Mayuran
Mayuran is a 2019 Indian Tamil drama film directed by Nandan Subbrayan. It stars Anjan Dev, Asmitha Dogra and Vela Ramamoorthy in the lead roles, alongside a cast featuring predominantly newcomers. Featuring music composed by Jerard Felix, the film began production in late 2018 and was released on 30 August 2019.
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Directed by | Nandan Subbrayan |
Produced by | K. Ashokkumar P. Raman G. Chandrasekaran M. P. Karthick |
Starring | Anjan Dev Ashmitha Dogra Vela Ramamoorthy |
Music by | Jubin Jerard Felix |
Cinematography | Parameshwar |
Edited by | Ignatius Ashwin |
Production company | Pinnacle Film Studio |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Cast
- Anjan Dev as Segu
- Ashmitha Dogra
- Vela Ramamoorthy as Periyavar
- Amudhavanan as Viji
- Balaji Radhakrishnan as Muthukumaran
- Anandasamy
- Sashi
Production
The film marked the directorial debut of Nandan Subbrayan, an erstwhile assistant of director Bala. He chose to make a film based on the theme of drug trafficking taking place in men’s college hostels. The director revealed that he based parts of the story on his own experience of living in college dormitories.[1] Rookie actor Anjan Dev was signed in the lead role, while Ashmitha, a graduate from National School of Drama who had acted in Bengali films, was selected to make her debut as the lead actress.[2] Vela Ramamoorthy was signed to play a character with grey shades, while Balaji Radhakrishnan from theatre group Koothu-P-Pattarai and Sashi from Jharkhand were selected for other pivotal roles.[3] The film’s set in Chidambaram, and was shot in several locations, including Karaikal and Pondicherry.[4]
Soundtrack
The film's soundtrack was composed by Jerald Felix.
- "Nenjallam Pookirai" - Sathyaprakash
- "Mazhai Saaral" - Sathyaprakash
Release
The film had a low profile opening across Tamil Nadu on 30 August 2019. In its review, The Times of India noted "Mayuran has good performances, but lacks an emotional connect and smart writing."[5] A critic from Cinema Express wrote "inconsistent writing, unnecessary songs, convenient plot points, and a hero you can't quite root for make Mayuran a dull affair".[6] Likewise, a reviewer from the Asian Age noted that "the film has an intriguing plot, but the problem lies with the screenplay."[7]
References
- "'Mayuran' all about bringing darker side of college life to light, says director Nandan Sukumaran". The New Indian Express.
- Subramanian, Anupama (23 April 2019). "Campus story with drug trafficking backdrop". Deccan Chronicle.
- Bureau, N. T. (25 April 2019). "Bala's assistant Nandhan directs movie on drug-trafficking".
- "Mayuran is a crime thriller set in a hostel - Times of India". The Times of India.
- "Mayuran Movie Review {1.5/5}: Critic Review of Mayuran by Times of India" – via timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
- "Mayuran Movie Review: The saviour needs saving in this insipid thriller". The New Indian Express.
- Subramanian, Anupama (31 August 2019). "Mayuran review: Intriguing plot, lacks depth in screenplay". The Asian Age.