Ivan (2002 film)

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Ivan (/ɪvən/ transl.Him) is a 2002 Indian Tamil language film directed, written and produced by Parthiban. The film stars him along with Meena and Soundarya (in her penultimate Tamil film). Meena won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress.[1][2]

Directed byParthiban
Written byParthiban
Produced byAbi
Keerthi
Rakki
StarringParthiban
Meena
Soundarya
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Ivan
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Directed byParthiban
Written byParthiban
Produced byAbi
Keerthi
Rakki
StarringParthiban
Meena
Soundarya
CinematographyFowzia Fathima
Edited byM. N. Raja
Music byIlaiyaraaja
Production
company
Release date
  • 23 August 2002 (2002-08-23)
Running time
145 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
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Plot

Jeevan (Parthiban) is a tempo driver and a socially conscious middle-aged man who wants to clean up the society. His motivation is his late father (Thalaivasal Vijay) who was murdered as he tried to be a crusader. Jeevan is intelligent enough to realise that he is not a one-man-army to fight the evils and corruption in society. He therefore motivates the public to fight for their rights. He lives in a small place with four friends and together they do what little they can to improve the condition around. The Carnatic singer Dheetchanya (Soundarya) has a silent admiration for Jeevan. But, a Telugu woman Meena Kumari (Meena) wins him over and forces him into marriage by telling a lie that she has cancer, but she dies during a fireshot. Thereafter, Jeevan brings the villains all together and each of them gets a chance to support his stand and speak on the circumstances which forced them to take to crime. Jeevan gives a long lecture and transforms them into being good citizens. At last, It is shown that Jeevan is leaving the court with Dheetchanya.

Cast

Production

Music critic Subbudu made his cinematic debut appearing as himself.[3][4]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja.[5] Copies of the audio were sold via paper bags as Parthiban opposed the use of plastic for environmental concerns.[4]

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SongSingersLyricsLength
"Appadi Pakrathuna"Mathangi, P. UnnikrishnanPalani Bharathi05:55
"Bhajanai Seivom"S. N. Surendar, Arunmozhi, Febi ManiIlaiyaraaja01:03
"Ennai Yenna Seithai Vengulalae"Sudha RagunathanVaali06:18
"Enakkinai Yaar"Muthulingam01:09
"Kannan Nee En"04:51
"Male Toppula"Karthik, Malgudi SubhaKabilan04:40
"Pattukku Pogathinga"ArunmozhiIlaiyaraaja00:47
"Thoolu Thoolu"Karthik, SujathaNa. Muthukumar04:43
"Ulagame Nee"Palakkad SreeramMu. Metha05:03
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Reception

Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu wrote, "Parthepan deserves applause for avoiding irksome duets in foreign locations and incongruous song sequences that do not jell with the story. Also he has very astutely done away with a comedy track that could hang loose. On the whole Parthepan reveals rare expertise in "Ivan". All these make one wonder why after a good beginning he should change tack and follow the beaten path".[6] Malini Mannath of Chennai Online wrote, "Ivan is off-beat, interesting for the most part, a little sermonising, and monotonous, confusing at times. But it showcases Partibhan as a thinking actor-director who has it in him to rise above the mundane and mediocre, if he seriously puts his mind to it".[7] Cinesouth wrote, "In the first half, the screenplay shines. But, Ivan begins to fumble when Parthiban attempts heroisms in the second half".[8]

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