100 (2019 film)
100 is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Sam Anton in his third directorial venture. The film features Atharvaa and Hansika Motwani in the lead roles, while Radha Ravi and Yogi Babu play supporting roles. The music was composed by Sam C. S., with editing done by Ruben and cinematography by Krishnan Vasant. The film began production during December 2017 and completed its shoot by August 2018.[1] It was released on 9 May 2019 to mixed to positive reviews from the audience as well as critics and become an above average success.[2]
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Directed by | Sam Anton |
Produced by | Kaviya Mahesh |
Written by | Sam Anton |
Starring | Atharvaa Hansika Motwani Radha Ravi Raaj Aiyyappa |
Music by | Sam C. S. |
Cinematography | Krishnan Vasant |
Edited by | Ruben |
Production company | Auraa Cinemas |
Release date |
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Running time | 141 mins |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Plot
Sathya (Atharvaa) wants to be an upright cop hoping that his life will become adventurous by chasing criminals and solving mysteries like his childhood best friend Anwar. However, contrary to his expectations he gets posted in a control room as an emergency call operator, where he is mentored by 'Pistol' Perumal (Radha Ravi). His requests to have his department changed fall on deaf ears. Sathya's girlfriend Nisha (Hansika Motwani) has a brother Vicky who is shown to be in a relationship with Ayesha, Anwar's sister.
Initially, Sathya thinks that his job is just as mundane as Nisha's, who works in a call center. One day, disturbed due to a misunderstanding with Anwar involving Ayesha and Vicky, Sathya misses a call, which turns out to be from the mother of a boy who was kidnapped. Sathya deduces that the boy is being kept hostage in a train, and with Pistol Perumal's help he manages to nab the kidnappers and get the boy home safely without letting anyone else know.
Pistol Perumal believes that the 100th phonecall changes the operator's lives, which Sathya refuses to believe until his 100th phone call turns out to be from Sandhya, a girl who was earlier presumed dead. Using his wits, Sathya manages to save Sandhya from the clutches of the kidnappers and hands both the girl and the kidnappers to Anwar to preserve his anonymity. However, the next day he doesn't find any news pertaining to the girl's return to her home. Disturbed, he reaches out to Anwar, who refuses to acknowledge that Sathya handed over Sandhya to him.
Deducing that Anwar is involved in something wrong, Sathya convinces Pistol Perumal, who has only two days of service remaining before he retires, to help him crack the case. Sathya brings the rogue who had confessed earlier that he killed Sandhya into questioning. The rogue was released within a year of Sandhya's supposed murder since he was a minor. Sathya gets him beaten by Sandhya's boyfriend Harish and the rogue confesses that he is under the payroll of Das, who runs a huge Drug Cartel business in the city. One of Das' men asked the rogue to take the blame for the murder promising him 1.5 million rupees.
Sathya sneaks into Das' hideout, where he finds out that the actual mastermind is Das' associate David. David runs a business of supplying girls to rich perverts. To avoid investigation they make it look like the girls have been murdered whereas, in reality, they'd be sold for a huge sum of money. Sathya arrests David but on the way to rescue Sandhya David is shot dead by a helmeted assailant. Sathya asks Pistol Perumal to nab the assailant with the help of the traffic cameras, and the assailant is revealed to be Anwar. Upon questioning, Anwar confesses that he had no knowledge of the girl trafficking business and had shot David since the real mastermind behind the crime had kidnapped Ayesha, who had run away from home with Vicky fearing that Anwar wouldn't accept their relationship. Anwar was also instructed to kill Sathya but he couldn't bring himself to shoot his best friend. Feeling guilty, Anwar requests Sathya to save Ayesha and commits suicide.
Distraught at his best friend's death, Sathya is informed that Vicky has returned and is in the hospital having been badly beaten up. When he goes to the hospital to meet Vicky, he gets a call from the kidnappers asking him to come to a secluded location to save Ayesha. Upon reaching there he finds out that the kidnappers have left Sandhya there instead of Ayesha. Pistol Perumal traces the kidnappers' phone to the hospital where Vicky is admitted and launches a police team to surround the hospital immediately.
In a twist, Sandhya reveals that it is Vicky himself who is the mastermind of the girl trafficking business and had got together with David and kidnapped 12 girls in total. Vicky escapes from the hospital after creating a ruckus and tells Sathya that if he wanted Ayesha alive he'd have to deliver Sandhya to a particular location. Vicky forces Sathya to stay on the call to prevent him from contacting the police but Sathya writes the word HELP on his car's windshield, through which Perumal managed to dispatch help to him. Realizing that Sandhya is bugged, Sathya asks the team to proceed with Sandhya to the location while Perumal relayed Vicky's location to Sathya through another police officer's phone. Sathya manages to catch up to Vicky, trashes him, and his rogues and rescues Ayesha. Sathya asks Pistol Perumal to shoot down Vicky to instill fear in the hearts of criminals who commit such crimes with girls. Perumal, who had never used a pistol before and had only 5 minutes of service remaining does so, thrilled.
Due to his success, Sathya is transferred to the crime branch but having realized that he can make a bigger difference by being a call operator, Sathya decides to stick to his current job. The film ends with Sathya receiving a call and then walking away to solve the crime.
Cast
- Atharvaa as Sub-Inspector Sathya , working in control room
- Hansika Motwani as Nisha
- Radha Ravi as Pistol Perumal
- Raaj Aiyyappa as Vicky (Vignesh), Nisha's brother
- Yogi Babu as SUB Inspector Jackson , working in control room
- Saravanan as Ganesh, Sathya's father
- Nirosha as Sathya's mother
- Cheenu Mohan as David
- Aadukalam Naren as Police Commissioner
- Mahanadi Shankar as Inspector Murugesan
- Pasanga Sivakumar as Anwar's father
- Mime Gopi as Daas
- Swaminathan as Gajapathy Swamy alias Gary
- Mahesh as Anwar
- Eruma Saani Harija as Ayesha
- Eruma Saani Vijay as Sathya's friend
- Sampath Ram as Inspector Jegadeesh
- Kadhal Kannan as Victim's father
- Vijay Varadharaj as Caller
- Praneshvar as Hari Krishnan
- Pillayar Ruthru as Rajesh
Production
In June 2017, producer S. Michael Rayappan of Global Infotainment announced that he would work together on a project with actor Atharvaa, which would be directed by Sam Anton.[3] However, the failure of Rayappan's Anbanavan Asaradhavan Adangadhavan put him in a financially difficult position, and he subsequently withdrew from the project. In a turn of events, production house Auraa Cinemas took over the project, with Hansika Motwani joining the team to play the lead actress in December 2017.[4]
Portraying a police officer for the first time, Atharvaa underwent stunt training for the role. Tamil YouTube personalities Eruma Saani Harija and Eruma Saani Vijay also worked on the film, as did Radharavi, Mime Gopi and Yogi Babu.[5] The film's shoot was completed in July 2018, with the team announcing that only one further song sequence was left to be shot.[6]
Soundtrack
The soundtrack was composed by Sam C. S., collaborating with the director for the first time. All lyrics are written by Madhan Karky, and the audio rights are secured by Sa Re Ga Ma.
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Soundtrack album by | ||||
Released | 2019 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 9:06 | |||
Language | Tamil | |||
Label | Sa Re Ga Ma | |||
Producer | Sam C. S. | |||
Sam C. S. chronology | ||||
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No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Agulu Bagulu" | Logan | Arjun Chandy | 4:26 |
2. | "Ye di Raasathi" | Kavita Thomas | Sathyaprakash | 4:38 |
3. | "Nanba" | Sam. C. S | Sam. C. S | 3:02 |
Critical reception
The Times of India rated 2 out of 5 stars stating "100 is an ambitious cop film with a not-so-bad story and almost convincing protagonist, but is marred by a far-stretched screenplay".[7]Sify rated 2.75 out of 5 stars stating "Director Sam Anton’s 100 is a passable cop action entertainer which works mainly because of the engaging second half".[8]The Hindu stated "Tamil filmmakers are in their ‘woke’ phase right now and what better than sexual harassment cases, which have been making headlines every other day? Filmmakers tend to normalise sexual assault by reducing it to a narrative device, and end up harassing the audience. The latest entrant being 100".[9]IndiaGlitz rated 2.8 out of 5 stars stating "Go for this new take on cop work with good performances by the cast and some interesting twists and turns".[10]Cinema Express rated 2.5 out of 5 stars stating "Despite pacing issues and innumerable subplots, 100 is effectively wrapped up with minimal loose ends, and there's an overall sense of satisfaction at the end of 141 minutes".[11]Firstpost rated 2.2 out of 5 stars stating "The first half of the film is just a built up for a long-drawn-out climax. If Anton had made the film from an engaging script and treated it as a realistic investigative thriller without any over the top heroism, it would have worked".[12]The Indian Express rated 2 out of 5 stars stating "Sam Anton takes too many cinematic liberties with 100, giving us an unrealistic twist that one can’t easily buy".[13]
References
- "Atharvaa-Hansika romantic comedy starts rolling!". Sify.com. Retrieved 26 January 2019.
- https://www.sify.com/movies/100-review-a-watchable-cop-action-entertainer-review-tamil-tfkjpCebjehdb.html
- "Atharvaa Teams Up With Sam Anton For New Film". Silverscren.in. 14 June 2017. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
- "Hansika to romance Atharvaa in Sam Anton film". Sify.com. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
- "Atharvaa goes after smugglers in '100'". The Times of India. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
- "Photo: Atharvaa wraps up his upcoming film '100'". The Times of India. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
- "100". The Tiimes of India. 8 May 2019. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
- "100 review: A watchable cop action entertainer". Sify. 12 June 2019. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
- "'100' movie review: A passable thriller with a laughable twist". The Hindu. 11 May 2019. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
- "100 Review". IndiaGlitz. 16 May 2019. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
- "100 Movie Review: Atharvaa's cop debut packs a punch". Cinema Express. 11 May 2019. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
- "100 movie review: A formulaic cop thriller with over the top action sequences, unnecessary heroism". Firstpost. 11 May 2019. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
- "100 movie review: Atharvaa fails to hit a 100 in this tried-and-tested formula film". The Indian Express. 12 May 2019. Retrieved 15 June 2020.