26-1133: Durai may refer to: Durai (film) , a 2008 Indian Tamil-language film by A. Venkatesh People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Durai Chandrasekar , Indian INC politician from Tamil Nadu Durai Chandrasekaran , Indian DMK politician from Tamil Nadu Durai Govindarajan , Indian AIADMK politician from Tamil Nadu Durai Manivel , Indian AIADMK politician from Tamil Nadu Durai Murugan (born 1938), Indian DMK politician and lawyer from Tamil Nadu Durai Ramasamy , Indian INC/AIADMK politician from Tamil Nadu Durai Sundar , Indian computational biologist and bioinformatician Durai Vaiko (born 1972), Indian MDMK politician from Tamil Nadu B. Dorai Raj (died 2000), Indian filmmaker R. S. Durai Senthilkumar , Indian film director, screenwriter, and lyricist Surname [ edit ] Durai (director) (J.F.C. Durai, born 1940), Indian film director in Tamil cinema M. Durai , Indian PMK politician from Tamil Nadu T. T. Durai (born 1948), former CEO of
52-407: A common father. Ratnam intended Agni Natchathiram to follow Mouna Ragam (1986); he completed the script but chose to prioritise Nayakan . Although some scenes were filmed during a break from Nayakan , production on Agni Natchathiram stalled for nearly a year and resumed in late 1987 after Nayakan ' s release. Agni Natchathiram was produced by Ratnam's brother G. Venkateswaran ; it
78-444: A commuter train; Gautham protects her from ruffians hired by Chidambaram to harass her, and he and Anjali accompany Mallika home safely. Mallika addresses Gautham as her elder brother but before he can respond, Ashok arrives and throws him out. Another altercation occurs at a wedding. The next day, they get into a huge brawl in public. Vishwanath berates them both, lamenting his public humiliation at his sons' behaviour. While Vishwanath
104-614: A keen Arjun fan, you'll get plenty of opportunities to whistle and cheer. If not, you can at least doze your way through." Agni Natchathiram Agni Natchathiram ( transl. Scorching Star ) is a 1988 Indian Tamil -language masala film that was written and directed by Mani Ratnam . The film stars Prabhu , Karthik , Amala and newcomer Nirosha , with Vijayakumar , Jayachitra , Sumithra , Tara , S. N. Lakshmi and G. Umapathy in supporting roles. Its story revolves around two half-brothers who come into conflict with each other due to their claims for legitimacy as sons of
130-530: A new standard in the use of lighting, and was remade in Hindi as Vansh (1992). In Madras , half-brothers Gautham and Ashok are the sons of senior government Indian Administrative Service (IAS) official Vishwanath. Gautham's mother is Vishwanath's first wife Susheela, and Ashok's mother is Vishwanath's second wife Kamala. Both Gautham and Ashok inappropriately express their anger towards their father to others, and display open antipathy towards each other. Gautham,
156-476: A role in Agni Natchathiram . Vijayakumar initially refused but Subash remained adamant; when Ratnam narrated the script, Vijayakumar was impressed with the character and accepted the role. G. Umapathy made his acting debut, playing the antagonist Chidambaram. In January 1987, after two weeks of filming for Nayakan , Ratnam resumed work on Agni Natchathiram , filming scenes with Prabhu and Amala such as
182-888: A trainee Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, meets the Commissioner's daughter Anjali and they slowly become lovers. After graduating from the police academy, Gautham is appointed Assistant Commissioner in Madras. Around the same time, Ashok meets a mysterious girl and they also form a romantic relationship. Meanwhile, Vishwanath is appointed head of an inquiry commission to investigate a nefarious factory owner called Chidambaram. One night, Ashok and his friends run into Gautham and Anjali; one of Ashok's friends teases Gautham, who arrests Ashok's friend on an invented charge . Enraged, Ashok and his gang throw stones at Gautham's house, accidentally injuring Susheela. The next day, Gautham arrests Ashok after provoking him into attacking him. Because Vishwanath
208-414: Is a movie for die-hard Arjun fans." Behindwoods wrote "The weak story and loose script are the major drawbacks and with all his experience in tinsel town, Arjun ought to have done better." The Hindu wrote "The Action King lives up to the sobriquet once again — stunts are a major draw of Durai. It is his treatment of the story that is found wanting." Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff wrote "If you're
234-541: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Durai (film) Durai is a 2008 Indian Tamil -language action film directed by A. Venkatesh , from a story by Arjun Sarja , and produced by P. L. Thenappan . It stars Arjun Sarja, alongside Kirat Bhattal , Gajala , Suma Guha, Vivek and Vincent Asokan . The music was composed by D. Imman , while cinematography and editing were handled by V. Lekshmipathy and V. Krishnakumar Raja, who does not remember his past and
260-441: Is haunted by vague memories, works with a cook for Arusuvai Ambi. A sequence of events leads Raja to recollect his real identity as Durai and sets out to avenge his family's death and find the truth behind the death of his mentor Deivanayakam, an honest politician. The music was composed by D. Imman . It includes a remix of the song "Raja Rajathi" from Agni Natchathiram , composed by Ilaiyaraaja . Indiaglitz wrote " Durai
286-708: Is in Shivaranjani , "Thoongatha Vizhigal" is in Amritavarshini , "Oru Poonga Vanam" is in Sudhadhanyasi , and "Ninnukkori Varnam" is in Mohanam . For "Raaja Raajathi", Ilaiyaraaja used no string instruments and composed the opening stanza with only two notes. Anand–Milind adapted the song as "Tap Tap Tapori" for Baaghi (1990), and "Ninnukori Varnam" was sampled by musician Karthik for "Thooriga" from "Guitar Kambi Mele Nindru", an episode of Navarasa (2021). For
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#1732887269715312-403: Is leaving his office, he is run over by a truck driven by one of Chidambaram's thugs and becomes comatose. Mutual fear brings the families closer as Susheela and Kamala wait by his bedside. Chidambaram arranges for Vishwanath's murder in the hospital. When the thugs attack, Gautham and Ashok foil the murder attempt by switching to the ambulance that Vishwanath was in. The next day, the brothers take
338-422: Is out of town, Susheela helps Kamala bail Ashok and offers snide, unsolicited advice about raising her children to be law-abiding. Meanwhile, Chidambaram repeatedly tries to bribe Vishwanath but is rebuffed and orders an assault on Vishwanath. On the day when Ashok's sister Mallika is meeting a prospective groom's family for a matchmaking ceremony, Vishwanath fails to arrive, causing the groom's family to question
364-548: Is spoken in excitement when his wife leaves for her hometown, entered Tamil vernacular. The misquotation also inspired a song of the same name in Nenjam Marappathillai (2021). In 2004, Rediff.com appreciated Agni Natchathiram for its "[s]ubtlety, diffused lighting, realistic fights, plain logic, a controlled Prabhu and a livewire Kartik", calling it a "landmark movie which never got the recognition it deserved up north". In 2018, Rangan called Agni Natchathiram one of
390-508: Is the feature-film debut of Radhika 's sister Nirosha , who was not initially interested in pursuing an acting career, having previously declined an offer to act in Nayakan , but at Radhika's suggestion she joined this film. Vijayakumar , who had quit films and had settled in the United States, had returned to India for a different purpose when assistant director K. Subash met and offered him
416-659: The Telugu dubbed version titled Gharsana , all the lyrics are written by Rajasri . Agni Natchathiram was released on 15 April 1988, the week of Puthandu , the Tamil New Year festival. It ran in theatres for over 200 days, becoming a silver jubilee film and Ratnam's most-profitable film to that point. The film was also dubbed in Telugu as Gharshana . S. Shivakumar, writing for Mid-Day , called Agni Natchathiram "Mani's loosely scripted work to date" and said; "What emerges on
442-790: The National Kidney Foundation Singapore V. Z. Durai , Indian film director See also [ edit ] Dharma Durai (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Durai . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Durai&oldid=1244397877 " Categories : Tamil given names Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
468-492: The bandaged Vishwanath into the commission's office to submit evidence of Chidambaram's crimes. Chidambaram is arrested and the brothers high five each other. After Mouna Ragam (1986), Mani Ratnam wrote the script for Agni Natchathiram , with which he intended to reach out to audiences he could not reach with Mouna Ragam . However, when Muktha Srinivasan approached Ratnam to make a film for Kamal Haasan , which eventually became Nayakan , he agreed. Agni Natchathiram
494-489: The film a rating of 45 out of 100. Jayamanmadhan of Kalki criticised the film for Ratnam's direction and writing. Indian film critic Baradwaj Rangan considers Agni Natchathiram a defining Tamil film for the youth of the 1980s. It became a trendsetter in Tamil cinema for setting "a new standard in the use of lighting". Lakshmipathy's dialogue " En pondatti oorrukku poyiruchu " ("My wife has gone to her town"), often misquoted as " En pondatti oorukku poittaa ", which
520-402: The length of the shot. We went one day, P.C. Sreeram and I, with a stopwatch. Unlike now, when we ramp the shot to the length we need, we had to shoot it to the length that we required, and we had to ensure that the start-to-finish had that escalation. Mani Ratnam on the opening sunrise, 2012 Agni Natchathiram is the second time after Mouna Ragam Karthik collaborated with Ratnam. It
546-446: The screen is frothy and cracks like fresh pop corn". N. Krishnaswamy of The Indian Express wrote the film has "more light than heat", referring to the impact Sriram's technique had on the film, and criticised the comedy subplot. Ananda Vikatan wrote Ratnam proved he could make an interesting and engaging film with just a small thread of script, and that he had imagined each scene differently and presented them interestingly, giving
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#1732887269715572-424: The seriousness of the marriage between Kamala and Vishwanath. Ashok is enraged; he goes to Vishwanath's house and berates him but realises his paternal grandmother has died; Gautham throws him out. Later, Ashok learns his girlfriend also comes from a broken family. The Commissioner learns of Gautham's romance with Anjali and, based on his father's behaviour, doubts his monogamy. Mallika runs into Gautham and Anjali on
598-449: The song "Ninnukkori Varnam". Ratnam, however, could not manage filming for two films at the same time so work on Agni Natchathiram was halted for nearly a year, resuming only after Nayakan ' s release in late 1987. To make the film more commercially viable, a comedy subplot involving a middle-aged man ( V. K. Ramasamy ) and his chauffeur ( Janagaraj ) trying to cavort with a prostitute ( Disco Shanti ) without their wives' knowledge
624-471: Was created. Two backup dancers did not arrive for the filming of the dance song "Raaja Raajathi", so Sundar persuaded his son Prabhu Deva to perform the breakdance in the song. The entire climax was filmed with strobe light effects. Ilaiyaraaja composed the music for the soundtrack of Agni Natchathiram and Vaali wrote the lyrics. Many of the songs are set in Carnatic ragas ; "Vaa Vaa Anbe Anbe"
650-461: Was filmed by P. C. Sreeram , and edited by B. Lenin and V. T. Vijayan . Agni Natchathiram was released on 15 April 1988, the week of the Tamil New Year festival Puthandu , and became a box-office success, running in theatres for over 200 days. The film won two Filmfare Awards South , three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards , and five Cinema Express Awards . It became a trendsetter in Tamil cinema , set
676-457: Was produced by Ratnam's brother G. Venkateswaran , filmed by P. C. Sreeram , and edited by B. Lenin and V. T. Vijayan . Thota Tharani was the art director and Mugur Sundar was the dance choreographer. It's the onset of agni natchatiram [the height of summer]. It stars slowly and reaches a peak with the sun, and then it cools down. The visual seems very simple because it's just the sun coming out, but we actually had to time it and measure
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