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'Kaaval' is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Nagendran R., based on a true story and produced by Punnagai Poo Gheetha and Philip Sheetal. It stars Vimal, Samuthirakani and Punnagai Poo Gheetha. The film, which was initially titled 'Nee Yellam Nalla Varuvada', began production in 2013 and released on 26 June 2015

Plot



Chandrasekar (Samuthirakani) is an honest police officer who is given an opportunity to encounter the deadliest don who is responsible for all the murders that are happening in Tamil Nadu. But during the mission, he loses Alwin Sudan, one of his most intelligent encounter specialists. Later, he realizes that their carefully planned operation was leaked to the rivals by Anbarasu (Vimal), the son of a corrupt constable (M. S. Bhaskar). Chandrasekar sketches a plan to encounter the don through Anbarasu.

Cast



* Vimal as Anbarasu

* Samuthirakani as Inspector Chandrasekhar

* Punnagai Poo Gheetha as Amrutha

* M. S. Bhaskar as Anbarasu's father

* Namo Narayana as Narayana

* Imman Annachi as Police

* Ashwin Raja as Anbarasu's friend

* Stunt Silva

* Singamuthu as Police

* TSK

* Senthi Kumari as Anbarasu's mother

* Venkat Subha

* Sneha in a cameo appearance

* Mannara Chopra in an item number

Production



Nagendran, a former assistant of Seeman and Susi Ganesan announced in September 2013 that he would make his directorial debut with the project titled as 'Nee Yellam Nalla Varuvada' named after the dialogue spoken by Santhanam. Vimal, Samuthirakani recruited to play prominent characters along with Punnagai Poo Geetha, producer of this film playing the lead actress, M. S. Bhaskar, Singamuthu, Imman Annachi and Kumki Ashwin playing supporting roles. Priyanka Chopra's cousin Mannara (Barbie Handa) was selected to perform an item number.

G. V. Prakash Kumar was signed to produce the music, N. K. Ekambaram to handle the cinematography and Praveen-Srikanth were signed as the editors. Silva, Na. Muthukumar and Videsh were chosenas the stunt coordinator, lyricist and art director, respectively. The film which was reported to be based on a real-life incident started its filming in Pondicherry, which was held in Tamil Nadu and Kerala for 60 days. Nagendran revealed that the film was based on M. Phil study which revolves 34,712 murders took place from 1995 to 2014. In April 2015, the film's title was changed into 'Kaaval' as many people who saw the film, including promising directors, top industry personnel and police officials felt that the film deserved a more serious and purposeful title.

Soundtrack



The soundtrack was composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar with background score composed by Dharan Kumar.



Release



The film was given a "U/A" certificate by Central Board of Film Certification. The film was initially slated to release on June 19 but eventually released on June 26.

Critical reception

The film received mixed reviews from critics. 'Times of India' rated the film 2 out of 5 and stated that "The problem with 'Kaaval' is that it offers nothing new in terms of story and presentation. Almost every development feels been there done that". Gauthaman Baskaran of 'Hindustan Times' rated it 1.5 out of 5 and wrote "In the end, the work turns out to be yet another addition to the list of very average movies". 'Behindwoods' wrote "To sum up 'Kaaval', the cops vs contract killers theme is interesting and it has some good moments when Samuthirakani is in charge. But overall, the film doesn't create the desired impact". Sify wrote, "'Kaaval' is a pucca mass masala entertainer with action, comedy, romance, sentiments and other elements associated with big-hero films. But it manages to entertain only at few places and most of the time; the clichd execution dilutes the intensity".

However 'Indiaglitz' praised the film stating "The film apart from its shortcomings deserves praise for its content and chilling presentation backed by deep analysis". The New Indian Express wrote, "Fairly engaging in its story telling style, 'Kaaval' seems to be a debutant director's tribute to the police force", calling it a "gripping tale about crime and retribution" and further wrote, .

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