Valla Desam

Valla Desam
Directed by N. T. Nantha
Produced by K. Raveendran
Emmanuel
Written by N. T. Nantha
Starring Anu Hasan
Nassar
David Yuvarajan
Music by L. V. Muthukumarasamy
R. K. Sundar
Cinematography N. T. Nantha
Edited by Deepak S. Dwaraknath
Production
company
Lakxshanna Pictures
Release date
22 September 2017
Country India
Language Tamil

Valla Desam (English: Highly Developed country) is a 2017 Indian Tamil action film written and directed by N. T. Nantha. The film features Anu Hasan in the leading role, with Nassar, Amit, David Yuvarajan and Akarshana portraying supporting characters.[1] The film began production in early 2012 and had a theatrical release after several delays on 22 September 2017.

Cast

Production

Anu Hasan first announced the project during an interview to The Hindu in May 2012, stating she had signed on to appear in a film titled Kanavughal Aayiram to be directed by London-based film maker Nantha Thurai.[2] The film began shoot in London during late 2012 under the title of Aayiram Kanavugal and was also developed under its literal English translation 1000 Dreams, before undergoing a name change in late 2014 after a period of little progress.[3] In July 2015, actor Silambarasan recorded his voice for a song in the film, which has music composed by his cousin, Muthukumarasamy who is also the son of veteran composer late L. Vaidyanathan.[4] The film's soundtrack album and trailer was released at an event in Chennai in August 2015 by actor Kamal Haasan and director Bharathiraja.[5] Following two years of inactivity, the team prepared the film for a theatrical release in September 2017.[6][7]

Soundtrack

Valla Desam
Soundtrack album by L. V. Muthukumarasamy & R. K. Sundar
Released 1 July 2016 (2016-July-01)[8]
Recorded 3 August 2015
Length 21:06
Language Tamil
Label Junglee Music
External audio
Audio Jukebox on YouTube

The film's music was composed by L. V. Muthukumarasamy and R. K. Sundar, while the audio rights of the film was acquired by Junglee Music. The album released on 3 August 2015 and featured five songs.

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Theyil Suttalum"Muthu VijayanL. V. MuthukumarasamySilambarasan03:44
2."Edho Edho Ennam"SamaranL. V. MuthukumarasamySuchitra04:24
3."Manamae Manamae"Mullai NishanthanL. V. MuthukumarasamyPriya Himesh, Abhay Jodhpurkar04:07
4."Vaa Thanimayil"SamaranR. K. SundarPadmalatha04:15
5."Megam Kalaivathillai"SamaranR. K. SundarPalakkad Sreeram04:40
Total length:21:06

Release

The film was released across Tamil Nadu on 22 September 2017 during the most crowded release date of the year at the Chennai box office.[9] The film drew largely negative reviews, with a critic from Sify.com writing that the film has "bad writing and amateurish making" and "ends up as a tedious watch mainly due to the bland writing". The critic added the film has "the potential for an edge of the seat action thriller but sadly the problem is that it literally offers nothing new and execution is below average".[10] A critic from the Deccan Chronicle wrote "the problems of Valla Desam start early and despite having a lot of the elements required for a successful spy thriller in place, the dialogues and the characterization fall flat, and because of this, none of the personal tragedy and dangers tends to strike you as imminent.[11] Likewise, a reviewer from The Times of India noted "Valla Desam aspires to be a tense spy thriller, but falls short in both the writing and making."[12]

References

  1. "Being Anu Hasan". The Hindu.
  2. "Happy in her space". The Hindu.
  3. "I have no fear of failure: Anu Hassan". The New Indian Express.
  4. "Simbu for a semi-hollywood style Tamil film". Behind Woods.
  5. "Simbhu lends his voice for popular actress re-entry film". India Glitz.
  6. "Nantha upbeat about Valla Desam". Deccan Chronicle.
  7. "Primed for her comeback". Deccan Chronicle.
  8. "Valladesam (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". iTunes.
  9. "Friday Fury". Sify.
  10. "Valla Desam review-Bad writing & amateurish making". Sify.
  11. "Valladesam movie review: Despite a lot of elements, film falls flat". Deccan Chronicle.
  12. "Valladesam Movie Review". The Times of India.
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