Avan Ivan
Avan Ivan is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film written and directed by Bala, who with this project directs his fifth feature
film. The film stars Vishal, Arya in the lead roles, while G. M. Kumar, R. K., Madhu Shalini, Janani Iyer, and Ambika play supporting roles. The film, produced by
Kalpathi S. Agoram's AGS Entertainment, features music by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Arthur A. Wilson, and editing by Suresh Urs. Set in the backdrops
of Theni, Avan Ivan illustrates the relationship between two
boisterously playful half-brothers. The film, which was dubbed in Telugu as Vaadu
Veedu, released worldwide on 17 June 2011,
to mixed critical response. According to Eros International, it was successful
at the box office.
Plot
Walter Vanangamudi (Vishal)
and Kumbudren Saamy (Arya) are half-brothers who constantly fight
and try to outdo each other. Both brothers are petty thieves and get
encouragement from their respective mothers. Walter's mother Maryamma (Ambika)
encourages her son to steal and continue their "family tradition".
However, Walter, an effeminate aspiring actor, is rather interested in arts
than committing crimes.
The Zamindar, Thirthapathi (G. M. Kumar),
referred to as "Highness" by the community, takes an affinity towards
Saamy and Walter and treats them as his own family. He constantly encourages
Walter to take up acting seriously and be friendly towards his brother. Walter
is smitten by Police Constable Baby (Janani Iyer),
from whom he attempts to steal after being dared by his brother to prove
himself. She finds him completely amusing and eventually falls for him. He
returns several stolen goods from his home and from Saamy to rescue her from
being dismissed and goes to great lengths to impress her. Saamy falls for a
college student named Thenmozhi (Madhu Shalini),
who is initially intimidated by his rough ways but eventually reciprocates his
love.
One day, a police
inspector (Chevvalai Rasu) who had insulted Thirthapathi is
tracked down and punished by Saamy and Walter. While Walter takes the police
truck and dumps it in the forest, Saamy is caught by the police inspector. He
acts like he swallowed a blade so that he can see Thenmozhi once before going
to jail. He is rushed to the hospital; on the way, he does see her and fools
the entire police force, although Baby is quite suspicious. Saamy tries to
bribe the doctor to lie, but she tells the police constable, who only pleads
with him but later gives up and releases him. Actor Suriya attends
a school function in the town to promote educational awareness through
his Agaram Foundation. Just as he is about to
leave, Thirthapathi requests him to stay and witness Walter's acting skills,
who shows off his depictions of the nine emotions (Navarasas)
and impresses everyone, especially Saamy, who is moved to tears by his
performance. During drunken revelries later, Saamy reveals to Thirthapathi that
he actually does love his brother, and that all the anger and hate is just an
act.
Meanwhile, Thirthapathi exposes the illegal activities of a
cattle smuggler (R. K.). The smuggler loses his animal farm and
is taken into custody by the police. Saamy brings Thenmozhi to Thirthapathi's
house to introduce them to each other. Unfortunately, Walter recognizes
Thenmozhi as Thirthapathi's enemy's daughter, although Saamy was unaware of
this. When Thirthapathi tells him to break up with her, Saamy refuses and
attacks him verbally. He tells him that he would not understand, having no
family of his own, and that no one loves him. An angered Thirthapathi throws
out Saamy. Walter defends his brother and is also thrown out. Thirthapathi gets
extremely drunk.
Later that evening, both brothers make up with Thirthapathi and invite him to their home. Thirthapathi even willingly signs over his land to Thenmozhi's father, who has been trying to get a hold of it. He also organizes their marriage. A few days later, the smuggler returns, kidnaps Thirthapathi, strips him naked in the rain and flogs him into unconsciousness before hanging him to death from a tree. Walter and Saamy are devastated. While Saamy fails in his attempt to take revenge, getting flogged and injured severely, Walter manages to bash up the smuggler and his men. During Thirthapathi's cremation, we see that the smuggler has been tied down under the platform carrying Thirthapathi's body. He is burnt alive along with Thirthapathi's body, while both brothers dance madly.
Cast
·
Vishal as
Walter Vanangamudi, the elder brother
·
Arya as
Kumbudren Saamy, the younger brother
·
G. M. Kumar as
"Highness" Zamindar Thirthapathi
·
R. K. as
a cattle smuggler
·
Madhu Shalini as
Thenmozhi, a college student and Saamy's love interest
·
Janani Iyer as
Police Constable Baby, Walter's love interest
·
Ambika as
Maryamma, Walter's mother
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