Orange Mittai

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Directed byBiju Viswanath
Written byBiju Viswanath
Vijay Sethupathi
Produced byVijay Sethupathi
B. Ganesh
StarringVijay Sethupathi
Ramesh Thilak
Aashritha
Aaru Bala
Karunakaran
Orange Mittai
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBiju Viswanath
Written byBiju Viswanath
Vijay Sethupathi
Produced byVijay Sethupathi
B. Ganesh
StarringVijay Sethupathi
Ramesh Thilak
Aashritha
Aaru Bala
Karunakaran
CinematographyBiju Viswanath
Edited byBiju Viswanath
Music byJustin Prabhakaran
Production
companies
Distributed byCosmo Village
Release date
  • 31 July 2015 (2015-07-31)
Running time
101 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Orange Mittai (transl.Orange Candy) is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language road comedy drama film co-written and directed by Biju Viswanath. Produced by Vijay Sethupathi, the film stars him alongside Ramesh Thilak, Aashritha, Aaru Bala and Karunakaran. The film began production in mid-2014.[1] It was released in India and abroad on 31 July 2015. The film had its festival premiere at the 20th Busan International Film Festival.[2]

Sathya is a paramedic with an emergency ambulance service. On the anniversary of his father's death, Sathya and the ambulance driver are to retrieve an old man who claims to be critically ill. The patient, Kailasam, boards the vehicle. His earlier claim to be fighting for his life is not apparent, although he has a heart condition. Kailasam's grumpy and obstinate nature causes trouble to the crew as they journey to find a hospital that suites his needs. Who is Kailasam? What does he want? What is the cause behind his adamant nature? The answers to these questions form the crux of the story. The old man needs to find a hospital that will have him, but it is a long way to go. The only way to find out what the universe has planned is to make the journey, and sometimes the journey is the destination.

Cast

  • Vijay Sethupathi as Kailasam
  • Ramesh Thilak as Sathya
  • Aaru Bala as Arumugam
  • Aashritha as Kavya
  • Karunakaran as Kailasam's son
  • David Solomon Raja as Sub-Inspector
  • Trichy Manivannan as Kavya's father
  • Vinod Sagar as Drunkard
  • Vishalini as Doctor
  • Madan as Doctor
  • Tamilselvi as Sister
  • T. Anbalagan as Villager
  • Karthik Durai as Auto Driver
  • Sadagopan as Constable
  • Anand Abhi as Thief
  • Vellaichamy as Old Man
  • Ashok Selvan as New EMT (guest appearance)
  • Bobby Simha as Supervisor (voice)

Production

Actor Vijay Sethupathi launched his production, Orange Mittai, in February 2014 and signed up director Biju Viswanath to direct the venture. The film was said to feature an ensemble cast including Jayaprakash, Ramesh Thilak, Aaru Bala and Aashritha, with Sethupathi stating he would not play a role.[3][4] However, in July 2014, Sethupathi revealed that he would play a 55-year-old man in the film and promotional stills were released, replacing Jayaprakash in the character.[5] He was also making a debut as a dialogue writer with this film.[6] The team shot in Ambasamuthiram and other places surrounding Tirunelveli and Papanasam in South Tamil Nadu.[7]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack album was composed by Justin Prabhakaran, who had earlier done the same for Sethupathi's Pannaiyarum Padminiyum. It was released on 1 July 2015.[8] Karthik of Milliblog wrote, "Justin hits it out of the park for the two songs not polluted by Vijay Sethupathi’s musical aspirations!".[9]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Straight Ah Poyee"Vijay SethupathiVijay Sethupathi 
2."Theeraadhae Asaigal"Justin PrabhakaranKarthik 
3."Orae Oru Oorula"Vijay SethupathiVijay Sethupathi 
4."Payanangal Thodarudhae"Kattalai JayaNaresh Iyer, Padmalatha 

Marketing and release

The first teaser of the film was released on 26 November 2014.[10] In June 2015, a promo of the song "Straigh Ah Poyee" was released.[11] Orange Mittai had its worldwide theatrical release on 31 July 2015.[8]

Critical reception

References

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