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Running time158 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageTamilThevar Magan ( lit. Son of ) is a 1992 Indian directed.
The film stars,. The film's soundtrack album and background score were composed by while the cinematography was handled. The film's script was written by Kamal Haasan who also produced the film along with his brother under.The film tells the story of Sakthivel, who returns home to meet his father Periya Thevar, who is a respected village chieftain and to marry his girlfriend. Sakthivel comes to know that the villagers are facing huge problems due to his father's younger brother and his son. After the death of his father, Sakthivel takes over the duty of his father. The rest of the film is about how Sakthivel solves the problems of villagers.The film was chosen by India as its entry for the for the, but was. The film won five, including the, (Revathi), and a (Sivaji Ganesan).The film was released on 25 October 1992, day, and completed a 175-days run at the box office.
The film was dubbed into under the title Kshatriya Putrudu. It was later remade in as (1997) and in as (2006).
Contents.Plot Sakthivel returns home to his father Periya Thevar’s village in after completing his education in. Much to his father’s annoyance, he brings his westernized girlfriend Bhanu with him to meet his family. Periya Thevar is deeply offended since it is a tradition that the family elders choose the youngster's spouses. To make things worse, Sakthivel reveals his plans on opening a chain of restaurants in which saddens Periya Thevar as he wanted his son to help the villagers improve their lifestyle with his level of education.Periya Thevar is a well-respected village chief.
His younger half-brother Chinna Thevar and nephew Maya Thevar hold a huge grudge against him over a falling-out. The entire village suffers from a spillover of this longstanding family feud as most of the village and its surrounding areas that fall within its jurisdiction is divided between the brothers. Since Maya Thevar always tries to one-up Periya Thevar, it puts them at loggerheads with each other.Sakthivel spends time in the village with his girlfriend by revisiting his childhood memories. They come across an old temple which has been closed off on Maya Thevar’s instructions. He insists on entering, and his friend and servant Esaki breaks open the lock for them to look around. Maya Thevar hears of this, and a brutal riot is started between the two village factions. Periya Thevar, in order to quell the situation, contemplates on apologizing to his opponents.
Sakthivel feels it should be him or Esaki who should apologize. When Saktivelu asks for Esaki, he learns that Maya Thevar has cut off Esaki’s hand as punishment for opening the temple. To prevent further escalation of the situation, Sakthivel, with permission from Periya Thevar, enlists the help of his friends in the government, and opens the temple for all legally. Slighted by this, Maya Thevar hires goons to break a dam protecting a part of the village faction that supports Periya Thevar. Although one of the villagers spots one of the goons near the dam, he does not think much of it.The dam is damaged by explosives used by the goons which result in flooding of half the village.
This results in numerous deaths including infants which deeply saddens Sakthivel. He spots the goon who placed the explosives again in the village and gives chase. After capturing, he hands the goon over to the police but the goon does not speak of Maya Thevar's involvement due to fear for his own family's safety.Later Maya Thevar closes a portion of his land, preventing the public from reaching the main road easily. Sakthivel and Periya Thevar invite them for talks at village Panchayat to resolve the standoff due the riots and flooding. In the village, accusations fly from both sides.
With no evidence backing up the truth, Maya Thevar accuses Periya Thevar of orchestrating various attacks on his brother's family. Disrespected and broken, Periya Thevar returns to his home and passes away due to a later that night. Sakthivel takes over his father’s duties as the head of the village.As time passes, this incident dies down. The villagers express concern to Sakthivel about going around the piece of land belonging to Maya Thevar’s side of the village every day to work on their farm which causes a much longer travelling time. Sakthivel reasons with the landowner Paramasivam (Kallapart Natarajan) to open it up for all villagers to pass so that their long commute is shortened. Although understanding and willing, Paramasivam, who is actually Maya Thevar's maternal uncle, is afraid of Maya Thevar’s backlash, especially since he has a daughter Panchavarnam.
Saktivelu assuages his fear by arranging the marriage between a well-to-do person from his village to Panchavarnam. Everybody involved happily agrees and Paramasivam opens up the land for everyone.On the day of the wedding, the groom runs away, fearing Maya Thevar. Paramasivam and Panchavarnam are distraught over this, claiming it is a huge disrespect to his family. He opines that even if someone marries his daughter, they have to live in constant fear. Sakthivel then gets permission from Paramasivam and weds Panchavarnam.
Although Sakthivel still has feelings for Bhanumathi and Panchavarnam is very shy, they overcome their awkwardness and move on. Soon, Bhanumathi returns and learns the truth. Although saddened by the turn of events, she understands the situation and leaves. Sakthivel, too, closes the chapter about Bhanumathi and starts his new life with Panchavarnam.Maya Thevar, agitated by the land opening, plants a bomb during the village festival.
This results in deaths on both sides of the village. Both factions of the village, wanting revenge, go after Maya Thevar and his family. Sakthivel protects the innocent family and helps them get away from the villagers. Appreciative of Sakthivel's efforts to protect them, they give away Maya Thevar's hiding location.Sakthivel goes to meet Maya Thevar and asks him to surrender to the police before the villagers kill him. Maya Thevar’s rabid hatred for Sakthivel makes him reject his offer of help. Maya Thevar, blaming Sakthivel for all his problems, tries to kill him. In the struggle that follows, Sakthivel accidentally Maya Thevar.
Although other villagers are willing to take the blame for Maya Thevar's murder, Sakthivel gives himself up to the police, wanting to put an end to the cycle of violence once and for all.Cast. Released1992Recorded1992Length32: 33LanguageAgi MusicExternal audio onThe soundtrack was composed by and lyrics were written. Telugu lyrics were written. Embar Kannan performed the portions of violin.
Kamal Haasan's daughter made her singing debut at the age of six with this film. 'Inji Iduppazhagu' is based on the Hindi song 'Yeh Dil Deewana' composed by for the film (1970). Kamal wanted Raja to compose on the lines of the Hindi song and Raja completed the song within 10 minutes.The song 'Manamagale Manamagale' is based on Shuddha Saveri Raga.
The song 'Maasaru Ponne' is based on Mayamalavagowla Raga. The song 'Inji Iduppazhagi' is based on raga. It was later remixed by in her album Kalakkal. The original song was re-used in its.The soundtrack of the film received critical acclaim with 'Inji Iduppazhagi' and 'Potri Paadadi' being well received. Singer wrote for on 'Masaru Ponne' that, 'a little piece sung in chorus stole our hearts sic'. For 'Inji Iduppzhagi' she called it 'a cheerful enjoyable Jonpuri-based melody'.
Track listNo.TitleSinger(s)Length1.' Potri Paadadi Penne'T.
Potri Paadadi Penne',1:263.' Sandhu Pottu',5:104.' Vaanam Thottu Pona'S.
Vettaruva thangi' ( Vaanam Thottu Pona - reprised)S. Ada Puthiyathu Piranthadhu'4:437.'
Inji Idupazhaga'2:168.' Inji Idupazhagi'S. Manamagale Manamagale', Minmini & Sindhuja2:1610.' Masaru Ponnae Varuga'Minmini, Swarnalatha3:12Total length:32:33Release, reception and remakes Thevar Magan was released on 25 October 1992, day. Despite facing competition from other Diwali releases such as and, the film became commercially successful and ran for 175 days, thereby becoming a. The silver jubilee celebration of the film was attended by.Although no print of Thevar Magan has survived, the film is still available on home video.The film received critical acclaim. On 25 October 1992, said, 'The formidable combination of Kamal Haasan and Sivaji Ganesan, the directorial talent of Bharathan, excellent cinematography of P.
Sriram and music by the maestro Ilaiyaraaja, have all gone into producing Thevar Magan.' The Tamil magazine in its review dated 8 November 1992 appreciated the film and mentioned that its' naturalism was greatly enhanced by equal opportunity given to all actors in the film. It rated the film 60 out of 100.
Vijiyan of New Sunday Times wrote 'Devar Magan proved a satisfying experience at the cinema and well worth the wait'. Rediff stated 'Kamal's story and script, and Bharatan's powerful direction, made this a film to savor'.The film was dubbed and released in Telugu under the title Kshatriya Putrudu.
Kamal initially planned to remake the film in Hindi with Dilip Kumar portraying the father's character. However, Dilip found the theme 'too violent' and refused to do the film. The film was then remade by as (1997).
And in as (2006). Legacy , and called Thevar Magan as their favourite film. Gauthami listed it as her one of the favourite films she had acted. In 2009, Meera Vasudevan said, 'I’d love roles similar to Revathy in Devar Magan'. Sify in its review of (2005) compared Rajkiran's character with Sivaji Ganesan's character from the film. The magazine included Kamal Haasan's performance in the film in its list of 'Kamal's best performances' in its July 2010 edition.
Silverscreen in its review of (2016) called the film as 'pretty much an unsophisticated copy of Thevar Magan'.The song 'Potri Paadadi' is listed by The Hindu among lyricist Vaali's songs in the list 'Best of Vaali:From 1964 to 2013'. The same song was ranked by Rediff alongside 'Madhavi Pon Mayilaal' from (1967) and 'Andha Naal Gnabagam' from (1968). The song 'Inji Iduppazhaga' was listed by Behindwoods among other songs in its list 'Kamal's unforgettable songs'. 2015 film was named after the song of same name.
Naasar titled his directorial named after his character from the film.On Kamal Haasan's birthday, 7 November 2015, Latha Srinivasan of Daily News and Analysis considered Thevar Magan to be one of the 'films you must watch to grasp the breadth of Kamal Haasan's repertoire'. The scene where Kamal's character take over his father's duty as village head was included by Behindwoods in its list 'Top 20 Mass Scenes' and also in another list named '10 Mass Interval Blocks'. The same site included the film on its list 'Superstars show the power of Veshti'. See also.Footnotes. The Mukkulathor people, who are also collectively known as Thevar, are native to the central and southern districts of Tamil Nadu, According to R. Muthulakshmi, Thevar literally means 'celestial beings or divine-natured people'.
A gram panchayat is the cornerstone of a local self-government organisation in India of the Panchayati raj system at the village or small town level, and has a Sarpanch as its elected head. The award was tied between Ilaiyaraaja and Rahman with 8 votes each before the chairman of the jury, a close friend of, decided to vote in favour of Rahman. Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.References. ^, p. 151., pp. 11-13. From the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
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