Aranmanai

Aranmanai

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Sundar C.
Produced by D. Dinesh Karthik
Written by Venkat Raghavan
(Dialogues)
Screenplay by Sundar C.
S.B.Ramadoss
Story by Sundar C.
Starring Andrea Jeremiah
Vinay Rai
Sundar C.
Hansika Motwani
Raai Laxmi
Santhanam
Nithin Sathya
Kovai Sarala
Music by Original Songs
Bharathwaj
Background Score
Karthik Raja
Cinematography U. K. Senthil Kumar
Edited by N. B. Srikanth
Production
company
Vision i Medias
Distributed by Sri Thenandal Films
Red Giant Movies
Release dates
  • 19 September 2014 (2014-09-19)
Running time
161 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil
Budget 12 crore (US$1.8 million)[1]
Box office 22 crore (US$3.3 million)[1]

Aranmanai (English: Palace) is a 2014 Indian Tamil horror comedy film co-written and directed by Sundar C. The film features an ensemble cast including Sundar C. Vinay Rai, Santhanam, Hansika Motwani, Andrea Jeremiah, Raai Laxmi, Nithin Sathya, Kovai Sarala and Manobala.[2] The film began production by the end of September 2013[3] and released on 19 September 2014 to highly positive reviews. Due to its success, a sequel titled Aranmanai 2 released on January 29, 2016 to fairly positive reviews.This film is a remake of 1978 movie Aayiram Jenmangal

Director of the 1978 movie Aayiram Jenmangal, M.Muthuraman, approached City Civil court in Chennai claiming Aranmanai to be a remake of his 1978 horror flick. The court appointed an Advocate Commissioner to verify the claims. Advocate Commissioner on viewing both the movies had stated that the plot, theme, storyline and structure were similar in both films. She also held that the script of both films were the same and most scenes were copied and replayed from Aayiram Jenmangal. The report also stated that the viewer of the film Aranmanai would definitely get the impression that the film is the remake of Aayiram Jenmangal since they had considerable similarities.[4]

Plot

In a village, a group of people are led by Ayyanar (Saravanan) on a tractor. They are going to tidy the palace for owners who are coming to their ancestral Aranmanai (palace) to sell it. During the night, the cook (Kadhal Dhandapani) is frightened by some supernatural being in the palace and he disappears.

The next day, an estranged Eshwari (Kovai Sarala) returns with her husband (Manobala) and son (Nithin Sathya). Eshwari's brother (Chitra Lakshmanan) and his daughter Maya (Raai Laxmi) welcome them. The brother and sister, along with another older brother's son Murali (Vinay Rai) and his new wife Madhavi (Andrea Jeremiah) have gathered to sell their Palace off to Ayyanar, who had leased the property for five years. Meanwhile, Paalsamy (Santhanam) sneaks into Aranmanai under the guise of a cook, to find a photograph that is a sole evidence that he is also an heir to the palace, so that he can claim his share of the money.

They stay at the Aranmanai but strange incidents happen. Madhavi sees a servant's daughter talking to an invisible girl called Selvi Akka. The mother of the girl explains that she's mentally unstable. Mishaps continue to happen and they are unable to sell the palace, so they extend their stay. Meanwhile, 2 other servants have also gone missing. Now Ravi (Sundar.C), the older brother of Madhavi, comes to the palace to meet his sister. Hilarious incidents happen as Paalsamy tries to woo Maya and he has Ravi and Eshwari's son competing with him. Madhavi and Maya tell Ravi that there are weird things happening in the house. So he sets cameras up around the house with Maya's help.

Ravi sees that a worker is backing away from something, but the camera starts to fizz and goes out. At the same time, a fortune teller in front of the house runs away in terror, seeing something. The next day in the village pond, there are three bodies of the murdered workers found by the police. Ravi is shocked and visits the fortune teller who ran away from his house that night. The man reveals that he saw a worker being killed by a woman possessed by a vengeful spirit and he gives him an egg, and tells that when the possessed woman is within the egg's radius, it will start spinning. The police officers interrogate all the members of the house about the murders with Ravi seated opposite them and the egg placed in front of him. Finally when the egg spins, he looks up to see none other than his sister Madhavi sitting for interrogation. He follows her and sees Madhavi don a big round of vermilion on her forehead but her reflection shows Selvi (Hansika Motwani). Relating the little girl's talks and the name Selvi, Ravi sets out to investigate.

Villagers say that Selvi was the girl who stole the Temple deity's jewels and ran off from the village. He comes across Selvi's friend Ramya, who says that Selvi was a good person and not a thief. She says that back then, Murali was not yet married and when he came to the village he fell in love with Selvi. Selvi also liked him but she is a girl who is often possessed by the goddess and predicts future. So she held herself back to maintain her holiness. On the day Murali was leaving the village, he expected her reply and asked her to meet him at his house. Ramya encouraged Selvi to go and confess her love to Murali. Selvi left the house on that note but she has been missing till now.

Per Ravi's plan, when Ramya comes to meet the possessed Madhavi, she recognizes Ramya and tells her all that happened after she left the house that day. It seems that Ayyanar and his friends (the workers) replaced the temple jewelry with fake ones and Selvi found it out using her premonition and confronted them. So they killed her and buried her inside the palace when she came to meet Murali. She also says that she wants to be with Murali always. As today is an auspicious day, if she gets intimate with Murali, no one can ever drive her out of Madhavi's body. If they cannot get close today, she will kill Murali, so that they will be together in death.

Ravi hears this and tries to stop her but in vain. He meets a Swamiji (Kota Srinivasa Rao) who says that there is only two ways to stop Selvi's mayhem. One is by using a strong emotion to bring Madhavi to her senses while she is possessed. It is a tough job and the other option is to bring Murali to the river junction where the ritual of the Eclipse takes place and goddess deities will be immersed in the river, generating a powerful energy which will help in separating Selvi's soul from Madhavi. Ravi instructs the members of the house to somehow disturb them and cause confusion to buy time. Selvi meanwhile, sends Murali into a trance and leaves the house to kill the remaining person - Ayyanar. She finds him and finally kills him.

When she is gone, Swamiji and Ravi are back in the house trying to bring Murali out of his trance but Selvi is back and does not let Murali go, and threatens to injure Madhavi's body. Swami traps her in a circle of fire and helps Murali leave the house with Ravi. But she escapes and follows them and their car overturns and falls into the river. Selvi tries to drown Murali but Ravi stops her and tells Madhavi is pregnant and brings her to her senses but only briefly. At the same time, near the shore of the river, the goddess deity is immersed in the ritual and the power comes through the water to Selvi and she is released from Madhavi's body as the sun comes up.

Selvi can no longer possess Madhavi so she sadly disappears and the couple reunites. Ravi also unites with Maya in the end. And when they all pose for a photograph in front of the Palace, a zoomed in shot shows a ghostly figure moving near a window in the palace, implying Selvi still remains in the palace.

Cast

Production

Hansika Motwani confirmed in September 2013 that she had signed the film.[5] She also stated she played the main lead and that the story revolves around her character,[6] which was later reported to be a lady with supernatural powers.[7] Sundar C had initially agreed to cast Arya and Nayantara in the sibling roles eventually played by himself and Andrea Jeremiah, but opted to make changes following the release of Raja Rani (2013), where the actors played husband and wife. Ragini Dwivedi stated that she signed up for the film,[8] but she was later replaced by Raai Laxmi to portray another leading role.[9][10] Vinay Rai was also signed on to play a leading role in the film.[11]Nithin Sathya tweeted that he was a part of the film too.[12]

The filming was started on 28 September 2013 in Pollachi with Raai Laxmi, Andrea, Kovai Sarala, Nithin Sathya and Manobala. Hansika joined the team on 6 October 2013 and told "it's a super challenging role for me that I haven't done till today".[13] The film largely takes place in a palace, for which a set created by Mohan Babu in Hyderabad was used.[2] 2 crores were spent for renovating the palace, in which 70 per cent of the film was shot.[14] According to Sundar C, the film features more than one hour of computer graphics imagery.[15]

Soundtrack

Aranmanai (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by Bharathwaj
Released 14 August 2014
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Language Tamil
Label Sa Re Ga Ma
Producer Bharathwaj
Bharathwaj chronology
Athithi
(2014)
Aranmanai
(2014)
Azhagiya Pandipuram
(2014)

Release

The satellite rights of the film were sold to Sun TV. The film was given a "U/A" certificate by the Indian Censor Board, It is censored 15 in UK . The Tamil Nadu distribution rights of the film were bought by Rama Narayanan's Sri Thenaandal Films who would jointly release Aranmanai with Udhayanidhi Stalin's Red Giant Movies on 19 September 2014 across Tamil Nadu.[16]

Reception

Aranmanai received mostly positive reviews from critics.[17] The Times of India wrote, "This is kitchen sink filmmaking but there is an assurance in how it is done. The film also feels somewhat overlong but the director manages to keep things moving that we just go with the flow. The visual effects are tacky and often excessive while the performances are functional...but then, the film doesn't take itself too seriously and so, we are able to overlook these niggles, and just about enjoy the ride".[18] Deccan Chronicle gave 3 stars and called it "a film which entertains you with its Sundar’s signature style of slapstick comedy combined with some scary moments".[19] Bangalore Mirror wrote, "The horror scenes have been thoughtfully crafted and the principal cast punctuates the thrilling moments with great timing. Tactfully, he (Sundar) has had made a mirch masala from films like Chandramukhi, Arundhathi and Aayiram Jenmangal.[20] Sify wrote, "The commercial elements comedy, horror and glamour has been mixed in the right proposition by the writer and director. What works is a riveting performance by Hansika, along with comedy track of Santhanam &Co and is packaged as a fun entertainer by Sundar C".[21] Behindwoods.com wrote, "Sundar C is back with his typical commercial, fun filled entertainer that has all elements that will keep you engaged all the way, making you overlook those "not-too-glaring" flaws".[22] Cinemalead.com rated 3/5 and wrote, "Aranmanai might not scare you much. Nor does it have something out of the box. But it successfully sets out doing what it intended to".[23] Indiaglitz.com wrote, "The saying, "old wine in a new bottle", might fit Aranmanai with Sundar C's narration and screenplay helping the movie out of its predictable script".[24]

The Hindu wrote, "What’s truly scary about Aranmanai is how it brings nothing new to the horror genre...The film has a whole host of stereotypes associated with the horror genre in Tamil cinema...In many ways, Aranmanai is like a time machine. A few scenes into the film and you find yourself transported to the 80s".[25] Rediff wrote, "Sundar C seems to have let his fans down with this cliché-ridden supernatural thriller. The narration moves at a slow pace and horror moments are practically non-existent. Even the "Aranmanai", around which the entire story revolves, is not impressive".[26]

Box office

Aranmanai took an excellent opening with a first day gross of 2.60 crore (US$390,000) in Tamil Nadu[27] and went to collect gross over 7.55 crore (US$1.1 million) in its opening weekend.[28] In Chennai alone, it collected 89.48 lakh (US$130,000) in the first weekend.[29] After one week the film's collection was estimated at 11.5 crore (US$1.7 million) according to Sreedhar Pillai.[30] Sify wrote that the film had grossed around 18 crores in two weeks at the Tamil Nadu box-office.[31]

Sequel

Sundar C. has directed the sequel titled Aranmanai 2, which features and Siddharth Narayan and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles.[32] Hansika Motwani, Poonam Bajwa and Soori have been added to the cast.

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