Gentleman (1993 film)

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Gentleman
Gentleman 1993 poster.jpg
Poster
Directed by Shankar
Produced by K. T. Kunjumon
Written by Balakumaran
(Dialogue)
Screenplay by Shankar
Story by Shankar
Starring Arjun
Madhoo
Goundamani
Charan Raj
Subhashri
Senthil
Vineeth
Music by A. R. Rahman
Cinematography Jeeva
Edited by B. Lenin
V. T. Vijayan
Production
company
Distributed by A. R. S. Film International
Release dates
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  • 30 July 1993 (1993-07-30)
Running time
160 mins
Country India
Language Tamil
Box office 3 crore

Gentleman is a 1993 Tamil vigilante film directed by S. Shankar marking his debut and produced by K. T. Kunjumon. It stars Arjun and Madhoo in the lead roles. The film's music (score and soundtrack) is composed by A. R. Rahman, and it was very well received upon release. The choreography in the film was also viewed as a highlight. This high-budget production won positive reviews[1] and became a blockbuster at the box office.[2] The film was remade in Hindi as The Gentleman in 1994 by Mahesh Bhatt starring Chiranjeevi.

Plot

A story begins with a swashbuckling thief, also a master of disguise, who not only targets jewellers but also government agencies is being tracked down by Azhagar Nambi (Charan Raj), an efficient Police officer, who takes things a bit too personal. The story cuts to Krishnamoorthy alias Kicha (Arjun), a respected citizen who runs a home-based pappadam business.

Susheela (Madhoo), one of Kicha's many female employees, who has a crush on Kicha and is constantly demanding his attention. Adding to her woes, the arrival of her naughty and playful cousin Sugandhi (Subhashri), adds a love triangle to the plot. Sugandhi also forms a crush on Kicha, especially after being saved by him from some molesting goons. But Kicha reveals to her that he has no such feelings for her and wants her to find a suitable mate. Sugandhi steals Kicha's ring as souvenir. An intermittent comedy track featuring Mani and played by the famous comic duo Goundamani and Senthil respectively.

After several unsuccessful attempts at nabbing the thief, a disgraced Azhagar Nambi shaves his head and left with a ring mark on his face, after a scuffle with the thief. On investigating he later realises that the mark was formed by a ceremonial ring worn by Brahmin priests, but to his vain finds that the specific design of this ring is uncommon to Brahmin priests but rather resembles a mangalsutra. Both intrigued and frustrated, Azhagar Nambi is forced by his parents into getting married and by coincidence to Sugandhi, from whom he gets the particular ring he was tracking and finds out that it belongs to Kicha.

In an attempt to trap and arrest Kicha, Azhagar Nambi plots an attempt at Kicha's house where they were invited for wedding diner, hosted by Kicha, where he shoots Kicha, but the latter narrowly escapes with bullet injury in his hand, along with Mani. They were followed by Susheela to their hide out, where Susheela finds the duo, and fabercasts Kicha for his false deed. Then, Kicha reveals his flashback about his student life as a district level topper along with his best friend Ramesh (Vineeth), and even then they both were denied their desired Medical college seats due to bribery, leading to tragic death of his mother (Manorama) and his best friend Ramesh (Vineeth). And since then, he became a thief to build a college of his own, where he desires to make education available to the deserved, with out any difference to poor, rich, or any caste.

In order to fund the final stages of the college building, Aware of the police trap, Kicha makes his final attempt to success, during which he is arrested by Azhagar Nambi. The climax of the movie is set in the courtroom, where Kicha demands the Chief minister of the state should come to the court room, who was the then educational minister who demanded the bribe from him. He is exposed to the public and a youth who is aspired by the ideologies of Kicha kills the minister planting a bomb on himself. Its later shown that Kicha serves his sentence in jail and after his release he and susheela inaugurate the medical college for the poor students.

Cast

Special appearances in "Chikku Bukku Rayile" song

Production

The film marked the directorial debut of Director Shankar, former assistant of S. A. Chandrasekhar who went to become one of the famous directors in Tamil cinema.

Sarathkumar was initially approached for the lead role but since he was busy with other projects he was replaced by Arjun.[1]

Soundtrack

Gentleman
File:Gentleman Audio Cover.jpg
Front Cover
Soundtrack album by A. R. Rahman
Released 1993
Recorded Panchathan Record Inn
Genre Soundtrack
Length 23:53
Label Pyramid
Ayngaran Music
Aditya Music
A. R. Rahman chronology
Pudhiya Mugam
(1993)Pudhiya Mugam1993
Gentleman
(1993)
Kizhakku Cheemayile
(1993)Kizhakku Cheemayile1993

The score and soundtrack of the movie was composed by A. R. Rahman and lyrics penned by Vairamuthu and Vaali.[3] The soundtrack became a chartbuster upon release and was highly acclaimed. Gentleman marked the beginning of a famed collaboration between A. R. Rahman and director S. Shankar. The film and soundtrack were dubbed and released in Telugu with the same name. The lyrics were penned by Rajashri for this version.[4]

The choreography was done by Prabhu Deva who also made an appearance in the song "Chikku Bukku Rayile" written by Vaali.

The acclaimed soundtrack earned A. R. Rahman, his second Filmfare Best Music Director Award of the year 1993. He also won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Music Director for his work. Sujatha got the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Female Playback for her soulful rendition of the track "En Veettu Thotathil".

A Gentleman instrumental adaptation album was subsequently released on Lahari and became a run away success. The track "Ottagathai Kattiko" soundtracked a BBC fashion show. The song is based on Carnatic rāgam Dharmavati.[5]

Tamil version (Original)
No. Title Singer(s) Length
1. "En Veetu Thotathil"   S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sujatha 4:05
2. "Usalampatti Penkutti"   Shahul Hameed, Swarnalatha 4:41
3. "Chikku Bukku Rayile"   Suresh Peters, G. V. Prakash Kumar 5:24
4. "Parkathey"   Minmini, Srinivas, Noel James 4:29
5. "Ottagathai Kattiko"   S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki 5:15
Telugu version (Dubbed)
No. Title Singer(s) Length
1. "Kontegaadni Kattuko"   S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki 5:15
2. "Chikubuku Raile"   Suresh Peters, G. V. Prakash 5:24
3. "Naa Inti Mundunna"   S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sujatha 5:15
4. "Maavele Maavele"   Minmini, Srinivas, Noel James 4:29
5. "Mudinepalli"   Shahul Hameed, Malgudi Subha, Swarnalatha 4:40

Awards

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