Chinna (transl. Little) is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller film written and directed by Sundar C. The film stars Arjun and Sneha in lead roles. It was released on 15 July 2005.[1]
Chinna | |
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Directed by | Sundar C |
Written by | Sundar C |
Produced by | Sreenivasa Raju |
Starring | Arjun Sneha |
Cinematography | Prasad Murella |
Edited by | Kasi Viswanathan |
Music by | D. Imman |
Production company | Sri Sri Chitra |
Release date |
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Running time | 150 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Plot
editThe film begins with Gayathri marrying an irrigation engineer against her wishes. As she goes through with her marriage in autopilot , her sunken heart reflects on her past. Gayathri, a marine student, goes to Rameswaram to study coral reefs and marine ecosystems while staying with her uncle and cousin in a fisherman hamlet. There, she witnesses Chinna and his assistants – local mobsters working for a gang – committing violent crimes. Though she wanted to report these crimes to the local SP, her uncle and cousin dissuade her. Meanwhile, she asks her uncle for a guide to take her locations that are rich in marine life. Her uncle asks Chinna to help Gayathri in her pursuit. After a couple of close encounters with Chinna, Gayathri understands his soft, childlike nature and vows to reform him into a socially acceptable man. Later, love blossoms between them. Even as Chinna tries to straighten his ways, a violent feud ensues between him and the local gang. Trying to save Gayathri, Chinna kills the gang leader and is sentenced to life imprisonment. Taking advantage of Chinna's absence, Gayathri's parents marry her to the irrigation engineer. As the flashback ends, the story ploughs through the second half, where Chinna, characterised by his obsession with "Gayathri", kills people working against his goal to attain his ladylove. At the end, after much drama, when Chinna almost kills Gayathri's husband, Gayathri shoots him in order to save her husband. Chinna asks Gayathri if she had feelings for him then, for at least a second. Just after she nods her head saying yes, he jumps off the building. The movie ends there, indicating his death.
Cast
edit- Arjun as Chinna
- Sneha as Gayathri
- Vijayakumar as Gayathri's uncle and ex-police officer
- Vikramaditya as Gayathri's husband
- Vadivelu as Kumar
- Livingston as Police Officer
- Mansoor Ali Khan as Chinna's friend
- Ponnambalam as Chinna's friend
- Manivannan as Sabapathy
- Vinu Chakravarthy as Gayathri's uncle
- Jayaprakash Reddy as Chinna's ex-boss
- Shreekumar as Soosai
- Aarthi as Maha
- M. S. Bhaskar
- Riyaz Khan
- Besant Ravi
- Kiran Rathod, Special appearance in an item number Song
Production
editThe film saw Sundar and Arjun collaborating for second time after Giri (2004).[2] Filming began on 17 January 2005 and was held at Rameshwaram, Dhanushkodi and Pamban.[3]
Soundtrack
editThe music was composed by D. Imman.[4]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Bailare Bailare" | Pa. Vijay | Sunitha Sarathy | |
2. | "Kaalangathala" | Palani Bharathi | KK, Anuradha Sriram | |
3. | "Osthara Pilusthunara" | Ceylon Manohar | Karthik, Devan, Ranjith | |
4. | "Tholaidhoora Nilave" | Pa. Vijay | D. Imman | |
5. | "Yaar Yaaro" | Palani Bharathi | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam |
Reception
editMalini Mannath of Chennai Online wrote, "Arjun, expectedly, does his fights and stunts with flair, his intense grim look suiting the role well. It's when the story moves into the second half that the director falters".[5] Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu wrote, "The first aspect that strikes one as odd is the number of climaxes that stretch the length of the film beyond a point of endurance. With better control over the script, the narration would have been more interesting".[6] Visual Dasan of Kalki wrote Sundar made a masala out of mixing Gunaa and Kadhal Konden in second half, praised Sneha's acting and Sundar for casting antagonists Mansoor Ali Khan and Ponnambalam in humorous characters and concluded saying is it possible to make a new film on age old plot just for the screenplay which never stumbles.[7] Regarding the Telugu dubbed version Koti, a critic from Telugucinema.com wrote that "it is pucca [pakka] Tamil film – typical Tamil films’ clichés like a street song, silly comedy, and excessive melodrama. It hardly impresses".[8]
References
edit- ^ "சின்னா / Chinna (2005)". Screen 4 Screen. Archived from the original on 26 February 2024. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
- ^ "Sundar C's 'Chinna'". Cinesouth. 19 January 2005. Archived from the original on 7 February 2005. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ "Sundar C, Arjun duo again in 'Chinna'". Cinesouth. 21 January 2005. Archived from the original on 7 February 2005. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
- ^ "Chinna (2005)". Raaga.com. Archived from the original on 18 October 2023. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ^ Mannath, Malini (22 July 2005). "Chinna". Chennai Online. Archived from the original on 15 October 2006. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
- ^ Rangarajan, Malathi (22 July 2005). "A long winding narration". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 20 November 2006. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ^ தாசன், விஷுவல் (31 July 2005). "சின்னா". Kalki (in Tamil). p. 1. Archived from the original on 21 April 2024. Retrieved 21 April 2024 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ G., Jalapathy (28 April 2009). "Movie review: Koti". Telugucinema.com. Archived from the original on 28 April 2009. Retrieved 26 June 2024.
External links
edit- Chinna at IMDb
- Chinna at Rotten Tomatoes