Pasanga Explained

Pasanga
Director:Pandiraj
Producer:Sasikumar
Starring:Kishore DS
Sree Raam
Pandian
Vimal
Vega Tamotia
Music:James Vasanthan
Cinematography:Premkumar Chandran
Editing:Yoga Baskar
Studio:Company Production
Runtime:151 minutes
Country:India
Language:Tamil

Pasanga is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language children's film directed by Pandiraj in his directorial debut. It stars debutant child actors Kishore DS, Sree Raam and Pandian, along with newcomer Vimal and Vega Tamotia in supporting roles. The film is produced by Sasikumar and music score is composed by James Vasanthan. They rose to fame after their 2008 hit film Subramaniyapuram. Pasanga released on 1 May 2009 to critical acclaim, winning three National Film Awards and several other awards at international film festivals.[1]

Plot

The story unfolds in a dry and barren village. The protagonist Anbukkarasu (Kishore) wants to excel in life as a collector and is a precious child. He meets Jeevanandam (Sree Raam), the son of the school teacher Chokkulingam (Jayaprakash). The meeting occurs on the first day of school. In the long run, Jeeva develops an instant dislike for Anbu even when the good-hearted Anbu tries to befriend him. However, Jeeva continues to hate Anbu with a passion. Enters Manonmani (Dharini), Jeeva's cousin, who develops an affinity towards Anbu. This makes Jeeva detest Anbu further. Anbu excels academically and in extracurricular activities, which contributes to widening the rift between the two. Anbu's parents have different opinions on life, resulting in a fight between them that Jeeva uses as a means to hurt Anbu further.

A fight between Anbu and Jeeva escalates to involve their parents, and this divides their families. The elders smooth out their differences when Jeeva's father speaks to Anbu's father about forgiveness, leading Anbu's father to get along better with his wife. In a twist, Meenakshi Sundaram (Vimal), Anbu's uncle, falls in love with Soppikannu (Vega Tamotia), Jeeva's sister. The families unite when they agree to the marriage of Meenakshi Sundaram and Soppikannu, much to the chagrin of Jeeva and Anbu, whose rift deepens.

At the end of their sixth grade, Jeeva's father asks the class to a write a letter about good and bad events in their past year, and this causes Anbu and Jeeva to share their feelings about one another. Anbu expresses his liking of Jeeva, while Jeeva continues to express his dislike of Anbu. However, Manonmani helps Jeeva understand that Anbu has changed his life for the better. When Anbu meets with a sudden accident, Jeeva's encouragement helps Anbu recover. Jeeva apologises, they become friends, and the film ends with Meenakshi Sundaram's marriage to Soppikannu.

Production

Ramakrishnan was initially offered a lead role by Pandiraj, who was Ramakrishnan's colleague when they were assistants to director Cheran. As Ramakrishnan was busy with the shoot of Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum (2009), Vemal was cast in the role instead.[2]

Music

The soundtrack was composed by James Vasanthan.

Song Singer(s)Duration Lyrics
"Naandhaan Goppanda" Sathyanarayanan, Larson Cyril 4:32
"Oru Vetkam Varudhe" 6:00
"Who's that Guy" 2:02 James Vasanthan
"Anbaale Azhagaagum" 6:06 Yugabharathi

Reception

Deccan Herald, wrote, "Prosaic yet profound, Pasanga, subtly driving its homily, makes for a fine family fare".[3] The Times of India appreciated the film's lack of double entendre dialogues and exaggeration of emotions, "but it is not wanting in romance, family sentiment, or humour at the same time". Still, the critic appreciated the story and "consistent" screenplay.[4] Karthik Srinivasan wrote, "This film, along with Nadodigal, are two of the most enjoyable and natural [...] films to have graced Tamil screens in recent years and I’m happy that someone had the sense to make films like this in this age of mindless action and hero worship".[5]

Accolades

57th National Film Awards

Tamil Nadu State Film Awards

57th Filmfare Awards South

4th Vijay Awards

Other awards

International Film Festival

Remake

The film was remade in Sri Lanka by Sinhala-language under the title Daruwane in 2012.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 21 May 2010 . 'Pasanga' screening in China . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100523060020/http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/57167.html . 23 May 2010 . 13 July 2012 . IndiaGlitz.
  2. Web site: Subramanian . Anupama . 12 January 2018 . Ramakrishanan earns Pandiraj praise . . 6 June 2024 . 29 November 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181129190040/https://www.deccanchronicle.com/entertainment/kollywood/120118/ramakrishanan-earns-pandiraj-praise.html . live .
  3. Web site: 19 June 2009 . Pasanga . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240805072223/https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/pasanga-2547538 . 5 August 2024 . 5 August 2024 . . en.
  4. News: Pasanga Movie Review . 5 August 2024 . . 5 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240805075542/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/tamil/movie-reviews/pasanga/movie-review/4474991.cms . live .
  5. Web site: Karthik . Karthik Srinivasan . 3 December 2009 . Movie review: Pasanga (Pandiraj) . 5 August 2024 . . en . 5 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240805080047/https://milliblog.com/2009/12/03/movie-review-pasanga-pandiraj/ . live .
  6. News: 2 May 2019 . It's 10 years of Pasanga . 17 July 2021 . . en . 17 July 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210717113944/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/tamil/movies/news/its-10-years-of-pasanga/articleshow/69140800.cms . live .
  7. News: 14 July 2017 . 2009-14 Tamil Nadu film awards announced . 14 July 2017 . . en . 6 February 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230206100113/https://www.deccanchronicle.com/entertainment/kollywood/140717/2009-14-tamil-nadu-film-awards-announced.html . live .
  8. News: 14 July 2017 . TN Govt. announces Tamil Film Awards for six years . https://archive.today/20231110140448/https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/movies/tn-govt-announces-tamil-film-awards-for-six-years/article19273078.ece . 10 November 2023 . 14 July 2017 . The Hindu.