Azhagiya Tamil Magan

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Azhagiya Tamil Magan
Azhagiya Tamil Magan.jpg
Directed by Bharathan
Produced by Swargachithra Appachan
Written by Bharathan
(Screenplay & Dialogue)
Story by S. K. Jeeva
Starring Vijay
Shriya Saran
Namitha
Santhanam
Music by A. R. Rahman
Cinematography Balasubramaniem
Edited by Anthony
Distributed by Pyramid Saimira
Release dates
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  • 8 November 2007 (2007-11-08)
Running time
171 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Azhagiya Tamil Magan (English: Handsome Tamil Son) is a 2007 Tamil romantic psychological thriller film directed by Bharathan, written by S. K. Jeeva and produced by Swargachitra Appachan. The film stars Vijay in a dual role while Shriya Saran, Namitha, and N. Santhanam play supporting roles. With cinematography by K. Balasubramaniam and editing by Anthony, the film's score and soundtrack is composed by A. R. Rahman. The film was released in Malayalam with the same title, in Hindi as Sabse Bada Khiladi, and in Telugu as Maha Muduru.

The film revolves around an excelling athlete who has the ability to predict future events. With his unique ability, he identifies several future events, including the attempted murder of his lover by a look-alike. The film was released on 8 November 2007 and distributed worldwide by Pyramid Saimira to mixed reviews.

Plot

Guru Moorthy (Vijay) is an MBA student and is an athlete. He participates in a state level running competition where he meets Sriman who also participates in the competition. Guru understands that Sriman needs to win the competition which will help him secure a job through sports quota as he is the only bread winner for his family. Abinaya (Shreya) is the daughter of a rich businessman Anand Chelliah (Ashish Vidyarthi) and is a friend of Sriman’s sister. Abinaya challenges Guru that Sriman will be the winner of the competition. Guru decides to run slowly so that Sriman can become the winner. Later Abi understands that Guru has purposefully run slow behind Sriman and starts liking his character. They become good friends and slowly love blossoms between the two. Suddenly, Guru visualizes a few bizarre incidents which also occur sometime later. Guru consults a psychiatrist and he says that Guru suffers from a syndrome called extra sensory perception (ESP) whereby he can get to know about certain future incidents. Guru worries that such thoughts disturb him mentally and he cannot live a peaceful life.

Guru and Abi’s parents get to know about their love and they plan to get the couple married. One day, Guru dreams of stabbing Abi and gets frightened that Abi will be killed by himself someday. So he decides to stay away from Abi for a few days and leaves without informing anyone. During the train journey, he sees Prasad (also Vijay) getting down in a station. Now Guru believes that it would be Prasad, a look alike of Guru, who will stab Abi and follows Prasad. But while crossing a road, Guru meets with an accident and gets hospitalized by the local people.

Meanwhile Abi starts looking for Guru as he has not contacted her for a few days. Now, Abi meets Prasad in a shopping mall and mistakes him as Guru. Abi talks to Prasad and takes him to her home. Prasad is money minded and a womanizer. Prasad understands that he has a look alike and Abi has mistaken him as her lover. Prasad decides to utilise the opportunity and plan to get married to Abi, so that he can lead a lavish lifestyle.

Guru gets discharged from hospital and tries to contact Abi. He also comes to Chennai to meet Abi at her house. Now everyone is shocked seeing Guru and Prasad as they both look exactly similar and Abi is confused unable to find who is Guru. Prasad pretends as Guru and makes everyone believe. They conduct a running race to find the real Guru (as Guru is an athlete). But as Guru is not well, Prasad wins the race which makes Abi believe Prasad as Guru. The next day, while Abi talks to Prasad, she finds that he misinterprets an event occurred before which makes her realize that it is Prasad who is with her and not Guru. She tries running away from Prasad while Prasad chases her. Guru also comes to rescue and tries to kill Prasad. When Guru is about to stab Prasad, he moves and Abi gets stabbed by Guru.

Guru is shocked and Prasad hits Guru and takes Abi with him. Prasad admits Abi in a hospital and again pretends as Guru. Abi believes that Prasad is Guru. Abi tells that how come someone try taking away a girl who is in love with someone else and she says that Prasad must not have born to legitimate parents. Prasad realizes his cheap behaviour hearing this and confesses that it is Prasad and not Guru. Meanwhile Guru also rushes to hospital. Prasad apologizes to Guru and Abi and leaves the place. On the way, he meets Dhanalakshmi (Namitha) whom he met during the train journey and unites with her.

Cast

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Soundtrack

Azhagiya Tamil Magan
Azhagiya Tamil Magan.jpg
Soundtrack album by A. R. Rahman
Released 2007
Recorded Panchathan Record Inn and AM Studios
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label Star Music
Producer A. R. Rahman
A. R. Rahman chronology
Sivaji: The Boss
(2007)Sivaji: The Boss2007
Azhagiya Tamil Magan
(2007)
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
(2008)Elizabeth: The Golden Age2008

The soundtrack was composed by A. R. Rahman.

Track # Song Singers Picturization Length Lyricist
1 "Ellappugazhum" A. R. Rahman Vijay 5:31 Vaali
2 "Ponmagal Vandaal" Mohammed Aslam, Ember Phoenix Vijay, Shriya 3:05 Alangudi Somu
3 "Nee Marilyn Monroe" Benny Dayal, Ujjayinee Vijay, Namitha 6:14 Na. Muthukumar
4 "Valayapatti Thavile" Naresh Iyer, Ujjayinee, Srimathumitha Vijay, Shriya 5:44 Na. Muthukumar
5 "Kelamal Kaiyile" Sriram Parthasarathy, Saindhavi Vijay, Shriya 5:27 Thamarai
6 "Maduraikku Pogathadee" Benny Dayal, Archith, Darshana KT Vijay, Shriya 5:23 Pa. Vijay

Release

The satellite rights of the film were sold to Sun TV.[1]

Critical reception

Sify stated "The highlight here is that there are two vijay's- a good guy and the bad guy.Director Barathan has tried out a new format, where both the hero and the villain entertain the audiences with howlarious moments, that brings the house down. Vijay makes it work and believable as he melds effortlessly from casual sang fraud to utter seriousness.His terrific comic timing, his ability to mock and lampoon makes his performance absolutely knockout. In the negative character Prasad’s role he is the veritable scene stealer. He has dubbed impressively modulating his voice for both the characters, and the way he dances in the introductory title song is amazing. No two ways about it, Vijay is the heart and soul of ATM and rated 4/5.[2] Behindwoods.com says "Vijay's, with a towering performance, never seen before and rated 2.5/5."[3] IndiaGlitz stated Azhagiya Tamil Magan banks heavily on Vijay's charm and performance Vijay has lived up to the challenge created by the huge success of Pokkiri.He looks stylish and handsome with his dual role. He lights up the screen by his dynamic performance.Director Bharathan has exploited Vijay's strengths in dual role as well. He has provided a perfect family entertainer and rated 3/5 as well.[4]

Awards and honours

References

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  2. http://www.sify.com/movies/azhagiya-tamil-magan-review-tamil-14557729.html
  3. http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-articles/movies-07/azhagiya-tamil-magan-review.html
  4. http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/review/8870.html
  5. Filmfare Award for Best Dance Choreographer – South
  6. Vijay Award for Entertainer of the Year

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