Saattai

Saattai
Directed by M.Anbazhagan
Produced by John Max
Written by M.Anbazhagan
Starring
Music by D. Imman
Cinematography M. Jeevan
Edited by R. Nirmal
Production
company
Shalom Studios
Distributed by Photo Factory (P). Ltd
Release date
  • 19 September 2012 (2012-09-19)
Country India
Language Tamil
Budget 2 cr

Saattai (English : Whip) is a 2012 Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by M. Anbazhagan. The film features Samuthirakani and Thambi Ramaiah in pivotal roles.[1] The film's soundtrack and background score were composed by D. Imman. The film received positive reviews from critics.The shooting took place in NLC and Thiruvannamalai. The film was followed by a sequel 4 years later, titled Appa. [2]

Plot

Dayalan (Samuthirakani) is a newly appointed teacher of a government school in Vanthaarangudi village near Thiruvannamalai city. He is unhappy with the education system and is also worried about the pitiable condition of education of government schools. After joining the school, he tries to change the school's environment. This is not welcome by Singaperumal (Thambi Ramaiah) who is Assistant Head Master (AHM). Dayalan's decision for the change does not go well with other teachers and students as well. But Dayalan's good moves were slowly noticed by Pandian (Junior Balaiah). Slowly, Dayalan gets popular among the class students. In between, there is love between Pazhani (Yuvan) and Arivazhagi (Mahima Nambiar). Pazhani's father is also a teacher in the same school. Singaperumal was waiting for a turn to take revenge on Dayalan. In these situation, Arivazhagi was sexually abused by somebody. Singaperumal files a case against Dayalan as a culprit. After Arivazhagi opens the statement to the police that another teacher is her abuser, Dayalan was released. Dayalan organizes an inter school competition between schools. Dayalan's school gets first place because of Arivazhagi's and Pazhani's hard work. After that, Dayalan gets attacked by mobs arranged by Singaperumal. Dayalan gets admitted in the hospital. All the students and teachers go to the hospital to see him and they were denied to see him by the hospital authorities as he is in very critical condition. Then arrives his wife and inspires the students to study for the coming exams. Students study well and they top their district, and the movie ends with Dayalan giving the responsibility of HM to Singaperumal. So he reforms and apologizes to Dayalan. Then Dayalan goes to the next village to reform another government school.

Cast

Soundtrack

Saattai
Soundtrack album by D. Imman
Released 14 January 2012
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Language Tamil
Label Sony Music
Producer D. Imman
D. Imman chronology
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Therodum Veedhiyile
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The music for the film is by D. Imman. Yugabharathi has penned the lyrics.[3]

TrackSongSinger(s)Notes
1"Jada Jada Jaada"Ramesh Vinayagam, Sai Venkat, Haripriya, Aswath, Divya
2"Sahaayane"Shreya Ghoshal
3"Andhurundai Kannazhagi"Thanjai Selvi, Chitty
4"Adi Raangi"Santosh Hariharan
5"Nanbaa Vaa Nanbaa"Saicharan
6"Dayas Insight"Elisabeth Mani
7"Serene Grace"Priya Himesh
8"Sahaayane (Karaoke Version)"Instrumental
9"Adi Raangi (Karaoke Version)"Instrumental

Release

The satellite rights of the film were sold to STAR Vijay.[4]

Critical reception

Saattai opened to positive reviews from critics. Sify's critic described the film as a "decent entertainer which harps loudly on the message it wants to convey", noting that director M Anbazhgan "has neatly worked the film around [Samuthira]kani’s character but at times it becomes too preachy and sentimental".[5] M. Suganth from The Times of India gave it 4 out of 5 and claimed that Saattai was a "commercial potboiler dressed up as arty fare". The reviewer further wrote: "Anbazhagan's intentions are quite commendable [...] but the sad thing is that he goes about this task with less subtlety and more sermonizing, with the result that the scenes where he wishes to make a point come across as totally preachy".[6] Similarly, Malathi Rangarajan from The Hindu wrote: "The aim is lofty, the theme, noble. It is in execution that director Anbazhagan falters a little". She concluded that the film was "at times obviously sermonising" but "still [...] worthy of notice".[7] Behindwoods's reviewer gave it 2 out of 5 and noted: "The preachy dialogues in the film are what students listen to in real life. This is probably why the film fails to make the intended impact as there is nothing out of the box".[8]

Sequel

Spin-off

Appa (2016)

In September 2015, Samuthirakani chose to postpone the production of his Kitna, after the lead actress Dhansika got an offer to appear in Pa. Ranjith's Kabali (2016). He chose instead to use his time directing and producing a sequel to his earlier film, Saattai (2012), and revealed that the film would be titled Appa.[9] He revealed that the film would bear no resemblance to the first film, but would be a spiritual sequel and would revolve around the education system like the previous film. He initially approached Anbazhagan to direct the film, but the director's commitments to making Rupai produced by Prabhu Solomon, meant that Samuthirakani directed the film himself. Samuthirakani also revealed that the film's plot line had been taken from a real life incident, which happened when choosing a school for his son.[10]

The film was shot in 34 days, with Samuthirakani expressing his interest in remaking the film in 12 different Indian languages and revealed that he had begun talking to Telugu actors Nagarjuna and Venkatesh about reprising the lead roles.[11][12] A teaser for the film was released during December 2015.[13] Apparently, the Malayalam remake of this movie has begun on 25 March 2017 and it's going to be directed by Samuthirakani himself.[14] This marks his debut in Malayalam film industry as director.

Awards

Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2nd South Indian International Movie Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Thambi Ramaiah Nominated

References

  1. "Samuthirakani's 'Saattai'". IndiaGlitz. 7 June 2011. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  2. "Saattai". Times of India. 21 September 2012. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  3. "Audio Beat: Saattai". The Hindu. 8 September 2012. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  4. "Saattai Movie on Star Vijay". The Times of India. 1 November 2015. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  5. "Movie Review : Saattai". Sify. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  6. Suganth M (2012-09-21). "Saattai movie review". The Times of India. Retrieved 2013-06-18.
  7. Rangarajan, Malathi (2012-09-22). "Saattai: Cracking the whip differently". The Hindu. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  8. "Saattai Review". Behindwoods. 2012-09-03. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  9. "Samudrakani's Next, 'Saatai 2'". The New Indian Express.
  10. Only Kollywood. "Samuthirakani confirms directing Saattai 2". Only Kollywood.
  11. Rao, Subha J. (30 June 2016). "A father's love". Retrieved 28 October 2016 via The Hindu.
  12. "Wish to make 'Appa' in 12 languages: Samuthirakani". Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  13. "Appa Movie First Look Teaser - Top10 Cinema".
  14. "Samuthirakani's 'Appa' remake with Varalaxmi and Jayaram". Top 10 Cinema. 2017-03-25. Retrieved 2017-03-25.
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