Kidaari

Kidaari (transl.The rough and tough one)[lower-alpha 1] is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action-mystery film[2] directed by Prasath Murugesan, starring Sasikumar and Nikhila Vimal. The film, which is also produced by Sasikumar, features Napoleon, Vela Ramamoorthy, Suja Varunee, O. A. K. Sundar, and Hareesh Peradi in supporting roles. Darbuka Siva composed the music, while S. R. Kathir handled the cinematography and Praveen Anthony handled the editing. This film released on 2 September 2016.

Kidaari
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Directed byPrasath Murugesan
Produced bySasikumar
Written byPrasath Murugesan
StarringSasikumar
Nikhila Vimal
Napoleon
Vela Ramamoorthy
Suja Varunee
O. A. K. Sundar
Hareesh Peradi
Music byDarbuka Siva
CinematographyS. R. Kathir
Edited byPraveen Antony
Production
company
Release date
  • 2 September 2016 (2016-09-02)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

The movie is set in the backdrop of Sattur town where Kombaiah Pandian (Vela Ramamoorthy) is the local don and controls the entire town. Kidaari (Sasikumar) is Kombaiah’s loyal henchman who is ready to even sacrifice his life for the sake of his boss. One day, Kombaiah is stabbed in his neck by someone and the news comes as a shock to the entire town. Now, Kidaari sets stage to find the culprit behind the assault and lists out all the suspects. The movie goes into flashback mode frequently detailing the rivalry between Kombaiah and each suspect. Finally, Kidaari finds out that it was Kombaiah’s brother in-law, Poovaiah who happened to be Kombaiah’s close aide was responsible for the assault. Poovaiah admits that Kombaiah was stabbed accidentally when Poovaiah tried to safeguard him from Kombaiah. A flashback is shown detailing the rivalry between Kombaiah and his own son Nambi (Vasumithra).

Poovaiah’s only daughter was married to Kombaiah’s son Nambi. Trouble erupts between Nambi and his father Kombaiah which leads to Kombaiah killing his own son. This worries Poovaiah as his daughter has become a widow because of Kombaiah. This was the reason for Poovaiha’s anger over Kombaiah. Poovaiah also discloses a truth to KIdaari about the death of his father Kotur Durai (Napolean). Years back, Kotur Durai was a henchman to a politician (Hareesh Peradi) while Kombaiah was a side kick to Kotur Durai. However, Kombaiah betrays and kills Kotur Durai as well as the politician and stages a drama that the politician killed Kotur Durai and he had revenged by killing the politician which helped him establishing himself as a don in the town. Knowing this, Kidaari feels bad as Kombaiah’s affection towards him was fake and visits him in hospital and informs him that he had understood Kombaiah's true intentions. Kombaiah is saved, but loses his speech and Kidaari becomes the don of the town. Kidaari spares the life of Kombaiah but has instigated a fear of death in his mind which Kidaari thinks is a bigger punishment.

Cast

Production

Sasikumar began work on the film directed by Prasath Murugesan during March 2016 in Chennai.[3] Sasikumar attained the title Kidaari from Samuthirakani, who had previously registered the title when making Kitna.[4] The film was shot briskly over the month of May 2016, lasting 62 days in total, with the makers announcing that the film was entering its final phase during June 2016.[5][6]

Soundtrack

Darbuka Siva composed the soundtrack. One of the songs, "Vandiyila Nellu Varum", was earlier featured in the debut album of La Pongal, a musical project founded by Siva.[7][8]

Reception

Baradwaj Rangan of The Hindu said, "This murder mystery needed more than flavour. It needed focus."[2]

Notes

  1. According to Prasath Murugesan, "Kidaari" means "a rough and tough guy" in Kovilpatti jargon.[1]
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