Uriyadi

Uriyadi
Directed by Vijay Kumar
Produced by

Vijay Kumar

Nalan Kumarasamy
Written by Vijay Kumar
Starring Vijay Kumar
Mime Gopi
Chandru Kumar
Citizen Sivakumar
Jeyakanth Velu
Henna Bella
Narrated by Arvind Swamy
Music by Masala Coffee
Cinematography Paul Livingstone
Edited by Abhinav Sunder Nayak
Release dates
  • May 27, 2016 (2016-05-27)
Running time
90 mins
Country India
Language Tamil

Uriyadi is a 2016 Tamil-language action thriller[1][2] film written, directed and produced by Vijay Kumar starring Vijay Kumar himself in the lead role along with Mime Gopi, Citizen Sivakumar, and Chandru Kumar. The film was initially titled and certified 'A' by the CBFC under the title Vidiyumvarai Vinmeengalaavom, along with cuts.[3] After obtaining the censor certificate, director Nalan Kumarasamy acted as co-producer to release the movie.

Uriyadi was released in cinemas on May 27, 2016, to high critical acclaim, with critics praising its screenplay and fight sequences.[4]

Synopsis

The story revolves around three sets of characters: 1) Four carefree and adventurous friends who are college students in their final year of study, including Lenin Vijay (played by Vijay Kumar), Suresh (played by Chandru), Akil (played by Jeyakanth), and Quarter (played by Sivaperumal); 2) a politician named Kumar (played by Mime Gopi) who is eager to begin his own caste-based political party; and 3) Ramanathan (played by Suruli), a part-time engineering student. The movie opens by showcasing the daily lives of the four student friends. The students soon meet the politician, Kumar, who also runs a roadside dhaba frequently visited by the students. Ramanathan, who has little luck with love, yearns for one college student who seems to be the ex-girlfriend of Lenin Vijay. One night, the four friends get very drunk and accidentally annoy some of the caste fanatics. Kumar, along with his uncle, happens to see this and contemplates how to take advantage of this tense situation.

In many subsequent scenes, the students get into trouble with the local residents. In one such instance in the dhaba, the politician comes to their rescue and hence they get in touch with each other. Later that night, however, one of the students is attacked by some of the local residents. The other students become furious, chase the locals, and a fight ensues. Meanwhile, Vijay’s ex-girlfriend is harassed by Ramanathan. This is witnessed by Quarter, who confronts and physically assaults Ramanathan and then narrates these events to Vijay. Later, to their surprise, Ramanathan’s friends wait in the dhaba to ambush Quarter. While all this is happening, the politician drafts plans to initiate a caste-based political party about which he has been dreaming. The plot reaches a climax when all three sets of characters meet and each of them discovers their mutual interconnections.

Cast

  • Vijay Kumar as Lenin Vijay
  • Chandru as Suresh
  • Jeyakanth Velu as Akhil
  • Sivaperumal as Quarter
  • Mime Gopi as Kumar
  • Citizen Sivakumar as Ulagappan
  • Henna Bella as Agnes
  • Suruli as Ramanathan
  • Sathik
  • Shankar Das
  • Marris Raja
  • Raja Ram
  • Sai Prakash
  • Shankar Narayanan
  • Janaki
  • Arumughan Bala
  • R. Selvakumar as Teacher

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Masala Coffee and the background score was composed by Vijay Kumar. A brief track listing follows:

No. Title Singer(s) Length
1. "Agnikunjondru" Masala Coffee 03:19
2. "Kaantha" Masala Coffee, Sooraj Santhosh & Varun Sunil 04:55
3. "Maane Maane" Anthony Daasan & Masala Coffee 05:34

Portrayal of violence

Many reviews of the film highlight the intense violence portrayed throughout.[5][6][7] In an interview with the Business Standard, Kumar relates how actors were actually injured during filming: "I was supposed to hit someone in the back with a rod, and somehow the blow landed on his head, much to my surprise. Although we used a fiber rod, he suffered severe injury."[5] A reviewer writing in Indiaglitz cautions, "even after being warned the violence in the film is excessive and causes the viewers to flinch and squirm."[6] A critic writing in The Hindu noted the level of realism in the fight scenes, "here you see the chaos, you see people scrambling, slipping, falling — not people executing perfect punches."[8]

Political significance

Some critics note the film's commentary on caste-based political parties.[6][8] Writing in the Hindu, Baradwaj Rangan notes that director Vijay Kumar illustrates "how these small outfits form a party whose mission is (apparently) to represent that particular caste, get votes from people belonging to that caste, get elected to power, and trade this power for favours from bigger parties."[8]

Critical response

Uriyadi received strong critical acclaim. The Times of India gave the film 4 out of 5 stars, stating that Uriyadi "displays a daring that belies its small-budget, first-film credentials, and stakes its claim in the list of the best films of the year."[9] Baradwaj Rangan, an Indian film critic and writer for The Hindu, stated that "Vijay Kumar doesn't need a condescending pat on the back. He's a solid filmmaker, and he's made a gritty little film."[8] Filmibeat rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, claiming that it "is one of the boldest attempts that exposes the devious nature of politicians who use caste to their advantage. And yes, this one is not for the faint-hearted."[10] Sify's verdict is that the film is a "Violent revenge thriller",[11] and gave the film 4 out of 5 stars; the reviewer also praised the realistic approach, Paul Livingstone’s cinematography, and the razor-sharp editing by Abhinav Sundar Nayak.

Indiaglitz also reviewed the film, describing it as a "gripping saga of extreme violence".[6] A reviewer from Moviebuff.com rated the film 3.5/5, calling it as "the rise of Independent Cinema."[12] A reviewer from Behindwoods noted that, "Cleverly screwing all the nuts and bolts at the right places, the movie encompasses all the elements that are a requisite for a gritty watch". He also noted that, "The theatre showing of Uriyadi was about to be cancelled in Aurora, Mumbai, but the movie-watching audience bought out the theatre so that the show did not get cancelled."[13] In contrast, Gautaman Bhaskaran from Hindustan Times rated it 1/5, calling it as "A socially debase story on caste-based politics."[14]

The director of the movie, Vijay Kumar also had a session with BOFTA direction students on how he went on doing his independent film and got success.[15] After the interaction session, Director Cheran (director) talked about Uriyadi and Vijay and he mentioned that “Uriyadi Is A Film With A Bold Subject” [16] Director Ram (director) also appreciated that “Uriyadi Is A Genuinely Made Film” [17] Also several other directors appreciated Uriyadi and Vijay during the meeting [18]

References

  1. Uriyadi on Moviebuff.com
  2. Uriyadi has realistic action, not for the faint-hearted: Vijay Kumar
  3. Vidiyumvarai Vinmeengalaavom - Digital : Central Board of Film Certification
  4. Uriyadi Review
  5. 1 2 "'Uriyadi' not for the faint-hearted: Vijay Kumar". "Business Standard". Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  6. 1 2 3 4 IndiaGlitz (27 May 2016). "A gripping saga of extreme violence". indiaglitz. indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  7. "Uriyadi Review: An unmissable masterpiece that deserves our support!". Fullyfilmy.in. 2016-05-30. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
  8. 1 2 3 4 Rangan, Baradwaj (2016-05-28). "Uriyadi review: A gritty little film by a solid filmmaker". The Hindu: Cinema: Reviews. The Hindu. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
  9. "Uriyadi Movie Review". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
  10. "'Uriyadi' Movie Review & Rating: Not for the Faint-hearted!". Filmibeat. 2016-05-27. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
  11. "Uriyadi review: Violent revenge drama". Sify.
  12. Uriyadi Review: Rise of the independent cinema
  13. "Is Piracy the Only Solution?". Behindwoods.
  14. Uriyadi review: A socially debase story on caste-based politics General audience One of the finest movie rates 4/5 but not hit in many theatre.
  15. "BOFTA". youtube.com. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  16. "Director Cheran on Uriyadi and Vijay". Galatta Tamil. 2 June 2016.
  17. "Director Ram on Uriyadi". Galatta Tamil. 2 June 2016.
  18. "Tamil Film Directors Laud Uriyadi". The Hindu. 1 June 2016.

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