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Oru Naal Koothu | |
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Directed by | Nelson Venkatesan |
Produced by | J. Selvakumar |
Written by | Sankar Dass & Nelson Venkatesan |
Starring | Dinesh Miya Nivetha Pethuraj Abhinav Riythvika |
Music by | Justin Prabhakaran |
Cinematography | Gokul Benoy |
Edited by | V J Sabu Joseph |
Production company | |
Release date | |
Running time | 141 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Box office | 4crore |
Oru Naal Koothu (transl. One Day's Ado) is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language romanticcomedy-drama film directed by Nelson Venkatesan and produced by J. Selva Kumar, featuring Dinesh, Miya, Nivetha Pethuraj, Abhinav, and Riythvika in lead roles. Lingesh, Karunakaran, Ramesh Thilak, Bala Saravanan, and Nagineedu play supporting roles.
The title references the fuss over the wedding day of an Indian marriage.[1] The story is based on the experiences of Nelson Venkatesan himself.
The music was composed by Justin Prabhakaran with cinematography by Gokul Benoy and editing by V J Sabu Joseph. The film released on 10 June 2016 to positive reviews from critics.[2]
Plot[edit]
Three women face challenges in their process of getting married, which are very relatable to and typical of the South Indian society.
Rajkumar (Dinesh), who is in love with his colleague Kavya (Nivetha Pethuraj), is reluctant to marry her, owing to her superior economic background, so much so that he delays talks of marriage. This causes a strain in their relationship, and they ultimately they break up with Kavya agreeing to marry a guy of her father's choice.
Lakshmi (Miya) is visited by several suitors, and every one of them is rejected by her father (Nagineedu), whose greediness makes him wait every time for a suitor who is per the family's status. One guy, Mukundan (Abhinav), likes her, but his family rejects her due to her family's low status. In spite of that, Mukundan convinces Lakshmi to come to his place to get married. She does so, but in the bus stand, Mukundan's family spots both of them and drags Mukundan back home, not before insulting Lakshmi. With a heavy heart, she boards a bus to return to her place.
Susheela's (Riythvika) family has been trying to get her married for the past few years, but none of them seems interested in her citing looks, job, and so on. This makes her quite an introvert, and the only person who understands her is her colleague Sathish (Ramesh Thilak). Bhaskar (Lingesh) agrees to marry Susheela but gets cold feet and ends up cancelling the marriage, insulting Susheela every time she demands an explanation. Finally, Susheela's brother Raghavendran (Karunakaran) convinces Bhaskar to agree to marry Susheela, but she rejected the marriage because she is now in love with Sathish.
Kavya's wedding is fixed with the guy, but on the day before her marriage, Raj, who travels along with Shoulder (Bala Saravanan) in a car to the venue, avoids crashing into Lakshmi (who is on her return journey to her place and alights the bus to have coffee) and diverts the car because of which another relative of Kavya's fiancee (who travels in the same road in another car) to ram on the road and die instantly. Due to this, Kavya is labeled as bad luck, and her marriage is called off. Raj arrives on time at the venue, but before that, Kavya chooses Sathish (one of her relatives) as her partner and gets married to him. In the end, we see Raj getting engaged to Lakshmi after a year.
Cast[edit]
- Dinesh as Rajkumar
- Miya as Lakshmi
- Nivetha Pethuraj as Kavya
- Abhinav as Mukundan
- Riythvika as Susheela
- Lingesh as Bhaskar
- Karunakaran as Raghavendran
- Ramesh Thilak as Sathish
- Bala Saravanan as Shoulder
- Nagineedu as Lakshmi's father
- Charle as Benjamin
- Usha Elizabeth as Raghavendran and Susheela's mother
- Vishalini as Lakshmi's sister
- Pradeep K Vijayan as RJ Head
Production[edit]
The production house agreed to finance the film, after gaining profits while working on Dinesh's previous film, Thirudan Police (2014).[3] The film began production in March 2015 in Dindigul, where scenes involving Mia George were shot.[4] Nivetha Pethuraj, a former beauty contestant winner from UAE, was selected to portray another leading female role in the film.[5]
Soundtrack[edit]
The music and soundtracks were composed by Pannaiyarum Padminiyum fame Justin Prabhakaran.[6] The soundtrack features five songs, the lyrics for which are written by Madhan Karky, Vivek, Veera, Sankar Dass and Gopalakrishna Bharathi. Behindwoods rated the album 3 out of 5 and called it 'Justin delivers a soothing album.'[7]
Oru Naal Koothu | ||||
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Soundtrack album by | ||||
Released | 2016 | |||
Genre | Film soundtrack | |||
Length | 25:28 | |||
Language | Tamil | |||
Producer | Justin Prabhakaran | |||
Justin Prabhakaran chronology | ||||
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Track listing | |||
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No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
1. | 'Adiyae Azhagae' | Sean Roldan & Padmalatha | 4:50 |
2. | 'Maangalyamae' | Richard, Gnana, Anthony Daasan & Dr. Narayanan | 4:18 |
3. | 'Patta Podunga Ji' | Karthik, Padmalatha & Nelson Venkatesan | 5:10 |
4. | 'Yaeli Yaeli' | Sathya Prakash & Shweta Mohan | 4:41 |
5. | 'Eppo Varuvaaro' | Haricharan | 6:29 |
Total length: | 25:28 |
References[edit]
- ^'Miss India UAE girl for `Attakathi` Dinesh'. Sify. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
- ^'Oru Naal Koothu movie review roundup critics give thumbs up to the flick'. ibtimes. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
- ^'KENANYA FILMS J SELVAKUMAR PRODUCTIONS DIRECTOR NELSON'S MAIDEN DEBUT ATTAKATHI DINESH – MIA GEORGE STARRER 'ORU NAAL KOOTHU' GOES ON FLOORS - CineShutter.com'. CineShutter.com. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
- ^'Timesofindia.indiatimes.com is temporarily unavailable'. indiatimes.com. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
- ^Only Kollywood. 'Attakathi Dinesh to romance Miss India UAE Nivetha Pethuraj'. Only Kollywood. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
- ^'Oru Naal Koothu movie review'.
- ^http://behindwoods.com/tamil-movies/oru-naal-koothu/oru-naal-koothu-songs-review.html
External links[edit]
- Oru Naal Koothu on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oru_Naal_Koothu&oldid=930103193'
“The perfect marriage begins, when each partner believes they got better than they deserve”, said someone.
India spends around 100,000 crores a year on weddings. It is one of those highly flourishing industries that never go out of demand. Here, a wedding is much more than just a ceremony where two people unite in marriage and it is not always about the preferences of the bride or the groom.
Over the years, we have seen a lot of films talking about weddings and the difficulties faced in this process of the social event. Oru Naal Koothu is a film that talks about the hardships faced by people, especially by the brides or brides to be, before a wedding. Because in India, it has mostly been the women folk who get directly affected in case of a failed wedding or even a delay in wedlock.
Oru Naal Koothu revolves around 3 women who want to get hitched, but they are not able to for their own reasons. While few people have the luxury to select a perfect bride/groom, for many it does not happen. The director has used Mia George’s character to beautifully capture the emotion of a bride-to-be, who keeps seeking for a husband, for years. Similarly the pretty newbie Nivetha plays a character that gets stuck in a tricky situation to choose between arranged and love marriage. The difficulties while deciding to get married and its consequence have been adequately explained through Ritwika’s segment.
Oru Naal Koothu gets cheesy and a little over the top at times but what works well in its favor is that many people could actually relate to it. The pace of the film is definitely a concern, especially in the second half where there are a couple of restless moments.
Except for one song, all the other songs come in as montage tracks. Over use of montage tracks could give you a musical feel which might go for or against the film. However Justin Prabhakaran’s work deserves to be appreciated. He has given an excellent score and ‘adiye azhage’ is already a crowd favorite. The editing could have been better and it looks hurried upon. Visually the film is quite appealing where Gokul’s cinematography comes in handy. The art department could have been a little shrewder as the film travels in 3 different time frames. A poster from Dhanush’s Maryan which released in 2013, feature as a set prop at Mia George’s college hostel in the 2007 segment. Things like these could have been avoided.
Dinesh’s makeover is refreshing after seeing him in clichéd bearded rough looks. Ramesh Tilak as an RJ is a surprise choice and Charle with limited time space proves his worth. Balasaravanan provides the occasional laughter. Mia George does not have too much of talking to do, so has to convey all the emotions through her expression. Even though all the leads have done their bit, one feels some of them could have emoted better, especially during few heart-rending scenes which look flat.
India spends around 100,000 crores a year on weddings. It is one of those highly flourishing industries that never go out of demand. Here, a wedding is much more than just a ceremony where two people unite in marriage and it is not always about the preferences of the bride or the groom.
Over the years, we have seen a lot of films talking about weddings and the difficulties faced in this process of the social event. Oru Naal Koothu is a film that talks about the hardships faced by people, especially by the brides or brides to be, before a wedding. Because in India, it has mostly been the women folk who get directly affected in case of a failed wedding or even a delay in wedlock.
Oru Naal Koothu revolves around 3 women who want to get hitched, but they are not able to for their own reasons. While few people have the luxury to select a perfect bride/groom, for many it does not happen. The director has used Mia George’s character to beautifully capture the emotion of a bride-to-be, who keeps seeking for a husband, for years. Similarly the pretty newbie Nivetha plays a character that gets stuck in a tricky situation to choose between arranged and love marriage. The difficulties while deciding to get married and its consequence have been adequately explained through Ritwika’s segment.
Oru Naal Koothu gets cheesy and a little over the top at times but what works well in its favor is that many people could actually relate to it. The pace of the film is definitely a concern, especially in the second half where there are a couple of restless moments.
Except for one song, all the other songs come in as montage tracks. Over use of montage tracks could give you a musical feel which might go for or against the film. However Justin Prabhakaran’s work deserves to be appreciated. He has given an excellent score and ‘adiye azhage’ is already a crowd favorite. The editing could have been better and it looks hurried upon. Visually the film is quite appealing where Gokul’s cinematography comes in handy. The art department could have been a little shrewder as the film travels in 3 different time frames. A poster from Dhanush’s Maryan which released in 2013, feature as a set prop at Mia George’s college hostel in the 2007 segment. Things like these could have been avoided.
Dinesh’s makeover is refreshing after seeing him in clichéd bearded rough looks. Ramesh Tilak as an RJ is a surprise choice and Charle with limited time space proves his worth. Balasaravanan provides the occasional laughter. Mia George does not have too much of talking to do, so has to convey all the emotions through her expression. Even though all the leads have done their bit, one feels some of them could have emoted better, especially during few heart-rending scenes which look flat.