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Rishi is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Sundar C. The film stars Sarath Kumar, Meena and Sanghavi, while Prakash Raj, Arun Pandian, Devan, Ramesh Khanna, and S. S. Rajendran play supporting roles. The film has music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by U. K. Senthil Kumar, and editing by P. Sai Suresh. The film released on 16 February 2001.[1]

Rishi
CD cover
Directed bySundar C.
Written byA. Jawahar (dialogues)
Screenplay bySundar C.
Story byPanchu Arunachalam
Produced byMeena Panju Arunachalam
StarringSarath Kumar
Meena
Sanghavi
Prakash Raj
Arun Pandian
Devan
Ramesh Khanna
S. S. Rajendran
CinematographyU. K. Senthil Kumar
Edited byP. Sai Suresh
Music byYuvan Shankar Raja
Production
company
P. A. Art Productions
Release date
16 February 2001
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot


Rishi (Sarath Kumar) is a tough, suave, professional thief who is the right-hand of Satyan (Arun Pandian), the underworld kingpin. On one of Rishi's missions, he happens to watch Minister Devaraj (Devan) kill Hema (Bhuvaneswari), a TV reporter who is about to expose him. Before dying, Hema hands a floppy to Rishi. Rishi neither bothers about the floppy nor the murder, but Devaraj wants the floppy back. Things get confusing because of Velu (Sarath Kumar), who looks like Rishi and gets into trouble. Velu is the opposite of Rishi: he is simple-minded, takes life easy, and works for a moneylender. The "seth" lends money for buying cars, and Velu, with his friend Cheenu (Ramesh Khanna), persuades errant customers to either repay dues or part with their cars.

Complications arise when the paths of the duo cross, for Rishi and Velu are lookalikes. Only Indu (Meena), a salesgirl, seems to have some family to speak of.

The narration moves smoothly forward with Rishi and Velu leading their own lives, then their paths cross. One is mistaken for the other, and complications arise. The underworld guns for Velu. Indu, who becomes Velu's girlfriend, sees Rishi with Nandini and berates Velu for his duplicity.

Meanwhile, Rishi turns over a new leaf when one of his tasks ends up in a singer Nandhini (Sanghavi) being blinded. He saves her life, finances for her eye operation, and turns her protector, knowing fully well that she could identify him and the rest of the gang. He even parts ways with Satyan on the issue, but the latter is unwilling to let him go.

Velu is puzzled when he is attacked by a gang who demands the floppy from him. When Indu accuses him of having an affair with a girl she sees him in the hospital with, Velu visits the hospital and encounters Rishi. The duo strikes a good rapport. The puzzle pieces fall in place. Devaraj, realizing that his ministerial position is shaky, kidnaps Nandini and blackmails Rishi to kill the Chief Minister (S. S. Rajendran), but Velu goes in his place. The scene where he tries to warn the security personnel about the assassination attempt, only to find that they too are part of the conspiracy is taken straight from a Hollywood film.

The movie ends rather abruptly, with Velu being shot and the Chief Minister's life being saved.


Cast



Production


The film was initially titled as Sri Ramajayam but ran into production trouble, before retitled and relaunched as Rishi.[2] The film was shot in Chennai and song sequences were shot in Switzerland. During the making of the film, there were reports that the film had a similar storyline to another Tamil film which was in production, Citizen (2001).[3][4] But the movie borrowed liberally from another Hollywood movie Nick of Time


Soundtrack


Rishi
Soundtrack album by
Released6 October 2000
Recorded2000
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length30:03
LabelSa Re Ga Ma[5]
ProducerYuvan Shankar Raja
Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology
Unakkaga Ellam Unakkaga
(1999)
Rishi
(2000)
Dheena
(2001)

The film score and soundtrack were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, who teamed up with Sundar C. for the second time after Unakkaga Ellam Unakkaga. The soundtrack released on 6 October 2000 and features 6 tracks overall with lyrics penned by Palani Bharathi, Pa. Vijay and producer Panchu Arunachalam.[6] The song "Vaa Vaa Poove Vaa" was a huge chartbuster.

TrackSongSingersLyricistDuration
1"Vaa Vaa Poove Vaa"Hariharan, S. JanakiPalani Bharathi4:56
2"Nilavai Konjum"Anuradha SriramPa. Vijay4:37
3"Oh Mane Mane Maane" (Male version)HariharanPanchu Arunachalam5:36
4"Oh Mane Mane Maane" (Female version)Sujatha5:35
5"Kaatrodu Puyalai"Shankar MahadevanPa. Vijay3:57
6"Jumbo Idhu Kadhal"S. P. B. Charan, SujathaPalani Bharathi4:22

References


  1. "Film: Rishi". www.chennaionline.com. Archived from the original on 21 February 2005. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  2. "டோடோவின் ரஃப் நோட்டு — Tamil Kavithai -- தமிழ் கவிதைகள் - நூற்று கணக்கில்!". Archived from the original on 15 May 2001.
  3. "RISHI". cinematoday2.itgo.com. Archived from the original on 20 October 2003. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  4. "Dinakaran". www.dinakaran.com. Archived from the original on 9 February 2005. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  5. http://www.saregama.com/album/rishi_15104
  6. http://www.saavn.com/s/album/tamil/Rishi-2001/8eLIvg8elnQ_





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