Annadurai is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by G. Srinivasan. The film stars Vijay Antony in a dual role as identical twin brothers along with Diana Champika, Mahima, and Jewel Mary, while Radha Ravi and Kaali Venkat play supporting roles. Vijay Antony also composed music for the film and also served as the film editor for the first time in his career. Produced by Fatima Vijay Antony and Radhika, the film began production during February 2017 and was released on 30 November 2017.[1]

Annadurai
Theatrical Release Poster
Directed byG. Srinivasan
Written byG. Srinivasan
Produced byFatima Vijay Antony
Radhika
StarringVijay Antony
Diana Champika
Mahima
Jewel Mary
CinematographyK. Dhillraj
Edited byVijay Antony
Sreyes KS
Music byVijay Antony
Production
companies
Release date
  • 30 November 2017 (2017-11-30)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot edit

An innocent girl, Eswari, takes a share cab home, but a few thugs enter the vehicle, kidnap and attempt to rape her at a cemetery. A drunk Annadurai was lying on a grave. He sees the goons trying to rape Eswari. He fights the goons himself, helps the girl by getting a sari and drives her home safely. She is grateful for his help and respects him. Annadurai, a good-hearted man, becomes a drunkard following his lover Esther's death he witnesses, which his friend Karunas reveals to Eswari. He earns the wrath of his family, except for his mother. A girl, Chitra, falls in love with Annadurai's good nature. His lookalike brother, Thambidurai, is a good-natured person who works as a PT master in a school. Thambidurai and his cousin, Revathi, eventually fall in love with each other, and their relatives plan their wedding. After Annadurai gets a loan for his friend Karunas from a ruthless moneylender, Dhayalan, Karunas lands in trouble. So, Annadurai shaves his beard to look like Thambidurai. Dhayalan beats him after realising he is Annadurai after seeing the 'Esther' tattoo on his arm. After family complications, Annadurai becomes upset. His uncle tells Annadurai that he should reform for his mother. Chitra meets Annadurai and confesses her love. He decides to drink finally for one more day. At a bar, Annadurai is fully drunk and enters into a quarrel with the bar owner and accidentally kills him. Annadurai is arrested and sentenced to seven years imprisonment.

After seven years, Annadurai gets released from jail and is shocked to see Thambidurai as a don. Annadurai is not accepted by his parents, as well. Karunas reveals what happened after Annadurai went to jail. Thambidurai loses his job due to Annadurai's bad image in the town. Also, Dhayalan cheats on Thambidurai's father and takes away their textile showroom. The deceased bar owner's brother tries to kill Thambidurai, and he fights them. Out of fear for Chithra's life, Chithra's father cancels the alliance. Angered, Thambidurai attacks Dhayalan and breaks his leg. In retribution for beating up his henchman Dhayalan, Karuppiah, a corrupt counsellor, beats up Thambidurai. Thambidurai thinks no one respects truthfulness in society and joins Karuppiah and works as his henchman, to the shock of his family. Karuppiah is the benami for MLA Mahalingam. Thambidurai transforms into a powerful don in the town.

Annadurai threatened Dhayalan to return their property, which Dhayalan took over by ill means. Dhayalan fears and agrees. Annadurai gets back the property document and transfers his share to the wife of the deceased bar owner (whom Annadurai killed). The brother rushes to kill Annadurai, but after seeing Annadurai's gesture, he drops his aruval and veshti and respects Annadurai.

After a group of students witness the murder of a goon that Karuppiah commits, Karuppiah tells Thambidurai to kill the students since they are witnesses. Thambidurai tells Karuppiah not to kill them out of good nature. Instead, Thambidurai pours petrol on Karuppiah. The MLA insults Annadurai out of anger for Thambidurai. Eventually, Thambidurai kills Karuppiah after Karuppiah's henchman tries to kill Thambidurai. Thambidurai decides to surrender to the police. However, Mahalingam plans to kill Thambidurai. He falsely accuses Thambidurai of the murder of an inspector, Varadhan, and the DSP issues an encounter order against Thambidurai.

Annadurai sets the stage to save his brother. Annadurai kills Mahalingam and kidnaps Thambidurai. Annadurai disguises himself as Thambidurai and informs them about his whereabouts to the police. Eswari sees a video released by Thambidurai, and she sees the 'Eswari' tattoo on his arm and realises it is Annadurai. She travels to his location alone. Annadurai begs Eswari to let the police kill him for the sake and happiness of his family and Thambidurai. Police rush to the place and shoot Annadurai, believing him to be Thambidurai, and Annadurai dies from his injuries. Thambidurai understands Annadurai's love for him and his family. Thambidurai performs his funeral rites with Annadurai's family, Revathi and her father, with Eswari watching. Annadurai's mother cries because she doesn't understand her son's affection towards them. Finally, Thambidurai is married to Revathi.

Cast edit

Production edit

In February 2017, Vijay Antony announced that he would act in a film titled Annadurai by newcomer G. Srinivasan for the production house of Radhika.[2] It was later revealed that the film had no connection to the Tamil politician C. N. Annadurai, and that the title was merely used to garner attention amongst audiences.[3] Srinivasan revealed that Vijay Antony would portray twin brothers, Annadurai and Thambidurai, and the story would narrate events between 2010 and 2017. Apart from acting and working as a co-producer alongside his wife Fatima, Vijay Antony also accepted to compose the film's music and work as the film's editor for the first time in his career.[4] The makers signed on three new actresses Diana Champika, Telugu actress Mahima and Malayalam actress Jewel Mary to portray leading female roles, while Kaali Venkat and Radha Ravi were also cast.[5] Cinematography was done by K.Dillraj, who previously taking charge of cinematographer in Thagaraaru film.

In April 2017, Radhika Sarathkumar's properties were put under watch for tax evasion meaning that Vijay Antony chose to prioritise his work for Kiruthiga Udhayanidhi's Kaali, which was also produced by him, and the film was briefly put on hold.[3][6] He later continued to shoot for both films simultaneously.[7] The film was completely shot in Tirukoilur in Tamil Nadu, the hometown of the director.[8]

In September 2017, the makers brought in renowned Telugu actor Chiranjeevi to launch the title of Telugu version of the film, who revealed the title as Indrasena. Chiranjeevi agreed to promote the film owing to his close friendship with actress Radhika.[9][10]

Release edit

The satellite rights of the film were sold to Sun TV.[11]

Soundtrack edit

The soundtrack was composed by Vijay Antony with lyrics written by Arun Bharathi. The audio was released under labels Vijay Antony Music and Divo.[12]

Annadurai
Soundtrack album by
Released2017
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelVijay Antony Music
Divo
Vijay Antony chronology
Yaman
(2017)
Annadurai
(2017)
Kaali
(2018)
No. Song Singers Lyrics
1 "Thangama Vairama" Ananthu, Karthik, Vijay Antony Arun Bharathi
2 "GST Ya Maari" Santhosh Hariharan, Supriya Joshi
3 "Odathey" Ananthu
4 "Odathey" (Pathos)
5 "Annadurai Theme"

Critical reception edit

The film received mixed reviews from critics. The Indian Express called Annadurai "gigantic misstep" in Vijay Antony's career and "seems like a massive error of judgment to have played a dual role in the tedious film that leads us to the obvious conclusion that we have known all along".[13] Behindwoods wrote, "Overall, Annadurai has a few scenes that could entertain the audience, but as a complete package, it is a little too filmy and over the top."[14]

In regards, Hindustan Times gave a positive review citing "Despite falling into a very familiar territory of sentiment and drama, Annadurai is a family-friendly film and the credit goes to debutant director Srinivasan, who makes it a cut above most films in this space."[15]

References edit

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  11. ^ "Sun TV acquires the satellite rights of Annadurai". Times Of India. 24 November 2017. Archived from the original on 11 November 2023. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
  12. ^ "Annadurai Songs Download: Annadurai MP3 Tamil Songs Online Free on". Gaana. Archived from the original on 6 December 2017. Retrieved 23 August 2022.
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  14. ^ "Annadurai (Aka) Annaadurai review". 30 November 2017. Archived from the original on 6 December 2017. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
  15. ^ "Annadurai movie review: Vijay Antony shines in this family-friendly drama". Hindustan Times. 30 November 2017. Archived from the original on 4 December 2017. Retrieved 5 December 2017.

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