Suriya Paarvai
Suriya Paarvai | |
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Directed by | Jagan |
Written by | Jagan |
Produced by | Sreenivas Prasad |
Starring |
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Cinematography | K. Prasad |
Edited by | Sai Prasad Babu Raj |
Music by | S. A. Rajkumar |
Production company | Moturi Creations |
Release date |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Suriya Paarvai (transl. Solar vision) is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language action crime film directed by Jagan in his directorial debut. The film stars Arjun and newcomer Pooja. It was released on 14 January 1999.[1] The film is an unauthorised remake of the 1994 French film Léon: The Professional.[2]
Plot
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Vijay is a hitman who works for Sundaramoorthy. He kills anybody for a price, other than women and children, and he lives alone in an apartment. Pooja, a young girl, studies in a boarding school and comes to her father's house for the holiday. Between her abusive father, selfish stepmother and an arrogant step-aunt, Pooja feels rather badly, but she treasures her lovely little brother Dinesh. Pooja tries to befriend Vijay, but Vijay is not interested. Her father is a drug smuggler. One day, a corrupt police officer Jayanth, kills Pooja's family, including her brother. Vijay decides to accommodate Pooja, and Pooja compels him to teach her his skills as a hitman. What transpires later forms the crux of the story.
Cast
[edit]- Arjun as Vijay
- Pooja Priyanka as Pooja
- Raghuvaran as Jayanth
- Vijayakumar as Narayanan
- Radha Ravi as Sundaramoorthy
- Goundamani as Raj Bharath / Nattamai
- Senthil as Pichai Perumal / Sundaram
- Chinni Jayanth as Inspector Pichai Perumal
- Manjula Vijayakumar as Lakshmi
- Mahanadi Dinesh as Dinesh
- Sindhu as Sindhu
- Prasad Babu as Prakash, Pooja's father
- Alphonsa as Sheela
- S. N. Lakshmi as Lakshmi's mother
- Naren as Kannan, Jayanth's henchman
- Master Mahendran as Vijay (child)
- Vimalraj as George
- Rani
- Kavitha Sree
- Jaya Mani
- K. K. Soundar
- Kalaignanam (guest appearance)
Production
[edit]The film's story and screenplay were written by Arjun's assistant Jagan, who also made his directorial debut.[3] Pooja Priyanka, daughter of actress Subhashini and niece of Jayasudha, was cast in the lead role opposite Arjun, while she was still at school.[4]
Soundtrack
[edit]The soundtrack was composed by S. A. Rajkumar, with lyrics written by Palani Bharathi.[5]
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Boom Blast It" | Sowmya Raoh | 4:24 |
2. | "Ganapathi Thatha" | Harini, G. V. Prakash Kumar | 4:02 |
3. | "Hey Man" | Annupamaa | 4:57 |
4. | "Kadhavai Thirakkum" (Male) | P. Unni Krishnan | 3:52 |
5. | "Kadhavai Thirakkum" (Female) | K. S. Chithra | 3:52 |
6. | "Panirendu Vayasula" | Anuradha Sriram, Malgudi Subha | 4:45 |
7. | "Thotathu Pookkal" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. P. B. Pallavi | 4:12 |
Total length: | 30:04 |
Release and reception
[edit]Reviewing the Telugu version Hello Friend, a critic from The Hindu wrote, "Though the storyline is thin, the chock-n-block fisticuffs and slam-bang shoot-outs, along with the riveting performances by Arjun and Raghuvaran, keep you hooked onto a cinematic roller-coaster action ride. By hardly leaving any room for sentiment, it is quite obvious that Director Jagan seems to be influenced by the Hollywood action flicks. Even the action scenes are canned in that typical Hollywood style."[6] Reviewing the same version, Griddaluru Gopalrao of Zamin Ryot wrote that the director Jagan enhanced the scope of the story with action scenes and song scenes to make the film appealing to the audience.[7] The Tamil film was released in Malaysia under the title Kaavalan (transl. Bodyguard). K. N. Vijiyan of New Straits Times, reviewing this version, called the story subpar but believed it would satisfy Arjun fans.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ "Surya paarvai ( 1999 )". Cinesouth. Archived from the original on 8 December 2012. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
- ^ C R, Balajee (1 February 2016). "Let's take a look at Kollywood's several attempts in remaking foreign films". Deccan Chronicle. Archived from the original on 2 February 2022. Retrieved 13 March 2024.
- ^ "Arjun's New Film". Dinakaran. 6 April 1998. Archived from the original on 15 June 1998. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- ^ Gobichetipal, Chandra (19 March 1998). "Arjun's Dilemma". Minnoviyam. Archived from the original on 20 April 1999. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- ^ "Suriya Paarvai (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". Apple Music. Archived from the original on 13 March 2024. Retrieved 13 March 2024.
- ^ "Reviews". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 14 February 2008. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
- ^ Gopalrao, Griddaluru (5 February 1999). "భీభత్సాల "హలో ఫ్రెండ్" సంగీతంలో కొత్త ట్రెండ్!" [Terrible "Hello Friend" is the new trend in music!] (PDF). Zamin Ryot (in Telugu). pp. 9, 11. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 September 2016. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
- ^ Vijiyan, K. N. (19 April 1999). "Only if you like action". New Straits Times. pp. Arts 4. Archived from the original on 17 June 2024. Retrieved 13 March 2024 – via Google News Archive.
External links
[edit]- 1999 films
- 1990s crime action films
- 1990s gangster films
- 1990s Indian films
- 1990s Tamil-language films
- 1999 directorial debut films
- Films about contract killing in India
- Films about corruption in India
- Films about organised crime in India
- Films about orphans
- Films about the illegal drug trade
- Films scored by S. A. Rajkumar
- Films set in apartment buildings
- Indian action thriller films
- Indian crime action films
- Indian films about revenge
- Indian gangster films
- Indian remakes of French films
- Unofficial film adaptations