Star (2001 film)
Star is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Praveenkanth and produced by Vijaykrishna. The film stars Prashanth and Jyothika while Raghuvaran, Vijayakumar, and Praveenkanth play other pivotal roles. The film features songs by A. R. Rahman reused from his own Hindi films Thakshak and 1947: Earth, while the background score was composed by Sabesh–Murali due to Rahman's unavailability. The film was edited by M. N. Rajan.
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Directed by | Praveenkanth |
Written by | Praveenkanth |
Produced by | Vijaykrishna |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Priyan |
Edited by | M. N. Rajan |
Music by | Songs: A. R. Rahman (Re-used own tunes from Thakshak and 1947: Earth) Background score: Sabesh–Murali |
Production company | Sri Subajothi Movies |
Release date |
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Running time | 168 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Plot
Murthy earns his living taking the blame for the mistakes of other people, and so the jail is his second home. Dhanushkodi has sworn to kill ex-collector Ramanathan's son Santhosh, and so, Ramanathan has transferred Santhosh to Mauritius while telling the world he has run away. Wishing to save his son, he hires Murthy to act like him, hoping Dhanushkodi would kill him instead of his actual son. Murthy too accepts the gig since his lover Preeti is Ramanathan's niece. In the climax, Santhosh supports Dhanushkodi for killing his father, but Dhanushkodi kills Santhosh. The film ends with Murthy taking the blame for killing Santhosh and surrendering himself to the police.
Cast
- Prashanth as Murthy
- Jyothika as Preeti
- Vijayakumar as Ramanathan
- Raghuvaran as Dhanushkodi
- Praveenkanth as Santhosh
- Manivannan as Preeti's father
- Nizhalgal Ravi as Sundaram
- Chinni Jayanth as Software Sagalmass
- Ramesh Khanna as Jail broker
- Srividya as Vidya
- Hema Chaudhary as Preeti's mother
- Raj Kapoor as Badri
- Anu Mohan as Sub-inspector Rathnam
- Balu Anand as the Police inspector
- Pandu as Sub-inspector
- Madhan Bob as Ramanathan's assistant
- Mayilsamy as a Police constable
- Crazy Venkatesh as Dhanushkodi's henchman
- Neelu as Advocate
- Omakuchi Narasimhan as Convict
- Sukran as Nagaraj
- Vellai Subbaiah as Sivaraj
- Naga Kannan as Convict
- Scissor Manohar as Thief
- Chelladurai as Convict
- Arulmani as Dhanushkodi's henchman
- Sahadevan as Computer centre worker
- Mahadevan as Computer centre worker
- Laxmi Rattan as Rich man
- Vijay Ganesh as Thief
- Sivanarayanamoorthy as a Police officer
- Soundar as Auto rickshaw driver
- Mumtaj in a special appearance
Production
The success of Jodi (1999) prompted director Praveenkanth to collaborate with Prashanth and Simran again in a project called Star, but Simran soon dropped out.[1][2] Praveen moved on to relaunch the film with Ajith Kumar in the lead and producers Vijayam Cine Combines. Praveen began pre-production work and cast Nagma in a proposed item number, but was later dropped from the project after falling out with Ajith. Vijayam Cine Combines moved on to instead make Dheena (2001) with Ajith, selecting debutant AR Murugadoss, an assistant of Praveen, as the project's director.[3]
After their successful association in Ratchagan and Jodi, Praveen Kanth wanted Rahman to provide the music yet again, but the composer was short on time, so Rahman compromised to reinvent tunes earlier composed for films like Thakshak and Earth for the project.[4] Prashanth and Jyothika were later confirmed as the lead pair, though Praveenkanth's sudden decision to act in the film irked Prashanth and his father, who threatened to opt out of the project, before the issue was mediated.[5]
The introduction of Jyothika's character was filmed on the streets of Chennai.[6] The team then went on a shooting stint to Kurinji village at Gobichettipalayam and during the time there provided Rs 2 lakhs to help renovate a temple, which had been closed for twenty years.[7]
Release
Critic Malini Mannath gave the film a negative review adding that "an artist can rarely rise above a bad script, consequently Prashanth’s attempts to infuse some life through fight scenes and dance numbers turn futile" and that "Jyotika’s expressions are becoming repetitive.". The critic concluded that had "ruinously shoddy script" and "the director’s attempt to enter into the acting arena, and play one of the crucial characters in the film adds insult to injury".[8] Another critic added that the film would not give a boost to Prashanth's career as he had anticipated stating that it was a "below average movie".[9] Another reviewer described that "the messy screenplay in the second half ruins the story that admittedly has enough potential for romance, laughs, sentiments and action".[10] Visual Dasan of Kalki wrote don't rush to the theater if anyone screams time killing.[11]
The failure of the film ended the partnership between Rahman and Praveen Kanth, with the composer refusing to score the music for the director's next venture, Thullal. Plans were made in 2003 to remake the film in Telugu as Mahendra, but the venture never took off.[12]
Soundtrack
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Soundtrack album by | ||||
Released | 15 May 2001 | |||
Recorded | Panchathan Record Inn | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Label | Sa Re Ga Ma Ayngaran Music An Ak Audio Star Music | |||
Producer | A. R. Rahman | |||
A. R. Rahman chronology | ||||
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A. R. Rahman was approached to compose music for the film. But, Rahman could not accept the film owing to his busy schedule. The director sought permission to re-use some songs from Rahman's Hindi film, Thakshak and one song from Earth. The director followed the same approach in his previous film Jodi. Playback singer Karthik made his playback debut with this soundtrack.[13] Chennai Online wrote "Compared to the earlier hits of Rahman-Vairamuthu, 'Star' fails to keep up to the standards set by this gifted pair. Let us just hope that this 'Star' twinkles in A.R Rahman's firmament".[14]
The background score was composed by Sabesh–Murali due to Rahman's unavailability.
# | Title | Artist(s) | Lyrics | Duration | Notes |
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1 | "Manasukkul Oru Puyal" | Sujata Trivedi, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sadhana Sargam | Vairamuthu | 5:11 | Reused "Boondon Se Baatein" from Thakshak |
2 | "Thom Karuvil Irundom" | Surjo Bhattacharya, Shankar Mahadevan | Vairamuthu | 5:28 | Reused "Dheem Ta Dare" from Thakshak |
3 | "Rasiga Rasiga" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sujatha Mohan | Piraisoodan | 6:53 | Reused "Rang De" from Thakshak |
4 | "Machha Machhiniye" | Unni Menon, Ganga Sitharasu | Vairamuthu | 5:01 | Reused "Rut Aa Gayi Re" from Earth |
5 | "Adi Nenthikkitten" | Karthik, Chitra Sivaraman | Palani Bharathi | 6:15 | Original Song |
References
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- "Masala!". Cinesouth. Archived from the original on 28 July 2001.
- "Poonkuyilay". Cinematoday2.itgo.com. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
- "A remarkable deed!". Chennai Online. Archived from the original on 3 March 2001. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- "Star: A multi-starrer flop – the New Indian Express". www.cscsarchive.org:8081. Archived from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- "STAR" – A NEW TAMIL MOVIE REVIEW BY YOUR PRABHU". Lollu Express. Archived from the original on 28 October 2005. Retrieved 2012-03-15.
- "Star – Tamil Movie Review". Thiraipadam.com. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
- தாசன், விஷுவல் (12 August 2001). "ஸ்டார்". Kalki (in Tamil). p. 80. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
- "'Star' to 'Mahendra'". The Hindu. 7 October 2003. Archived from the original on 18 July 2004. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
- "Karthik interview: 'Nothing else could give me the joy that music gave me'". scroll. 25 January 2018. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
- "Music Review of STAR". Chennai Online. Archived from the original on 18 October 2004. Retrieved 26 October 2023.