Ji (film)
Ji (English: Emperor) is a 2005 Tamil political action drama film written and directed by Linguswamy and produced by S.S. Chakravarthy. The film stars Ajith Kumar and Trisha in the lead roles, while the score and soundtrack are composed by Vidyasagar. The film was released in February 2005 following a series of delays and received mixed reviews[1] and became average success at the box office.[2]
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Directed by | N. Linguswamy |
Produced by | S.S. Chakravarthy |
Written by | N. Linguswamy |
Starring | Ajith Kumar Trisha Charan Raj Vijayakumar Manivannan Visu Rajesh Venkat Prabhu Nithin Sathya |
Music by | Vidyasagar |
Cinematography | Arthur A. Wilson |
Edited by | N. Ganeshkumar |
Production company | NIC Arts |
Distributed by | Kalasangham Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 172 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Budget | 10 Crore |
The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Ek Sarfarosh: The Brave Heart in 2012.
Plot
Vasu (Ajith Kumar) is a happy-go-lucky final-year college student who is forced to contest elections in the college after being persuaded by his friends Arun (Nithin Sathya) and Uma Shankar (Venkat Prabhu). He incurs the wrath of the local MLA Varadharajan (Charan Raj), whose son is studying in the same college and is also contesting the elections.
In the course of events, Varadharajan's gang attacks Vasu and his friends. Vasu's father Seenu (Vijayakumar), a tea shop owner, advises the students to take a plunge in politics and teach bad apples like Varadharajan a lesson. Taking cue from his words, Vasu does take the plunge in politics with the backing of college students and files a nomination for the assembly election in Kumbakonam constituency. Varadharajan is annoyed and angry at Vasu's presumptuousness and tells him to back off from the elections. But Vasu goes ahead with his plans. The rest is a sequence of events by which Vasu wins the admiration of masses and succeeds in getting elected as MLA.
Varadharajan, unable to digest the defeat, plays a trick and burns a school, and Vasu is blamed for the death of innocent children. He gets sentenced to seven years of rigorous imprisonment. After serving the term, Vasu comes out of prison to take revenge on Varadharajan. It is a happy ending with Vasu holding the hands of his long-love Bhuvana (Trisha).
Cast
- Ajith Kumar as Vasu
- Trisha as Bhuvana
- Charan Raj as MLA Varadharajan
- Vijayakumar as Seenu, Vasu's father
- Manivannan as Raasi, cycle shop owner
- Visu as Raghavan
- Vinod Alva as Police
- Nithin Sathya as Arun, Vasu's friend
- Venkat Prabhu as Uma Shankar, Vasu's friend
- Rajesh as Vasu's uncle
- Soori as College Student
- Hemalatha as Bhuvana's friend
- Inigo Prabhakaran as Raghu
- Pawan as Chezhiyan
- Manobala as Train passenger
- Ilavarasu as Varadharajan's henchman
- Shankar
- Citizen Mani as the man who puts a Chinna Thambi poster on the wall
Production
After the success of Run, N. Linguswamy announced his plans of re-collaborating with Madhavan in Sathyam, a film about student politics to be produced by A. M. Rathnam, but Madhavan opted out due to his work in Mani Ratnam's Aayutha Ezhuthu. The team also approached Srikanth, but he was later not signed.[3] Linguswamy then approached Ajith Kumar in September 2003 to star in the film and the actor accepted with S. S. Chakravarthy taking over as producer for the film newly re-titled Ji. Initial reports suggested that either Kutty Radhika, Pooja or Nisha Kothari would be signed on as heroine, though the role was later given to Trisha.[4][5]
In January 2004, Linguswamy and Ajith clashed over the script of the film during the shoot in Kumbakonam, giving first indications of the instability of the unit.[4] Linguswamy revealed that halfway through the production of Ji, he had a bad gut feeling about it and was quick to move on to the production of his next venture, Sandakozhi.[6] Ajith Kumar suddenly moved on to work in A. R. Murugadoss's Mirattal in March 2004, leaving Ji temporarily shelved. He returned in July 2004 and was injured during the shoot of the film.[4] Shooting was again cancelled by the producer in August 2004 as he ran into financial troubles with the cancellation causing Trisha and Ajith Kumar to give priority to other films.
The first release date set for the film had been August 2004 although this was passed due to the delays of Ajith's other films at the time – Attagasam and Jana.[4] Subsequently, several release dates were mentioned across late 2004 and then a promotional spree began signalling that the film would be released on 14 January 2005.[7] Trisha's other commitments had left three songs unshot and the film was postponed from that date to 4 February.[7][8] It later released on 11 February 2005.
Release
The satellite rights of the film were sold to Jaya TV.[9]
Reception
Made on a high budget of ₹7 crore, Ji opened to mixed reviews. A critic from Indiaglitz.com praised the film citing that "Lingusamy should be appreciated for giving a movie with pulsating sequences. He has infused the script with all the right ingredients and keeps the tempo of the narration on an even keel."[10] Critics from The Hindu claimed that the film "could have been better", with a claim that Ajith "often looking either subdued or confused, and goes through the motions with very little involvement".[11][12]
Box office
The film took a large opening all over Tamil Nadu with over ₹20 lakh distributor share in Chennai on first weekend, but collections began to slide after three days. Two days after the release director Lingusamy edited 1350 feet (17 Minutes) of the film in the second half as people complained about the length of the film. Ji later turned out to be a huge flop at box office.
Soundtrack
Ji | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Vidyasagar | ||||
Released | 21 January 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2004 | |||
Genre | Film Soundtrack | |||
Length | 24:51 | |||
Label | Star Music | |||
Producer | Vidyasagar | |||
Vidyasagar chronology | ||||
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Acclaimed music director Vidyasagar has composed the soundtracks and background music for the film.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Kiliye Kiliye " | Arivumathi | Udit Narayan, Sujatha Mohan | 4:30 |
2. | "Ding Dong (Raga:Rasikapriya)" | P. Vijay | Madhu Balakrishnan, Madhushree | 4:33 |
3. | "Vamba Velaikku" | Kabilan | KK | 4:40 |
4. | "Sarala Kondayil" | Viveka | Karthik | 1:00 |
5. | "Yethanai Yethanai" | Yugabharathi | Shankar Sampoke | 5:15 |
6. | "Thiruttu Rascal" | Na. Muthukumar | Mano, Srilekha Parthasarathy | 4:53 |
Total length: | 24:51 |
References
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- Vignesh (29 October 2017). "Ajith Hit, Flop, Blockbuster Movies | Thala Ajith Kumar Films List". Scooptimes - Latest Online News. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
- "Reel Talk on 15th Aug 2003". 20 August 2003. Archived from the original on 20 August 2003. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
- "www.ajithkumar.fr.fm". www.ajithkumar.fr.fm. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
- "Reel Talk - Raghuvaran gets real". 2 January 2004. Archived from the original on 2 January 2004. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
- Malathi Rangarajan (1 April 2010). "Arts / Cinema : Oh boy!". The Hindu. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
- "Ajit's `Ji` postponed!". Sify.com. 22 December 2004. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
- "'Ji'postponed again!!". Sify.com. 2 February 2005. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
- "LIVE TV - Watch Indian TV Channels - Live Streaming and Catchup TV - LIVE News Online". in.com. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
- "Ji Tamil Movie Review". IndiaGlitz. 12 February 2005. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
- "Entertainment Chennai / Film Review : "Ji"". The Hindu. 18 February 2005. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
- "Ji is for Ajith fans only!". Rediff. 14 February 2005. Retrieved 4 August 2012.