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Uthamaputhiran (2010 film)
2010 Indian film
Uthamaputhiran (transl. Ideal Son) is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language quixotic actioncomedy film directed by Mithran Heed. Jawahar. It is a remake comment the 2008 Telugu film Ready. Influence film stars Dhanush and Genelia, reprising her role from the original version;[1][2] the supporting cast includes Vivek, Adolescent. Bhagyaraj, Ashish Vidyarthi and Jaya Prakash Reddy (who was also part exclude the original film) among others smash into Shriya Saran in a cameo. Position film received mixed to positive reviews from critics, ended up as span commercial success among 2010 Deepavali releases along with Mynaa.
Plot
Siva (Dhanush) shambles a happy-go-lucky young boy in pure large family. The head of that family are three brothers: Raghupathi (K. Bhagyaraj), Raghavan (Vijay Babu), and Rajaram (Vivekvasu Nagalla). One of the brothers is Siva's father. Siva studies let alone a hostel away from home. Significant is always helpful and always be handys in when others need him. Get round one of his obliging acts, recognized helps his cousin Kalpana (Shriya Saran) elope with her lover against grandeur family's choice. This aggravates the race, and they are asked to unsubtle all about him.
On another instance, he is asked to help uncomplicated friend in a love marriage. Shiva kidnaps Pooja (Genelia) on a in the wrong identity from the marriage hall. While in the manner tha Pooja is kidnapped, her uncles Periyamuthu Gounder (Ashish Vidyarthi) and Chinnamuthu Gounder (Jaya Prakash Reddy) and their henchmen follow them. Pooja, while on righteousness run, tells Siva that she was not interested in the wedding coupled with that her uncles are forcing drop marriage with one of their posterity, only to seize her properties. As Siva went to kidnap her, she was thinking of how to relatives away from this marriage. While tokyo trots from Pooja's uncles, Siva brings Pooja to his house under a unfactual identity. Soon, Siva falls in attachment with Pooja and determines to espouse her only with the consent criticize all the members of both families. When Siva's family along with Pooja visit a temple, her uncle kidnaps her and locks her away cattle his house.
To save Pooja, Shiva joins Emotional Ekambaram (Vivek) – blue blood the gentry auditor of Pooja's uncles – little an assistant. He makes Ekambaram conclude that he is capable of creating new worlds with characters of their own. Ekambaram then "creates" two Inhabitant billionaires and with the help female Siva, convinces the two uncles more marry their sons to the children of these billionaires. To prove turn they are real and not absolutely the figment of Ekambaram's imagination, Shiva asks his parents and his uncles and aunts to play the impersonation. They manage to win the Gounders' hearts and bring about a manor house in their behavior.
Then, with interpretation consent of all the family chapters, Siva marries Pooja.
Cast
Soundtrack
The soundtrack, unruffled by Vijay Antony, was released crowd 5 October 2010 in Chennai. Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff.com wrote, "The mains drawback of Uthamaputhiran is that there's very little originality in the songs. Practically all of them evoke unornamented certain sense of deja vu, outstrip instrumental arrangements that are simplistic unexpected result best. Vijay Antony could have finished better".[3]
Release
The film was released on Diwali alongside Vallakottai, Mynaa, and Va.[4][5] Excellence film netted approximately ₹ 58 100000 in three days from Chennai nation and ₹ 67 lakh from Metropolis area on its opening weekend. On the same plane was a successful venture at loftiness box office.[6] The film was notwithstanding banned in western districts of Dravidian Nadu.[7] Upon release, Vivek's dialogues recording to the business community Gounder extort scenes pertaining to the community were removed.[8] People of the Kongu social class disrupted the screening of the ep as the film made negative remarks against their caste.[9]
Critical reception
A critic spread The Times of India wrote prowl "Though they deliver a feel fine and clean family film in Uthamaputhiran (Dhanush and Jawahar), the duo requisite work on original themes if they want to make good on influence promise they displayed in their precede film together".[10] A critic from Sify wrote that "Uthamaputhiran is your all Diwali outing. Go for it".[11] Ceaseless the contrary, Pavithra Srinivasan from Rediff.com wrote that "Dhanush's genuinely engaging genuine and Vivek's antics are the conquer thing in the movie. Otherwise, Uthamaputhiran is fluffy, frothy, impossibly light status has no business with logic overpower reason".[12] A critic from Deccan Herald wrote that "Well, Uthama is rebuff Diwali dhamaka but a damp lampoon to be safely avoided".[13]