Chennai Palani Mars
Chennai Palani Mars is a 2019 Indian Tamil drama film co-written, co-produced and directed by Biju Viswanath. The film is also co-written and co-produced by Vijay Sethupathi under his own production house. It stars Praveen Raja and Rajesh Giriprasad in the lead roles, alongside a cast featuring predominantly newcomers.
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Directed by | Biju Viswanath |
Written by | Biju Viswanath Vijay Sethupathi (dialogues) |
Produced by | Biju Viswanath Vijay Sethupathi |
Starring | Praveen Raja Rajesh Giriprasad Vasant Marimuthu |
Cinematography | Biju Viswanath |
Edited by | Biju Viswanath |
Music by | Niranjan Babu |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
The film narrates the story of a cocaine addict who sets off on a road trip with a fellow junkie to realise his dream of reaching Mars via Chennai and Palani, after pinning hopes on a scientifically unstable concept. Featuring music composed by Niranjan Babu, the film was released on 26 July 2019.
Cast
- Praveen Raja as Aakash
- Rajesh Giriprasad as Aandava Perumal
- Vasant Marimuthu as Thiruparkadal Kannan
- A. Ravikumar as Velu
- Paari Elavazhagan as Karthik Krishnamurthy
- R. Krishnamoorthy as Professor
- Madhankumar Dakshinamoorthy as Don
- Vin Haadri as Don
- S. Imthias Mohamed as Driver
- K. A. Manigandan as Anand
- Allwin Ramaiah as Kuruvi
- K. Parthiban as CI Pandian
- Master Mayukh Vasant as Young Aakash
Production
The film was publicly announced after the shoot had been completed during May 2019. Described as a rural comedy with a space connection, the film was jointly produced and written by Biju Viswanath and Vijay Sethupathi, who had earlier worked together in Orange Mittai (2015).[1][2] As the actors were all newcomers, Biju gave them an acting workshop and shot scenes in handycam first before embarking on the shoot.[3][4]
Soundtrack
The film's soundtrack was composed by Niranjan Babu and lyrics written by Vignesh Jeyapal.
- "Kanavil Kanda Paathai" – Rajesh Giriprasad
- "Vaanam Keezha" – Rajesh Giriprasad
- "Ithanai Neelam Vaanam" – Rajesh Giriprasad, Niranjan Babu
- "Vaanam Sumanda Megham" – Sujay Iswarian Isaac DP
- "Tholaiyaadha Ondrai" – Anila Rajeev
- "Seesame" – Anila Rajeev
- "Song of Universe" – Haritha
Release
The film won two international awards - the Best Narrative Platinum award at Pinnacle Film Awards, and Best Drama Grand Jury Gold award at the Los Angeles Film Festival.[5]
The film had its theatrical release on July 26, 2019. It was released in ZEE5 Indian video on demand website on May 7, 2020.[6]
Baradwaj Rangan, national award-winning Indian film critic, praised the film for it unconventional approach, "If you can catch the film’s vibe, it’s a trip".[7]
Pradeep Kumar from The Hindu wrote "Chennai palani Mars is a bold first attempt at experimental film-making".[8]
The critic from The Indian Express stated "what started off on a promising note, turns into an uninspiring story, eventually", suggesting it was an "experiment gone awry".[9] A reviewer from The New Indian Express wrote "Chennai Palani Mars, for all its faults, is one of the most outlandish films that has been written, shot and presented to the Tamil cinema audience in quite some time", adding it was an "outlandish travelogue that quickly runs out of fuel".[10]
References
- "Vijay Sethupathi's next as writer will be 'Chennai Palani Mars'". The News Minute. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
- "Vijay Sethupathi's next, Chennai Palani Mars". The New Indian Express.
- "'Chennai Palani Mars' is a fantasy fun thriller, says Biju Viswanath". 27 June 2019.
- Subramanian, Anupama (28 June 2019). "'There's a writer in Vijay Sethupathi'". Deccan Chronicle.
- "Vijay Sethupathi's production, Chennai Palani Mars, gains international recognition". Cinema Express.
- "Chennai Palani Mars". ZEE5.
- "A Rewind Of This Nicely Trippy Stoner Dramedy". filmcompanion.
- "Chennai Palani Mars' review: Can you travel to Mars using your mind?". The Hindu.
- "Chennai Palani Mars movie review: Experiment gone awry". 28 July 2019.
- "'Chennai Palani Mars' review: An outlandish travelogue that quickly runs out of fuel". The New Indian Express.