Muni 2: Kanchana

Muni 2: Kanchana (simply known as Kanchana) is a 2011 Tamil horror comedy film written, produced and directed by Raghava Lawrence as a sequel to his previous venture, Muni (2007) and the second film in the installment of Muni film series. The film features himself alongside Sarathkumar, and Lakshmi Rai in the lead roles, while Kovai Sarala, Devadarshini and Sriman play supporting roles.

Kanchana
Theatrical relcroreposter
Directed byRaghava Lawrence
Produced byRaghava Lawrence
Written byRaghava Lawrence
StarringRaghava Lawrence
R. Sarathkumar
Lakshmi Rai
Kovai Sarala
Devadarshini
Sriman
Music byS. Thaman
CinematographyVetri
E. Krishnasamy
Edited byKishore Te.
Production
company
Distributed bySri Thenandal Films
Release date
  • 22 July 2011 (2011-07-22)
Running time
170 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget5 crore[1]
Box officeest. ₹35 crore

The film revolves around Raghava, who is scared to venture outside gets possessed by a ghost and starts behaving weirdly. The ghost turns out to be a transgender woman who wants to take revenge on an MLA who murdered her and her family for land-grabbing. The film's cinematography and editing was handled by Vetri and Kishore Te. respectively. The film's soundtrack was composed by Thaman. The film's distribution rights were bought by Sri Thenandal Films.

The film released on 22 July 2011,[2] while a dubbed same-titled Telugu version was released a week earlier in Andhra Pradesh. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film became a commercial success in both languages.[3][4] The film was remade in Kannada as Kalpana directed by Ramanarayanan. Was remade also in Sinhala as Maya in Sri Lanka and in Bengali as Mayabiny in (2017) starring Symon Sadik, Amit Hasan and Airin Sultana and in Hindi as Laxmmi Bomb.

Plot

Raghava (Lawrence Raghavendra) is a typical jobless man but a lovable person who spends his days playing cricket with friends. He suffers from an irrational fear of ghosts and retreats to the safety of his home after sunset. His fear is so great he prefers to sleep with his mother (Kovai Sarala) and has her accompany him to the bathroom at night. This creates a major annoyance in the household, including Raghava's brother (Sriman), sister-in-law (Devadarshini), and their children.

One day, Raghava and his friends are forced to abandon their usual cricket ground and find a new one; they unwittingly select an abandoned ground which is rumored to be haunted. A bizarre weather change scares them away. Raghava brings home his cricket stumps, which have been stained with blood from a buried corpse in the ground. He focuses on wooing Priya (Lakshmi Rai), his sister-in-law's sister. In the following days, his mother and sister-in-law witnesses several paranormal activities at night because of a ghost. On consulting a priest, they perform three rituals to ascertain if the house is haunted:

1. They keep a coconut on a rangoli and pray to Shiva. If the coconut spins, it is considered that the house is haunted, but only 50% sure. They start to do the next ritual.

2. They make a cow eat food. If the cow runs out of the house without eating the food, the house is considered to be haunted, but they just want to make sure and start to do the next one but are 75% sure.

3. They leave a lamp lit and two drops of blood and leave the house, stopping the electricity. Then the ghost of the woman appears and licks the blood. This is seen by the people, who were scared and ran away from the house for that night.

Scared senseless, Raghava's mother and sister-in-law hire two priests (Manobala and Mayilsamy) to get rid of the ghost from their house. The priests, however, are conmen, and run away after seeing the real ghost. That night, the ghost possesses Raghava, who begins acting increasingly effeminate, alienating himself from Priya and wearing women's clothes and jewelry. His family angrily confronts him, when it is revealed that there are actually three ghosts who have possessed him: a violent woman, a Hindi-speaking Muslim, and a mentally retarded boy. Raghava's family hires an exorcist, who drives the spirit away from Raghava's body. The ghost of the woman, trapped, reveals her story.

Karthik alias Kanchana (Sarathkumar) is a transgender woman who was disowned by her parents. She is offered shelter by a kind Muslim named Bhai (Babu Antony), who has an intellectually disabled son. Regretting that she could not become a doctor as she intended, she adopts another young transgender girl named Krishna alias Geetha (Priya) and works hard to support her financially. When Geetha leaves to study medicine abroad, Kanchana buys a plot of land where Geetha intended to construct a hospital for the poor. That ground is unlawfully taken by the crooked MLA Shankar (Devan). Kanchana angrily confronts Shankar, who kills her. He also kills Bhai and his son. Before Kanchana died, she vowed to kill Shankar, his wife, and his henchmen. The bodies are then buried in Kanchana's own ground.

The exorcist sympathizes with her but remains duty-bound and traps her. After hearing her story, Raghava is touched; risking the danger, he allows Kanchana to possess him once again. Raghava/Kanchana confronts Shankar and disposes of his henchmen gruesomely. Shankar seeks refuge in a Narasimha temple which Kanchana is forbidden from; but she asks the deity for justice and manages to chase him inside the temple. The three spirits combined kill Shankar. A few years later, Raghava has constructed the hospital for Geetha as per Kanchana's wishes. He also unites with Priya. It is revealed that Kanchana exists symbiotically in Raghava's body to help him out when the need rises.

Cast

Soundtrack

The film's original soundtrack has been composed by S. Thaman.[5]

Muni 2: Kanchana
Soundtrack album by
Released11 May 2011
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length18:13
LanguageTamil
S. Thaman chronology
Veera
(2011)
Muni 2: Kanchana
(2011)
Vandhaan Vendraan
(2011)
Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Nillu Nillu Nillu Nillu"Raghava LawrenceTippu, Vijay Prakash4:58
2."Sangili Bungili"VivekaVelmurugan, Kailash Kher3:56
3."Karuppu Perazaga"VivekaSuchith Suresan, Darshana KT5:00
4."Kodiavanin Kadhaya"VivekaSriram, MLR Karthikeyan and Malathy Lakshman4:19
Total length:18:13

Reception

Critical response

The film received mixed reviews from critics.[6][7][8] Rediff wrote:"It is torturous and tedious to watch, the chills and thrills are not spine-chilling and a soundtrack that is supposed to be eerie is anything but. There's quite a bit of unintended comedy too".[9] Greatandhra wrote:"As for Lawrence, his intention was to target the mass audience and he has been fairly successful in his attempt as compared to his prequel by infusing good depth and emotional intensity".[10] Sify wrote:"On the whole, Kanchana is an entertaining affair and can be watched once".[11]

Box office

According to Sify, Kanchana emerged 2011's most successful Tamil film based on return on investment.[1] The film, made on a budget of 7 crore (US$980,000) and marketed for 1.5 crore (US$210,000), had its Telugu dubbing rights sold to Bellamkonda Suresh for 4 crore (US$560,000). The film grossed around 20 crore (US$2.8 million) share from Tamil Nadu alone at the end of its run.[1]

Awards

Vijay Awards
1st South Indian International Movie Awards

Sequel and remakes

In early 2012, sources claimed that Raghava Lawrence was planning to make a third part of Muni.[12][13][14] Furthermore, it was suggested that Lawrence's brother might play the lead role in the sequel. Instead, he danced with his brother in a cameo for the film. Eventually the third installment Kanchana 2[14] was released on 17 April 2015. It was also a commercial success.

It has also been reported that Lawrence will be directing a Hindi remake of Kanchana with Shahrukh Khan in the lead, making his Bollywood directorial debut. Initially, Lawrence wanted to cast Salman Khan in the film, but the rumors were denied. Sanjay Dutt will be playing an important character as well. the Hindi Remake is titled Laaxmi Bomb, The movie is scheduled to release on 14 August 2020,via Disney+Hotstar, It has been confirmed that Akshay Kumar would be playing the lead role in the Hindi remake of Kanchana which is touted to possibly be a sequel to the 2007 horror comedy Bhool Bhulaiyaa.[15] The film also stars Kiara Advani, and Amitabh Bachchan in lead role.

Rama Narayanan, who distributed the Tamil version has directed the Kannada remake of the film titled Kalpana with Upendra playing lead role and Sai Kumar playing the role of transgender and Lakshmi Rai playing the same role which was released in September 2012.[16]

In Sinhalese remake of Maya 3D directed by Donald Jayantha, Ranjan Ramanayake is playing the role initially portrayed by Sarath Kumar as Kanchana.[17] Also been remade in Philippines as Da Possessed. It was remade as "Thar Tay Gyi" in Myanmar. It has been still debated in Myanmar movie fans whether the movie had got a permission from the original producer. It was directed by Wine(Own Creator). The lead was played by the Myanmar actor "Nay Toe" for which he won the 2017 academy award for best actor. In 2017, the Bangladeshi remake of the film released titled "Mayabini" starring Amit Hasan as Kanchana.

Legacy

The song "Sangili Bungili Kadhava Thora" inspired a 2017 film of same name starring Jiiva which was also based on the genre of horror-comedy.[18]

See also

References

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  9. "Review: Kanchana is torture to watch". Rediff. 15 July 2011. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  10. Published Date : 15-Jul-2011 06:33:45 GMT (15 July 2011). "'Kanchana' Review: Horror On Emotion". Greatandhra.com. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  11. "Movie Review : Kanchana". Sify. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
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  15. Nabanita (28 November 2011). "Shahrukh Khan replaces Salman in Kanchana remake". OneIndia. Retrieved 6 August 2012.
  16. Ramchander (3 November 2011). "Upendra to remake Kanchana?". Oneindia. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
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  18. "Director Atlee to fund a film called Sangili Bungili Kadhava Thorae". 10 March 2016.
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