Bangalore Naatkal
Bangalore Naatkal | |
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Prasad V. Potluri | |
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Narrated by | Gopi Sunder |
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Distributed by | PVP Cinema |
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Running time | 156 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Budget | est. ₹18 crore[1] |
Box office | est. ₹30 crore[2] |
Bangalore Naatkal (transl. Bangalore Days) is a 2016 Indian
Plot
The film's story revolves around three cousins Divya "Ammu" Raghavan, Kannan "Kutty" and Arjun "Ajju"' are cousins who shares a close bond since their childhood. Kutty is a
Ammu feels lonely as Prasad often goes on long corporate trips and ignores her. Her only solace is the time she gets to spend with her cousins. One day, upon inspecting a room in their apartment that Prasad never lets anyone enter, she is shocked to find it filled with photos, knickknacks and possessions of a woman. In thought of not having a place in Prasad's heart and life, she leaves Prasad and returns to her village in sorrow.
Naive Kutty, who wants a traditional, modest,
Ajju was a bike racer, but due to a misdemeanor, was given a one-year ban from racing. Rakesh, who is now a top-bike racer, troubles Ajju, causing a fight to break out. Ajju falls for
Meanwhile, as Ammu and Prasad are in the middle of getting a divorce, Ajju learns that a few years back, Prasad was a bike racer. He then went by the name Shiva and was the leader of his biker gang. Shiva had given up on racing after he was involved in an accident that killed his girlfriend Grace (the girl whose photos and possessions that Ammu had discovered in Prasad's room). Upon knowing what happened, Ammu decides to return to Bangalore and works towards her MBA. She gradually wins over a repentant Prasad and soon arranges for him to meet Grace's parents. After the meeting, Prasad is able to let go of his past. Ammu forgives him, and they get their marital life on track.
Ajju gets a chance to race on the same day that Sarah has to leave for Australia. With Ammu, Kutty and Prasad cheering for him, he wins the race. After the race, Ajju realizes how important Sarah is to him and his life. He pleads with her to not go to Australia. Sarah forgoes her scholarship to stay with him in Bangalore. In the end, Kutty marries his neighbor in Bangalore, a European
Cast
- Arya as Arjun ("Ajju"), a bike racer and a motorcycle mechanic.
- Bobby Simha as Kannan ("Kutty"), a software engineer who does not like city life
- Sri Divya as Divya (Ammu) B.Com MBA, she marries Shivaprasad[3]
- Rana Daggubati as Shivaprasad, a workaholic corporate executive. (voice dubbed by Azam Sheriff)
- Parvathy Thiruvothu as RJ Sarah Elizabeth, a paraplegic whom Ajju befriends (reprising role from original)
- Raai Laxmi as Lakshmi, an air hostess who has a brief experience with Kutty
- Paris Laxmi as Michelle Kannan, a European Bharatnatyam dancer who has embraced Indian culture (reprising role from original)
- Prakash Raj as Francis, Grace's father
- Sijoy Varghese as Coach Zechriah
- Saranya Ponvannan as Kutty's mother
- M. S. Bhaskar as Kutty's father
- Rekha as Sarah's mother
- Sriranjani as Ammu's mother
- Pattimandram Raja as Raghavan, Divya's father
- Sajid Yahiya as Saamy
- Arjun G. Iyengar as Lakshmi's boyfriend
- Arjai as Prasad's friend
- Samantha Ruth Prabhu as Grace Francis, Shivaprasad's late girlfriend (cameo)
Production
Development
The success of
Casting
In January 2015, the official cast of the film was announced with
Music
The soundtrack features 6 songs composed by
- Track list
Bangalore Naatkal | ||||
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Gopi Sunder chronology | ||||
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No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Naan Maati Konden" | Gopi Sunder, Anna Katharina Valayil | 5:17 |
4. | "Thodakkam Mangalyam" | Vijay Yesudas, Sachin Warrier, Divya S. Menon | 3:52 |
5. | "Paraparapa Oru Ooru" | Ranjith | 3:13 |
6. | "I Want to Fly/Unnodu Vazha" | Anna Katharina Valayil | 3:08 |
Critical reception
Hindustan Times wrote "Bommarillu Bhaskar's just opened Tamil work, Bangalore Naatkal – which is a remake of Anjali Menon's Bangalore Days in Malayalam – also lends itself to a good measure of comparison. Honestly, the core idea behind Menon's work – about the average Keralite's craze for Bangalore (Bengaluru) – does not ring true in Bhaskar's Tamil edition."[17] The Hindu wrote "Bangalore Naatkal quite worked for me, despite the aforementioned minor niggles. It made me well up at all the right moments, even if it didn't get me laughing as much as the original."[18] Times of India wrote "this remake works to a large extent (if you haven't seen the original, even better), because the director, Bommarillu Bhaskar hasn't made any drastic change to the original script and manages to capture the emotional drama of the scenes."[19] Rediff wrote "Remakes are never easy and director Bhaskar's Bangalore Naatkal is far from perfect, but the film does have its moments, especially for those who missed the original."[20] Behindwoods wrote "Overall, despite its lively storyline, Bangalore Naatkal is let down by the treatment and casual performances."[21] IndiaGlitz.com gave 2.8/5 and wrote " Bangalore days is fresh, youthful and certainly a good one time watch with family for its entertainment quotient is spot on[22]
Box office
The film collected ₹7.94 lakh (US$9,900) in
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External links
- Bangalore Naatkal at IMDb