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| Aegan | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Raju Sundaram |
| Written by | S. Ramakrishnan Raju Sundaram (Dialogue) |
| Screenplay by | Raju Sundaram (adapted screenplay) Farah Khan Abbas Tyrewala Rajesh Saathi (original screenplay) |
| Story by | Farah Khan (original story) Raju Sundaram (additional story) |
| Based on | Main Hoon Na by Farah Khan |
| Produced by | K. Karunamoorthy C. Arunpandian |
| Starring | Ajith Kumar Nayanthara Suman Nassar Jayaram Navdeep Piaa Bajpai |
| Cinematography | Arjun Jena |
| Edited by | V. T. Vijayan |
| Music by | Yuvan Shankar Raja |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Ayngaran International |
Release date |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Tamil |
Aegan is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language masala film directed by Raju Sundaram and produced by Ayngaran International. The film is a remake of 2004 Hindi film Main Hoon Na, stars Ajith Kumar and Nayanthara, alongside Suman, Nassar, Jayaram, Navdeep and Piaa Bajpai. The music was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, while cinematography and editing were handled by Arjun Jena and V. T. Vijayan. In the film, Shiva, a CB-CID officer, embarks on a covert mission to protect the daughter of a fugitive by posing as a college student.
Aegan was released on 27 October 2008, coinciding with Diwali, and received mixed reviews from critics.
Plot
[edit]The film's story is based around Shiva, a CB-CID officer, and his efforts to foil terrorist John Chinnappa. Shiva is simultaneously attempting to mend relations with his father's estranged first wife and his half-brother Narain. However, complications ensue.
Major John Chinnappa is a scientist who had created tablets by operating on human guinea pigs. His ploys have always been controversial but inconclusive due to the lack of witnesses. However, an ex-gang member, General Ram Prasad, became a police approver and is on the verge of revealing John's ploys to the police. However, he is on the run to avoid charges. The case falls to Commissioner Karthikeyan, Shiva's father, who assigns his son to go and help solve the mission.
Karthik tells Shiva to attend college in Tamil Nadu (St. John's College, Ooty) to protect Ram Prasad's daughter Pooja from meeting with her father. Shiva pleads that he has never undertaken this type of a mission before and does not know much about the current generation. The general points out that, by a strange coincidence, Pooja attends school in the same town where Ram Prasad is hiding. Shiva can protect Pooja and look for Ram Prasad at the same time. Shiva goes undercover as a student returning to college after many years away from taking care of the family business. He is much older than the other students, who at first make fun of him because of his lack of new-generation styles. He also has to deal with the many goofy teachers as well as Albert Aadiyapatham, the idiotic and forgetful college principal.
Soon, Shiva finds Narain, who is later revealed to be his brother. Pooja is Narain's best friend, and she is secretly jealous that other girls can get his attention but she cannot. Shiva saves Pooja from John's men, who kidnap her, while Narain and others think that it is a prank. He later becomes a sensation among the students and teachers. He befriends Narain and Pooja and falls in love with the chemistry teacher Mallika after being attracted by her beauty and in a bid to convince other students that he is one of them. During his regular jogging sessions, Shiva spots Ram Prasad and chases him until he escapes with the help of an helmet-clad bike rider, who is later revealed to be Narain. Pooja discovers that Narain has been helping her father and feels cheated by him.
Narain tries to apologize to Pooja many times, but she refuses to talk to him. Irked by this, Narain drinks and explains his actions when John's men come again to kidnap Pooja. They beat up Narain, but Shiva comes to their rescue. Narain and Pooja patch up after the fight. Shiva takes Narain to his home, where he learns that Narain is his brother and meets his mother Kasthuri. The flashback sequences describe Shiva's orphaned childhood and explain why his mother and father live separately.
The next day, when Pooja introduces Ram Prasad to Shiva, Shiva arrests him, much to the disappointment of Pooja and Narain. Then everyone in the college, including Mallika, learns that Shiva is a policeman. Shiva then drives Ram Prasad straight to John's hiding place, avoiding the traps that he had set. A fight ensues between Shiva and John's men in which John is finally killed.
In the final scenes, Mallika is shown with Shiva's parents and brother, while Shiva has gone to Afghanistan as part of another mission.
Cast
[edit]- Ajith Kumar as Shiva, a CB-SCID officer
- Nayanthara as Mallika, a college professor
- Suman as Major John Chinnappa, a scientist and terrorist
- Nassar as Commissioner Karthikeyan, Shiva's foster father
- Jayaram as Albert Aadiyapatham, the college principal
- Suhasini as Kasthuri, Shiva's foster mother
- Navdeep as Narain, Shiva's brother
- Piaa Bajpai as Pooja, Narain's love interest
- Devan as Ram Prasad, Pooja's father
- Avinash as Iqbal, a gangster
- Cochin Haneefa as Hanifa, Karthikeyan's assistant
- Livingston as Kamalakannan, a professor
- Sathyan as Mani, a college peon
- Sriman as John's bodyguard
- Raju Sundaram as narrator (voice only)
Production
[edit]Development
[edit]In September 2007, early indications suggested that Ayngaran International were set to make a film starring Ajith Kumar and directed by Venkat Prabhu,[2] however the chance went to first-time director Raju Sundaram, in a project titled Akbar.[3] Despite denying the title, Ajith confirmed the project and stating that he had put on weight and grew a beard for his participation in the project. Following the success of Billa, Ajith Kumar waited until the birth of his first child, in January 2008, before commencing his shoot for the film.
The 40-member unit consisting of Ajith, director Raju Sundaram, cinematographer Arjun Jena, action choreographer Stunt Silva, and a few stuntmen from Chennai flew to Hong Kong on 14 January 2008 and began their first schedule for a 10-day stint.[4]
The portions in Hong Kong were shot showing Ajith's introduction stunt scene set against the skyscrapers, Hong Kong airport, and the sea with the help of Chinese action choreographers. The crew shot schedules in Theni and Yercaud and other locations in South India during the filming. The film finished its talkie portion in early September 2008, and the songs were canned in India as well as parts of Switzerland.[5][6][7] The film, initially described as a "musical action comedy". The film previously referred to as Akbar, Ramakrishnan and Anthony Gonsalves[7] was christened as Aegan, a name of Shiva.
Casting
[edit]Following the announcement of the project, tentatively titled as Akbar, Shriya Saran was rumoured to be the heroine, following her successful role in Sivaji: The Boss. However, due to differences, Saran was ousted from the project due to her limited call sheets, as she had to fly to and from America where she was then shooting for her Hollywood film, The Other End of the Line. However other indications claimed that Saran was ousted from the project due to her involvement in Indiralohathil Na Azhagappan, in which she appeared in an item number, which Ajith Kumar was unhappy with due to previous feuds with the lead, Vadivelu of that film.[8] Reports indicated that Parvati Melton had replaced Saran but later denied it signalling that she was not approached.[3]
Suhani Kalita was announced as the second heroine of the project but was later removed for unknown reasons.[9] Several Bollywood heroines including Deepika Padukone,[10] Bipasha Basu,[11] Katrina Kaif, Ayesha Takia,[1] Ileana D'Cruz,[12] Tanushree Dutta[13] and Sneha Ullal[1] were linked to the role, as well as reports that Shriya Saran would reprise the role after making up with Ajith.[1] The role eventually was given to Katrina Kaif, who was set to make her debut in Tamil films with Aegan,[14] however she later opted out due to callsheet clashes.[15] It was announced that Nayantara would play the role of the heroine in the film, following her role opposite Ajith in Billa.[16] In February 2008, it was confirmed that Suman would appear in a villainous role, and Malayalam actor Jayaram will also play a role in the film.[6] Navdeep was cast as Ajith's brother in the film, and got the role ahead of actors including Irfan and Sivakarthikeyan who had also auditioned.[17]
Nassar and Suhasini were selected to play the roles of the parents of Ajith,[18] whilst Raju Sundaram's younger brother, Prabhu Deva was given a chance to make a cameo appearance in the film as a dancer but politely refused.[19] Supporting actors Livingston, Sathyan and Sriman also play roles in Aegan, as does model Piaa Bajpai, who appears as the ladylove to Navdeep.[20][21] Sivakarthikeyan and Arunraja Kamaraj shot for the film for one day as comedians portraying spies, but following changes to the script, their roles were removed.[22] Yuvan Shankar Raja was signed on as the music composer whilst Arjun Jena was the cinematographer for the project[18] and Milan, who did the art direction for Billa, renews his association with Ajith in the film.[23]
Soundtrack
[edit]| Aegan | ||||
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| Soundtrack album by | ||||
| Released | 9 October 2008 | |||
| Recorded | 2008 | |||
| Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
| Length | 29:08 | |||
| Label | Ayngaran Music An Ak Audio Think Music India | |||
| Producer | Yuvan Shankar Raja | |||
| Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology | ||||
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The soundtrack of Aegan was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja as was the film score. It was noticeably, the third time Yuvan was scoring music for an Ajith Kumar film, after Dheena (2001) and Billa (2007), the songs of which had been very popular and went on to become chartbusters.[24]
The soundtrack released on 9 October 2008,[25] at a private ceremony at the Hello FM Studios by composer Yuvan Shankar Raja as the lead cast and the director were away shooting the video for the song in Switzerland.[citation needed] The album features 6 tracks overall, including one of the songs ("Hey Salaa") repeated at the end.
| No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Hey Salaa" | Snehan | Blaaze, Naresh Iyer, Mohammed Aslam | 5:09 |
| 2. | "Yahoo Yahoo" | Pa. Vijay | Suvi Suresh, Ujjayinee Roy, Sathyan, Ranjith, Naveen | 4:36 |
| 3. | "Hey Baby" | Pa. Vijay | Shankar Mahadevan | 4:39 |
| 4. | "Odum Varayil" | Snehan | KK, Bela Shende | 4:31 |
| 5. | "Kichu Kichu" | Pa. Vijay | Vasundhara Das, Yuvan Shankar Raja | 5:11 |
| Total length: | 29:08 | |||
Reception
[edit]Sify.com claimed that "the trouble with the film is that it looks like an amateurish attempt by debutant director Raju Sundaram" dismissing the climax as "a colossal embarrassment", but adding that "no film is perfect". Ajith Kumar was praised for being "at his best but look[ed] plump and stiff in some scenes where he need to be relaxed and natural", drawing comparisons with a similar feedback from his previous venture, Billa.[26] Nayanthara was said to "look perfect as Mallika, a role that fits her like a glove" with her make-up and costumes "rocking". The reviewer added that "Piaa Bajpai is promising, Jayaram as Principal and Haneefa have been wasted and do little in the way of bringing smiles to the faces of the audience". The review also singles out the performance of rookie cinematographer, Arjun Jena, whose work is labelled as "eye-catching".[26]
Similarly Rediff.com labelled the film as "watchable in parts", giving it negative feedback in comparison with Main Hoon Na.[27] It like Sify, claims that "Aegan loses its spontaneity and meanders between humour and seriousness" in the second half. The reviewer praises Ajith claiming he looks as though he "really did enjoy himself on screen, after a really long time". The reviewer adds that "Nayantara's outfits get smaller and smaller, while the actress herself has nothing more to do than dance in transparent saris and high-heels.[27] Sometimes she looks amused, at others, irritated and bored", comparing her unchallenging roles to previous roles in Sathyam and Kuselan. It criticizes Piaa Bajpai claiming she "hams it to glory", and "makes you want to watch Amrita Rao's naivety in the original", however, it praises Navdeep citing he is "far more natural, but you pity the fact that his role is so small". Rediff also criticized Suman and Sriman labelling their portrayals as "pathetic". In reference to minor characters, Cochin Hanifa is praised while Suhasini Mani Ratnam's role is said to be "terribly dealt with, robbing her part of any sympathy".[27]
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[edit]Aegan
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Inspiration and remake rights
Aegan is a loose remake of the 2004 Hindi film Main Hoon Na, directed by Farah Khan and starring [Shah Rukh Khan](/page/Shah_Rukh Khan) as a military officer on a covert mission.[13][14] The original enjoyed widespread commercial success across India, including in Tamil Nadu, grossing approximately ₹70 crore worldwide and establishing its blend of action, comedy, romance, and patriotic themes as a box-office benchmark.[15] Ayngaran International acquired the remake rights in 2008 to capitalize on the film's regional popularity and adapt it for Tamil viewers.[16] Raju Sundaram, an acclaimed choreographer making his directorial debut, was selected for his extensive experience in orchestrating action and dance sequences, essential for translating the original's high-energy masala elements. The initial pitch centered on modernizing the storyline to suit Tamil sensibilities, with particular emphasis on Ajith Kumar's action-hero persona as the protagonist.[17]Script adaptation and pre-production
The script for Aegan was co-written by director Raju Sundaram and S. Ramakrishnan, drawing inspiration from the 2004 Hindi film Main Hoon Na while incorporating elements from a Korean film (specific title unidentified in sources) and the 1986 American comedy Back to School to create an original narrative.[6][18] The adaptation retained the core premise of an undercover CBI officer posing as a college student to apprehend a terrorist but shifted the setting to a Chennai educational institution, infusing Tamil-specific cultural nuances such as local family interactions and regional humor to enhance relatability for South Indian audiences.[19] Pre-production commenced in September 2007 under the banner of Ayngaran International, with an allocated budget of approximately ₹13 crore to support the film's action-comedy blend.[2] The production team conducted location scouting primarily in Chennai for urban college sequences and Ooty for picturesque hill station scenes, ensuring a mix of metropolitan and scenic backdrops that aligned with the story's dual environments. By early 2008, the script had been finalized, allowing the project to transition smoothly into principal photography while emphasizing choreography-driven action and comedic set pieces reflective of Sundaram's background as a choreographer.[20]Production
Casting process
Ajith Kumar was cast in the lead role for Aegan, portraying Shiva, a CB-CID officer who goes undercover as a college student, marking his 47th film as an actor. The project was officially announced in January 2008 by producer Ayngaran International, shortly after the blockbuster success of Ajith's Billa (2007), with shooting set to resume later that month following a brief break for personal reasons.[21] Nayanthara was selected as the female lead, playing Mallika, a college professor, leveraging her rising popularity from her role in Billa, where she had already collaborated with Ajith for the first time. Her casting for Aegan represented a continuation of that successful pairing, with announcements confirming her involvement by early 2008 as production ramped up. The supporting cast was assembled swiftly to fill key roles, including Suman as the antagonist John Chinnappa, Nassar as the police commissioner, Jayaram providing comic relief, Navdeep as a student character, Pia Bajpai in another prominent female role, and Suhasini in a maternal capacity. Navdeep secured his part after auditions that also considered actors like Irfan and Sivakarthikeyan; the ensemble was finalized by March 2008 to align with the film's pre-production timeline under debut director Raju Sundaram.[22] A notable aspect of the casting involved emerging talent Sivakarthikeyan, who made a pre-debut appearance as an extra in the college sequences, sharing brief screen space with Ajith before transitioning to his own acting career; however, his footage was ultimately edited out of the final version.[23]Filming and post-production
Principal photography for Aegan began in March 2008 and concluded by July 2008, allowing the production to meet its aggressive timeline for a Diwali release later that year. The majority of the shooting took place in Chennai, where campus scenes were initially captured in Visakhapatnam and additional sets constructed in Ooty to evoke the film's undercover student narrative, while song sequences were filmed in the scenic hills of Ooty. Action sequences were filmed in Hong Kong, and a song sequence in Switzerland.[24][25][26] The action choreography was handled by director Raju Sundaram himself, incorporating dynamic stunts for Ajith Kumar, such as intense car chases and hand-to-hand fight scenes that highlighted the protagonist's CB-CID operative skills; notably, no major injuries were reported among the cast or crew during these sequences. Production faced challenges from the compressed schedule, necessitating frequent night shoots to cover all required footage without delays.[27] Post-production was overseen by Ayngaran International, the film's production banner, with editing duties assigned to V. T. Vijayan, who employed rapid cuts to maintain a brisk pace suited to the action-comedy tone. Technically, the movie was lensed on 35mm film stock, relying minimally on CGI for explosion effects to preserve a grounded aesthetic, and dubbing work wrapped up in August 2008 to finalize the audio elements ahead of release.[28]Plot and characters
Plot summary
Shiva, a CB-CID officer played by Ajith Kumar, is assigned to protect Pooja (Piaa Bajpai), the daughter of Ram Prasad (Devan), who has become a target for the terrorist John Chinnappa after Ram Prasad, a former associate, agrees to testify against him.[6] To carry out his mission discreetly, Shiva enrolls in Pooja's college under the alias Ajith, posing as a fellow student to gain her trust and monitor potential threats. As he integrates into college life, Shiva befriends Pooja and her circle, leading to the development of a romantic relationship with professor Malika (Nayanthara) amid comedic misunderstandings involving his quirky friends and the challenges of maintaining his cover.[29] During his undercover stint, Shiva uncovers John Chinnappa's (Suman) network aiming to eliminate the witness Ram Prasad. The first half of the film emphasizes the setup of Shiva's dual life, blending light-hearted college antics and budding romance with subtle hints of danger, while the second half shifts to high-stakes action as Shiva races to expose Chinnappa's operations and safeguard Pooja. The climax unfolds in an intense confrontation, where Shiva thwarts Chinnappa's plans, ultimately neutralizing the threat and revealing that Narain (Navdeep) is his half-brother, leading to reconciliation.[30] The story concludes with Shiva's promotion for his successful mission, tying together the themes of duty, love, and familial bonds. Aegan is a remake of the 2004 Bollywood film Main Hoon Na, adapting its core premise of an undercover operation in an educational setting.[13]Cast and roles
Ajith Kumar stars as Shiva, a CB-CID officer who goes undercover as a college student and serves as the film's central action hero.[2][6] Nayanthara portrays Malika, a college professor who becomes the romantic interest.[31][32] Suman plays John Chinnappa, the main antagonist and leader of a terrorist group driven by a personal vendetta.[2][33] Nassar appears as Commissioner Karthikeyan, Shiva's superior and foster father who offers guidance throughout the mission.[32][34] Jayaram enacts the role of Albert Adiya Patham, a comic sidekick and friend providing humorous relief in the college setting.[31][33] Navdeep is cast as Narain, Shiva's half-brother and a college student who falls for Pooja.[2][33] Piaa Bajpai plays Pooja, a fellow student and the protectee under threat from the terrorists.[31][6] In supporting roles, Suhasini appears as Kasthuri, Shiva's foster mother, Devan as Ram Prasad, Pooja's father and the key witness, while Kiran Rathod makes a special appearance.[31][35] The casting of Ajith Kumar in the dual-shaded lead role was pivotal, leveraging his action-hero persona from prior films.[1]Soundtrack
Music composition
The soundtrack for Aegan was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, marking his third collaboration with lead actor Ajith Kumar after Dheena (2001) and Billa (2007).[36] Yuvan tailored the compositions to the film's high-energy masala narrative, blending hip-hop, pop, gaana, jazz, blues, and Arabian influences with heavy rhythms and Western instrumentation like violin and cello to create a dynamic, youth-oriented sound.[37] The album features five songs that include energetic action themes and romantic duets, emphasizing themes of knowledge, love, and life through lyrics incorporating English phrases and Tamil colloquialisms penned by writers such as Pa. Vijay and Snehan.[37] Recording details for the score are not publicly documented, though the composer's approach focused on a unique feel distinct from his prior works. Director Raju Sundaram provided input on integrating the music with dance sequences to enhance the film's commercial appeal.[37] The audio launch occurred on October 9, 2008, at a pioneering private ceremony held at Hello FM Studios in Chennai, attended by the cast and crew for live performances.[38][37]Track listing and chart performance
The soundtrack album of Aegan, composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, consists of five original songs, released on 9 October 2008 by Ayngaran International.[39]| No. | Title | Singer(s) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Hey Sala" | Blaaze, Naresh Iyer, Md. Aslam |
| 2 | "Yahoo Yahoo" | Suvi Suresh, Ujaini Mukherjee, Sathyan, Ranjith, Naveen |
| 3 | "Hey Baby" | Shankar Mahadevan |
| 4 | "Odum Varayil" | KK, Bela Shende |
| 5 | "Kichu Kichu" | Vasundhara Das, Ranjith |
