Naanum Rowdy Dhaan


Naanum Rowdy Dhaan is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film written and directed by Vignesh Shivan. The film stars Nayanthara and Vijay Sethupathi. Produced by actor Dhanush under his banner Wunderbar Films, the film features music composed by Anirudh Ravichander. The film was shot in Puducherry and Chennai over 75 days. It was released on 21 October 2015. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Nenu Rowdy Ne. The movie is touted to be remade in Kannada as Sakalakalavallabha.

Plot

Pandiyan aka "Pondy Pandi" is the son of a Puducherry-based police inspector P. Meena Kumari. Despite being an inspector's son, he grew up being friendly with the criminals behind bars and on reaching adulthood, unknown to his mother, he becomes a rowdy, though an incompetent one.
Pandi and his friends come across a deaf woman Kadhambari and Pandi immediately falls in love with her. Kadhambari is the daughter of a sincere police officer Ravikumar. Ravi loves police profession, and was in pursuit of Killivallavan aka Killi, a dreaded gangster and politician who had killed Ravikumar's wife and had caused Kadhambari to lose her hearing in her childhood. Kadhambari seeks Pandi's help in finding her father, who has not spoken to her for the past two days, to which he agrees. Pandi soon learns that Ravikumar had been killed by Killi, but hides the matter from Kadhambari as it would upset her. But Kadhambari learns about her father's death from Meena Kumari and is determined to avenge his death by going after Killi. Pandi agrees to help her in her mission, with the promise that he will hold Killi's shoulders while she stabs him.
Pandi and his gang along with Kadhambari hatch a plan to kill Killi while he is travelling. However, this is foiled as their plan gets mixed up with that of Mansoor, the political rival of Killi who wants to contest the upcoming election in place of Killi's wife Baby. Pandi's gang is enraged and despite Pandi's reassurances, decides not to help Kadhambari further. Kadhambari decides to go ahead on her own as she does not want Pandi and his friends to split up over her. She reaches Killi's hideout, but on attempting to kill him, he knocks her out. Pandi soon arrives at the hideout and he and Kadhambari, who has regained consciousness, try to kill Killi, but it fails as Kadhambari is unable to stab him. At this juncture, Mansoor arrives at the hideout; both he and Killi stab each other to death, with Pandi falsely taking credit for their deaths in order to impress Kadhambari. Ultimately, Pandi, disillusioned with the rowdy lifestyle, becomes a police officer per his mother's wishes, despite Kadhambari's reservations.

Cast

In April 2013, Vignesh Shivan, who had directed Podaa Podi, announced that he was set to make a film featuring music composer Anirudh Ravichander in the leading role. The project titled, Naanum Rowdy Dhaan, was described as an "urban flick" and the team tried to rope in Samantha for the female lead role. The film was titled after a dialogue spoken by Vadivelu in Thalai Nagaram. In a turn of events in the following month, Anirudh chose not to make an acting debut and the film was briefly shelved as the team looked for a replacement lead actor.
The film was subsequently officially announced by Gautham Menon in November 2013, who revealed that he would produce the film and that they had signed on Gautham Karthik to feature in the leading role, while Anirudh would retain his position as composer. George Williams was signed as the cinematographer after being acclaimed for his work in Raja Rani, while Dilip Subbarayan was announced as the film's action director. Vignesh Shivan revealed that the film would be based on a 19-year-old youngster caught in the midst of a gangster setting and noted he hoped to shoot the film in Mumbai, Chennai and Puducherry. Lavanya Tripathi was signed on to play the female lead role of a deaf girl and noted that she was impressed by Vignesh Shivan's narration of the script. However, the film failed to take off and Vignesh Shivan continued to discuss the film with different actors including Ashok Selvan, as he looked for a producer.
On 29 August 2014, Vinayagar Chathurthi, in a turn of events, Dhanush announced via Twitter that he would be producing the film under his Wunderbar Film banner and also posted details about the cast and crew and the title design. While the principal crew was retained, the lead roles went to Vijay Sethupathi and Nayantara. The team began its shoot in December 2014, with the first leg of the venture held in Pondicherry for a span of 40 days. Scenes were shot at the Thirukameeswarar Temple in Villianur, a famous temple town 9 km away from Pondicherry bus stand. RJ Balaji joined the team's cast during the first schedule. Director Vignesh Shivan revealed that Vijay Sethupathi had put on weight for some of his recent roles, so he worked hard for the past two months to shed those pounds. He worked out and went on an extensive diet regime as well – he even went without eating at times. Anandaraj joined the team in December 2014 and shot for the film in Pondicherry, and revealed he would play a gangster with negative shades.

Soundtrack

Vignesh Shivan, who had worked with Dharan Kumar, on his debut film's soundtrack, chose to collaborate with Anirudh Ravichander for Naanum Rowdy Dhaan's music. The soundtrack features six tracks, with four of them also featuring Anirudh's voice; besides, Neeti Mohan, Benny Dayal, Sid Sriram and Sean Roldan, a composer himself, sung the songs. In a unique manner, the songs were released separately as singles in late September and early October 2015; an audio launch function was not held.
The soundtrack album of the Telugu dubbed version, titled Nenu Rowdy Ne was released on 15 January 2016.

Reception

Naanum Rowdy Dhaan was released worldwide on 21 October 2015.
The movie was released by Herotalkies on their online movie streaming portal to audience outside India..

Reception

Naanum Rowdy Dhaan received positive reviews. Behindwoods rated the film 3 out of 5 and noted "Naanum Rowdy Dhaan is sure to entertain you and your family this festival season. This is a film that you can just relax, sit back and enjoy with a tub of butter popcorn!". Sify wrote "Vignesh Sivan's Naanum Rowdy Dhaan is a feel-good laugh riot, a perfect movie to hang out with friends. You are guaranteed loads of fun and is sure to come out with a big smile on your face". Only Kollywood called it "recommended watch". Times of India wrote "The plot might come across as a serious revenge drama, but Vignesh Shivan displays a lightness of touch throughout that makes the film so much fun. And, he keeps things breezy even when situations get serious". Sify wrote, "NRD is a well made comedy entertainer, and all credit goes to Vignesh Shivan who delivers one of the most pleasing films of the year. Fun, but with warmth at its heart. Don't miss it." The Times of India gave 4 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Family Entertainer".

Legacy

Nayanthara's dialogue "Ongala Podanum Sir" inspired a film of the same name.