Mahaan Kanakku
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Directed by | Sampath Arumugam |
Written by | Sampath Arumugam |
Produced by | G. P. S. |
Starring | Ramana Reecha Sinha |
Cinematography | Karthik |
Edited by | Suresh Urs |
Music by | A K Rishal Sai |
Production company | Pooja Film International |
Distributed by | Ayngaran International |
Release date |
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Running time | 149 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Mahaan Kanakku (transl. Saint's calculations; formerly known as Gandhi Kanakku[a]), is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Sampath Arumugam, an assistant to Sasi.[2] The film stars Ramana and Reecha Sinha in her debut. The music was composed by A. K. Rishal Sai.
Cast
- Ramana as Jeeva
- Reecha Sinha as Anjali
- Srinath as Professor Varadharajan
- Devadarshini as Janaki
- Saravana Subbiah as Auditor
- Sathish as Mandotharan, Jeeva's friend
- TSK as Jeeva's friend
- Lollu Sabha Jeeva as Gopi
- Manobala as Traffic Police Officer
- S. N. Lakshmi as Orphanage Caretaker
- A. Venkatesh as Math Teacher
- Suresh Urs as CEO Suresh
- Sabitha Anand
- Charmila
- Neethiyin Kural C. R. Bhaskaran as Jeeva's lawyer
- Karthik as Opposition Lawyer
- Neelu
- Muthukaalai
- Caroline Ritika as Janaki and Varadharajan's daughter
- Anna Hazare (archival footage)
Production
The film began production under the title Gandhi Kanakku.[3] The title was later changed to Mahaan Kanakku after a case was filed against the name, as the title demeaned Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.[4] Editor Suresh Urs forayed into acting through this film.[5]
Release and reception
The film was released on 30 December 2011 to mixed reviews. Devadarshini won the Norway Tamil Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actress.[6]
A critic from Maalai Malar wrote that "Borrowing lakhs of lakhs from beggars is an interesting activity. It is a trademark to hold revenge films with a smile on the face of a hurt heart. For the eyes bored of love stories, the social problem was portrayed in a compelling screen story".[7]
Notes
References
- ^ "'Gandhi Kanakku? Where did that come from?'". The New Indian Express. 16 May 2012.
- ^ V. Laskhmi (7 October 2010). "Debutant director Sampath says his Gandhi Kanakku is a film". Times of India.
- ^ "'Gandhi Kanakku? Where did that come from?'". The New Indian Express.
- ^ "Title change for Gandhi Kanakku". Sify. Archived from the original on 28 October 2019.
- ^ Kumar, S. R Ashok (23 December 2011). "Showbitz". The Hindu.
- ^ Raghavi (30 April 2012). "Norway Tamil Film Festival Award 2012". Norway Tamil Film Festival.
- ^ "மகான் கணக்கு [Mahaan Kanakku]". Maalai Malar. 4 January 2012. Archived from the original on 19 May 2022.