Naan Than Bala

Naan Than Bala
Directed by Kannan
Produced by J. A. Lawrence
Starring Vivek
Shwetha Bandekar
Venkatraj J
Music by Venkat Krishi
Cinematography Azhagiya Manalavan
Edited by V. Vijay
Production
company
SSS Entertainments
Release dates
13 June 2014
Country India
Language Tamil

Naan Than Bala (English: I'm Bala) is a 2014 Tamil drama film directed by Kannan and produced by J. A. Lawrence under SSS Entertainments. Vivek plays the film's lead role.[1] The film released on 13 June 2014.

Cast

  • Vivek as Bala
  • Venkatraj J as Poochi
  • Shwetha Bandekar as Vaishali
  • Mayilsamy
  • Cell Murugan as Thomas Alva Edison
  • Dhruva
  • Sounder
  • Lavanya
  • Sujatha Sivakumar
  • Meenakshi Ammal
  • Ashok Pandiyan
  • Thennavan as Kattooran
  • Niresh
  • Master Rahul
  • Baby Pisha
  • Kanchipuram Abdulla
  • Afsal
  • Ragu
  • Ravi Ganesh
  • Arulmani Seenivasan
  • Jai Rajeev

Plot

Bala (Vivek), a poor priest lives in an agraharam in Kumbakonam, looking after his aged parents and performing puja at a Perumal temple. Circumstances force him to accept help from a hired killer Poochi (Venkatraj) to save his father from a jail sentence.But life takes an unfortunate turn for Bala. Unable to bear the taunts of the neighbours, Bala’s parents commit suicide. Bala is forced to leave the agraharam.He begins a new life with his friend Poochi in Kancheepuram.Vaishali (Swetha), a young Sourashtrian who sells poli on the streets, comes into his life. Soon they get engaged.Meanwhile, a close friendship develops between Bala and Poochi. When Bala learns of Poochi’s true identity. The police and the family is one of the victims are desperate to hunt down Poochi.Though Bala is a good influence on Poochi, and he reform a cold hearted killer, who has been manipulated and trained by a dangerous gangster from the time he was ten The second half is all about whether their friendship survives this war of principles.

Production

Kannan had approached Vivek with the script and the team began preliminary work in June 2013.[2] In November 2013, Vivek confirmed filming had started and stated he would portray the role of a Hindu priest at a Perumal temple in Kumbakonam, who gets into a relationship with a local thug. He said that he opted to move away from his usual comedy roles after being advised by director Bala and Kamal Haasan.[3] During production, the media wrongly reported that R. Kannan who had made Settai (2013) was director of the film. He later clarified it was not him but R. Kannan.[4]

The team held a large scale audio launch event in December 2013 at Kamala Theatre, Chennai with Mani Ratnam, Bharathiraja, K. Balachander and A. R. Rahman in attendance as chief guests.[5] Vivek was insistent that Rahman attended the event and pushed back the launch by a week and changed the setting from Sathyam Cinemas, in order to accommodate the composer.[6]

Music

Song Title Singers Lyricist
"Thiru vai" Priyadarshini Vaali
"Uyire" Srinivas, Priyadarshini Na. Muthukumar
"Amma Romba" Baby Lokeswari Prabhu Na. Muthukumar
"Ariyama" Madhu Balakrishnan Na. Muthukumar
"Bhojanam" Priya sisters Na. Muthukumar
"Kanmani Penmani" Priya sisters Na. Muthukumar
"Eruna Rayiluthan" Haricharan, Suchitra Ilaiyakammban

Release

The satellite rights of the film were sold to Jaya TV.

Reception

Baradwaj Rangan wrote, "Naan Than Bala should have been shattering drama. That it isn’t is a function of the usual problems of our cinema — sketchy performances in the supporting parts, flavourless romance, comedy that constantly undermines the film’s seriousness, lazy contrivances, mood-killing songs and an over-the-top ending".[7] The Times of India gave the film 2 stars out of 5 and wrote, "There is juicy melodrama in-built in the story of Naan Than Bala but the writing and direction are plain amateurish. The trouble is that the director, Kannan, never really has a grip on this material...Kannan's treatment of this material is at best TV serial melodrama".[8] IANS gave 2.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Shoddy writing and direction makes Naan Than Bala a boring film despite good intention".[9] The New Indian Express wrote, "The plot did have the potential to turn into an intriguing play-out of human inadequacies and emotions. But the director fails to capitalise on it".[10] Silverscreen.in wrote, "There is nothing wrong with the premise in itself : a simple tale of amity between a Hindu priest and a hardened criminal, but there is a lot wrong with the execution".[11] Behindwoods gave it 1.75 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Naan Than Bala is an old tale of Dharma’s triumph over evil that doesn’t engage you well enough and is kind of preachy at places, but with a very heartfelt performance from Vivek".[12] Indiaglitz.com also gave 1.75 out of 5 and wrote, "Debutante director R.Kannan's intentions are noble. But what hampers the overall impact is the script replete with cliches and uninteresting narration. The glitches in writing and execution are too many to let us hope that a good message and Vivekh's acting prowess can help the film sail through".[13]

References

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