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Naadodigal
Directed bySamuthirakani
Written bySamuthirakani
Produced byS. Michael Rayappan
StarringSasikumar
Ananya
Vijay Vasanth
Bharani
Abhinaya
Ganja Karuppu
Narrated bySamuthirakani
CinematographyS. R. Kathir
Edited byA. L. Ramesh
Music bySundar C Babu

Production
company

Global Infotainment

Distributed byGlobal Infotainment

Release date

  • 26 June 2009 (2009-06-26)

Running time

165 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget7 crore (equivalent to 18 crore or US$2.1 million in 2023)
Box office35 crore (equivalent to 88 crore or US$11 million in 2023)[1]

Naadodigal (transl. Vagabonds) is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language action drama film[2] written and directed by Samuthirakani and produced by S. Michael Rayappan under banner of Global Infotainment. The film stars Sasikumar along with Vijay Vasanth and Bharani, while Ananya and Abhinaya made their debut in Tamil and Malaysia-based Shanthini Deva enacting the lead female roles and Ganja Karuppu playing a pivotal role, providing comical relief.

The plot focuses on a trio who attempt to unite their friend with his lover against the wishes of all families involved, and at heavy cost to themselves, only to realize that the lovers separate after a short while.

Cinematography was handled by S. R. Kathir, songs composed and score by Sundar C Babu, editing done by A. L. Ramesh, stunt co originated by Dhilip Subbarayan, dance choreography Dinesh, produced designed by R. K. Vijay Murugan and lyrics written by Vaali, Na. Muthukumar, Kabilan and Yugabharathi.

The film released in June 2009, garnering highly positive reviews.[3][4] The film was a blockbuster.[5] The film spawned a namesake sequel, Nadodigal 2, which released in 2020.

Plot[edit]

The film revolves around Karunakaran Natraj (Sasikumar), Paandi (Bharani), and Chandran (Vijay Vasanth). The trio eats, sleeps, and parties together in Rajapalayam. They also have their individual ambitions in life. Karuna is a history graduate and a university rank holder, although his father Natraj (L. Raja) sometimes ridicules the value of his degree, B.A. History, as many colleges do not even offer such a course anymore. Despite this, his father, mother, grandmother, and sister Pavithra (Abhinaya) love him dearly and view him as a source of inspiration for their family. Karuna is in love with Nallammal (Ananya), the daughter of a distant relative Sudalai (Gopal). He is madly pursuing a government job because Nallamal's father will agree to the marriage only if he obtains one. Paandi, who is often discriminated at home by his father to appease Pandi's stepmother, is desperate to go abroad and get rich. Chandran, who is working as a software teacher, is committed to start a computer center and is in love with Pavithra. Chandran's father is a widowed army veteran and is all decent to help his son's love.

All goes well until Saravanan (Ranga), Karuna's childhood friend from Kanyakumari, arrives in town. The son of a former MP and a prominent politician, he is in love with Prabha (Shanthini Devi), the daughter of a rich bigwig Pazhanivelraman (Jayaprakash) in Namakkal. Shocked by Saravana's suicide attempt due to love failure, the trio promises to help him out and unite the two lovers. They set out to Namakkal, where they enlist the help of their friend Maariyappan (Ganja Karuppu).

The trio manages to help the couple get married by abducting the girl while she is visiting the famous anjaneya temple with her family. In an ensuing fracas between the two families, Karuna gets scarred near one of his eyes; Paandi is hit on the ear by a pipe, thereby becoming deaf; and Chandran loses his leg due to an injury by falling under a passing truck. Palanivelraman, on realizing who aided his ward escape, sends his goons to attack Karuna's family, which ends with Karuna's grandmother being killed.

During the funeral, the family members have a fight due to Karuna being arrested, hence hindering his ambition of obtaining a government job. Sudalai insults Karuna, angering Natraj and Karuna's mother. Natraj angrily tells him that anything Karuna does will always be correct and that he is proud of Karuna for the man he is. Sudalai questions his daughter's loyalty, as she wants to marry Karuna as well, and she breaks down, and he realizes she is still hoping for Karuna to be her husband. Sudalai angrily leaves and says she can have Karuna, but after he is dead, hanging himself from a fan in their house in front of Nallammal and her mother, before being let down by the help of their neighbors. This results in Nallammal being coaxed by her parents to give up on him, and marry a better suitor. Nallammal sadly follows her father's orders to stay away from Karuna and that should she ever be seen speaking to him, she would never see her father alive again.

The three friends end up being put in jail and getting entangled in a kidnapping case. However, they are released as time goes by. After slowly experiencing hell upon return to their native town, they begin working alongside a local wedding food caterer and eventually begin to adjust to their new lifestyle.

Pandi leaves his house, and even though his father insults him publicly, Pandi cannot hear anything being said. After being hit by his father, Pandi tells him that he always loved him, but he could not the son his father wanted to be. Pandi's father realizes his selfishness and feels saddened at this and tries to call Pandi back, but Pandi cannot hear him and simply walks away despite his father's cries to come back home.

Chandran's father laments for his son losing his leg but tells him to stay strong as he can still come up in life. When Pavithra walks in to see him, she sobs at his lost leg and inability to walk, and Chandran's father goes out of everyone's sight and breaks down at his son's fate but still stands by his son to succeed in life.

Karuna returns home and is traumatized as he lost his beloved grandmother, and the entire family laments for his pain and efforts. His father tells him that whatever he did was fine, but he has to give up on Nallammal due to her father's behavior at the funeral. Karuna, heartbroken, agrees and decides to work as the caterer's aid, helping with cooking and serving. His family, albeit supportive, lament for him.

One day, Karuna's fiancé's wedding is announced, and they are told to serve food there. Karuna is shattered, and Pandi goes to the fiancé's house and wreaks havoc with her father, reprimanding the entire family, telling them that no man on the earth is as good as Karuna. He questions Nallammal about her loyalties, and she looks at her father Sudalai, who is silent during Pandi's rage. Pandi realizes that Sudalai threatened to hang himself, hence the reason why Nallammal stopped talking to Karunakaran. He threatens to kill Sudalai, saying that him being alive is not beneficial to anyone. Pandi nearly succeeds until Karuna rushes to stop him, and reasons with him. Karuna slowly becomes depressed afterwards, as the girl he loved so much is going to marry another man due to her father's adamancy.

Pavithra's love with Chandran is caught by her parents, for which she is shouted at and hit by them, but Karuna stops them and advises them to allow her to marry Chandran, since he was unable to marry the girl of his choice. Despite some hesitation, both parents relent, making everyone happy. Pandi has a hearing aid implanted in his ear and can hear again, while Chandran uses a prosthetic leg to be able to walk again, albeit with Pavithra's and his father's support. Life slowly begins looking up for the trio after a very long time, with Karuna also letting go of his past love for Nallammaal.

Eventually, the case filed upon the trio is withdrawn, and they find out through Karuna's uncle who helped them with the star-crossed lovers that they had managed to unite. Such great personal and emotional losses have gone their separate ways, having grown bored of each other and sex. They realize the battle they fought did not serve any purpose. They also learn that Saravana and his ex-wife are planning for their respective second marriages. Furious, the trio goes to Kaniyakumari to talk sense to Saravana. All of them are ridiculed and rebuffed without remorse. They gather again and prepare to kidnap Saravana and the girl. Pandi and Chandran go to Namakkal and kidnap her, while Karuna goes back and kidnaps Saravana. The trio brings them to a desolated forest area and whips them black and blue. Karuna then tells them to reconsider their life together so that their sacrifices do not go in vain.

The trio then goes to a tea stall, where they overhear another man trying to group people to help his friend's love, and they volunteer.

Cast[edit]

  • Vijay Vasanth as Chandran Karuppiah
  • Bharani as Pandi Azhagusundaram
  • Ananya as Nallammal
  • Abhinaya as Pavithra Natraj
  • Ganja Karuppu as Mariyappan
  • Ranga as Saravanan
  • Shantini Theva as Prabha Pazhanivelraman
  • Jayaprakash as Pazhanivelraman
  • Lakshmi Ramakrishnan as Karunakaran's mother
  • L. Raja as Natraj Veerabhadran, Karuna's father
  • Prabha as Saravanan's mother/Kanyakumari Ex-MP
  • Namo Narayana as Chinnamani
  • Gopal as Sudalai, Nallammal's father
  • Ravi Venkatraman
  • Rajadurai as P.Senthatikaalai, Nallamal's husband
  • Production[edit]

    Samuthirakani approached Jai to play one of the lead roles, while the duo worked together on Subramaniapuram (2008). The actor, however, opted to work on different projects at the time.[6]

    Soundtrack[edit]

    The film score and soundtrack for Naadodigal was composed by Sundar C Babu. The song Sambho Siva Sambho was later used in the Hindi remake Rangrezz as well, and also in Kannada remake film "Hudugaru" by V Harikrishna albeit with a little modifications. Another song in Hindi Yaaro Aisa Hai was loosely based on Ulagil Yentha Kathal

    Naadodigal
    Soundtrack album by
    Released2009
    GenreSoundtrack
    LengthSony Music South
    LanguageTamil
    ProducerSundar C. Babu
    Sundar C. Babu chronology
    Panchamirtham
    (2008)
    Naadodigal
    (2009)
    Sindhu Samaveli
    (2010)
    Song Title Singers Lyricist
    "Aadungada" Velmurugan Kabilan
    "Sambho Jagadam" Shankar Mahadevan Yugabharathi
    "Ulagil Yentha Kathal" Hariharan Vaali
    "Yakka Yakka" Chandran, Senthildass Velayutham, Srilekha Na. Muthukumar
    "Sambho Siva Sambho" Shankar Mahadevan Yugabharathi
    "Theme Music" Shankar Mahadevan
    "Pain of Love" Hariharan

    Release[edit]

    The satellite rights of the film were sold to Sun TV.[7]

    Critical reception[edit]

    Naadodigal opened to positive reviews. A critic from Sify gave 5/5 and wrote that "Nadodigal is not great cinema, but enjoyable and a welcome change in these hard days. It is eminently watchable."[8] Bhamadevi Ravi of The Times of India rated the movie 3.5/5 and called the movie "a good show."[9] Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff gave the film 3 out of 5, calling "Naadodigal is in its realistic feel, mostly logical screenplay and cast go a long way in making it a worthwhile watch."[10] Aravindan DI from Nowrunning.com rated the movie 3/5 stating that "The film does carry an appealing message for today's jet-age society - it's shocking yet powerful." Another reviewer Mythily Ramachandran from Nowrunning.com gave 3 out of 5 and wrote that "Nadodigal entertains and is thought provoking. Told in simple narrative style it is presented most realistically and is a treat for lovers of good cinema."[11] A critic from Top10Cinema wrote that "as a team and a team work, Nadodigal is a definite entertainer."[12]

    Box office[edit]

    The movie was in the list of 2009 Blockbusters. According to Sify, the movie was considered to be a Super Hit verdict.[13]

    Remakes[edit]

    Following its success, the film was remade in Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi. The Kannada version, titled Hudugaru is directed by Maadesh and stars Puneeth Rajkumar, Yogesh, Srinagar Kitty, Radhika Pandit, and Abhinaya. The Telugu version, titled Shambo Shiva Shambo, named after a hit song from the original film, is directed by Samuthirakani himself, and stars Ravi Teja, Allari Naresh, Siva Balaji, Priyamani, Abhinaya, Surya Teja and Sunil. The Malayalam version, titled Ithu Nammude Katha, is directed by Rakesh Kannankara, and stars Asif Ali, Abhishek, Nishan, Ananya, Nimisha Suresh, and Amala Paul.[14] The Hindi version, titled Rangrezz, is directed by Priyadarshan, and stars Jackky Bhagnani, Vijay Verma, Amitosh Nagpal, Priya Anand, Rajpal Yadav, and Akshara Gowda.

    Awards[edit]

    Filmfare Awards South
    Vijay Awards
    Edison Awards
    Mirchi Music Awards

    Mirchi Music Award for Mannin Kural (Male) - Velmurugan

    In popular culture[edit]

    The song "Sambo Siva Sambo" was parodied by Santhanam in Maanja Velu (2010).

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Sasikumar fixes exorbitant rate for his 'Eesan'". ChennaiOnline. 21 October 2010. Archived from the original on 23 October 2010. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
  • ^ "Samuthirakani's 'Naadodigal 2' to hit the screens this February". The Times of India.
  • ^ "Movie review: Nadodigal". Chennaionline.com. Archived from the original on 30 July 2012. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
  • ^ "Movie Review:Nadodikal". Sify. Archived from the original on 22 April 2014. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
  • ^ "Naadodigal 2 Movie Review: Some good moments, but message-first approach bring down Naadodigal-2". The Times of India.
  • ^ "Actor #Jai Opens up for the First Time |Jai Fun-filled Interview | Pattampoochi | Suryan FM". YouTube.
  • ^ TV, K. (21 May 2016). "Watch #Naadodigal movie starring #SasiKumar #Ananya #Abhinaya and #GanjaKaruppu today at 10am on KTV..pic.twitter.com/WZgJwLavgR".
  • ^ "Naadodigal Review". Sify. Archived from the original on 22 April 2014. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  • ^ "Nadodigal". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  • ^ "Nadodigal is realistic". Rediff. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  • ^ "Nadodigal Review". Nowrunning.com. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  • ^ "Nadodigal | Movie Review". Top 10 Cinema. 26 June 2009. Archived from the original on 3 July 2009. Retrieved 5 August 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • ^ "Chennai box office: 21 to 23 August". Sify. 25 August 2009. Archived from the original on 18 January 2014. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
  • ^ "Ithu Nammude Katha Synopsis". Nowrunning.com. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
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