Pandiayn to marry a young maiden from her tribe, as her tribe would carry the seed to the Pandiyan throne, which is considered as a great fame to the tribe . Ranadheera Pandiyan agrees and marries a young maiden from the "Perumpalli" tribe and impregnates her on their nuptial night, telling her that this consummation is merely for politics of men and not out of love for her.
As the marriage is consummated, the Perumpalli clan's matriarch leader gathers her tribe members, forms a large army, marches with the Pandiyan king to the Chola fort and lays siege to the fortress. Some battalion of Kothi's men tried to disrupt the Peruvirarkilli's armies but were utterly defeated and slaughtered. The Ranadheera Pandiyan's men also constantly ambush the messengers of Kothi to Uri, the Chola leader; hence, Uri has no knowledge of Kothi's initial success or the present scenario of Pandyan's allies are now at the gates of the Chola fort and Kothi's desperate need of his aid. The sight of the multitude of Peruvirarkilli's army camped outside at the walls of the hill fort of Cholas makes some of Kothi's men mutiny against him.
Kothi's trusted and experienced commanders tell him that it is impossible and pointless to face the colossal army of Perumpolli's clan led by the furious Ranadheera Pandiyan and that they wouldn't stand a chance when they attack the fort. Kothi realizes that Ranadheera Pandiyan has trapped him. Hence having no other option, Kothi finally decides to face the Pandiyan King Ranadheera Pandiyan in a duel. The purpose of the contest of the two men meant that one who died or surrendered would have his kingdom handed over to the winner without a war, and the fallen man, if dead, had the right to have a funeral with full honours. Ranadheera Pandiyan accepts the duel challenge.
After a night of dark and sinister rituals from Ranadheeran camp, Ranadheera Pandiyan and Kothi, meet the next day for the duel. They agreed to the conditions laid out by the
shaman
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and invoked the gods to witness their duel. The fight was brutal, with Kothi initially putting up a tough fight against the mighty Pandiyan king. However, as the battle wore on, Kothi began to tire and realized that he was no match for the prowess of Ranadheera Pandiyan.
Kothi fought with all his strength, knowing that he is outmatched, still manages to make the Pandiyan king bleed. in return Ranatheera Pandiyan wounds Kothi fatally, and Kothi fell to the ground, bleeding profusely. Ranadheera Pandiyan, towering over the fallen warrior, yelled at Kothi to kneel and submit, but Kothi, determined and defiant, refused to yield. In a final act of defiance, Kothi refused to kneel, and hallucinates his brief fortitude. Ranadheera Pandiyan struck the final blow, slaying Kothi. Kothi's lifeless body lay on the ground, surrounded by a pool of blood, invokes the respect from his friends as well his foes. Ranadheera Pandiyan, in a display of respect for his fallen opponent's bravery, honored his funeral rites. Now, since his victory secured, Ranadheera Pandiyan triumphantly entered the Chola fort city, where he was crowned once again and seated upon the throne.
In an act of mercy, Kothi's tribesmen were spared but exiled from the kingdom. However, upon hearing the news of Kothi's death, the temple dancer, unable to bear the loss, commits suicide by drowning herself in the temple pond. Kothi's wife, who was pregnant at the time of his demise, gave birth to a male child, carrying on the legacy of his brave father.
The fame of Kothi's brave stand against the mighty Ranadheera Pandiyan and his heroic end spread across the land. The
Cholas
The Chola dynasty () was a Tamil dynasty originating from Southern India. At its height, it ruled over the Chola Empire, an expansive maritime empire. The earliest datable references to the Chola are from inscriptions dated to the 3rd cen ...
, who had been in hiding, learned of Kothi's fortitude, begins preparing their army anew. Meanwhile, the
Chera
The Chera dynasty ( or Cēra, ), also known as Keralaputra, from the early historic or the Sangam period in Tamil-speaking southern India, ruled over parts of present-day states Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The Cheras, known as one of the mu-ventar ...
warriors, who had been exiled to
Arabia
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Geographically, the ...
as slaves, returned to
Tamil Nadu
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on
Arab
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Arabs have been in the Fertile Crescent for thousands of years ...
ships, ready to reclaim their lost glory.
The movie scene now goes back to the opening scene of Kothi's trusted commander, an old bald man, narrating this tale of his King Kothi's bravery to a 10-year-old boy, who was none other than Kothi's now-grown son. The movie ended with the poignant quote, "A brave man stood against authority," encapsulating the legacy of Kothi's unwavering fortitude and defiance against all odds.
Cast
* Shakthi Mithran as
Ranadheera Pandiyan, Prince and Supreme general of the Pandiyar Army.
* Seyon as Kothi, a hot-blooded warrior from the Einar clan
* Rajalakshmi as
Devaradiyar
* Vaidehi Amarnath as
Devaradiyar
* Sabthaseelan as Thotṭi
*
Guru Somasundaram
Guru Somasundaram is an Indian actor who works in the Tamil and Malayalam film industries. He made his debut in ''Aaranya Kaandam'' (2011) winning critical acclaim for his role, before also appearing in the Tamil action film ''Pandiya Naadu'' ( ...
as Poosaari ()
* Chandrakumar
*
Semmalar Annam
Semmalar Annam is an Indian actress who works in Tamil-language films. She has also directed and acted in more than fifteen short films during her studies at college. After making her feature film debut with '' Ammani'' (2016) directed by Laksh ...
as Einar clan member
* Subatra Robert as Peruvirarkilli
Velir
The Velir were a royal house of minor dynastic kings and aristocratic chieftains in Tamilakam in the early historic period of South India. They had close relations with Chera, Chola and Pandya rulers through ruling and coronation rights. Med ...
chieftess
* Samar as Thudi
* Vijay Seyon
Production
The film was produced by K. J.Ganesh. The film is written and directed by Dharani Rasendran, who earlier directed ''Gnanaserukku''. The cinematography of the film was done by Akilesh Kathamuthu, and the editing of the film was handled by Mahendran Ganesan.
Themes and influences
The theme of the story is bravery and defiance against authority. Despite being outnumbered and facing a determined opponent in Ranadheera Pandiyan, Kothi stands up against the administration and fights valiantly. His courage earns him fame and respect, even in defeat, and inspires others to follow in his footsteps. The story also touches on themes of honour, sacrifice, and the consequences of one's actions on the political landscape.
The story appears to be influenced by historical and epic fiction elements, drawing on the setting of ancient Tamil Nadu and featuring kings, tribes, and battles. The themes that are prominent in the story include: bravery and defiance against authority, honour and sacrifice, consequences of actions, political intrigue and power struggle and cultural and tribal influences.
Music
The music of the film was composed by Chakravarthy.
Release
Theatrical
The film was released on 21 April 2023. The film's theatrical rights were acquired by Sakthi Film Factory, and overseas rights were acquired by
Ayngaran International
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.
Digital media
The film started digital streaming in
Amazon Prime Video
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from 12 May 2023.
Reception
Bhuvanesh Chandar of ''
The Hindu
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'' wrote a review stating, "A few narrative stumbles aside, ‘''Yaathisai''’ is a truly commendable feat that one can look back on for its many positives." Logesh Balachandran of ''
The Times of India
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'' gave the film a rating of 3/5 and wrote, "''Yaathisai'' is appreciable in many ways, and it's a must see for fans of period dramas and people who appreciate well-crafted film."
A critic from ''
Nakkheeran
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'' wrote a review, stating, "The film broke the stereotype that historical period action adventures need to be high-budget and top actors need to be part of the film." Navein Darshan of ''
The New Indian Express
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'' wrote a review stating, "Unlike the traditional war films where the focus largely lingers on the leads, ''Yaathisai'' gives prominence to the extras too." A critic from ''
Dinamalar
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History
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'' gave the film a rating of 3/5, stating, "Some scenes have flaws, but expecting the sequel doesn't have those issues."
References
External links
* {{IMDb title, tt27171776
2020s Tamil-language films
2020s Indian films
2023 films
2020s historical drama films
Indian historical action films
2023 directorial debut films