Aayudham Seivom

Aayudham Seivom is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Udhayan and produced by Pyramid Saimira. The film stars Sundar C and Anjali, while Vivek, Manivannan, Napoleon, and Vijayakumar play supporting roles. The music was composed by Srikanth Deva with cinematography by K. S. Selvaraj and editing by. Mu. Kasi Vishwanathan. The film released on 27 June 2008.[1]

Aayudham Seivom
Theatrical release poster
Directed byUdhayan
Written byUdhayan
Produced byPyramid Saimira
StarringSundar C
Anjali
Vivek
Manivannan
Napoleon
Vijayakumar
CinematographyK. S. Selvaraj
Edited byMu. Kasi Vishwanathan
Music bySrikanth Deva
Production
company
Release date
  • 27 June 2008 (2008-06-27)
Running time
147 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Veteran actor Vijayan was supposed to play in this movie, but died.[2]

Plot

Saidai Sathya (Sundar C) is a mechanic who has little respect for the law. He parks his car in the middle of the road and creates trouble for other vehicles. A traffic policeman named Kandasamy (Vivek) ignores that violation because he is a close friend of Sathya. A social activist and lawyer, Udhayamoorthy (Vijayakumar), drags both of them to court for obstructing traffic and causing a nuisance. The court finds them guilty, but instead of sentencing them, the court sends them to the Madurai Gandhi Museum for help, where they meet a college student named Meenakshi (Anjali).

After Sathya is discharged, he starts a job as a henchman. VBR (Manivannan), a villainous former minister, sends Sathya to steal a confidential file containing vital evidence on the death of collector Leelavathi (Sukanya) at Udayamoorthy's place. While Sathya is stealing the file, Udayamoorthy dies by being pierced by a steel rod. While dying, Udayamoorthy blesses Sathya by saying "Vazhga Valamudan" (Long Live). These last words haunt Sathya, and filled with remorse, he vows to carry on Udayamoorthy's good work. Sathya gathers evidence to expose VBR, whom he discovers is Leelavathi's murderer. VBR's goons burn the documents to destroy the evidence. Sathya continues with his task of exposing VBR and adopts Gandhian principles of nonviolence and peace (satyagraha).

Ezhumalai (Napoleon), an Assistant Commissioner of Police, vows to avenge the death of his brother Udhayamoorthy. He thinks that Sathya killed him, although he later finds out that he did not. Sathya sits near the Gandhi statue and follows his examples of nonviolence, confident that VBR will be arrested. As he is sitting, many civilians and police order him to leave, though he does not budge. They later follow suit and sit in front of the statue. At one point, however, Sathya gets shot. Meanwhile, many protesters start to rebel against VBR. After being beat up by protesters and almost left for dead, VBR surrenders himself to the police. The film ends with Sathya surviving his shot and getting the justice.

Cast

Soundtrack

Aayudham Seivom
Soundtrack album by
Released2008
Recorded2008
GenreSoundtrack
Length24:23
LabelPyramid Saimira
ProducerSrikanth Deva
Srikanth Deva chronology
Kathavarayan
(2008)
Aayudham Seivom
(2008)
Thenavattu
(2008)

Soundtrack was composed by Srikanth Deva and lyrics written by Pa. Vijay, Snehan and Udhayan.[3]

Track-List
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Kandom Kandom"SnehanMurugesh, Senthildass Velayutham4:46
2."Nene Pettaiku"Pa. VijayArsith4:52
3."Innum Oru"Pa. VijayKrish, Chinmayi4:46
4."Moonu Kasu"UdhayanArsith4:54
5."Kodi Parakudhu"UdhayanSriram, Vaishali5:05
Total length:24:23

Critical reception

Behindwoods wrote "Although Aayudham Seivom only has the ingredients of a commercial potboiler – fights, an item number, a little more than below-average script, and a comedy track – what makes it stand a little apart is the basic idea of its plot."[4] Sify wrote "Like all Sundar C films, this one is also strictly aimed at the B & C audiences. It could have been far better if Udhayan had tried to explore the unknown instead of going through the same beaten track".[5]

References

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