Seevalaperi Pandi

Seevalaperi Pandi
DVD cover
Directed by Prathap Pothan
Produced by P G Srikanth
Written by K Rajeswar
Starring
Music by Adithyan
Cinematography K Aravind
Edited by B Lenin
V T Vijayan
Production
company
Radhi Films
Distributed by Radhi Films
Release date
  • 23 June 1994 (1994-06-23)
Running time
145 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Seevalaperi Pandi is a 1994 Tamil drama film directed by Prathap Pothan. It was produced by P. G. Srikanth with a musical score by Adithyan. The film was a blockbuster hit based on the life of 'Seevalaperi' Pandi, and its success was a turning point in the lead actor, Napoleon's career, making him into a movie hero.[1][2][3]

Plot

'Seevalaperi' Pandi (Napoleon), a brave man is married to Velammal (Saranya). They both live with her, his mother (Rangammal), and his elder brother Malayandi (Madhan Gabriel). The village leader, Grams (Vijayachander), impressed by Pandi's strength, hires him as his bodyguard.

Grams is a good man, but he ruined the lives of some villagers because of his wrong judgments. Nayanar (R P Viswam), Sivankalai (Alex), Karuppaiah (Suryakanth), Mookaiah (Venniradai Moorthy), and Oochandi (Prasanna) were against Grams's decisions that affected the villagers. Together with the help of Pandi, they plot to kill Grams. Pandi and his associates kill Grams, but they immediately surrender. At the trial, Pandi's associates are free to go, while Pandi receives a death sentence. While Pandi waits for his death, his associates promise him that they will help his family.

At the last-minute, Pandi receives a reprieve. His sentence is life imprisonment. Pandi lives in jail, hoping his co-killers have helped his family as promised. His brother and wife reveal that his mother had died due to lack of food. Nayanar has not helped his family out with money or food as promised. He also updates Pandi that they treat him with no respect at all and instead used to abuse his family.

Pandi escapes from jail the very night and decides to take revenge on his former associates. Pandi visits Nayanar seeking vengeance. Nayanar has a different story, fooling Pandi to turn him against his brother. Once Pandi has left, Nayanar informs police of Pandi's escape. Pandi, now hunted by the police, decides to take revenge on his former associates.

On this journey, he steals from the rich who earned their money and helps the poor. Very soon, he becomes a local hooded warrior, and people show support towards him. This troubles the police, and a special sub-inspector gets the case. The sub-inspector enters the village people in disguise to arrest Pandi, but the locals do not help him.

Pandi now lives under the name Konar and assists another village head Ravi (Nizhalgal Ravi). Ravi is unaware that he is Pandi in disguise. One fateful night, Pandi fights with his wife. Pandi decides to surrender, but police catch him before he can do so.

At the station, high-ranked officials decide to kill Pandi. They expect that the locals will favour Pandi in court cases and not get a conviction. The police decide to escort Pandi to a dark and deserted place to shoot him. This way they can avoid the complicated situation and deliver their justice. The sub-inspector warns Pandi of the officials' plot to kill him. Pandi refuses to escape. Pandi's final words were to treat all men equal and remove caste-based differences.

Cast

Production

Rajeshwar went to Tirunelveli and stayed in the city to gather material for the film. He interacted with the locals for over three months. Though the film was based on the life of a person of the same name, several scenes in the film were fictional. Rajeshwar stated: "The movies might be based on real people, but they were not biographies. The characters and incidents are embellished to make the movie more interesting. So, Oila, an important character in Seevalaperi Pandi was richly embroidered".[4]

Soundtrack

Seevalaperi Pandi
Soundtrack album by Adithyan
Released 1994
Recorded 1994
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 23:57
Producer Adithyan

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer Adithyan. The soundtrack, released in 1994, features five tracks with lyrics written by Vairamuthu and K Rajeswar.[5][6] The songs like "Kilakku Sivakayile" "Oyila Paadum Paatule" and "Thirunelveli seemayile" were chartbusters.

TrackSongSinger(s)Duration
1'Aruvi Onnu Kulikudhu'Swarnalatha4:05
2'Kilakku Sivakiyile'Rajagopal, Sujatha Mohan, P G Srikanth, Napoleon3:45
3'Masala Araikura'Mano, Asha Latha4:54
4'Oyila Paadum Paatule'K S Chithra6:13
5'Thirunvelli Seemayile'S P Balasubrahmanyam5:00

Reception

The film became a blockbuster hit at the box-office and eventually became a turning point in Napolean's career.[7][8]

Remake

The producer of the film announced that he had plans to make a sequel to the film in November 2015, and considered bringing in Gautham Menon and Kamal Haasan to work on the film. However, it was shelved.[9]

References

  1. "Filmography of seevalapperi pandi". cinesouth.com. Retrieved 2013-02-03.
  2. "Seevalaperi Pandi (1994) Tamil Movie". en.600024.com. Retrieved 2013-02-03.
  3. "Napoleon going steady". indiaglitz.com. 2007-11-23. Retrieved 2013-02-03.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 9 January 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  5. "Seevalaperi Pandi Songs". raaga.com. Retrieved 2013-02-03.
  6. "Seevalaperi Pandi Tamil Movie". hummaa.com. Retrieved 2013-02-03.
  7. "Napoleon in 'Pallikondapuram'". indiaglitz.com. 2008-06-12. Retrieved 2013-02-03.
  8. "Welcome to ActorNapoleon.com - Cinema Profile". actornapoleon.com. Retrieved 2013-02-03.
  9. http://www.indiaglitz.com/gautham-menon-to-direct-seevalaperipandi-remake-with-kamal-haasan-tamil-news-146996.html
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