Pirivom Santhippom

This article is about the film. For the TV serial, see Pirivom Santhippom (serial).
Pirivom Santhippom
Directed by Karu Pazhaniappan
Produced by A. Subhaskaran
Written by Karu Pazhaniappan
Starring Cheran
Sneha
Jayaram
Kanja Karuppu
Devadarshini
M. S. Bhaskar
Music by Vidyasagar
Cinematography M. S. Prabhu
Edited by Saravanan
Production
company
Gnanam Films
Release dates
  • 14 January 2008 (2008-01-14)
Running time
152 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil
Budget 5 crore
Box office 20 crores

Pirivom Santhippom (English: We'll Disunite, We'll Reunite) is a 2008 Tamil film starring Cheran and Sneha in the lead roles and it is about the life of a young couple in a joint family with the Nagarathar (Nattukottai Chettiar) community located in Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu. This was another grape wine for Sneha as this was completely a heroine centric film. Directed by Karu Pazhaniappan, was released on the eve of Pongal was a Sleeper hit at the box office.

Plot

Chettinad Palace in Karaikudi seen in the film.

Natesan (Cheran) works as an engineer in electricity board in Karaikudi and leads a joint family with more 30 of his relatives living in the same house. On the other hand, Visalakshi aka Sala (Sneha) is the only daughter to her parents and she is about to complete her college education in Karaikudi. Sala feels bored while being alone and she always prefers to have her friends surrounding her.

Sala’s parents start searching for a groom and they get a reference for Natesan. Sala and her family meet Natesan’s family in a function. Sala is surprised to see so many people living as a joint family together and she is very much impressed and agrees for the wedding. Natesan and Sala get married. Sala loves being accompanied by all the relatives in Natesan’s home. When Sala and Natesan go on a honeymoon, Sala purchases gifts for everyone in the family. All the family members are also impressed seeing Sala.

But Natesan feels sad that he does not get private time to spend with his wife as they are always surrounded by relatives. Now Natesan gets transferred to a hill station named Attakatti, near Pollachi. Natesan feels happy as he believes this will provide him time to spend with Sala. Although Sala feels sad leaving all her relatives, she also goes with Natesan to the hill station.

Over there in the hill station, Sala feels lonely and gets bored and she longs for the life she had in Karaikudi. Their house is located in a remote place with no neighbours and friends. Natesan also gets busy with work and has very little time to spend with his wife. Slowly Sala gets psychologically disturbed due to loneliness and she behaves as if the house is filled with so many people. Also, she repairs the fan, lights etc. purposefully in their home so that the nearby electrician (Kanja Karuppu) comes to fix them and at least she gets a chance to speak to someone.

She also starts recording all the sounds around her such as birds chirping, etc. and listens to the recordings when alone. One day, she records a neighbour’s child’s laughter sound following which the child faints. Sala is scared but the child is saved. Dr. Ramalingam (Jayaram) sees Sala and understands that she is suffering from a disorder and warns Natesan. But Natesan does not take it seriously. One day Sala consumes too much of sleeping pills to come out of her depression. But Natesan spots her lying in bed and rushes her to the hospital. Sala is saved. Ramalingam explains the disorder to Natesan and mentions that the best cure for her would be to lead a happy life surrounded by relatives. Natesan agrees and moves back to Karaikudi. The movie ends showing Natesan and Sala leading a happy life again.

Cast

Actor Role
Sneha Visalatchi (Sala)
Cheran Natesan
Jayaram Dr. Ramalingam
Sriranjini Ramalingam's wife
Manobala
Kanja Karuppu Electrician
Pithamagan Mahadevan Saathappan (Visalakshi's father)
Lakshmi Ramakrishnan Vallikannu
Meesai Murugesan Natesan
S. N. Lakshmi Meiyammai
Paruthiveeran Sujatha
T. S. B. K. Moulee Annamalai
T. K. Kala Meenakshi
M. S. Bhaskar Aarumugam
Ilavarasu
Bava Lakshmanan
Vittal Chidambaram
Sangeetha Deivanai
Devadarshini Sitthaal
Haris Moosa Ramasamy
Shanmugarajan Azhagappan
Baby Seethalakshmi
Bala Singh Muthaiya
Rani Nagammai

Filming

The lead role was initially given to Jyothika, who later opted out of the project because of her pregnancy Kamalini Mukherjee was also cast, but she was not able to emote well and as she was alien to Tamil tradition, she was replaced by Sneha.

Reception

The film opened to highly positive reviews. Sify wrote "The film has been well crafted by Palaniappan, his story line is just an episode in a newly married girl's life but the way he has worked his screenplay around it is what makes the film click. The film is for a matured audience who will appreciate the wonderful economy of expression and deliberate silence at times and the crisp day-to-day life dialogues in the film".[1] Rediff wrote "Pirivom Sandippom is an epic of non-eventual proportions. In other words, nothing ever happens in the movie".[2] Behindwoods wrote "There is nothing in the movie that can be termed as a negative, that is, if you don’t mind the slow pace post-intermission, though that is inevitable, considering the storyline. Even if one could predict what is bound to happen post-interval, the director has managed to keep the tale gripping with the screenplay".[3]

Soundtrack

Pirivom Santhippom
Soundtrack album by Vidyasagar
Released 03 January 2008
Recorded Varsha Vallaki Studios
Genre Feature Film Soundtrack
Language Tamil
Producer Vidyasagar
Vidyasagar chronology
Rock n' Roll
(2007)
Pirivom Santhippom
(2008)
Sundarakanda
(2008)

The film's background score and soundtracks are composed by Vidyasagar.[4] The album gained popularity after the film's release.[5]

No. Song Title Singers Lyricist
1 Kandaen Kandaen Karthik, Shweta Mohan Yugabharathi
2 Soll Soll Balaram Yugabharathi
3 Kandum Kanamal Sadhana Sargam Yugabharathi
4 Medhuva Medhuva Karthik, Harini Kabilan
5 Iru Vizhiyo Saindhavi, Vineeth Srinivasan Jayantha
6 Nenjathilae Shreya Ghoshal, Jayaram Yugabharathi

Accolades

Sneha won many awards for her excellent performance in this film. They are listed below:

1. Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress
2. ITFA Award
3. Benze Award for Best Actress
4. Vijay Award for Best Actress
5. Ritz Award for Best Actress
6. Meera Tamil Music Award for Best Actress in a Song Sequence
7. 58th Film Fans Association Award for Best Actress 2008
8. Nominated for Film Fare Best Actress Award

References

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