Draft:Sandakkari
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Sandakkari (transl. Fighting woman) is an upcoming Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film[1] written and directed by R. Madhesh. It is a remake of the 2012 film Malayalam film My Boss, which itself is based on the American film The Proposal (2009).[2] The film stars Vimal and Shriya Saran. It was shot in 2019 but has yet to receive a theatrical release as of 2026. Despite that, it won three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, including Best Film (Third Prize).
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by Jeethu Joseph
Sharmiela Mandre
| Sandakkari | |
|---|---|
| File:Sandakkari poster.jpg Poster | |
| Directed by | R. Madhesh |
| Screenplay by | R. Madhesh |
| Based on | My Boss by Jeethu Joseph |
| Produced by | Jeyabalan Jeyakumar Sharmiela Mandre |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | R. B. Gurudev |
| Edited by | Dinesh Ponraj |
| Music by | Amresh Ganesh |
Production company | Boss Production Corporation |
| Country | India |
| Language | Tamil |
Plot
Cast
- Vimal[3]
- Shriya Saran as Maya Azhagan[4]: 1:38
- Punnagai Poo Gheetha[4]
- Prabhu[5]
- Sathyan[5]
- K. R. Vijaya[6]
- Rekha[6]
- Dev Gill[4]
- Uma Padmanabhan[6]
- Crane Manohar[4]
- Mahanadi Shankar[5]
- Vadivel Balaji as an auto driver[4]: 1:24–1:29
Production
The film was initially titled Sandakkari, My Boss.[7] The first schedule of the film was shot in New York, Venice, and London.[5] The second schedule took place in Goa.[2] The film was being shot in Kerala as of 13 July 2019.[5] The last schedule took place in an erected house set 20 kilometers away from Kochi for around fifteen days from the end of July 2019.[8]
Soundtrack
The music was composed by Amresh Ganesh, and the lyrics were written by Kabilan and Vivek.[5] The soundtrack features a sung song by Amresh Ganesh.[9]
Accolades
In early 2026, the Government of Tamil Nadu announced the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards for films released between 2016 and 2022. Sandakkari won in three categories in the 2020 batch: Best Film (Third Prize), Best Male Playback Singer (Amresh Ganesh), and Best Art Director (Ayyappan).[9] This led to netizens questioning under what criteria it qualified since it had yet to receive a theatrical release.[10]
