Jigarthanda DoubleX is a 2023 Indian Tamil-language action drama film[1] written and directed by Karthik Subbaraj and jointly produced by him, Kaarthekeyen Santhanam, S. Kathiresan and Alankar Pandian under Stone Bench Films, Five Star Creations and Invenio Origin. The film is a prequel to Jigarthanda (2014) and stars Raghava Lawrence, S. J. Suryah, Nimisha Sajayan, Ilavarasu, Sathyan, Naveen Chandra, Shine Tom Chacko and Aravind Akash. Set in the 1970s, it revolves around an upcoming policeman trying to kill a gangster by going undercover as a filmmaker.

Jigarthanda DoubleX
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKarthik Subbaraj
Written byKarthik Subbaraj
Produced byKarthik Subbaraj
Kaarthekeyen Santhanam
S. Kathiresan
Alankar Pandian
Starring
CinematographyTirru
Edited byShafique Mohamed Ali
Music bySanthosh Narayanan
Production
companies
Distributed byRed Giant Movies
Release date
  • 10 November 2023 (2023-11-10)
Running time
172 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

The film was officially announced in August 2022, with the tentative title Jigarthanda 2, and the official title was announced in December. Principal photography began the same month in Madurai followed with a schedule in Thandikudi and wrapped by early-July 2023. The film has music composed by Santhosh Narayanan, cinematography handled by Tirru and editing by Shafique Mohamed Ali.

Jigarthanda DoubleX was released on 10 November 2023, the week of Diwali, to critical acclaim, with praise directed towards its direction, script, cast performances, music, cinematography, production values, editing, emotional depth, and action sequences.

Plot

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In 1973, DSP Rathna Kumar is assigned to nab the elephant poacher Shettani in Kombai Kaanai forest. The police torture the local tribals about Shettani's whereabouts, even though they themselves are his victims.

In Madras, Kirubakaran "Kiruban" is chosen as a SI in the Tamil Nadu Police. He visits his fiancée Lourde's college to share the news and witness her performance at an event. Later, Lourde persuades Kiruban to intervene in a brawl among students nearby. After some time, it appears that Kiruban has killed four of the students, despite his apparent aversion to blood as he faints upon seeing it. Surprisingly, he is found holding the murder weapon and subsequently sentenced to prison.

In 1975, the incumbent Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu (CM) Sindhanai Rani has recently announced her move to National politics in a few months, necessitating election of a new Chief minister. Rathna's elder brother Jeyakodi is a famous film star and rising politician in the ruling SMDK party who desires to be the next CM. Jeyakodi is distressed about his film screenings being halted in Coimbatore, Ramnad, Madurai and Tirunelveli by supporters of his rival and Minister of Finance Karmegam. Karmegam, who is the frontrunner to become the next Chief minister, is supported by four criminal gangs across Tamil Nadu, and promotes a younger actor Chinna to replace Jeyakodi. Jeyakodi requests Rathna to kill four gangsters who support Karmegam. This will make Karmegam less influential within the party. Selecting Kiruban and three other ex-cop prisoners, Rathna offers them a full pardon and immediate recruitment into the police force, in exchange for them performing covert murders. He assigns each of them a single target, with Kiruban's target being Alliyus Caesar, the head of the "Jigarthanda Sambhavam Fans Club" and Karmegam's principal supporter at Madurai. Wanting to marry Lourde and get back his job, Kiruban accepts the assignment.

On a suggestion from Chinna, Caesar decides to conduct an audition for a director who can make a pan-Indian film with him as the lead and introduce him as the first dark-complexioned actor in Tamil cinema. Kiruban assumes the alias of "Ray Dasan", a student and assistant director of Satyajit Ray and gets through the audition. Kiruban offers to make a film based on Caesar's life titled Pandyaa. Being an ardent fan of Clint Eastwood, Caesar agrees to Ray's plan. For the film shooting, Kiruban live-shoots Caesar' real life using a camera that Eastwood supposedly gifted to Caesar when he came for a shoot near their village. Kiruban learns that Caesar belongs to the same tribe that is being haunted by Shettani.

Caesar invites the other three gangsters and Karmegam for his wife Malaiyarasi's baby shower and start of the movie shoot. One of the targets in the police' hitlist is killed by one of the moles. Caesar eventually finds and kills all of the moles, except Kiruban. Kiruban learns that Caesar was the one who led the hit on the four students in 1973, for which Kiruban was made a scapegoat. Wanting revenge, Kiruban convinces Caesar to visit his Kombai Kaanai village and nab Shettani with the pretext that this addition will make a better biopic. At the village, Caesar promises to nab Shettani in exchange to Rathna releasing the tribespeople. The villagers reveal the importance of elephants in their culture and how they are vanishing from the forests due to poachers. Caesar and the tribals subvert Shettani gang's raid and kill them.

Surviving members are captured and reveal Shettani's whereabouts. Caesar confronts Shettani, who is hunting elephants, and almost gets killed. Kiruban has a change of heart and saves Caesar by taking his body to the village for treatment. Upon recuperation, Caesar fights Shettani again and captures him. The tribe demands the presence of the Chief minister Sindhanai Rani, who promptly comes for the media publicity. Caeser hands Shettani over to the police in the presence of Sindhanai Rani, who visits upon his insistence that Shettani will be delivered. The villagers celebrate once the inmates are released and Kiruban marries local tribeswoman Paingili.

Now that the long-awaited peace has arrived, Caesar and Kiruban are shocked to see Shettani still hunting elephants the next day. Shettani reveals that it is the CM-led government that has nurtured him over the years so that he can smuggle ivories on behalf of two business tycoons. They promised Sindhanai Rani to eventually elevate her to the post of Prime Minister through lobbying. Shettani also reveals that the authorities have planned to label Caesar as the real Shettani and eventually wipe out the tribe in a police operation. The tribal members agree to lay their lives peacefully and confront the police firing.

The firing kills all the villagers, including Caesar and Malaiyarasi. Kiruban, who films the massacre, tries to escape with Paingili and Caesar's newborn child, but they get shot in the firing. None of these incidents reach the common people. Within weeks, Jeyakodi is touted to be the next CM candidate and Karmegam is dropped from the cabinet. Karmegam, who had managed to secure tapes of Kiruban's footage, plays it in a packed theatre where Jeyakodi's film was supposed to play, as a tribute to Caesar. The audience learn about Caesar's life and also the government-led massacre of the tribals and start protesting against the government. The massacre of the tribals reaches the higher-ups in the central government. As a final resort, the CM sends Rathna and his men to kill Karmegam in the theatre, but Rathna gets shocked to see Kiruban, who is actually alive, along with Paingili and Caesar's newborn son. Kiruban kills Rathna, while Karmegam and his aides eliminate his men.

In the mid-credits scene, Kiruban returns home to be Caesar's son, where Paingili and Kiruban name him as Sethu, as per Malaiyarasi's vow to Goddess Sethukaali Amman. An anonymous man secretly follows Paingili and Sethu, where he mentions to another man sitting in a car that they will eliminate the last remaining members of Caesar's family.

Cast

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Production

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Development and casting

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In early April 2022, it was reported that Karthik Subbaraj was going to begin working on the sequel to his film Jigarthanda (2014), which was praised by both audiences and critics. It was further reported to be funded by Subaskaran Allirajah under Lyca Productions and would star Raghava Lawrence as one of the lead roles whereas Bobby Simha would reprise his role from the original film.[2] On 1 August, coinciding 8 years since the release of Jigarthanda, the project was officially announced.[3] S. J. Suryah was reported to play a role in the film as a film maker. Santhosh Narayanan was chosen as the music composer, who also scored in Jigarthanda and has been part of Subbaraj's earlier films.[4] According to reports, Nimisha Sajayan was also part of the film.[5]

Subbaraj on Vinayagar Chathurthi on 31 August, shared that the pre-production of Jigarthanda 2 has begun.[6] He further stated that the film would not have any connection to its predecessor and would have a fresh narrative.[7] The cinematography was handled by Tirru, who earlier worked on Subbaraj's Petta and Mercury. Shafique Mohamed Ali joined as the editor of the film.[8] On 11 December, the title Jigarthanda DoubleX was announced, along with a promotional video.[9]

Filming

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Principal photography began in Madurai on 12 December 2022.[10] Filming took place in exotic locations across Kerala and Tamil Nadu.[11][12] Many extensive sets were created to match the film's setting. A set was erected in Thandikudi near Kodaikanal where major portions of the film were shot.[13][14] While filming his fight sequences, actor Vidhu, who portrayed one of the antagonists Shettani, was told to fight like an animal, and practised gymnastics and silambam for the same.[15] The actor Clint Eastwood appears in the film digitally recreated.[16] Filming wrapped in July 2023.[17][18]

Soundtrack

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The soundtrack and background score for the film was composed by Santhosh Narayanan.[19]

Jigarthanda DoubleX
Soundtrack album by
Released2023
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length10:30
LanguageTamil
LabelThink Music
ProducerSanthosh Narayanan
Santhosh Narayanan chronology
Chithha
(2023)
Jigarthanda DoubleX
(2023)
Saindhav
(2024)
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Maamadura"VivekDhee, Santhosh Narayanan3:03
2."10000 Pax"OfRoOfRo3:02
3."Theekuchi"Muthamil, Poovan MatheesanYuvan Shankar Raja, Santhosh Narayanan2:57
4."Oyyaram"VivekMeenakshi Elayaraja, Meenakshi Santhosh, Aditya Ravindran, Santhosh Narayanan3:45
Total length:10:30

Marketing

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The first look poster was released on 11 December 2022, with the film's title revealed as Jigarthanda DoubleX.[20][21] The teaser was released on 12 December 2022.[10]

Release

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Theatrical and festivals

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The film was released theatrically on 10 November 2023.[22][23][24] It was showcased at the 53rd International Film Festival Rotterdam on 26 January 2024 in Limelight.[25]

Distribution

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Red Giant Movies holds the film's domestic distribution rights, while Ahimsa Entertainment holds the overseas distribution rights.[26]

Home media

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The film began streaming on Netflix from 8 December 2023.[27]

Reception

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Jigarthanda DoubleX received positive reviews.[28]

Krishna Selvaseelan of the Tamil Guardian gave 4.5/5 stars and said, "Subbaraj may have delivered his best film yet. The film betters its first instalment in every department."[29] S. Devasankar of Pinkvilla gave 4/5 stars and wrote, "Jigarthanda Double X is a must-watch in theaters. It provides a wholesome cinematic experience, with excellent writing, performances, music and cinematography. In spite of the excessive runtime, the film is sure to leave the audience satisfied."[30] Manoj Kumar of OTTplay gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote, "Karthik Subbaraj offers an engaging cinematic experience with moving visuals and strong performances while highlighting the cinema's responsibility towards society to make sense of life."[31] Kirubhakar Purushothaman of The Indian Express gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote, "Karthik Subbaraj's film tries to be a lot of things at once. It's Jack of all and King of one -- deliciously entertaining meta cinema."[32]

Janani. K of India Today gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote, "'Jigarthanda Double X' is one of Karthik Subbaraj's best works to date. And it's truly happy to see the filmmaker back in form."[33] Logesh Balachandran of The Times of India gave 3/5 stars and wrote, "Karthik Subbaraj yet again tries to explore the influential power of cinema, but despite strong intentions and adrenaline-pumping moments, the narrative loses its cohesion after the intermission. In conclusion, Jigarthanda DoubleX earnestly tries to replicate Jigarthanda but falls slightly short of achieving that feat."[34] Priyanka Sundar of Firstpost gave 3/5 stars and wrote, "Jigarthanda DoubleX is a little bit of a Western film, but instead of a cowboy, we have local gangsters swinging their weapon of choice, be it a camera or a gun."[35] Bhuvanesh Chander of The Hindu wrote, "Jigarthanda Double X is the most heartfelt film Karthik Subbaraj has done. Starring Raghava Lawrence and SJ Suryah, Karthik Subbaraj's 'Pandyaa Western' film brings together the soul of 2014's Jigarthanda and the spirit of a spaghetti Western, becoming his most political and heartfelt film to date. And is truly a Double X of Jigarthanda."[36]

Lakshmi Subramaniam of The Week gave 2/5 stars and wrote, "The second installment too evolves around filmmaking with a gangster at the centre. If you had watched the first chapter of Jigarthanda and expected something big from Subbaraj, you are likely to be disappointed."[37] Bharathy Singaravel of The News Minute wrote, "Jigarthanda DoubleX is a tormented declaration of Karthik's political views, nearly three hours long, with some elements of his earlier brand of filmmaking still in tow. If Karthik Subbaraj believes that cinema is a means to political change, he needs to put more thought into it, than superficial gestures that might garner a few claps."[38] Clint Eastwood expressed his desire to watch the film after completing his ongoing commitments.[39]

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