Kuttrame Thandanai

Kutrame Thandanai

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Directed by M. Manikandan
Produced by S. Harihara Naganathan
S. Muthu
S. Kaleeswaran
Written by M. Manikandan
Anand Annamalai
Starring Vidharth
Aishwarya Rajesh
Pooja Devariya
Rahman
Music by Ilaiyaraaja
Cinematography M. Manikandan
Edited by Anucharan
Production
company
Don Production
Tribal Art Productions
Distributed by KR Films
Skylark Entertainment
Release dates
2 September 2016
Running time
93 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Kuttrame Thandanai (English: The Crime is the Punishment) is a 2016 Tamil language neo-noir crime psychological thriller film cinematograph and directed by M. Manikandan and produced by S. Harihara Naganathan, S. Muthu, S. Kaleeswaran under Don Production co prodcued with Tribal Art Productions.

This film starring Vidharth, Aishwarya Rajesh and Pooja Devariya in the leading roles.[1] Supporting role played by Rahman, Nassar, Guru Somasundaram, G. Marimuthu and Yogi Babu Played guest appearances.

This film written by M. Manikandan and Anand Annamalai, music score by Ilaiyaraaja(without songs), edited by Anucharan(Kirumi fame director and editor), production designed by Balasubramanian and Vijay Aadhinathan.

The film follows the story of a man with tunnel vision, who is slowly going blind and cannot afford the surgery to fix his eyes. When he witnesses a young woman's murder, the suspects offer him large sums of money to remain quiet and he inadvertently gets stuck in between two parties. The film released on 2 September 2016 to positive reviews, following several screenings at film festivals worldwide.

Plot

Ravi, a young man suffering from tunnel vision, works as a collection boy in a credit card collection office.His Senior in office is Anu, who is also a close friend of him. Ravi lives in a housing colony, which is surrounded by many flats. He lives in the first floor and opposite to his house in the ground floor lives Swetha, a young woman who appears to be modern and carefree. Ravi always watches her from his balcony and sometimes watches her secretly. She is often visited by a few men. One of them is her boss Vijay Prakash,who brings her a gift and the other seems to be her boyfriend Arun. One day Ravi sees Arun coming out of her house angry and stares at him as he drives away.

Ravi is getting treatment for his eye condition and the lady Doctor says his condition could only get worse in the future and needs an eye transplant, which would cost him 3,20,000 rupees. As he doesnt have enough money, he tries to apply for a loan from his boss, which is rejected.

One night, Ravi sees Vijay Prakash coming out of Swetha's house with panic and gets back inside suddenly and locks the door. Ravi gets suspicious and goes down and enquires him about Swetha. He calls him inside and shows him Swetha,who is lying in pool of blood. Ravi decides that Vijay Prakash has killed Swetha and is angry at him. But Vijay Prakash offers him a deal to remain quiet, despite claiming that he did not kill her and if his name is involved in her death, then it may affect is name and business in the society. So in order to get his eye condition cured, Ravi agrees to remain quiet and takes Rs.3,20,000 from Vijay Prakash. Vijay and Ravi part ways.

Ravi visits the hospital to pay the money for his treatment, but is told that the full amount for surgery will be Rs.4,82,000 instead of Rs.3,20,000 due to some miscellaneous charges. Disappointed Ravi calls Vijay prakash for more money but he refuses to pay any more saying that their deal is over. Meanwhile police start investigation and start enquiring everyone in the colony and finally visit his house too. He initially says he doesn't know anything, but as he is angry on Vijay Prakash for not giving him money, he informs the police that he saw a man near Swetha's house on the night of the murder.

The police takes him to the station and begin to enquire, at the same time Arun (Swetha's boyfriend) is in the station applying for anticipatory bail, saying that he never knew anyone named Swetha. Ravi identifies Arun as the man he saw on the night of the murder to the police and Arun is considered as the prime suspect. Ravi tries to contact Vijay Prakash again but his phone is swithced off. With Anu's help he somehow he gets his number and meets him again, threatening that he will inform about him to police and strikes a deal again, this time for 2,00,000 rupees.

Ravi goes to the hospital again and is informed that his name is registered for surgery and is on the waiting list to get a suitable donor and is told that he must wait for a long time. Frustrated, Ravi shouts at the hospital employees and is enraged. An employee says him that if he pays Rs.5,00,000 extra as a bribe, his name will pushed up the order and his surgery will take place soon.

Ravi is Clueless about what to do. One night he is met by a stranger who was sent by Arun's advocate and he offers him a deal to remain quiet in the court, as Ravi is the only witness in this case. Ravi agrees for a deal of 5 lakh but Arun's side offer him only Rs.1 lakh as advance and the remaining money after the hearing of the case. Ravi half heartedly agrees and takes one lakh.

While walking back home Ravi is attacked by a stranger.Ravi guesses that it must be the work of Vijay Prakash and visits him. He threatens Vijay Prakash saying that he will reveal everything to his family if he doesnt agree to his deal. and Ravi demands 25 lakhs. Enraged, Vijay Prakash shouts at him saying that he did not kill swetha but eventually agrees to pay Ravi and also agrees that he had an affair with Swetha.

In the Court, Arun is enquired in front of the judge and he says that he too had a relationship with Swetha but never intended to marry her. Ravi false witnesses that he saw Arun on the day of the murder and the court takes this as an evidence and announces Arun as the killer. He is arrested. Arun's lawyer and father are puzzled. Ravi returns the One lakh to them and returns home. His house owner asks him to vacate his house so he starts packing his things.

Ravi has a secret mobile phone in which the wallpaper is a photo of him and Swetha together. It is then revealed that Ravi and Swetha were in a relationship and Swetha started avoiding him after knowing about his eye condition. Also she turns out to be unfaithful, sleeping with many men for her pleasure and profits.This enrages Ravi and he asks her to come with him and he is ready to accept her. She refuses and insults Ravi. So Ravi kills her in a fit of rage and escapes.

Finally Ravi is met on the road by the Lady doctor who initially diagnosed him with this eye condition and says him that, his condition is indeed incurable and he will become blind despite an eye transfer. She was forced to lie to him because of the hospital pressure and leaves.

Ravi is totally heartbroken and regrets that he did a big mistake. He and Anu move to some other state and live a peaceful life,where as Ravi is completely blind and is assisted by Anu. The film ends by showing that Ravi's mistakes were indeed the Punishments.

Cast

Production

Manikandan had committed to direct Kutrame Thandanai produced by the brothers of actor Vidharth, before the director had made Kaaka Muttai (2015). The film's shoot began production in October 2014 with Vidharth and Pooja Devariya portraying the lead roles.[2] Manikandan then approached actress Aishwarya Rajesh to portray an interesting role in the film, and though the actress initially turned down the offer, she later chose to feature in the film.[3] Ilaiyaraaja was signed on to compose the film's background music.[4] The film was shot over a period of 33 days in Chennai and Kolkata.[5]

Release

Prior to its theatrical release, the film premiered at a few international festivals, including the New York Indian Film Festival and Mumbai International Film Festival.[6][7][8] The film had a worldwide theatrical release on 2 September 2016 and received critical acclaim. Behindwoods.com noted that it was a "technically sound thriller film", while Rediff.com noted "despite the ordinary performances, the gripping plot, engaging screenplay and care to technical details make director Manikandan’s Kutrame Thandanai an interesting watch".[9][10] A critic from The New Indian Express wrote "with its mature unconventional take on a crime scene, and its international feel and sensibility, Kuttrame Thandanai does Tamil cinema proud", adding that Manikandan displays "out-of-the-box-thinking, an intriguing screenplay and deft narration".[11] The satellite rights of the film were sold to Zee Thamizh.

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