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==Release== ==Release==
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===Reception=== ===Reception===

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2012 film by Shankar Dayal For the character in the Hindu epic Mahabharata, see Shakuni.

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Saguni
Poster
Directed byShankar Dayal
Written byShankar Dayal
Produced byS R Prabhu
Starring
CinematographyP. G. Muthiah
Edited byA. Sreekar Prasad
Music byG. V. Prakash Kumar
Production
company
Dream Warrior Pictures
Distributed by
Release date
  • 22 June 2012 (2012-06-22)
Running time151 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Saguni is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language political comedy film directed by Shankar Dayal and produced by S. R. Prabhu. The film stars Karthi and Pranitha, while Santhanam, Prakash Raj, Kiran Rathod, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Radhika Sarathkumar and Nassar appear in supporting roles. The film released on 22 June 2012 and was an average success.

Plot

The film starts with the IRP party's MLA meeting to select their new CM, where prominent leader and veteran Satyamoorthy is unanimously chosen as CM. He is then escorted to his car, where a party cadre accuses him of sexually harassing her by passing on a promiscuous video in a mobile phone. This leads to Satyamoorthy being heavily shunned by the public and causes the suicide of Satyamoorthy and his entire family. This entire sequence is a political plot planned by the same party's influential minister R. K. Boopathi. Two days earlier, Boopathi had asked Satyamoorthy to leave way for him as he has been waiting twenty years to directly become Chief Minister. Boopathi creates a scene at the funeral and then goes on to win MLA by-election in Satyamoorthy's constituency Karaikudi and becomes the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.

Meanwhile, Kamalakannan is forcibly taken as passenger by auto driver Rajini Appadurai near Chennai International Airport, seeing Kamal's rich clothing. Rajini assumes that Kamal is rich and drives him around the city to be profited from him. Kamal is actually a farmer and also runs a free-meal service in his village near Karaikudi. He has come to the capital city to meet concerned politicians and plead them to halt a Railways project, by which he could lose his only ancestral property in his village. He is the grandson of a humble person who serves unlimited food to the guests and passersby every day.

Kamal stays in his paternal aunt Dr. Rani's house, and love blossoms between him and her daughter Sridevi. Their love affair is ended when Kamal promises to forever leave Sridevi on Rani's demand, when Sridevi goes on a foreign tour. Kamal meets Boopathi, who once visited their village during the by-election campaign and had promised to do good deeds when required. Kamal learns that Boopathi is the one behind the project for his mistress, whom he had used to kill Satyamoorthy. Kamal, disillusioned with the system, becomes a shrewd political analyst and campaigner and makes moneylender Ramani the Mayor of Chennai by helping in her campaigns. He later gets the contact of Perumal, who is the leader of the opposition political party. Meanwhile, he joins Perumal's party and makes him win the election, making him the CM of Tamil Nadu. Boopathi is finally arrested for being the reason behind for Sathyamoorthy's suicide with his family. Kamal, at last, saves his property with his intelligence and unites with Sridevi.

Cast

Production

The film was first revealed in early April 2011, when it was reported that Karthi was considering a "social satire" script written by debutant film maker, Shankar Dayal, to be his next venture after the success of his previous film Siruthai. Karthi confirmed the news and revealed he would feature in a new get-up for the film, although expressing that the script was still in development. Mumtaj was selected to play a role making her comeback after 3 years. Kannada actress Pranitha who made her debut in Tamil with Udhayan, was confirmed for the lead female role.

Kota Srinivasa Rao and Salim Ghouse were selected to play politicians in the film, while Nassar was roped in to play a godman. However, in a turn of events, it was announced that the makers were unimpressed with Ghouse's performance and replaced him with Prakash Raj. Subsequently, combination scenes shot with Ghouse and Mumtaj, including those which appeared in the original trailer, were removed and reshot with Prakash Raj and Kiran Rathod. Anushka Shetty shot for a cameo role, that of a funny police officer within one day, while Andrea Jeremiah also appeared in a single scene.

The first look of the film was duly released through a series of promotional posters in early 2011, with the makers suggesting a potential release to coincide with Diwali 2011. Some scenes were shot in and around Chennai including the Napier bridge, while the climax was shot in Hyderabad. The songs were choreographed by Bobby Antony, Baba Baskar, Prem Rakshith and Raju; one of which was shot in Poland. There were rumours that the film was based on Neera Radia but the makers denied it. The team shot a scene at the famous shopping complex near Ashok Nagar in Chennai. The director and his crew were happy to complete the shoot before the place got uncontrollably crowded.

Soundtrack

Saguni
Soundtrack album by G. V. Prakash Kumar
Released2 June 2012
Recorded2012
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length24:12 / 24:11
LanguageTamil
LabelGemini Audio
T-Series
ProducerG. V. Prakash Kumar
G. V. Prakash Kumar chronology
Endukante... Premanta!
(2011)
Saguni
(2012)
Joker
(2012)

The soundtrack, composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, consists of five tracks. The track "Manasellam Mazhaiye" was reused from the song "Chalisuva Cheluve" from the Kannada film Ullasa Utsaha and "Vella Bambaram" based on "Priyathama" from the Telugu film Ullasamga Utsahamga, both composed by Prakash Kumar. The audio launch was to be held on 11 May, but postponed to 2 June. The Telugu version released on 5 June. Two songs along with the videos were launched on 25 May, Karthi's birthday. The song "Kandha Kaaravadai" has been downloaded 75,000 times. Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff wrote that it was "run-of-the-mill and has nothing new to offer". Karthik Srinivasan of Milliblog wrote, "Saguni sees GV Prakash channeling his inner Harris Jeyaraj, particularly the one who works with director Hari".

Track-List
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Kandha Kaara Vadai"ParamuShankar Mahadevan, Karthi5:11
2."Manasellam Mazhaiye"Na. MuthukumarSonu Nigam, Saindhavi, G. V. Prakash Kumar5:27
3."Vella Bambaram"VivekaBaba Sehgal, Priya Himesh4:43
4."Pottadhu Pathala"AnnamalaiVelmurugan & Chorus4:51
5."Annachi Ammachi"Shankar DayalPushpavanam Kuppusamy, Maya Manikandan & Chorus4:00
Total length:24:12

Release

The distribution rights were bought by Vendhar Movies for ₹230 million (US$2.7 million). The film was given a U certificate by the censor board without any cuts. It was slated to release in April initially, but failed to meet the deadline and would be released on 22 June eventually. Makers have planned to release the films in more than 1,100 screens across the globe. Andhra will see the film being released in 450 screens. Telugu rights were bought by Bellamkonda Suresh for ₹80 million (US$940,000). The producers spent more than ₹ 120 million for the promotion of the film.

Reception

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References

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