Chanakya (film)

Chanakya
Directed by A. Venkatesh
Produced by Vishwas Sundar
Written by Subha (dialogues)
Story by Panju Arunachalam
Starring Sarath Kumar
Namitha
Laya
Vadivelu
Cochin Haneefa
Music by Srikanth Deva
Cinematography Madhu Ambat
Edited by V. T. Vijayan
Production
company
Vishwas films
Release dates
23 September 2005
Language Tamil

Chanakya is a Tamil language film released in 2005. It starred Sarath Kumar and Namitha in the lead roles.

Cast

Plot

Ganesh (Sarath Kumar) is an auto driver and a kindhearted man, who goes out of his way to earn money to help the poor and the needy.

Ganesh likes to be in limelight. Knowing well that the media would sensationalize anything that is to do with popular people in the city, he kidnaps a businessman, and in another instance he implicates and submits himself to the police for a murder of an MLA that he does not commit. While he draws maximum publicity in the media, he creates a miserable life for the police. By his repeated pranks, Ganesh establishes himself as a person crazy only for publicity.People begin to call him 'Publicity' Ganesh.

Devanayaki (Namitha) owns a restaurant, and several autos run in her name in the local area. She is head over heels in love with Ganesh. She goes about wooing him. In most of her screen time she is singing and dancing with Ganesh.

Meanwhile, Anjali (Laya) approaches Ganesh to act in her ad films in return for handsome money. But actually she is an undercover agent to investigate Ganesh's past.

Ganesh has a sorrow past. His past life and the reason for his current deeds are told in a flash back.

Ganesh's father (played by Sarath Kumar) is an upright person. He works as a clerk in a collectorate in a coastal village. A natural disaster strikes that area, and leaves many homeless in its wake. To ameliorate their problems, government allocates Rs. 20 crore to help the affected people rehabilitate.

But the local assistant collector (Vincent), the local MLA, and the local SP together siphon off the grant, even while pretending to protect the best interest of the people.

Ganesh's father comes to know about the trio's involvement behind the heist, and vows to expose them to the public.

But the 'representatives of authority' frame false charges and deceitfully turn the public outrage against the clerk. In a melee, Ganesh's family is burnt alive. Ganesh escapes to the city, and avenges the death of his family.

How Ganesh deceptively orchestrates the killing of the shenanigans is told lucidly in the remaining part of the story.

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by Srikanth Deva and lyrics were written by Kabilan, Kalaikumar, Vijaysagar and Victor Thomas.[1]

Critical reception

Nowrunning wrote "Chanakya" is a cracking good movie that recalls Sarath's previous movies in the same genre.While the film caters to the devote fans of Sarath Kumar, it will never fail to please every one".[2] Indiaglitz wrote "Though it is a beaten to blue theme, the rapid narration by Venkatesh makes the movie engrossing".[3] Sify wrote "For those seeking masala entertainment, Chanakya is worth the price of ticket money".[4]

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