Anjaamai

Anjaamai (transl.Fearlessness) is an 2024 Indian Tamil-language legal drama film written and directed by S. P. Subburaman in his directorial debut and produced by Dr. M. Thirunavukarasu MD under the banner of Thiruchithram Productions and presented by Dream Warrior Pictures.[1] The film stars Vidharth, Vani Bhojan, Rahman and Krithik Mohan in lead roles.The soundtrack and background score were composed by Raghav Prasad and Kalacharan, while the cinematography and editing were handled by Karthick and Ram Sudharsan.[2][3]

Anjaamai
Directed byS. P. Subburaman
Written byS. P. Subburaman
Produced byDr. M. Thirunavukarasu MD
StarringVidharth
Vani Bhojan
Rahman
Krithik Mohan
CinematographyKarthick
Edited byRam Sudharsan
Music by
  • Songs:
  • Raghav Prasad
  • Score:
  • Kalacharan
Production
company
Thiruchithram Productions
Distributed byDream Warrior Pictures
Release date
  • 7 June 2024 (2024-06-07)
Running time
121 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Anjaamai was released in theatres on 7 June 2024. [4]The film received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, who praised the lead cast's performance, social message, emotional scenes and direction.

Synopsis

Sarka (Vidharth), hails from a village near Dindigul, Tamil Nadu and works as a farmer. He has two children, with his eldest son, Krithik Mohan, aspiring to become a doctor. At this point, the Union Government introduces the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for medical education. The film depicts Sarkar’s struggles to make his son’s dream a reality, shedding light on the challenges faced by students from Tamil Nadu and their families due to the exam.

Sarkar joins forces with socialite Manikkam (Rahman) to advocate for his son. The narrative focuses more on the father-son relationship in the first half, with Sarkar’s son traveling to Jaipur, Rajasthan to take the exam.

Cast

  • Vidharth as Sarkar
  • Vani Bhojan as Saraswathi, Sarkar's wife
  • Rahman as Adv. Manikkam
  • Krithik Mohan as Arundhavam, Sarkaar's son
  • Rekha Sivan as Sarkar's daughter
  • KPY Ramar
  • G. Balachandran as Justice Sundaram
  • KPY Kuraishi

Production

The film extensively shot in Dindigul.[5]

Reception

A critic from Cinema Express wrote that "Shouldering a noble intention accompanied by effective performances and powerful rhetorics, Anjaamai, true to the title, fearlessly voices against unempathetic policies drafted by bureaucrats and politicians unmindful of how they will be received by the common man".[6] A critic from The Times of India rated the film two out of five stars and wrote that "All in all, Anjaamai acts as a reminder for filmmakers to not go overboard with an emotional plot and to refrain from sensationalising a story".[7] A critic from Times Now rated the film three out of five stars and wrote that "This film is aimed at conveying a message and might not be for those looking for entertainment. A decent film, worth watching once!"[8]

A critic from StudioFlicks wrote "Director Subburaman effectively showcases the stress and pressure imposed on students to succeed in the NEET exam".[9]

References

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