Ratchagan

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Ratchagan
File:Ratchagan DVD Cover.jpg
DVD Cover
Directed by Praveen Gandhi
Produced by K. T. Kunjumon
Francis Joseph
Written by Crazy Mohan (dialogues)
Screenplay by Praveen Gandhi
Story by K. T. Kunjumon
Starring Akkineni Nagarjuna
Sushmita Sen
Music by A. R. Rahman
Cinematography Ajayan Vincent
Edited by B. Lenin
V. T. Vijayan
Production
company
J. R. S. Combines
Release dates
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  • 30 October 1997 (1997-10-30)
Running time
154 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil
Budget 18 Crores

Ratchagan is a 1997 Tamil romantic-action film, produced by K. T. Kunjumon& Francis Joseph on J. R. S. Combines banner, directed by Praveen Gandhi.[1] Starring Akkineni Nagarjuna and Sushmita Sen in the lead roles, alongside Raghuvaran, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Vadivelu and Girish Karnad in supporting roles. The film was dubbed into telugu as Rakshakudu. The soundtrack composed by A. R. Rahman remained a chartbuster.

Plot

Ajay (Nagarjuna) is an unemployed youth who always gets into trouble because of his temper. This angry young man gets heated up when he encounters anyone committing a crime; he takes the law into his own hands, beats them up and then gives them some free advice. Ajay’s father (S. P. Balasubrahmanyam), who works for an insurance firm, is very unhappy with his son’s attitude, and tries his best to change Ajay's attitude through a meditation expert but he fails in this matter as the expert suggests that Ajay's anguish is reasonable. Ajay meets Sonia (Sushmita Sen) through his father, and Sonia falls in love with him. What Sonia likes about Ajay is his temper and anger when he encounters anything which is against the law. Sonia gets Ajay’s father's help to get Ajay to love her. Still, Ajay is not interested in her and seriously rejects her at first; but he later changes his mind after going through some unusual situations, and love blossoms between them.

Sonia’s father Sriram (Girish Karnad) is an industrialist who owns the Daewoo automotive manufacturing facility. He has no objection to his daughter’s relationship with Ajay but has one condition: Ajay must become employed in his factory, control his temper for three months, and not get into any fight whatsoever, even if he encounters a crime happening in front of his eyes. If Ajay cannot do this he will not be allowed to marry Sonia. With a heavy heart, Ajay agrees to the condition; Sonia's love for Ajay deepens and Sriram offers Ajay a job in his factory. Sriram actually has his own problems with his factory in a loss; ten of his workers are working with his rival and younger stepbrother Gnaneswar (Raghuvaran), and they hamper the progress of his factory with frequent, pre-planned mishaps. This leads to the factory's property loss.

Gnaneswar is the son of Sriram's stepmother who gets deceived by Sriram and loses his share of his father's common business empire. Further, in unusual circumstances, Gnaneswar spends some years in jail and returns with a planned conspiracy and vengeance on his stepbrother Sriram. Gnaneswar is now trying to put Sriram out of business, so his ten men create havoc in the factory by killing old workers and raging new workers. So when Ajay comes to work in Sriram’s factory, these ten men do the same to Ajay. Ajay keeps cool, trying to keep his promise to Sriram. But Sriram hopes otherwise; he wants Ajay to break the promise and beat up the ten men and throw them out of the factory. At the same time, Sriram hopes that the imminent marriage between Ajay and Sonia will be canceled since he does not want his daughter to get married to an angry street fighter like Ajay. So Sriram keeps on hoping that Ajay will somehow burst out.

When Ajay's father is murdered, he banishes the ten men from the factory. Meanwhile, Gnaneswar kidnaps Sonia and blackmails Ajay and Sriram that Sonia is going to kill herself (to save Ajay from Gnaneswar) and destroy Sriram's factory by bombarding it with a truck armed with a powerful Russian explosive. The rest of the film concerns the manner in which Gnaneswar spends his time in jail and develops his own business empire to crush Sriram, how Sriram's criminal deeds and false motives are exposed to his daughter, what happens to Easwar and Sriram's business empire, and how Sonia is rescued by Ajay.

Cast

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Production

The film was launched in January 1996, but filming only commenced the following year in January 1997. Despite signing on established cast and crew such as Nagarjuna, Miss Universe pageant winner Sushmita Sen, Girish Karnad and A. R. Rahman, Kunjumon signed debutant Praveen Gandhi to be the director. The producer revealed that in the director he saw "a young man who is very talented and full of ideas who was willing to work hard."[2] The period in between was spent with pre-production works with art director Thotta Tharani constructing a huge set in Mahabalipuram with an elaborate bungalow and swimming pool as a part of the heroine's home, as well as a huge five star hotel where the villains lived and a landing area for helicopters.[3]

Furthermore, Tharani created 8 sets for the song "Love Attack" with Nagarjuna and Sushmita dancing alongside 50 other dancers. The song "Mercury Pookkal Model Nilakkal" was picturized in the midst of many small airplanes in Bangalore. The film was shot all over India including locations in Manali, Mumbai, Goa, Ooty, Rajasthan and Delhi, with Kunjumon making a claim during filming stages that the film would become India's most costly production. However, this record was broken when Shankar's Jeans released the very next year.[3] Nagarjuna's voice was dubbed by actor Suresh of Panneer Pushpangal.

Release

The film was initially slated to be released on 31 July 1997 but the strikes in the Tamil film industry delayed such plans. [4]

Soundtrack

Ratchagan
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Front Cover
Soundtrack album by A.R.Rahman
Released 1997
Recorded Panchathan Record Inn
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label T-Series
Producer A. R. Rahman
A.R.Rahman chronology
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Ratchagan
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Vishwavidhaata
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The soundtrack featured eight songs and a theme song composed by A. R. Rahman. The lyrics were written by Vairamuthu and Vaali. Hindi company, Sony music T-Series, bought the music rights of the film in 1997.[5]

Tamil tracklist

All lyrics written by Vairamuthu

Track listing
No. Title Singer(s) Length
1. "Soniya Soniya"   Udit Narayan, Unnikrishnan, Harini 5:35
2. "Love Attack" (Lyrics: Vaali) Gopal, Kavita Paudwal 5:01
3. "Chandiranai Thottathu Yar"   Hariharan, Sujatha 6:46
4. "Pogum Vazhiyellam"   K. S. Chitra 4:13
5. "Lucky Lucky"   S P Balasubrahmanyam, Sukhwinder Singh, Swarnalatha 6:06
6. "Nenje Nenje"   K J Yesudas, Sadhana Sargam 6:56
7. "Kanava Illai Kaatra"   Srinivas 4:34
8. "Mercury Pookkal" (Lyrics: Vaali) Anupama, Swarnalatha 5:23
9. "Theme Music"   Instrumental 3:42
Telugu tracklist

All lyrics written by Bhuvana Chandra

Track listing
No. Title Singer(s) Length
1. "Soniya Soniya"   Udit Narayan, Unnikrishnan, Harini 5:35
2. "Love Attack"   S P Balasubrahmanyam, Kavita Paudwal 5:01
3. "Chandruni Takinadi"   Hariharan, Sujatha 6:46
4. "Prema"   Sangeetha 4:13
5. "Lucky Lucky"   S P Balasubrahmanyam, Sukhwinder Singh, Swarnalatha 6:06
6. "Ninne Ninne"   K J Yesudas, Sadhana Sargam 6:56
7. "Mercury Poollu"   Anupama, Swarnalatha 5:23
8. "Kalava Kanne Kalava"   K J Yesudas 4: 13
9. "Theme Music"   Instrumental 3:42

References

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