Saturday, 7 April 2012

Sarvam - Tamil movie songs- Credits to Ayngaran


Sarvam

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Directed byVishnuvardhan
Produced byK. Karunamoorthy
C. Arunpandian
Written byVishnuvardhan
A. Gokul Krishna
Rajkannan
StarringArya
Trisha Krishnan
J. D. Chakravarthy
Indrajith
Rohan Shiva
Anu Hasan
Prathap Pothan
Music byYuvan Shankar Raja
CinematographyNirav Shah
Editing bySreekar Prasad
Distributed byAyngaran International
Release date(s)May 15, 2009
Running time143 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget$2 million
Box office$4 million



Sarvam (Tamilசர்வம்; English: Everything) is a 2009 Indian Tamil romantic thriller written and directed by Vishnuvardhan, who has earlier directed highly successful Tamil films like Arinthum Ariyamalum (2005), Pattiyal (2006) and Billa (2007). Starring Arya and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles while J. D. ChakravarthyPrathap Pothan, and Indrajith in other prominent supporting roles,[1] the film, which had been under production since end-2006, is produced and distributed by K. Karunamoorthy and C. Arunpandian under the banner of Ayngaran International, filmed by Nirav Shah and edited by Sreekar Prasad, whilst, the film score was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, who composed the soundtrack as well, which was released on 14 February 2009, coinciding with Valentine's Day.
The film revolves around five individual characters and the events in their life, that, on the one hand, changes everything in their respective lives, which the film's title refers to, and, on the other hand, also brings together these people. It is an anthology film, that contains two parallel moving stories, which are connected by a freak accident in Chennai. A young architect, falls in love with a young beautiful pediatric doctor, runs after her and tries to convince her to marry her, while, simultaneously, a morose ex-football coach troubles a software engineer by vowing to kill his eight-year-old son. How these characters get connected and confronted through the accident forms the crux of the story.
After several postponements due to various reasons, the film was finally released worldwide on 15 May 2009 to mixed reviews and performed averagely at the box office. Nearly one year later, the film is being dubbed to be released in Telugu under the same title.
Eventhough this film is a remake of film 21 GramsVishnuvardhan made lot of changes on original story line for Indian Cinema.

Plot

The film opens with a bully fight between two individuals on a rainy night in a deep, dark forest. In the opening scene, a title card is presented with a Upanishad quote: "Death is just the beginning of another life". It follows a flashback
Karthik (Arya) is a young happy-go-lucky carefree architect, who, one day, comes across a young beautiful girl, Sandhya (Trisha Krishnan) in a go-karting race. Karthik immediately falls in love with Sandhya and, having decided, that she is the right girl for him, wants to convince her to marry him. Sandhya is a pediatric doctor and became so due to her love for children. Karthik, after finding out several information about her, first arranges a meeting with her, by pretending to her, that she had caused a car accident and damaged his car. When that approach, however, fails, he eventually goes to the hospital, where Sandhya works, becoming a regular visitor there and making all kinds of possible efforts to woo her. Sandhya, however, has other interests and shows no signs of reciprocating his love, since she believes, Karthik is too carefree and not serious about life, who, nonetheless, keeps following her and trying still to convince her. When, one day, Sandhya's parents tell her about her to-be-fixed marriage, she, finally recognizes, that Karthik is apparently the right boy and gradually falls for him, slowly developing a deep love for him. She wholeheartedly agrees with the marriage.
Simultaneously, a morose mysterious man, Eashwar (J. D. Chakravarthy), always moving around with the Rottweiler dog Bruce, goes to see Naushad (Indrajith), a software engineer, who happily lives with his eight-year-old son Imaan (Rohan Shiva). Naushad, a few months ago, had hit Eashwar's wife, Gheetha (Anu Haasan), and his son, Naveen, to death in a car accident. Eashwar, apparently mentally disturbed, who keeps murmering, that his son has died, thinks, that the death of his family members was not an accident, but a planned murder by Naushad and that, therefore, he is solely responsible for their death. Eashwar keeps following Naushad, telling that Naushad doesn't understand the pain of losing a child, that he was undergoing, and threatens him, that he will feel the same pain only, when his own son dies. When a workmate of Naushad informs him, that Eashwar had visited him and requested information about Naushad, and tells him to be aware, he and his son escape to a place of his friend, which is located at the Elliots beach in Chennai.
Meanwhile, Karthik and Sandhya, who do spend time together, happily enjoying life, are ready for the marriage and make plans for the future. Karthik, then, suddenly requests Sandhya to postpone their marriage for a year, but in which he meets with disapproval, since Sandhya persists on marrying at the earliest possible date. To solve this problem, they decide to hold a cycling race across the Elliots beach road, dealing, that the winner may make the decision, which has to be accepted by the other person. At the same time, Imaan and his friend fly a kite on the terrace of Naushad’s friend. Suddenly Imaan faints and falls, which distracts the boys, who were around him, and they let the kite slip and fly away, the thread cuts loose. Sandhya, who is ahead of Karthik and leading the race, rides straightly into the kite thread, which cuts her neck, injuring her fatally. She eventually dies in the hospital because of severe blood loss.
Six months later, Sandhya's father visits Karthik, who is devastated, grief-stricken, trying to convince himself in vain. Sandhya’s father then informs Karthik, that even after death Sandhya has saved the life of a child, since her heart has been transplanted into a boy, who incidentally happens to be Naushad’s son Imaan. Karthik becomes emotional and is overjoyed, that at least one part of his love is alive and goes to meet Naushad and Imman. He finds out, that they’ve left their home in Chennai and moved to Munnar in Kerala. He travels to Munnar to meet them there and finally gets to see them and feels happy again.
Meanwhile Eashwar, who had followed Karthik, arrives in Munnar as well, where he meets a car mechanic Sajid, who played professionally football with Eashwar, a few years ago and who allows Eashwar to stay at his home.
Karthik a last time goes to see father and son, before he wants to leave for Chennai, when then suddenly a car tries to hit Imman to death. Karthik, who was just readying to go home, comes back and is able to save Imman. Shocked by that incident, Karthik doesn’t believe, that it was merely an accident and wants Naushad to tell the truth, who has been admitted to hospital after having been injured in the accident. Karthik then gets to know about Eashwar, who was the man in the car, and his intentions. Eashwar has bought the same car, which “killed” his family members and seeks revenge for their death by killing Naushad’s son Imaan in return to “equal it”. Karthik then decides to take Imaan along him to a nearby place, where he had stayed before, promising Naushad, that he will protect and look after Imaan.
Subsequently, Karthik tries to befriend Imaan, who dislikes Karthik, doesn’t want to stay with him, but rather with his father and doesn’t obey him. When they, later, go by car, Karthik and Eashwar encounter themselves and Karthik, somehow, finds himself threatened by Eashwar. It follows a cat and mouse chase, whereas Eashwar wants to dispose of Karthik to get to Imaan and to kill him. Sajid sees, Eashwar chasing Karthik and offers to help by hiring people, who will kill both silently without mentioning Eashwar’s and Sajid’s names.
How Karthik protects Imaan and saves him from Eashwar as a tribute to Sandhya and his love forms the crux of the story.
TrackSongSinger(s)DurationNotes*
1'Adada Vaa'IlayaraajaAndrea JeremiahSuvi Suresh4:31Picturized on Arya, shot in sets
2'Neethane'Yuvan Shankar Raja5:12Picturized on Arya and Trisha, featuring CGI effects
3'Sutta Suriyanae'Vijay Yesudas4:32Picturized on Arya, featuring Indrajith and Rohan as well
4'Kaatrukulle'Yuvan Shankar Raja4:23Picturized on Arya and Trisha in a huge Glass-box with beach, forest and desert as backdrops
5'Siragugal'Javed AliMadhushree5:22Picturized on Arya and Trisha, shot at the desert of the Great Rann of Kutch









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