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'Nedunchalai' ( Highway) is a 2014 Tamil language thriller film written and directed by N. Krishna and produced by Aaju, C. Soundarajan and Dheeraj Kher. This film features Aari Arujunan and Sshivada in the lead roles, with Thambi Ramiah and Prashant Narayanan in another pivotal roles. The film released on 28 March 2014.

Plot



Set in 1988, the plot revolves around a dacoit, known as 'Tarpaulin Murugan' who falls in love with a motel owner.

Cast



* Aari Arujunan as 'Tarpai' Murugan

* Sshivada as Manga

* Prashant Narayanan as Masanamuthu

* Thambi Ramiah as Master

* Salim Kumar as Maattu Sekhar

* Ashvin Raja as Soozhi

* Kishore DS as Young 'Tarpai' Murugan

* Kishore Kumar as Settu

* Ken Karunas as Hotel Assistant

* Thavasi as Murugan's Foster father (Chiyaan)

* Kannan Ponnaiya (Executive Producer)

Production



The film was announced in February 2012 with director N. Krishna, of 'Sillunu Oru Kaadhal' (2006) fame, choosing to move on to his next venture instead of waiting for his long pending project 'Yen Ippadi Mayakkinai?' to release. Aari Arujunan, who appeared in 'Rettaisuzhi' (2010) and 'Maalai Pozhudhin Mayakathilaey' (2012) was cast in the male lead role, with Sshivada, who has appeared in Malayalam films pairing opposite him. Prashant Narayanan was also signed on to play a pivotal role in the film, as were supporting actors Thambi Ramiah and VTV Ganesh. The title was revealed to be 'Nedunchalai' in March 2012 with the makers adamant that the title did not clash with another project titled 'Desiya Nedunchalai' during the period.

Soundtrack



The soundtrack album was composed by C. Sathya. The film's music was released on 1 July 2013 at an event where A. R. Rahman, who had collaborated with director Krishna in 'Sillunu Oru Kaadhal' (2006), was invited as chief guest.

Critical reception



The film released to overall positive reviews. Baradwaj Rangan wrote, "In his previous film, Sillunu Oru Kaadhal, the director Krishna lost his way in trying to balance an intimate story with the overblown must-haves of a star-driven movie. He doesnt make that mistake in 'Nedunchalai', which is toplined by Aari Arujunan and a terrific newcomer named Shivada", calling it "a rock-solid B-movie" and "one of the seasons happiest surprises". Sify wrote "The over-the-top characters along with their spontaneous dialogues make 'Nedunchalai' worth a look. Despite its minor flaws, it makes-up with style and excellence". The Times of India gave the film 3 stars out of 5 and wrote, "From the characterization of the hero (right down to his costumes) to the tragic climax, the shadow of Ameer's 'Paruthiveeran' looms large on 'Nedunchalai', and this is both its strength and weakness" and stated that "this film is certainly a surefooted effort that shows that this director can tell an engaging tale".

Behindwoods gave it 2.75 stars out of 5 and wrote "Although the movie has a few goodies to offer, it lacks those moments that can blow you over The film...doesnt have too many twists, turns or humps that your eyes might want to look out for". In 2015 SIIMA,the film bagged two nominations including 'The Best Debut Actor' for Aari and 'The Best Actor in a Negative Role' for Prashanth Narayanan.

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