Vaanam Vasappadum

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Directed byP. C. Sreeram
Screenplay byLara
P. C. Sreeram
Based onVaanam Vasappadum
by Sujatha
Produced byR. K. Raghunath
Vaanam Vasappadum
Theatrical release poster
Directed byP. C. Sreeram
Screenplay byLara
P. C. Sreeram
Based onVaanam Vasappadum
by Sujatha
Produced byR. K. Raghunath
Starring
CinematographyP. C. Sreeram
Edited byKasi Viswanathan
Music byMahesh Mahadevan
Production
company
R. K. Digital Film Makers
Release date
  • 23 April 2004 (2004-04-23)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Vaanam Vasappadum (transl.The Skies will be Conquered) is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed, photographed and co-written by P. C. Sreeram. The film stars newcomers Karthik Kumar and Poongkothai Chandrahasan, with Revathi, Nassar, Vijayakumar, and Thalaivasal Vijay in supporting roles. The music was composed by Mahesh Mahadevan with editing by Kasi Viswanathan, and cinematography by Sreeram himself.

The film was based on a novel written by Sujatha. It was released on 23 April 2004 and was the first high definition film to be shot, edited and released in India.

Karthik, a young lawyer, falls in love with Poongothai, the daughter of a businessman. Poongothai's father and sister run a multi-level market and are imprisoned on false accusations. Karthik brings Poongothai to his parents and seeks permission from his mother and speech-impaired father. Karthik and Poongothai eventually get married after his parents' consent.

One day while travelling back home, their car breaks down, and they decide to board a bus. However, both of them miss each other while travelling in the bus, and Poongothai falls into the hands of a group of teenagers, who are projected as womanizers. In the event, Poongothai is raped by the group and is thrown out with her hands tied at the back. After the event, issues of how she faces the humiliation and gets justice for the act form the rest of the story.

Despite escaping somewhere else, Poongothai wants to fight back the humiliation. An opposition lawyer in the support of womanizers humiliates Poongothai in the court with vulgar questions. Two of the boys are kept captive under Karthik's family friend, a cop, to render poetic justice. The opposition lawyer appears to save the boys, but the boys, who have realised the error of their ways, push the lawyer. All three of them fall down to their deaths in the building's basement, which is under construction.

Cast

Production

The film was based on a novel by Sujatha, which in turn was inspired from a real-life incident.[1] After having read the story 10 years before the film was released, Sreeram had a thought of directing it and "reserved" his rights for filming it in future.[2] The film was initially launched with newcomers Gautham and Pooja, a former Miss Chennai announced as the lead pair.[2] However, Sreeram replaced the pair with another pair of debutants Karthik Kumar and Poongothai Chandrahasan.[3] Karthik replaced Manish Borundia, who was dropped owing to his strong Hindi accent.[4] Vaanam Vasappadum was Sreeram's third film as director and was the first motion picture in India to use high-definition digital technology.[5][6][7] The film was showcased at the Mumbai International Film Festival and the ninth International Film Festival of Kerala in India.[6] The film was launched in July 2002.[8]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack and background score were composed by Mahesh Mahadevan, who earlier worked with Sreeram in Kuruthipunal, and it was his posthumous project before his death.[9] The lyrics were written by Kavivarman and Jayendra.[10][4] When Mahesh was admitted in hospital for cancer, he composed all the songs there and sent them to Sriram through tape recorder which were recorded in studio by his then assistant, Sundar C. Babu.[11] The audio was launched at Radio Mirchi office at Chennai.[12]

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Vaanam Vasappadume"Srinivas, Timmy 
2."Megame Megame"Harini 
3."Uyire"Hariharan, Ganga 
4."Kangal Theendi"Hariharan, Shwetha Menon 
5."Kanne Kanne"Srinivas 
6."Seidhi Suda"Ranjith 
7."Vaanin Uyaram"Harish Raghavendra, Gopika Poornima 

Release and reception

References

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