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Gouravam
Movie poster of Tamil version
Directed byRadha Mohan
Written byRadha Mohan
B.V.S.Ravi
Viji
Produced byPrakash Raj
StarringAllu Sirish
Yami Gautam
Prakash Raj
CinematographyPreetha Jayaraman
Edited byJerome Alen
Music byS. Thaman
Production
company
Distributed byVendhar Movies
Release date
  • 19 April 2013 (2013-04-19)
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CountryIndia
LanguagesTamil
Telugu
Box office57.17 crore (US$6.9 million)[2]

Gouravam (transl. Honour) is a 2013 Indian social thriller film, written and directed by Radha Mohan. Simultaneously shot in Tamil and Telugu languages, the film was produced by Prakash Raj under the banner of Duet Movies. It marks the acting debut of Allu Sirish, brother of Allu Arjun, and also stars Yami Gautam in her Tamil debut.[3] The film also features Prakash Raj, Harish Uthaman, Nassar, Elango Kumaravel, Vignesh, Sricharan, and Brahmaji in supporting roles. The film deals with the issue of honour killing.[4] The music was composed by S. Thaman. The film released on 19 April 2013 with a linear narrative in Tamil and with a non-linear narrative in Telugu.[5] The film received mixed reviews from critics and audience.

Plot

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Arjun, a rich man, is sent by to meet a prostitute. On his way back to the airport he comes across a village called T. Vennure, which is his best friend Shanmugam's village. On landing in the village, Arjun learns that Shanmugam has eloped with Rajeshwari, the daughter of Pasupathy, a rich landlord in the village who is hell bent to save his family's prestige always, and is missing from the past six months. After meeting Shanmugam's father and finding out some bitter truths about Shanmugam, Arjun decides to stay in the village and find his missing friend. A young lawyer named Yazhini / Yamini assists him in his work. After finding a strong opposition from Pasupathy's son Saravanan / Jagapathi and Palani / Rambabu, Arjun, along with his friend Venky and Yazhini, assembles all their college friends as a group along with the neighbor village youths as a group to find the mystery behind Shanmugam and Rajeshwari's absence from the village, only to learn that they were killed and buried at the grounds of a damaged monument. Arjun stays back there to find out the reason behind the couple's death. After finding help from Pasupathy's wife and daughter-in-law, Arjun files a case with the help of Yazhini. The case, though interrupted many times due to Saravanan / Jagapathi's men, including the town's police, remains steady due to the efforts of Arjun and his friends. One fine day, on the request of Pasupathy's wife, Palani / Rambabu promises to help Arjun in the mystery. As promised, he helps them by narrating the incidents that actually happened.

Tamil-language ending

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Palani starts telling the truths to Arjun, Yazhini, Venky, and their group. The night Rajeshwari eloped with Shanmugam, Pasupathy orders Saravanan and Palani to bring her back home. They find her with Shanmugam in a bus and take them to a rice godown. There, while Saravanan mercilessly thrashes Shanmugam, Rajeshwari stops him, holds Shanmugam's hand, and tells Saravanan that she cannot live without him. In a fit of rage, Saravanan cuts Rajeshwari's hand with a sword. While Palani could know what was happening, the couple is killed by Saravanan. Palani confesses the same in front of the magistrate, which leads her to issue an arrest warrant on Saravanan as well as Pasupathy, who was aware of the happenings. Saravanan, frustrated, goes on a killing spree to kill Arjun and his friend, only to be thrashed mercilessly by Arjun. Saravanan surrenders himself to the police, whereas Pasupathy shoots himself before the police reach him. The movie thus ends on a happy note with Arjun's friends returning to home and an injured Arjun talking to the media about the honor killing that took place there.

Telugu-language ending

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After knowing the truth from Rambabu, Arjun and Venky rush to the court along with him, only to be attacked by Jagapathi midway. A combat takes place between Arjun and Jagapathi, and while both were almost exhausted, Arjun's friends rush to the spot, thus making Jagapathi and his men escape from there. Now, Rambabu and a blood-stained Arjun go to Pasupathy's home to tell the truth. Rambabu starts narrating what happened. The night Rajeshwari eloped with Shankar, Pasupathy orders Jagapathi and Rambabu to bring her back home. They find her with Shankar in a bus and take them to a cold storage. There, while Jagapathi mercilessly thrashes Shankar, Rajeshwari stops him, holds Shankar's hand, and tells Jagapathi that she cannot live without him. In a fit of rage, Jagapathi cuts Rajeshwari's hand with a sword. While Rambabu could know what was happening, the couple is killed by Jagapathi. Pasupathy and his family, who were not at all aware about this, experience a bitter shock. Later on, Jagapathi arrives and confesses the truth, saying that he did it to save their family's prestige. A completely changed Pasupathy kills Jagapathi by shooting him after realizing his mistake. He then surrenders to the police voluntarily. Arjun, depressed by the events, is solaced by Shankar's father. This incident brings a change in the dominant caste people and thus integrating themselves with the oppressed-caste people.

Cast

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Actor (Tamil) Actor (Telugu) Role (Tamil) Role (Telugu)
Allu Sirish Arjun
Yami Gautam Yazhini Yamini
Prakash Raj Pasupathy
Harish Uthaman Saravanan Jagapathi
Nassar Soundarapandyan, Yazhini's father Soundarapandya, Yamini's father
Elango Kumaravel Maasi Baachi
Vignesh Shanmugam Shankar
Sricharan Venky
Brahmaji Palani Rambabu
Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli Saravanan's wife Jagapathi's wife
Pavitra Lokesh Pasupathy's wife
Ankit Patel Krishnan Krishna
L. B. Sriram Shanmugam's father Shankar's father
Madhu Arjun's friend
Priya Rajeshwari
Kaajal Pasupathi Sumanthi
Anupama Kumar Arjun's mother
Swaminathan 'Otha Vote' Subbaiah
Muthukaalai Man looking for election commission
Pavani Reddy Arjun's friend
Rekha Suresh Judge (uncredited)

Production

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Allu Sirish's First film Gouravam movie trailer was launched by "Ram Charan" on Ugadi (11 April).[6][7] The film was first reported in August 2011, when it was announced that Naga Chaitanya would come together with director Radha Mohan to make his debut in Tamil cinema by starring in a bilingual venture.[8][9] The film was titled Gouravam and touted to be a "family-entertainer" with Thaman signed on as music composer and Preetha as cinematographer. In early 2012, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar was selected to play the lead female role, even before the release of her debut venture Podaa Podi, mentioning that the bilingual would be an "important film in her career".[10] A photoshoot was subsequently held, while Chaitanya's father Nagarjuna agreed to finance the film under their home production house, Annapoorna Studios.[11]

However, in a turn of events, Naga Chaitanya opted out of the project and the lead role was handed to Allu Sirish, the third son of producer Allu Aravind, who would make his debut as an actor.[12] Varalaxmi also subsequently opted out and was reported to be replaced by Tamannaah, but this proved untrue. Furthermore, Amala Paul was approached for the role, while Nithya Menen, Priya Anand, Aindrita Ray and Nidhi Subbaiah were all also considered.[13] Finally, Yami Gautam, known for her role in Bollywood film Vicky Donor, was chosen as the heroine of the film, opposite Sirish.[12] Prakash Raj, who had produced most of Radha Mohan's films with the exception of Ponniyin Selvan, had it announced that the film would be produced under the banner of Duet Movies.[3] Harish will be seen in a pivotal role in Radha Mohan's Gauravam.[14]

Filming for Gouravam started in Chennai on 25 June 2012 and continued in Mysore.[12][15]

Soundtrack

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Gouravam (Tamil/Telugu)
Soundtrack album by
S. Thaman
Released31 March 2013
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelPrakash Raj Music
ProducerThaman S
S. Thaman chronology
Greeku Veerudu
(2013)
Gouravam (Tamil/Telugu)
(2013)
Tadakha
(2013)

Gouravam's soundtrack comprises four tracks composed by S. Thaman. The album was released on 31 March 2013.

Tamil

All lyrics are written by Madhan Karky

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Ondraai Ondraai"Haricharan, Suchitra 
2."Maname Maname"Ranjith, Vardhani Thaman 
3."Mannadacha Pandhu"Gaana Bala 
4."Oru Grammam"Gaana Bala 
Telugu

All lyrics are written by Chandrabose

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Okkatai Okkatai"Haricharan, Karthik, Rahul Nambiar, Geetha Madhuri, Ranina Reddy, Suchitra 
2."Manasa Manasa"Mallikarjun & Vardhani Thaman 
3."Chethinundhi Mannu Thesi"Muralidhar 
4."Oka Gramam"Deepu 

Release

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The first look of the film was released in June 2012, after commencement of filming.[3] The Tamil audio release was held in a special Neeya Naana TV show on inter-caste marriages. The Telugu audio release function was held at the IPL cricket match between Sunrisers Hyderabad Team and Pune Warriors India in Hyderabad on 5 April 2013. Prakash Raj, Allu Sirish, Yami Gautam, Radha Mohan, Singer Geeta Madhuri and Allu Aravind graced the event[16] The distribution rights were acquired by Vendhar Movies. The satellite rights of the film were sold to STAR Vijay.

Controversies

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Based on the theatrical trailer of the film a local leader in Tamil Nadu, Pongular Manigandan, accused the producers that the movie will provoke people to indulge in incidents like Dharmapuri caste violence and is supportive of honour killing, which was subsequently denied by director Radha Mohan: "The film is not based on the Dharmapuri incident.I request all those who are alleging to watch the movie first and then comment." A governmental intervention would be met by a special screening of the film.[17]

Reception

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Gouravam opened to mixed response from the critics. While the underlining points of the film are content, performances of the young and senior actors and the message, the main drawback is lack of entertainment values. Nonetheless, people have praised Allu Sirish for choosing an off-beat film to make his debut as an actor rather than opting for commercial potboiler.[18]

The Hindu gave a review stating "A good premise, but the film fails to build it up to give us a riveting watch".[19] The Times of India gave a review stating "Gouravam is proof that you need more than good intentions to make a movie about a social evil. The film is a social drama that unfolds as a mystery but the catch is that unless you have been living under a rock, you would know its revelations even as its sets up its plot. And, what could have been a suspenseful drama, a whodunit of sorts, becomes a very predictable film that is only fitfully entertaining."[20] IndiaGlitz for the Tamil version gave a rating 3/5 terming it as "An 'Honourable' attempt"[21] and for the Telugu version gave no rating and called it "Lousy and illiterate"[22]

APHerald.com completely panned the movie stating "It's not even worth watching once. Save your time and money skipping this movie.", giving a rating of 1/5.[23] 123telugu.com gave a review of rating 2.75/5 stating "Gouravam is an intense and thought provoking film with a unique story. Allu Sirish has done a decent job with his debut."[24] way2movies.com gave a review stating "Powerful and thought-provoking story makes it worth a watch"[25] Oneindia Entertainment gave a review stating "Gouravam has an intense and unique subject, which provokes your thought. It also has got best performance from the lead actors. But slow and dragging narration may keep away a section of audience from the theatres. If you are mega family fan, you will never be their fan with Sirish's intense performance."[26] Baradwaj Rangan of the Hindu wrote "For a plot strewn with internecine caste rivalries, petrol-bomb attacks, a procedural-type investigative set-up and a simmering Prakash Raj (he plays the village’s periyavar), Gouravam never really gets going."[27]

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