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Encyclopedia > Nayagan
Nayagan
Directed by Mani Ratnam
Produced by Mani Ratnam
G. Venkateswaran
Written by Mani Ratnam
Starring Kamal Haasan
Saranya
Janagaraj
Tinnu Anand
Nasser
Music by Ilaiyaraaja
Cinematography P. C. Sriram
Distributed by Sujatha Films
Release date(s) 1987
Running time 145 mins
Language Tamil

Nayagan (1987) (a.k.a. Nayakan) is a Tamil feature film written and directed by Mani Ratnam. Nayagan means 'The Hero' or 'The Leader' in Tamil. Image File history File links Nayagan-1. ... Mani Ratnam (Tamil: ) (born June 2, 1956) is a critically acclaimed Tamil Indian film director, writer and producer. ... Mani Ratnam (Tamil: ) (born June 2, 1956) is a critically acclaimed Tamil Indian film director, writer and producer. ... G. Venkateswaran (born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, South India, Died 3rd May 2003), popularly known as G.V., was a film producer. ... Mani Ratnam (Tamil: ) (born June 2, 1956) is a critically acclaimed Tamil Indian film director, writer and producer. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Janagaraj (born in Chennai, India) is an actor. ... Nassar is Tamil actor, producer, storywriter, director, lyric writer and a singer. ...   (Tamil: இளையராஜா, IPA: [ɪlÉ™jəɹɑːdʒɑː]) (born June 2, 1943 as Gnanadesikan) is an Indian film composer, singer, and lyricist. ... P. C. Sriram (born Chennai, India) is a cinematographer and director, educated at the Madras Film Institute. ... Year 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link displays 1987 Gregorian calendar). ... Tamil ( ; IPA ) is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamils in India and Sri Lanka, with smaller communities of speakers in many other countries. ... // May 9 - Actor Tom Cruise marries actress Mimi Rogers. ... Tamil ( ; IPA ) is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamils in India and Sri Lanka, with smaller communities of speakers in many other countries. ... Mani Ratnam (Tamil: ) (born June 2, 1956) is a critically acclaimed Tamil Indian film director, writer and producer. ...


Nayagan has been called "The Godfather" of Tamil cinema, as it portrays the life of an underworld don in Bombay (now Mumbai). While the film draws inspiration from "The Godfather trilogy", it is well adapted to an Indian scenario. The story is based on the life of a real underworld don called "Varada" or Varadarajan Mudaliar. The film sympathetically depicts the struggle of South Indians living in Mumbai. This article is about the 1972 film. ... sivaji ganesan from the film veerapaandiya kattabomman. ... This article or section should be merged with Mumbai Mumbai (previously known as Bombay) is the worlds most populous conurbation, and is the sixth most populous agglomeration in the world. ... , “Bombay” redirects here. ...


The don is played by the actor Kamal Haasan. The cast also includes Saranya, Karhtika, Nasser, Delhi Ganesh and Janagaraj. The film music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, a well-known music director for Tamil films. The film also went on to win an Indian National Award for Kamal Haasan for his brilliant performance. Nayagan was nominated by India as its entry for the Best Foreign Language Film for the Academy Awards in 1987. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Janagaraj (born in Chennai, India) is an actor. ...   (Tamil: இளையராஜா, IPA: [ɪlÉ™jəɹɑːdʒɑː]) (born June 2, 1943 as Gnanadesikan) is an Indian film composer, singer, and lyricist. ... The National Film Awards, commonly known as the National Awards, are arguably the most prestigious and prominent film awards in India. ... As a Special Award 1947 Shoeshine (Sciuscià) (Italy) - Societa Co-operativa Alfa Cinematografica - Paolo William Tamburella producer - Vittorio De Sica director 1948 Monsieur Vincent (France) - E. D. I. C., Union Général Cinématographique - George de la Grandiere producer - Maurice Cloche director 1949 The Bicycle Thief (Ladri di biciclette... Academy Award The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are the most prominent and most watched film awards ceremony in the world. ... Year 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link displays 1987 Gregorian calendar). ...


Nayagan is in the Time Magazine "All-Time 100 Best Films" issued in 2005 (see list and article).

Contents

Plot

Velu Nayagan, the protagonist, is born to a union leader involved in various anti-government movements. Velu's father is a wanted man. The child Velu, witnesses his father's death - betrayed by a seemingly friendly policeman, he leads him to his father's hideout - at a shootout by a police officer. At the funeral, Velu grabs the bayonet from a police constable and stabs the officer responsible for his father's death. He then escapes to Bombay. , “Bombay” redirects here. ...

Stranded and homeless in the big city, he is rescued by a kind-hearted Muslim fisherman who takes him into his home, in the sprawling suburban slums of Dharavi. His foster-father is also a small-time smuggler who is known for his generosity in the slum. Upon his running afoul of a senior crimelord, a corrupt local police officer, arrests the fisherman on smuggling charges, murdering him and setting him up as a suicide. Velu Nayagan, now a young man who has come into his own, goes in search of the officer and bludgeons him to death. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...


With this act, he is seen as a saviour and a man to be feared amongst the slum residents. As their Godfather and protector, he flourishes in local smuggling activities, marries a destitute school-girl turned prostitute and sires two children. Conflicts and power-struggles continue in the smuggling world and Velu's wife gets shot and killed by some goons. Velu's kids are sent away and they return years later to their father's home, as young adults. It has been suggested that List of godfathers be merged into this article or section. ...


The son, a chip off the old block, is eager to carry on the work of his father. He takes on an assignment to eliminate a potential witness against his father. In the process, an unfortunate accident consumes his life. Velu's daughter is at odds with her father over his form of justice and killings. The death of her brother was the final straw. She cuts herself off from her father and her home.


In a twist of fate, a new Assistant Commissioner of police starts a hunt for Velu Nayagan over his alleged activities, this time with an arrest warrant. He shows this warrant to his wife, who happens to be Velu Nayagan's daughter. More encounters take place but Velu gives himself up for arrest to spare the lives of his beloved residents of Dharavi. His day in court arrives but he is released on account of inadequate evidence in his involvement in the various alleged nefarious activities. A large supportive and emotional crowd is gathered at the courthouse, awaiting the release and return of their beloved Godfather, with much anticipation. Velu emerges to greet the tumultuous crowd. In a split second, he is shot dead right on the court premises by inspector Kelkar's mentally challenged son (Played by Tinu Anand),when he learns that Velu was responsible for his father's death.The camera freezes as Velu's young grandson who had just met Nayagan for the first time, kneels alongside his mother, in a prayerful recognition of tragedy.


The very famous dialog of the movie goes like this:-"naan adichaa nee sethuduve" which means "if I hit you, you will die". One corrupt police officer takes the hero to the police station on meager grounds and thrashes him severely. When he releases the hero near his slum, the officer asks the hero in hindi "mujhe maarnaa hai? maroo..maroo.." (do you want to hit me? then hit me..hit me) At this point of time, the hero utters the above dialogue, which was a much appreciated one liner with masses.


Awards

The film has won the following awards since its release:


1988 National Film Awards (India) Year 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar). ... The National Film Awards, commonly known as the National Awards, are arguably the most prestigious and prominent film awards in India. ...

  • Won - Silver Lotus Award - Best Actor - Kamal Hasan
  • Won - Silver Lotus Award - Best Cinematography - P.C. Sriram
  • Won - Silver Lotus Award - Best Art Direction - Thotta Tharani

P. C. Sriram (born Chennai, India) is a cinematographer, educated at the Madras Film Institute. ... Thotta Tharani is an Indian National Film Award for Best Art Direction . ...

Soundtrack

The soundtrack features five songs composed by Ilaiyaraaja, with lyrics by Vairamuthu.   (Tamil: இளையராஜா, IPA: [ɪlÉ™jəɹɑːdʒɑː]) (born June 2, 1943 as Gnanadesikan) is an Indian film composer, singer, and lyricist. ... Please wikify (format) this article or section as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ...

  • Nee oru Kaadhal Sangeetham - Mano & K.S.chitra
  • Thenpaandi Cheemayile - Ilaiyaraaja & Kamal Hassan
  • Nila Adhu Vaanathumele - Ilaiyaraaja
  • Naan Sirithal Deepawali - Jamunarani, Rajeswari, Chorus
  • Andhi mazhai megam- T. L. Maharajan and Chorus

See also

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External links

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Nayagan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (290 words)
Nayagan means 'The Hero' or 'The Leader' in Tamil.
Nayagan has been called "The Godfather" of Tamil cinema, as it portrays the life of an underworld don in Bombay (now Mumbai).
Nayagan was nominated by India as its entry for the Best Foreign Language Film for the Academy Awards in 1987.
MouthShut.com - Read comment on Velu Nayakan (1121 words)
She is enraged by all this and outbursts on velu nayagan.
I think Charu’s decision to leave her father is a very educated decision she made because of the fact that she was always in doubt about her father and she thinks he is responsible for her Mothers death and now her brothers death.
I still believe nayagan is a milestone in indian cinema and I wish indian movie makers made more movies like that (life portraying drama) than making masala movies like tirupachi, dhool and many many more.
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