Sagaptham
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Directed by | Surendran |
Produced by | L. K. Sudhish |
Written by | Velumani (dialogues) |
Story by | Naveen Krishna |
Starring | Shanmugapandian Neha Hinge Shubra Aiyappa |
Music by | Karthik Raja |
Cinematography | S. K. Bhupathi |
Edited by | S. P. Ahmed |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Sagaptham (English: Tribute) is a 2015 Tamil action film directed by Surendran and produced by L. K. Sudhish. The film features newcomer Shanmugapandian, Neha Hinge and Shubra Aiyappa in the leading roles. The film shows a village youth who travels to Malaysia for finding work. By turn of events, he becomes a detective there and tracks down a gang that produces illegal medicines.
Soundtrack was composed by Karthik Raja. Naveen Krishna and Velumani has written the story and dialogues respectively. The cinematography was handled by S. K. Bhupathi and S. P. Ahmed worked as an editor.
Cast
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- Shanmugapandian as Saga
- Neha Hinge as Neha
- Shubra Aiyappa as Priya
- Ranjith as Chinrasu
- Devayani as Lakshmi
- Jagan as Maruthu, Saga's friend
- Singampuli as Tiger
- Powerstar Srinivasan as R. Manmadhan, Saga's Uncle
- Suresh
- Shanmugarajan as Neha's father
- Saurav Chakrabarti
- Thalaivasal Vijay as Dinesh
- Bose Venkat as a cruel Money lender
- Rajendranath as Saga's father
- Rekha Suresh as Neha's mother
- Prema Priya as Guruvamma
- Muthukalai
- Vijayakanth in a cameo appearance
Production
In June 2011, actor Vijayakanth revealed that his youngest son Shanmugapandian would be introduced as an actor in the Tamil film industry and began looking for apt scripts for his debut venture.[1][2] Shanmugapandian, then a Visual Communications student at Loyola College, Chennai, began taking dance lessons and martial arts practice, to get into better physical shape before his first film. Vijayakanth initially considered remaking the Telugu film, Brindavanam (2010) as well other projects directed by K. S. Ravikumar and Hari,[3] but later opted for an original script written by Naveen, with dialogues by Velumani.[4] By the end of 2012, it was finalised that Vijayakanth's brother-in-law L. K. Sudhish would be the film's producer and newcomer Santhoshkumar Rajan, would be director.[5] The film was launched on 12 December 2013 at Aandal Azhagar Illam in Saligramam, Chennai with several of Vijayakanth's contemporaries in attendance. Early reports speculated that actor Vijay and Vijayakanth himself, would play guest roles, but speculation was denied.[6]
The film began its first schedule in and around Pollachi, Azhiyar Dam, Valparai and Anaimalai for close to a month. The second schedule of the film’s shoot was held in Kumbakonam for three weeks during when a song involving 1000 junior artistes and 200 dancers was shot for 6 days. However, during production in September 2014, Santhoshkumar Rajan left the project after falling out with the producers, complaining that there was too much interference in the scripting and film-making process.[7] Reports suggested that Vijayakanth would take over as director, though eventually another debutant Surendran, was handed the opportunity.[8] In November 2014, it was revealed that the film's shoot was progressing in Malaysia with two former beauty pageant contestants making their film debuts as the lead actresses. Reports suggested Neha Kapur and Shubra Aiyappa were cast as heroines, while it was later clarified that Neha Hinge and not Kapur was chosen.[9] The team later moved to film action scenes in Thailand, with Kecha Khamphakdee signed up as the stunt choreographer.[10]
Soundtrack
Sagaptham | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Karthik Raja | ||||
Released | 2015 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Language | Tamil | |||
Label | Lahari Music T-Series |
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Producer | Karthik Raja | |||
Karthik Raja chronology | ||||
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The soundtrack is composed by Karthik Raja. In December 2014, Silambarasan, Andrea Jeremiah and Remya Nambeesan recorded a song for the film, which had lyrics written by Parthy Bhaskar.[11][12]
- Adiye Rathiye — Silambarasan, Andrea, Ramya Nambeesan
- Enakkanavan — Chinmayi
- Karichan Kuruvi — Karthik, Chinmayi
- Oorukku Perumai — Vijayprakash
- Vaada Vaada — Senthildas, Ramya NSK
- Engal Captaine - Vijayakanth and Prremalatha Vijayakanth
Release
The satellite rights of the film were sold to Captain TV[13]
Reception
The film opened to Terrible reviews.[14] The Hindu gave the film an overwhelmingly negative review for the film stating the appearance of Vijaykanth made the movie "a little bit watchable .[15]
References
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External links
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