Directed by | Suseenthiran |
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Produced by | Vishal |
Written by | Suseenthiran Bhaskar Sakthi (Dialogue) |
Screenplay by | Suseenthiran |
Story by | Suseenthiran |
Starring | Vishal Bharathiraja Lakshmi Menon |
Music by | D. Imman |
Cinematography | R. Madhi |
Edited by | Anthony |
Production
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Distributed by | Vendhar Movies |
Release dates
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Running time
| 137 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Cast
- Vishal as Sivakumar Kalyanasundaram
- Bharathiraja as Kalyanasundaram
- Lakshmi Menon as Malarvizhi Chidambaram
- Soori as Ganesan/Doubt
- Vikranth as Sethu (Guest appearance)
- Sharath Lohitashwa as Simmakkal Ravi
- Harish Uthaman as Bharani
- Guru Somasundaram as Nagaraj (Sivakumar's brother)
- V. I. S. Jayapalan
- Muthuraman as Raasu
- Tulasi as Sivagami Chidambaram
- Krithi Shetty as Amudha
- Soumya Satish as Amudha Kalyanasundaram
- Baby Rakshana as Pooja
- Bava Lakshmanan
- Krishna Priya (Cameo Appearance)
Production
In March, 2013 Vishal Krishna announced that he is going work with Suseenthiran in a film, tipped to be a commercial action entertainer and the crew will be more or less the same that worked in Suseenthiran’s Naan Mahaan Alla, which was of the same genre.[2] After that Suseenthiran confirmed that Vishal will act and also produce this movie under his home banner Vishal Film Factory.[3] After some days they announced the title as Pandianadu and the cast and crew. Lakshmi Menon was selected to play love interest of Vishal and D. Imman was signed to score the music.[4] Vikranth was cast in a pivotal role along with Soori and Aaranya Kaandam Soma Sundaram.[5] Bharathiraja was signed to play Vishal's father in the film.[6]Shooting started on 15 May 2013 in parts of Madurai, Virudhunagar, Coonoor, Pollachi and Tiruchirappalli.[7][8][9] The major shooting took place in Virudhunagar for nearly 20 days. Further action plots were taken in the town. It was the third film to be shot in Virudhunagar, after Veyil and Renigunta. The film was said to be shot in 4K resolution making it the second Tamil film after Sivaji.[10]
Release
The satellite rights of the film were secured by Raj TV for ₹10 crore, though Vishal's films were generally brought for ₹6–7 crore as an average.[11] The film was initially given a "U/A" certificate by the Indian Censor Board, but later it was given a "U" certificate. Pandiya Naadu released on 2 November alongside All in All Azhagu Raja. It released in 350+ screens in Tamil Nadu and its Telugu Dubbed version (Palnadu) released in 450 screens, while overseas it released in 70 screens adding up to 1000+ screens worldwide.[12][13][14] The film was released in 80 screens in Kerala on 8 November 2013.[15]
Critical reception
The film received positive reviews.[16] Rediff gave 3.5 stars out of 5 and said "What makes Pandianadu remarkable is the director’s realistic approach and the right amount of commercialism supported by a well-written script, good dialogues, great music and excellent all–round performances".[17] Sify wrote, "The jaded revenge formula in commercial cinema is reinvented by Suseenthiran with Pandiya Nadu. The story is the tried and tested revenge theme, but the impact it is able to create is terrific. The film keeps you hooked till the end due to Suseenthiran’s script, fabulous performances from the lead actors and believability factor".[18] IANS wrote, "Pandiya Naadu unarguably is a better film compared to other two Diwali releases. It's a quintessential revenge drama supported by taut narration and wonderful performances. The film is a winner because of Suseenthiran, who knows exactly how to use his craft and never let goes off an opportunity to pleasantly surprise the audience".[19] Indiaglitz rated 3/5.[20] Behindwoods gave 3.25 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Pandianadu is a well written commercial film backed by remarkable performances and lives up to its dark-horse label prior to its release".[21] Cinemaead gave 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, " Pandianadu is the perfect diwali outing and it is an edge of the seat entertainer which engages you from the start till the end.".[22]
Times of AP rated 3.5/5 and stated "Edge of the seat revenge action thriller".[23] Rohit Penumatsa rated 3.5/5 and stated "tightly scripted and has some of the best action sequences in recent times".[24] Sulekha.com rates 3/5 and states "Suseenthiran has played it to Vishal's strength. Pandiyaa Naadu makes it big thanks to the package".[25]
The film also received positive feedback from fans as well.[26]
Box office
On first day, the film opened to packed house and grossed ₹7.14 crore in its first day.The film collected ₹38.12 lakh from 156 shows in its opening weekend in Chennai and opened behind the other releases Arrambam and All in All Azhagu Raja.[27][28]After seven weeks, the total collections at the Chennai box office were estimated at ₹3.81 crores and the film was termed a Super hit by Behindwoods.com.[29] The film collected ₹52.35 crore in its full run at the box office.The film grossed ₹50 crore at the box office in its final run.[1]
Soundtrack
Pandiya Naadu | ||||
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Soundtrack album by D. Imman | ||||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Language | Tamil | |||
Label | Think Music Divo | |||
Producer | D. Imman | |||
D. Imman chronology | ||||
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The soundtrack was composed by D. Imman collaborating with Suseenthiran for the first time. It was also the first Vishal film he worked on.[30] The audio release function was held on 13 October at Chennai's Satyam Cinemas.[31] The single Track "Othakkada Machaan" was released in September. Behindwoods wrote:"Trademark Imman sounds packed with some amount of punch".[32]Indiaglitz wrote:"Imman score again".[33]
Track listing
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Othakda Machan" | Vairamuthu | Sooraj Santhosh & Hariharasudhan | 3:47 |
2. | "Verikonda Puli Ondru" | Vairamuthu | Anand Aravindakashan | 4:43 |
3. | "Yele Marudhu" | Vairamuthu | Sooraj Santhosh | 4:18 |
4. | "Dayare Dayare" | Vairamuthu | Anthony Daasan, Palaniammal, Natraj & Pawan | 4:32 |
5. | "Fy Fy Fy Kalaachify" | Madhan Karky | Remya Nambeesan | 4:24 |
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