Bagavathi

Bagavathi
Directed by A. Venkatesh
Produced by K. Muralidharan
V. Swaminathan
G. Venugopal
Written by A. Venkatesh
Pattukkottai Prabakar (Dialogues )
Starring Vijay
Reemma Sen
Ashish Vidyarthi
Jai
Vadivelu
Music by Deva
Srikanth Deva (1 song)
Cinematography R. Rathnavelu
Edited by V. T. Vijayan
Production
company
Lakshmi Movie Makers
Release dates
  • 4 November 2002 (2002-11-04)
Running time
164 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Bagavathi is a 2002 Tamil film directed by A. Venkatesh, which features Vijay and Reemma Sen in the leading roles. Vadivelu, K. Vishwanath, Yugendran and Ashish Vidyarthi play other supporting roles, while Deva composed the music for the film. The movie was released on Diwali. It was declared a hit at the box office and was also dubbed in Telegu and Hindi with the same title. [1][2]

Plot

Bagavathi (Vijay) owns a tea shop cum hotel near the Chennai High court. He lives with the aim of bringing up his younger brother Guna (Jai) as a doctor. He meets a modern girl called Anjali (Reemma Sen) while giving her a refill. She doesn't know that the refill is valuable for Bagavathy and so casually throws it away. He admonishes her for that and with the help of a receptionist gets it back. Anjali initially thinks that he is stingy but later when she sees him helping a lady whose daughter has gone into labour and was subsequently beaten up by a policeman she gains respect for him. Soon Bagavathy finds out that Anjali is the daughter of a Judge who is his friend.

Guna has a girlfriend named Priya with whom he accidentally develops a physical relationship. Guna hides this news from his brother. Guna's love is objected by Priya's father Easwarapandiyan (Ashish Vidyarthi) who fears for the loss of his status and name in society. Soon, during a college function, some goons sent by Easwarapandiyan beat up Guna. Bagavathy finds him and takes him to hospital and asks the help of his friend Anand (Yugendran) to safeguard his brother from the atrocities of Easwarapandiyan.

In an attempt to fulfill his brother's wish, Bagavathy tries to convince Priya's father to let her and Guna marry. Easwarapandiyan humilitates him by asking him to polish his shoes. Bagavathy does so but despite that Easwarapandiyan says that Guna will die. Guna attempts to marry Priya even without the knowledge of his brother. But Priya's father collapses the marriage and Guna is killed in front of Bagavathy. Anand is also killed after trying to defend Guna.

Guna, in his last moments, promises that he will be with his brother forever. After Guna's death, everyone comes to know Priya is pregnant due to the accidental relationship with Guna earlier. Bagavathi is reminded of his brother's last words and thinks his brother is going to be born again. Meanwhile, to protect his social status, Priya's father attempts to kill the child before it is being born. Bagavathi challenges him saying that the child will touch the earth. In order to do so Ganga (Thalaivasal Vijay) helps him to turn into a don to save his brother's child. With the help of Anjali, her mother and his tea shop helper Vadivelu Bagavathi overcomes all the hurdles put in his way by Priya's father and manages to protect Priya long enough to allow for safe birth of his brother's child. The climax of the film shows Bagavathy first killing Viboothi Ganesan (Ponnambalam), a henchman of Easwarapandiyan and finally killing Easwarapandiyan himself.

Cast

Production

Vijay was hesitant at first to take up a full mass hero subject and asked the director for 3 months time to think about it. The director Venkatesh selected a newcomer, Jai, to play the role of Guna after seeing him at Jai's uncle, Deva's, recording studio — mentioning that the youngster looked like actor Vijay. Although his role in the film was relatively minimal, he has since gone on to appear in successful films such as Chennai 600028, Subramaniyapuram and Engeyum Eppodhum.[3]

The film was shot at various locations including Chennai and Vishakapattinam.[4]

Release

The film released in the Diwali season alongside Ajith starrer Villain and Ramana.[5] The film was released in Malaysia under the title Pasupathy.[6] A dubbed version of the film in Telugu was prepared and released in late 2005.[7]

Soundtrack

Bagavathi
Soundtrack album by Deva
Released 2002
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label Star Music
Hit Music
Producer Deva

The soundtrack consists of six songs composed by Deva. The lyrics were written by Vaali, Snehan, Pa. Vijay, Kalaikumar, Na. Muthukumar.[8]

No. Song Singers
1 Allu Allu Udit Narayan
2 Atchamillai Atchamillai Shankar Mahadevan
3 July Malargalae Karthik, Sadhana Sargam
4 Kai Kai Vaikiraan Anuradha Sriram, Shankar Mahadevan
5 Shyo Shyo Timmy, Sadhana Sargam
6 Coca Cola Braunu Vadivelu, Vijay

References

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