Jana (film)
2004 film directed by Shaji Kailas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jana (also spelt as Janaa[a]) is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Shaji Kailas and produced by Roja Combines. The film stars Ajith Kumar, Siddique and Sneha. The soundtrack and musical score were composed by Dhina and C. Rajamani, while cinematography and editing were handled by Rajeev Ravi and L. Bhoominathan respectively.
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Directed by | Shaji Kailas |
Written by | B. Unnikrishnan |
Produced by | M. Kaja Mohideen K. Ayesha |
Starring | Ajith Kumar Sneha Siddique |
Cinematography | Rajeev Ravi |
Edited by | L. Bhoominathan |
Music by | Songs: Dhina Background score C. Rajamani |
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Running time | 168 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Plot
Janarthanan alias Jana lives in a village in Tamil Nadu. In an unforeseen circumstance, Jana meets his former rival Viswanathan Bhandari, who wants to exact revenge against Jana for his brother's death, and it is revealed that Jana was a former vigilante at Mumbai with an expertise in computer science. Jana learns that Bhandari and his brother tried to smuggle arms and ammunitions, where Jana kills Bhandari's brother in the process. An enraged Bhandari exacts revenge on Jana by killing his family with his uncle and father as the only survivor. A fight ensues in which Jana finally finishes Bhandari and Veerapandi.
Cast
- Ajith Kumar as Janarthanan "Jana"
- Siddique as Bhandari
- Sneha as Manimegalai
- Manoj K. Jayan as ACP Rajasekar IPS, Jana's brother
- Raghuvaran as Jana's father
- Srividya as Jana's mother
- Radha Ravi as Sankarapandi
- Sathyapriya as Mahalakshmi
- Bindu Panicker as Jana's sister
- Vijayan as Salim Bhai
- Ilavarasu as Jana's brother-in-law
- Latha as Jana's aunt
- Manivannan as Manimegalai's uncle
- Sindhu as Deivanai
- Manorama as Manimegalai's grandmother
- Karunas as Tappa
- Baburaj as Chinnapandi
- Vinu Chakravarthy as MLA
- Rajan P. Dev as a minister
- Delhi Ganesh as Saminathan
- Ponnambalam as Inspector
- Riyaz Khan as Bhandari's brother
- Vaiyapuri as Jana's servant
- Thyagu as Balu, a school attender
- Raviraj as a restaurant owner (uncredited)[1]: 1:20:00
- Japan Kumar (uncredited appearance in the song "Thakathimi Thakathimi")[1]: 12:40
Production
The film was announced in early 2002 titled as Thiruda. Trisha Krishnan was initially signed on to play the lead female role. but pulled out due to unavailability of dates and she was later replaced by Sneha.[2] The title was subsequently changed to Jana and Ajith began filming in December 2002.[3][4][5] The shooting took place at Palghat, where some sets were erected. It was a lavish set costing ₹9 lakh, consisting of two bungalows, one belonging to Raghuvaran and the other to Radha Ravi, in the film. Most of the story has taken place in these bungalows. Among those present were Ajith and Sneha. The sets have been designed by art director Maniraj. Apart from Palghat, a 20-day schedule took place at Ottappalam and Shornoor in Kerala.[6]
Soundtrack
The soundtrack features 6 songs composed by Dhina.[7] Before finalizing Dhina, the makers approach Harris Jayaraj for composing the soundtrack, but he opts out due to creative differences.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Konjam Uravinayum" | Snehan | Shankar Mahadevan | 4:25 |
2. | "Oru Vanamai" | Kabilan | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | 3:27 |
3. | "Pothuva Palaruku" | V. Elango | Anuradha Sriram, Karthik | 4:13 |
4. | "Poochandi Vanthutta" | Pa. Vijay | Sunitha Sarathy | 3:44 |
5. | "Thakathimi Thakathimi" | Pa. Vijay | Tippu | 3:38 |
6. | "Thithi Thidavae" | Yugabharathi | Bombay Jayashri | 4:34 |
Total length: | 24:01 |
Release
Jana was released on 1 May 2004, coinciding with Ajith Kumar's birthday.
Reception
Critical response
Visual Dasan of Kalki called it a comforting victory film for Ajith.[8] Sify wrote "Neither great nor ghastly Jana packs in a sting but ends with a whimper and is strictly for the no-holds barred Ajith addicts".[9] Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu wrote, "A little of Nayakan and a lot of Baashha peppered with some originality in screenplay, a ravishing heroine and an invincible hero make up this summer cocktail".[10] Chennai Online wrote "One sees the movie and comes out of the theatre with an unclear picture of what it was all about. We carry only the memory of some hotch-potch situations, and a handsome protagonist caught in the midst of it!".[11]
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