Aan Dhevathai (transl. Male Angel) is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language family drama film written and directed by Thamira. The film stars Samuthirakani, Ramya Pandian, Kavin, and Monica, while Radha Ravi, Ilavarasu, Kaali Venkat, Abhishek Vinod, Hareesh Peradi, and Suja Varunee play pivotal and supporting roles. The film has music composed by Ghibran, cinematography by Vijay Milton, and editing by Kasi Viswanathan. The venture began production in September 2017 and was released on 12 October 2018 to average reviews from critics.[1]

Aan Dhevathai
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Directed byThamira
Written byThamira
Produced byFakrudeen
StarringSamuthirakani
Ramya Pandian
Kavin
Monica
CinematographyVijay Milton
Edited byKasi Viswanathan
Music byGhibran
Production
company
Sigaram Cinemas
Release date
  • 12 October 2018 (2018-10-12)
Running time
115 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Box office18 crore

Plot

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Elango (Samuthirakani) falls in love with Jessy (Ramya Pandian), and both get married. Elango is employed as a medical sales representative, and both of them have no parents/relatives. Jessy secures a software job and life runs smoothly. They are gifted with twins – Agaran (Kavin) and Aathira (Monica). Jessy is more career-oriented, aspiring to achieve greater heights. Elango, on the other hand, thinks family is their at-most preference and feels that they are unable to spend quality time with their children. As Jessy earns more than Elango, the latter decides to quit his job and stay at home taking care of their children and household activities. Jessy is against this decision as she dreams of leading a luxurious life if both could earn.

Jessy is impressed to see her colleague Belita (Suja Varunee), who leads a lavish lifestyle owning a villa and a BMW car. Much against Elango's advice, Jessy books an apartment which is under construction. She also buys a BMW car despite Elango warning her about the problems associated with increased bank loans and EMI. Roy (Abhishek Vinod) is Jessy's boss who has an eye on her. Arguments arise frequently between Elango and Jessy, which leads to Elango leaving the house as Jessy keeps insulting him for being a stay-at-home father. Aathira also goes out with Elango, while Agaran stays with Jessy. Elango finds shelter with the help of Bullet Thatha (Radha Ravi), a kindhearted man who meets Agaran once in a while. Elango also secures a job as a waiter in a restaurant. Seeing Elango's cooking skills, the restaurant owner promotes him as a chef.

To Jessy's shock, Belita commits suicide as she felt humiliated by a few goons who were employed by the bank to recover her unpaid loans. Jessy realizes the problems associated with too many bank loans. Roy tries to enter into a physical relationship with Jessy but she does not cooperate, leading him to fire her. Jessy is devastated as she has lost her job and can not pay her EMIs. Jessy misses her EMI payments and goons arrive at Jessy's home to recover loans. Knowing this, Elango arrives and requests that the goons give him some time, so that they can repay the loans. Elango settles some money with the help of his restaurant owner. Jessy realizes her mistake leading to her transformation and understands Elango. They both patch up and Elango starts going to work again, thereby starting to lead a humble but joyful life. They sell their posh apartment and settle the bank loan and return to their earlier apartment for rent.

Cast

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Production

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The film was announced and began production during September 2017, with director Thamira making a comeback to films after previously making Rettaisuzhi (2010). He also announced he would produce the film under the newly launched Sigaram Cinemas, while Samuthirakani and Joker fame Ramya Pandiyan were selected to play the lead roles.[2] Vijay Milton and Ghibran were consequently selected to be the cinematographer and music composer for the project.[3][4] Aan Devathai was revealed to revolve around the impact of globalisation, marital relationships and the challenges of raising a kid in the modern times.[5]

Soundtrack

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The soundtrack was composed by Ghibran.[6]

Aan Devathai
Soundtrack album by
Released2018
Recorded2018
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length16:02
LanguageTamil
ProducerGhibran
Ghibran chronology
Vishwaroopam 2
(2018)
Aan Devathai
(2018)
Raatchasan
(2018)
No. Song Singers Lyrics Length (m:ss)
1 "Nigara Than Nigara" Vineeth Sreenivasan Soundararajan K 4:05
2 "Malarin Narumanam" - S. Riyaz, Yazin Nizar, Aravind Srinivas Kaviko 3:31
3 "Pesugindren" Chaitra Ambadipudi Karthick Netha 3:27
4 "Rottu Kadai Party" Jacqueline Mary, Gold Devaraj Viveka 3:09
5 "Aan Devathai Theme" Instrumental Ghibran 1:50

Release

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The film which was initially slated to release in August was released in October 2018. The satellite rights of the film were sold to Zee Tamil.[7]

Critical reception

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Times of India wrote "Though this family drama has a tried-and-tested screenplay, with only a few engaging scenes, it is less preachy when compared to some of Samuthirakani’s earlier films."[8] Deccan Chronicle called it "Just an average drama".[1] India Today wrote "Thamira's tries to address the struggles of nuclear families in the fast-paced urban society, but like his one-dimensional characters, the solution he arrives at is also shallow and problematic."[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b Subramanian, Anupama (13 October 2018). "Aan Devathai movie review: Just an average drama". Deccan Chronicle.
  2. ^ "'Joker' Ramya Pandian becomes a". IndiaGlitz.com. 6 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Samuthirakani's next, a family Drama". The Times of India.
  4. ^ "Samuthirakani becomes an Angel - Tamil News". IndiaGlitz.com. 17 September 2016.
  5. ^ "Samuthirakani's next film is Aan Devathai". The New Indian Express.
  6. ^ "Aan Devathai (2018) Tamil Movie mp3 Songs Download - Music By Ghibran - StarMusiQ.Com". Starmusiq.
  7. ^ "ஒரு House-husband-இன் வாழ்க்கை! சமுத்திரக்கனி நடிக்கும் ஆண் தேவதை.குடியரசு தின சிறப்பு திரைப்படம். ஜனவரி 26, மாலை 4 மணிக்கு!". facebook.com/ZeeTamizh. 23 January 2019. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  8. ^ "Aan Devathai Review {2.5/5}: This family drama has a tried-and-tested screenplay, with only a few engaging scenes". The Times of India.
  9. ^ Purushothaman, Kirubhakar (12 October 2018). "Aan Devathai movie review: Samuthirakani is on a pursuit of happiness in deeply problematic film". India Today.
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