Andhaghaaram (transl. Darkness) is a 2020 Indian Tamil-language supernatural horror thriller film written and directed by V. Vignarajan, in his directional debut.[1] It is produced by Priya Atlee under A for Apple Productions, alongside Sudhan Sundaram and Jayaram under their banner Passion Studios and K. Poornachandra's O2 Pictures.[2] The film stars Arjun Das, Vinoth Kishan, and Kumar Natarajan in lead roles[3][4] along with Pooja Ramachandran and Misha Ghoshal.[5][6]
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Directed by | V. Vignarajan |
Written by | V. Vignarajan |
Produced by | Priya Atlee Sudhan Sundaram Jayaram K Poorna Chandra |
Starring | Arjun Das Vinoth Kishan Kumar Natarajan Pooja Ramachandran Misha Ghoshal |
Cinematography | A. M. Edwin Sakay |
Edited by | Sathyaraj Natarajan |
Music by | Pradeep Kumar |
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Distributed by | Netflix |
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Running time | 171 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
The film was released on Netflix on 24 November 2020.[7]
In the end, it is shown that Selvam gets his revenge on the publisher/real estate businessman by strangling him with the help of Pooja's information, and she completes Selvam's final wish.
The film began production in August 2014, with Vinoth Kishan and Arjun Das in pivotal roles and Pooja Ramachandran, Misha Ghoshal and Kumar Natarajan in supporting roles. Kishan was reported to play a blind role in the film, for which he stated that the role may not make audiences "empathetic", but further added it as an "exciting role" and "quite different from how blind characters are usually portrayed in Indian cinema". He further added that the blind role will have a pivotal part in the story.[4] Shooting of the film and post-production works were completed within late 2014.[3]
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Released | 14 November 2020 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 16:00 | |||
Language | Tamil | |||
Label | Think Music | |||
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The film's soundtrack album is composed by Pradeep Kumar which has four tracks with lyrics written by Sivam. One of the songs "Suzhalum Irulil" features an orchestral version, performed by Shakthisree Gopalan and the other tracks were performed by Sivam, Sean Roldan and Shahid Hameed along with Kumar himself. The album was released on 14 November 2020 by Think Music.
Film critic Ramesh Bala, through his review for Indiaglitz gave 8 out of 10 to the soundtrack stating "Pradeep Kumar delivers the morose haunting soundtrack for Andhaghaaram and perfectly in sync with the movie's tone" and listed "Suzhalum Irulil" and "Izhupari Aattam" among their favourite picks.[8]
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Suzhalum Irulil" | Pradeep Kumar, Shahid Hameed, Sivam | 04:38 |
2. | "Izhupari Aattam" | Sean Roldan | 04:24 |
3. | "Yaardhaan Kandaaro" | Pradeep Kumar, Sivam | 03:34 |
4. | "Suzhalum Irulil (Orchestral Version)" | Pradeep Kumar, Shakthisree Gopalan | 03:24 |
Total length: | 16:00 |
Despite production being completed in 2014, the film was delayed for more than six years since no one was willing to distribute the film as it featured newcomers and no prominent faces.[1][9] In 2019, following Arjun Das' popularity after his role in Kaithi (2019), the film once again came into news.[3] Director Atlee came forward to present the film under his banner A for Apple Studios, which marked his second production venture after Sangili Bungili Kadhava Thorae (2017) and Passion Studios co-produced the film.[10]
The film's first poster and teaser were released in April 2020.[11] The team also planned for the promotional activities of the film before the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown was announced and then makers opted for a low-key announcement.[12] Furthermore, the team also decided to release the film through streaming platform Netflix as theatres being shut due to the lockdown.[13] The second trailer was released during November 2020,[14] confirming the Netflix release on 24 November 2020 and was also released in Telugu under the title Andhakaaram.[15]
V. Lakshmi of The Times of India gave 3 out of 5 and stated "Though the narration keeps you glued, a lacklustre twist makes you question if your patience was worth it."[16] Pradeep Kumar of The Hindu stated that "The film appears complicated due to a drawn out screenplay. Nonetheless, director Vignarajan’s debut is an interesting piece of work".[17] Manoj Kumar R of The Indian Express gave a rating of 2.5 out of 5 and reviewed "Andhaghaaram feels a bit rushed. The ease and clarity with which Vignarajan moves the story forward from the beginning disappears towards the end. It feels overwhelming with the deluge of revelations that Vignarajan dumps on the audience making it difficult for the audience to keep with what’s happening. But, Andhaghaaram is still a good attempt, given the complexity of its concept."[18]
Ranjani Krishnakumar of Firstpost was more critical on the film stating that "Andhagaaram could have been an interesting film, but soon enough, it gets tiresome. The details unravel painfully slowly, and in excruciating little bursts" and gave 2 out of 5.[19] Shrikanth Venkatesh of Sify gave 3.5 out of 5 praising Vignarajan's direction stating it as "a fairly impressive debut attempt". He further added "In spite of some flaws, it does give us reasons to look forward to the director’s next ventures".[20] Behindwoods Review Board rated 3 out of 5 and summarised "Andhaghaaram is high on thrills, performances and technicalities but could have been even more gripping if the runtime was a bit shorter".[21]
Baradwaj Rangan of Film Companion South reviewed that "Andhaghaaram is underwhelming, and yet, scene for scene, it’s some kind of spectacular". Apart from praising the technical aspects of the film, he also appreciated director Vignarajan stating it as an "arrival of a very real talent".[22]
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