Vikram (1986 Tamil film)

Vikram is a 1986 Indian Tamil-language action adventure film directed by Rajasekhar, starring Kamal Haasan, Sathyaraj, Amjad Khan, Ambika, Dimple Kapadia, Lizy, Charuhasan and Janagaraj. This is the first Indian movie to use computer for recording the songs. The film was adapted from novel of same name written by Sujatha.

Vikram
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRajasekhar
Produced by
Screenplay by
  • Kamal Haasan
  • Sujatha
Story bySujatha
Starring
Music byIlaiyaraaja
Cinematography
  • V. Ranga
  • S. M Anwar (Special Effect Photograph)
Edited byR. Vittal
C. Lancy
Production
company
Distributed byRaaj Kamal Films International
Release date
29 May 1986[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget10 million

Plot

On 15 March 1984, Ashraf Hussain, Francis Adaikalaraj, RD Bohra are convicted for 20 years imprisonment for their involvement in various anti-national activities. Being unremorseful, the convicts play Chinese Chequers whilst the judge sentences them. Approaching the escort van, one of the convicts boisterously rebukes at press of becoming free soon.

The very next day, a nuclear-capable ICBM, AgniPutra is being dispatched from an unknown location to Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota only to be stolen en route by Sugirtharaja (Sathyaraj) and his henchmen. Back in Headquarters (HQ), a visibly distraught panel of ministers and military top brass led by Mr. Rao, chief of the Research & Analysis Wing (Charu Hasan) mulls over the dangerous prospects of the missile falling into terrorists' hands and finally pick the now off-duty agent Commander Arun Kumar Vikram (Kamal Haasan), to locate the AgniPutra with some resentment. The Secretary in the office, Thangaraj (T. S. Raghavendra), eavesdrop and passes informs Sugirtharaja about Vikram, who sends a henchmen (Vikram Dharma) to kill Vikram. The plan fails as Vikram's three-month-pregnant wife (Ambika), accidentally get shot point blank. Enraged Vikram returns to duty and rebukes Rao for the costly leak and deftly exposes the mole, the secretary. After torturing, Thangaraj names Sugirtharaja as the mastermind in front of the panel, and jumps to his death without giving any further details.

Desperate to find the missile, which is designed to auto-ignite within 10 days, Rao introduces Vikram to a computer expert Preethi (Lizy), who knows the design of AgniPutra's on-board computer and its functions. Initially annoyed with Vikram's brutal ways, she mellows down eventually. Sugirtharaja's henchmen (Vikram Dharma) destroys all evidences at Thangaraj's home, before Vikram and Preethi arrives in. The ensuing chase ends at cinema theatre, playing a documentary news reel about India-Salamia friendship, where Vikram spots Sugirtharaja. Upon investigation, Vikram realises that Kingdom of Salamia discourages intel-sharing with India. With the diplomatic route ruled out, Vikram and Preethi imposing as folk artists embark along with a troupe to Salamia, ruled by Sultan (Amjad Khan).

Being saved from Snakebite by Vikram, Salamia's princess and Sultan's sister Inimaasi (Dimple Kapadia) falls head-over-heels for him. Though Preethi is constantly put off by Vikram's arrogance, she falls for him too. Vikram identifies the location where the missile is, also discovers that the High Priest is a mere puppet under Sugirtharaja's directions, who secretly reprograms the missile, while Preethi being caught by the guards. Preethi then siding with Sugirtharaja, pretending to be cheated by Vikram passes information to Vikram unbeknownst to Sugirtharaja. While trying to reprogram the on-board computer, he loses the information and inadvertently forays into a spa where he meets Inimaasi. His attempts to expose the priest's treason are met with sheer dissent. The sultan catches the couple, suspecting fornication and sentences Vikram to be decapitated in public. Escaping execution and vikram flees towards desert where a gun-toting Sugirtharaja and royal sentries chases him until he gives in to dehydration and left to dead, when Vikram is bitten by a black cobra.

Back at the Royal Palace, the High priest stages a coup and holds the Sultan at gunpoint. Meanwhile, Inimaasi manages to escape and finds the delirious Vikram in the desert, and nurses him. The couple then return to the palace and fight off the armed sentries while the Sultan impales the high priest. Sugirtharaja, oblivious to the fact that AgniPutra's on-board computer has been tweaked, launches of hoping to decimate New Delhi. At HQ, the Indian officials observe in despair as their computer screen shows a 2D animation of AgniPutra slowly descending upon New Delhi, only later it drifts and plunges into the Bay of Bengal, disarming automatically. Back in Salamia, the royal guards sabotage the siege and restore order.

A disillusioned Sugirtharaja forces Preethi into a glider plane and takes off. Vikram manages to board the plane using lasso through skids. While scuffling and pummeling Sugirtharaja, sets-off bomb and jumps with the only parachute backpack available strapped-on. As the plane explodes, Vikram and Preethi jump off in a free fall and reach out Sugirtharaja and grabs his parachute, leaving him dead. Vikram and Preethi romance mid-air and as they touch the ground the princess arrives calling out to Vikram, as Preethi too is in a dilemma Vikram frivolously runs away from both.

Cast

Production

On multiple occasions, Kamal Haasan has mentioned that during the story discussion and pre-production of Vikram, Director Mani Ratnam was his first choice to direct this film. However, things did not work out due to the fact that Mani was an untested Director at that point of time, in terms of big budgeted commercial films. 'Vikram was the first Tamil film to have a budget of over 10 million (equivalent to 110 million or US$1.5 million in 2019).[2]

Reception

According to Haasan, Vikram was unfavourably reviewed by film critics, but became a "commercial hit".[3]

Soundtrack

Vikram
Soundtrack album by
Released1986
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length24:19
LanguageTamil
LabelEcho
External audio
Audio Jukebox on YouTube

The soundtrack was composed by Ilayaraja. A total of five songs were composed out of which four were included in the soundtrack. This is the first Indian soundtrack album recorded through computer.[4]

Tamil track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Vikram Vikram"VairamuthuKamal Haasan4:49
2."Vanithamani"VairamuthuS. P. Balasubramanyam, S. Janaki, Kamal Haasan4:54
3."Sippikkul Oru Muthu"VairamuthuK. J. Yesudas, S. Janaki4:42
4."En Jodi Manja Kuruvi"Gangai AmaranS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. P. Sailaja, K. S. Chithra, Gangai Amaran4:48
5."Meendum Meendum Vaa"VaaliS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki5:06
Total length:24:19
Telugu track listing[5]
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Vikram Vikram"RajashriS. P. Balasubramanyam 
2."Vanithamani"RajashriS. P. Balasubramanyam, S. P. Sailaja 
3."Na Jodi"RajashriS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. P. Sailaja, Ramesh & Chorus 
4."Vayasu"RajashriS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. P. Sailaja 

In other media

The 2016 film Iru Mugan was compared to Vikram as it featured an "ex-agent, who lost his wife as collateral damage. He's been assigned another mission only if he chose to accept it."[6]

Sequel

On 7th November 2020, on the occasion of Kamal Haasan's birthday, the title teaser for his 232rd film was released. Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj and music composed by Anirudh Ravichander, the 2 minute action packed teaser revealed the title to be Vikram, with the Theme music from Vikram (1986 Tamil film) title song being used. Kamal Haasan reprises the titular character from the 1986 blockbuster in this movie.

References

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