Irumbu Kuthirai
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Directed by | Yuvaraj Bose |
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Written by | Yuvaraj Bose |
Starring | Atharvaa Priya Anand Johnny Trí Nguyễn Raai Laxmi |
Music by | G. V. Prakash Kumar |
Cinematography | R. B. Gurudev Gopi Amarnath |
Edited by | T. S. Suresh |
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Distributed by | AGS Entertainment |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Irumbu Kuthirai (English: Iron Horse) is a 2014 Tamil action film written and directed by Yuvaraj Bose and produced by AGS Entertainment. The film stars Atharvaa, Priya Anand and Johnny Tri Nguyen in the leading roles, while Raai Laxmi appears in a supporting role.[1] The film was released on August 29, 2014.
Plot
Michael Prithviraj Narayanan (Atharvaa) is a Pizza Delivery Boy, his mother is Mary (Devadarshini) and his bestfriends are Jagan (Jagan) and Christina (Raai Laxmi).
Prithviraj receives complaints from his boss (Manobala) for slow pizza delivery, he follows every rule on riding the bike after a bike accident where he witnessed his father's death. Prithviraj falls in love with Samyuktha aka Sam (Priya Anand), they become friends and she asks him to buy a bike. Samyuktha suggested him to get a Ducati Diavel known as Raven.
But that very bike brings danger to Prithvi due to a shocking past. One day Prithviraj and Sam get into an argument when he attempts to kiss her and she tells him that she only likes him as a friend. On the way home, Samyuktha is kidnapped by mysterious bikers. Prithviraj, Jagan and Christina look for clues to find the kidnappers. The kidnapper is revealed to be Don Stoney (Johnny Tri Nguyen) who was the first owner of Prithviraj's bike.
Don Stoney named his bike as the Raven for its extreme speed. Stoney fired after he beats a guy who scratches his Raven. Stoney is obsessed with his Raven, Stoney's brother rides the Raven competing Michael. At the race, Stoney's brother loses the Raven to Michael and Stoney's brother commit's suicide. After that Michael and his father met an accident which kills his father.
Michael received a call from Stoney who asked Michael to come to his hideout at Mahé. Michael enters a race against Stoney and wagers pink slips for the Raven. During the race, Stoney gains an advantage, but loses it when Michael uses his extreme skill to catch up to Stoney, handing the victory to Michael. Afterwards, Stoney release Samyuktha and says that he does not need Raven without winning it. Michael and Samyuktha flees with Raven after the win.
Cast
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- Atharvaa as Michael Prithviraj Narayanan
- Priya Anand as Samyuktha Ramakrishnan
- Raai Laxmi as Christina
- Johnny Tri Nguyen as Don Stoney
- Jagan as Jagan
- Manobala as Prithviraj's boss
- Mayilsamy as Jeevan Ramesh
- Devadarshini as Mary Narayanan
- Anupama Kumar as Samyuktha's aunt
- Swaminathan as traffic police
- Sachu as Prithviraj's grandmother
- Joe Malloori as Rooban
- Neelu as Manobala's father
- Joshna Fernando as Christina's sister
- Kaajal Pasupathy as Assistant Commissioner
- Alisha Abdullah as Don's assistant (guest appearance)
- Akshara Gowda (Special appearance)
Production
AGS Entertainment announced that they were simultaneously producing six films in March 2013 and revealed one of those would be a "racy action script" featuring Atharvaa to be directed by newcomer Yuvraj Bose, former assistant of Arivazhagan.[2] Priya Anand was signed on to feature in the film in August 2013, while Lakshmi Rai and Johnny Tri Nguyen, previously seen in AR Murugadoss's 7aum Arivu, were selected to portray other roles.
In October 2013, the team moved on to film a schedule in Italy for 20 days, canning scenes and songs after finishing another schedule in Puducherry.[3][4] In November 2013 it was reported that Lakshmi Rai was out of the project, and a relative newcomer Joshna Fernando was roped in who shot for some sequences and a song with the cast in the Italy schedule.[5] In a turn of events, Lakshmi Rai began filming for the project again in March 2014.[6] Akshara Gowda shot for a dance number in the film.[7]
Soundtrack
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Soundtrack album by G. V. Prakash Kumar | ||||
Released | 2014 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Language | Tamil | |||
Label | Sony Music | |||
Producer | G. V. Prakash Kumar | |||
G. V. Prakash Kumar chronology | ||||
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No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Penne Penne" | Thamarai | G. V. Prakash Kumar, Bhavatharini, Yaazhini | 6:00 |
2. | "Ange Ippo Enna Seigiraai" | Thamarai | Vijay Prakash, Mugdha Hasabnis, M. M. Manasi | 4:45 |
3. | "Pondicherry" | Thamarai | A. R. Reihana, Priya Hemesh | 3:30 |
4. | "Alay Paayum" | Thamarai | Vijay Prakash, Andrea Jeremiah | 4:80 |
5. | "Hello Brother" | Pa. Vijay | Ranjith, Suchitra, Chinna Ponnu | 5:45 |
Critical reception
The Hindu wrote, "Yuvaraj Bose, does a lot of small things right...There is taste, restraint, and a strong sense of aesthetics. Everything belongs — except the songs, which are terrible speed breakers...The bigger problem with Irumbu Kuthirai is that it lacks a pulse. It’s okay that the early portions coast along with a nonchalant vibe, but this cannot sustain the latter parts that are about intense showdowns on Ducatis".[8] The Times of India "Irumbu Kuthirai has been publicized as a bike racing film but what really works is the romance...The (...) sore point is the mood-killing songs. But, most importantly, the racing portions are a letdown. The role of the antagonist is underwritten and thus, we are never taken in by this part of the film".[9] Sify wrote, "Irumbu Kuthirai in spite its rich production values and slick camerawork falls prey to a lot of compromises like half a dozen songs which pop up at regular intervals, the melodrama and romance in large dose" and concluded that "it fails on the script level which Yuvraj Bose has tried to compensate with a glossy presentation".[10] The New Indian Express wrote, "Irumbu Kuthirai's trailer promised much - a film with lots of action and thrill and bike racing stunts. But the film fails to match up to it due to its superficial take on both its emotional quotient and action quota...apart from a few impressively choreographed bike chase and fight scenes, there is not much going for the film".[11]
References
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External links
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