Anniyan

Anniyan
Theatrical release poster
Directed byS. Shankar
Screenplay byS. Shankar
Story byS. Shankar
Sujatha (uncredited)
Dialogues by
Produced byV. Ravichandran
StarringVikram
Sadha
CinematographyRavi Varman
V. Manikandan
Edited byV. T. Vijayan
Music byHarris Jayaraj
Production
company
Oscar Films
Distributed byOscar Films
Release date
  • 17 June 2005 (2005-06-17)
Running time
181 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget₹26.38 crore[2]
Box officeest. ₹82 crore

Anniyan (transl.Stranger) is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language psychological action thriller film co-written and directed by S. Shankar and produced by V. Ravichandran. The film centres on a disillusioned everyman, whose frustration at what he sees as increasing social apathy and public negligence leads to a split personality that attempts to improve the system. Vikram stars in the main lead as Ambi, an idealistic, law-abiding lawyer who has multiple personality disorder and develops two other identities: a fashion model named Remo and a murderous vigilante named Anniyan. Sadha, Vivek, Nedumudi Venu, Nassar and Prakash Raj feature in supporting roles.

Shankar conceived the film in mid-2003 during the post-production period of his previous film, Boys. He based the film on his own life experiences during his formative years when he was disturbed by what he saw around him, and his eventual displeasure with the society. Pre-production for Anniyan began in November 2003 and principal photography in March 2004. The making of the film, which included numerous production delays, took 14 months. The film was shot at Hyderabad, Thanjavur, Tindivanam and Chennai, and the song sequences were filmed in Mumbai, Malaysia, Amsterdam and Tenkasi. The film was notable for its recreation of the Tyagaraja Aradhana music festival and the extensive use of time slice photography in an action sequence.

Cinematographer V. Manikandan abandoned the project halfway through, until he was replaced with Ravi Varman. The technical departments were headed by V. T. Vijayan (editing), Sabu Cyril (production design), and Peter Hein (action choreography), and the soundtrack was composed by Harris Jayaraj, who was in his first collaboration with the director. The film was touted as the director's magnum opus and was budgeted at 263.8 million, making it at the time of its release the most expensive Indian film ever made. Notably, it was the first South Indian film to obtain institutional finance, and it had the highest insurance coverage available for films at that time.

Originally filmed in Tamil, and released simultaneously in the four South Indian states on 10 June 2005, Anniyan was dubbed into Telugu as Aparichithudu and Hindi as Aparichit, was released a year later on 19 May 2006. Anniyam received generally positive reviews from critics for its social theme and grand picturisation and action scenes. It became a commercial success across South India. In addition to winning a record breaking eight Filmfare Awards and six State Film Awards, the film also won a National Award in the Special Effects category. The film was also dubbed into French and released in French-speaking countries worldwide by Columbia Tristar.

  1. ^ "Anniyan". British Board of Film Classification. Archived from the original on 1 February 2022. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
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