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| Vanamagan | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Vijay |
| Written by | Vijay |
| Produced by | A. L. Azhagappan |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Tirru |
| Edited by | Anthony |
| Music by | Harris Jayaraj |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Kona Film Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 141 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Tamil |
Vanamagan (transl. Son of the Forest) is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action adventure film written and directed by Vijay. The film stars Ravi Mohan and Sayyeshaa, with Prakash Raj, Thambi Ramaiah, and Varun in supporting roles. The music was composed by Harris Jayaraj.[1] with cinematography by Tirru and editing by Anthony. The venture began production in September 2016, and the film was released on 23 June 2017.
Plot
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Kavya, an orphan who inherited her late parents’ company, Kavya Industries, lives under the guardianship of her father’s trusted associate, Rajasekhar. Though he manages the company on her behalf, Rajasekhar harbors ulterior motives and covets her wealth. When Kavya’s New Year trip to Bora Bora is canceled due to passport issues, Rajasekhar suggests that she and her friends visit the Andaman Islands instead—a decision that sets off a chain of life-changing events.
During their reckless escapades in the Andamans, Kavya and her friends accidentally hit a tribal man with their car while fleeing the police. No local hospital agrees to treat him, so Kavya takes him to Chennai, disguising him as a local named “K. Vaasi.” After he recovers, Vaasi’s primitive behavior shocks everyone, and Kavya, along with her cook Pandian, attempts to teach him human manners.
On Kavya’s birthday, tensions arise between her and Vicky, her boyfriend and Rajasekhar's son. When Vicky tries to assault her during an argument, Vaasi intervenes and violently attacks him. Though Vaasi later regains his composure, the incident enrages Rajasekhar, who calls the police. Vaasi is captured and taken away, while Vicky is left paralyzed with a neck fracture.
Ordered to eliminate the “dangerous” Vaasi, the police takes him into the forest. Kavya and Pandian arrive just as Vaasi breaks free, killing the corrupt officers. Pursued by the authorities, the trio flees into the jungle, where they encounter forest officer Shanmugam, who reveals that Vaasi’s real name is Jara and that he is part of a native tribe resisting corporate encroachment.
Jara reunites with his people and soon saves a young girl (Shanmugam’s daughter) from a tiger attack. Despite his heroism, the tribe faces eviction by a foreign corporation connected to Rajasekhar’s industrial project. When the tribe refuses to relocate, police forces, under pressure from the German investors, launch a violent assault. Jara defends his people in a bloody battle, but he is ultimately captured and beaten unconscious.
The story flashes back, revealing that the tribal massacre occurred before Kavya’s initial encounter with Jara. During that chaos, Jara escaped into the wilderness, where Kavya’s car later struck him. Meanwhile, Rajasekhar returns from abroad and pressures authorities to capture Kavya, who has fled with Jara and Pandian.
At the forest operations center, commando Suryaprakash initiates Project Zero, a plan to encircle and eliminate the fugitives using surveillance drones and armed forces. The group is tracked through spy cameras but survives an ambush when a tiger suddenly attacks and kills several commandos, allowing them to escape.
The next morning, Rajasekhar confronts Kavya, accusing her of betraying him. She defends Jara, insisting that his people are victims of corporate greed. Rajasekhar reveals that she unwittingly authorized the land grab herself by signing an asset (at the beginning of the film). He abducts Kavya but is confronted by Jara, whom he runs over and shoots. Despite his injuries, Jara rises again and defeats the police and Rajasekhar.
When Kavya pleads for peace, Jara stops short of killing Rajasekhar. Kavya renounces her inheritance, declaring she wants nothing more to do with Kavya Industries. Realizing the futility of his greed, Rajasekhar spares them and departs.
Cast
[edit]- Ravi Mohan as Jara (K. Vaasi)
- Sayyeshaa as Kavya, Jara's lover
- Prakash Raj as Rajashekar
- Thambi Ramaiah as Puli Pandian
- Varun as Vignesh (Vicky)
- Arjunan as Arjun
- Vela Ramamoorthy as Jara's father
- Thalaivasal Vijay as Kavya's uncle
- Ramya Subramanian as Ramya
- Shanmugarajan as Shanmugam
- R. S. Shivaji as Airways Ticket Seller
- Sanjay Bharathi as Assistant Director
- Sam Paul as Michael Raj
- N. L. Srinivasan as Suryaprakash
- Milton Raju as Tama
- Ravi Venkatraman
Production
[edit]After the success of Madarasapattinam, A. L. Vijay planned to cast Suriya in the lead role. Suriya liked the script, but the role did not materialise due to budget constraints.[2][3] Later in November 2015, it was reported that A. L. Vijay would direct a film starring Ravi Mohan in the lead role. The actor confirmed that the duo would begin work on the project in the middle of 2016, following the completion of his other films.[4] The film was reported to be about a man who escapes from the lost kingdom of Kumari Kandam.[5] In May 2016, Vijay confirmed that the project would begin later in the year and revealed that the film would be shot extensively in the Andaman Islands. Music composer Harris Jayaraj and cinematographer Tirru were also brought in for the project.[6][7]
The film was subsequently launched in September 2016 with production beginning thereafter in Chennai. Sayyeshaa was signed on to portray the leading female role in the film, marking her debut in Tamil films.[8] Sanjay Bharathi and Varun also signed on to work on the film, with the latter revealing that he would play the heroine's love interest and that Ravi would portray a tribal man who finds himself in the city.[9] The film teaser was officially released on 6 February 2017.[10][11]
Release
[edit]Initially, the film had its release date fixed on 19 May 2017. Due to the announcement of the film industry strike on 30 May 2017, the producer has postponed the theatrical release to 23 June 2017.[12] The satellite rights of the film were sold to Zee Tamil.[13] Baradwaj Rangan of Film Companion wrote "Vanamagan gradually becomes terribly serious, and a comic adventure turns into a tiresomely earnest drama ."[14]
Soundtrack
[edit]| Vanamagan | ||||
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| Released | 21 April 2017 | |||
| Recorded | 2017 | |||
| Studio | Studio H | |||
| Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
| Length | 26:55 | |||
| Label | Sony Music | |||
| Producer | Harris Jayaraj | |||
| Harris Jayaraj chronology | ||||
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The film's original soundtrack is scored by Harris Jayaraj, his first collaboration with director A. L. Vijay and third film with actor Ravi after Dhaam Dhoom and Engeyum Kaadhal. This is Jayaraj's 50th film as a composer. The complete album was released on 22 April 2017.
All lyrics are written by Madhan Karky, except where noted.
| No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Yemma Yea Azhagamma" | Bombay Jayashree, Haricharan | 5:27 |
| 2. | "Damn Damn" (Lyrics by Vijay) | M. M. Manasi, Sherin Shahana | 3:57 |
| 3. | "Silu Silu" | Vijay Yesudas | 5:19 |
| 4. | "Morada Morada" | Benny Dayal and Krish | 4:10 |
| 5. | "Pachchai Uduthiya Kaadu" | Abhay Jodhpurkar, Harini | 5:35 |
| 6. | "Vanam (Theme)" (Instrumental) | Maria Roe Vincent and Flute Kamalakar | 2:27 |
| Total length: | 26:55 | ||
Reception
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Sayyeshaa upbeat about Vanamagan". Deccan Chronicle. 18 June 2017. Archived from the original on 19 June 2017. Retrieved 20 June 2017.
- ^ Suriya: Suriya turned down 'Vanamagan' Archived 31 March 2018 at the Wayback Machine. Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (3 May 2017). Retrieved on 2018-08-17.
- ^ ‘I haven't watched the Tarzan films’ Archived 30 March 2018 at the Wayback Machine. The New Indian Express. Retrieved on 17 August 2018.
- ^ Srinivasan, Sudhir (24 December 2015). "Jayam Ravi opens up on film career after Thani Oruvan — The Hindu". The Hindu. thehindu.com. Archived from the original on 25 January 2022. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
- ^ "Jayam Ravi Vijay new period film about Lemuria continent — Tamil Movie News — IndiaGlitz.com". IndiaGlitz. 2 November 2015. Archived from the original on 9 February 2017. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
- ^ "Jayam Ravi, Vijay to shoot an action-romance in Andaman — Times of India". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 28 May 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
- ^ "Jayam Ravi- Vijay project to begin on September 5". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 9 September 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
- ^ "Sayyeshaa roped in for Jayam Ravi- AL Vijay film — Times of India". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 7 April 2019. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
- ^ "Varun on his next film with director Vijay and Jayam Ravi". Behindwoods. 7 September 2016. Archived from the original on 8 March 2017. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
- ^ Jayam Ravi's next with AL Vijay titled as Vanamagan Archived 10 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Behindwoods.com (9 December 2016). Retrieved on 2018-08-17.
- ^ Watch: Vanamagan Teaser Released. Boxofficereporter.com (6 February 2017). Retrieved on 17 August 2018.
- ^ "Vanamagan release postponed due to Kollywood strike". Top 10 Cinema. 10 May 2017. Archived from the original on 21 August 2017. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
- ^ ""VANAMAGAN" பொங்கல் தின சிறப்பு திரைப்படம் ஜனவரி 15, மாலை 4 மணிக்கு". facebook.com/ZeeTamizh. 14 January 2018. Archived from the original on 26 April 2019. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
- ^ "Vanamagan Movie Review". Archived from the original on 11 November 2023. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
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Plot
Jara, a tribal man from the Andaman Islands, lives a peaceful existence in the forest alongside his community until his tribe is captured by outsiders intent on exploiting their land for corporate gain. He manages to escape his captors but sustains severe injuries during the pursuit.[5][10] Kavya, a affluent young woman from Chennai, travels to the Andaman Islands with her friends to celebrate the New Year in a restricted forest area. While fleeing from forest officers, her vehicle accidentally strikes the injured Jara. With no local hospitals willing to treat him due to his tribal status, Kavya arranges to transport Jara back to Chennai for medical care, beginning an unexpected journey together.[10][5] In Chennai, Jara awakens with amnesia, struggling to comprehend the chaotic urban environment and its customs, which leads to humorous yet challenging adaptation experiences under Kavya's guidance. Conflicts escalate as Rajashekar, a ruthless businessman coveting Kavya's substantial inheritance following the suspicious death of her parents, views Jara as an obstacle and orchestrates schemes to eliminate him.[5] As Jara's memories slowly return, he grapples with his dual worlds while forming a deepening bond with the initially aloof Kavya. The narrative builds to a climax when Jara recalls the full extent of the threat to his tribe from the corporate encroachment on their ancestral forest lands by Kavya Industries, which Rajashekar controls as Kavya's guardian. Returning to the Andaman Islands, Jara mobilizes to defend his people against the invaders, engaging in intense confrontations to safeguard their way of life. Amid the turmoil, his romance with Kavya solidifies, prompting her to renounce her wealth and family legacy to support him and embrace a simpler existence. The central conflict resolves with Rajashekar's defeat, ensuring the tribe's preservation and allowing Jara and Kavya to forge a future together in harmony with nature.[11][12][13]Cast
The principal cast of Vanamagan includes Jayam Ravi in the dual role of Jara and K. Vaasi, portraying the tribal protagonist with a dual identity that shifts between rural and urban personas.[2] Sayyeshaa plays Kavya, the wealthy urban woman who serves as the love interest.[2] Prakash Raj portrays Rajashekar, the antagonist driven by a desire for wealth.[2] Supporting roles are filled by Thambi Ramaiah as Puli Pandian, Kavya's cook and comic ally, and Varun as Vignesh (also known as Vicky), Kavya's boyfriend and Rajashekar's son.[2][13] Vela Ramamoorthy appears as Jara's father, providing familial context to the protagonist's tribal background.[14] Arjunan plays Arjun, a key supporting character.[14] Additional minor roles, such as forest officers and tribe members, are performed by actors including Sanjay Bharathi and Akhilesh Krishna, enhancing the film's depiction of rural and urban contrasts.[15]Production
Development
A. L. Vijay began developing his next project as writer and director, focusing on a narrative centered around tribal communities and their interaction with modern society. The screenplay drew inspiration from the lives of the Jarawa tribe in the Andaman Islands, emphasizing themes of environmental preservation, cultural displacement, and the clash between indigenous lifestyles and urbanization, reflecting real-world issues faced by these isolated communities such as encroachment on their lands and loss of traditional practices.[16] The film was officially launched in September 2016 under the production banner of Think Big Studios, with A. L. Azhagappan serving as producer. Vijay, who penned the script himself, aimed to highlight the cultural richness and vulnerabilities of Andaman's tribal populations through a story that explores survival in restricted forest areas. Principal photography was scheduled to commence immediately after the launch, marking the transition from pre-production planning to active filming.[17][12] Jayam Ravi was announced as the lead actor early in development, taking on the role of a tribal protagonist to bring authenticity to the character's raw, nature-bound existence. The project's pre-production phase prioritized script refinements to balance action-adventure elements with poignant social commentary on tribal rights and ecological harmony.[18]Filming
Principal photography for Vanamagan commenced in September 2016. The production team primarily shot jungle sequences in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands to capture the film's tribal adventure elements, with additional filming in Chennai to depict the contrast between rural and urban life.[17][1][19] The shoot lasted approximately five months, wrapping up by early 2017, including sequences in other exotic locations such as Vietnam for enhanced scenic variety. Cinematographer Tirru employed dynamic visuals to highlight the lush, natural environments of the Andaman forests, emphasizing the action-adventure tone through sweeping landscape shots.[20][21] Filming faced logistical challenges in the restricted forest areas of Andaman, where access permissions and transportation proved difficult, compounded by minimal basic amenities during extended outdoor schedules. Lead actor Jayam Ravi underwent rigorous physical training, losing about 15 kilograms to embody his lean tribal character, and performed demanding stunts including climbing 53 trees and swinging across branches in a Tarzan-like manner.[22][23][24][25]Soundtrack
Composition
The soundtrack for Vanamagan was composed by Harris Jayaraj, marking his first collaboration with director A. L. Vijay and his 50th film as a music director.[26][27] The composition process emphasized a fusion of tribal folk elements—such as earthy beats and flute motifs—with contemporary orchestral arrangements to evoke the Andaman Islands' natural and indigenous ambiance.[27][28] Lyrics were penned primarily by Madhan Karky, with contributions from other writers to suit the film's thematic depth.[29] Notable singers included Bombay Jayashri, Haricharan, Vijay Yesudas, and Benny Dayal, whose vocals brought melodic variety to the tracks.[29] The album comprises six songs complemented by a background score, totaling approximately 27 minutes in duration.[9] The background score features adventurous, rhythmic cues that heighten the intensity of action sequences, alongside tender romantic melodies that underscore the evolving relationship between protagonists Jara and Kavya.[30] These elements, including vigorous tribal-inspired chants, briefly reinforce the plot's exploration of indigenous life in the Andamans.[30]Track listing
The soundtrack album for Vanamagan, composed by Harris Jayaraj, was released on 22 April 2017 by Sony Music Entertainment India Pvt. Ltd.[31] It features six tracks, blending melodic, peppy, and thematic elements suited to the film's adventure and tribal narrative. All lyrics are penned by Madhan Karky.[29]| No. | Title | Singer(s) | Duration | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Damn Damn" | M. M. Manasi, Sherin Shahana | 3:57 | A high-energy dance number featuring vibrant choreography by Prabhu Deva, picturized as an upbeat introduction to the urban-rural contrast in the story.[32][29] |
| 2 | "Yemma Yea Alagamma" | Bombay Jayashri, Haricharan | 5:20 | A melodic track with Carnatic influences and tribal rhythms, serving as a romantic duet that captures the film's emotional bonding amid nature.[32][29] |
| 3 | "Silu Silu" | Vijay Yesudas | 5:13 | A soulful melody highlighting the serene forest lifestyle of the tribal characters, with lush orchestration evoking the wilderness.[32][29] |
| 4 | "Morada Morada" | Benny Dayal, Krish | 4:32 | A funky, light-hearted peppy song with catchy beats, used in a fun, celebratory sequence to add levity to the adventure.[32][29] |
| 5 | "Pachai Uduthiya Kaadu" | Abhay Jodhpurkar, Harini | 4:48 | A soothing romantic number with folk-tinged guitars and tribal vocal nuances, depicting the protagonists' intimate connection with the green forests.[32][29] |
| 6 | "Vanam Theme" | Maria Roe Vincent, flute: Kamalakar | 3:15 | An instrumental theme with soulful flute and adventurous tones, underscoring the film's core motif of jungle exploration and tribal harmony.[32][29] |
