Pen Singam (transl. Lioness) is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Bali Srirangam and produced by S. P. Murugesan. The film, based on M. Karunanidhi's novel Surulimalai,[1] stars Uday Kiran, Meera Jasmine, Richard, Rambha, and debutant Sudharsana Sen, while Vivek and Radha Ravi play supporting roles.[2] The music was composed by Deva with cinematography by Vijay Ragav. The film released on 3 June 2010, coinciding with Karunanidhi's 87th birthday. The film also marked the final Tamil film of actress Rambha.

Pen Singam
Directed byBali Srirangham
Written byM. Karunanidhi
Produced byS. P. Murugesan
StarringUday Kiran
Meera Jasmine
Richard
Rambha
Sudharsana Sen
CinematographyVijay Ragav
Music byDeva
Release date
  • 3 June 2010 (2010-06-03)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

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Surya (Uday Kiran) and Nagendran (Richard) are friends. Surya runs into a problem with Simha Perumal (Radha Ravi) and his gang. Nagendran makes a speech about a woman's way of getting married off with no dowry, as a woman's way of getting married is education, so Mythilli (Rambha) falls for him. Mythilli is a rich daughter of an inherited father. Surya and his mother help Nagendran get married. On Nagendran and Mythilli's first night, he demands her to give him money. Mythilli is shocked to find out that Nagendran is not the man of her dreams. She made a cheque but cancelled it, so Nagendran blackmails her by using the pictures. Surya is shocked that Nagendran has been a bad friend all his life. Nagendran invites Simha Perumal and his gang for a drinking party. Mythilli called Surya to stop him. There, Nagendran and Mythilli started to fight. In the melee, Simha Perumal's gang shut down the power, Mythilli was on the floor shot in the head, and there was a gun in Surya's hand. Surya was confused as to how the gun got in his hand. He is accused of shooting Mythilli. Meanwhile, Meghala (Meera Jasmine) is on the case of Mythilli's death. What is Surya's fate like after?

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Production

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The film was launched in 2008 under the title "Neeyindri Naanillai" with Ilavenil of Uliyin Osai being announced as director. In a sudden turn of events, Ilavenil was replaced by a newcomer, Bali Srirangam, and the film had undergone a change of title with the makers naming it as "Pen Singam". In this film, Meera Jasmine dons the role of an IPS officer for the first time in her career.[3] The film is about women's fight for justice.[4] Uday Kiran plays the male lead role in the film.[5] Karthika is doing a prominent role in the film, as a police officer.[6] Actor Richard is playing the role of an IFS officer in the film. Actress Rohini is playing the role of a Judge and Vivek will provide comedy sequences.

Soundtrack

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The music was composed by Deva and released by Sony Music India.

Pen Singam
Soundtrack album by
Released2010
Recorded2010
GenreSoundtrack
Length27:30
LabelSony Music India
ProducerDeva
Deva chronology
Sivappu Mazhai
(2010)
Pen Singam
(2010)
Kutti Pisasu
(2010)
Track list
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Poo Pookkum Satham"VairamuthuSadhana Sargam5:23
2."Aaha Veenaiyil eludhu"KalaignarS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra5:02
3."Kalyanam Aagadha Penne"BharathidasanS. P. Balasubrahmanyam2:13
4."Sil Silla Sil Silla"Pa. VijayAnuradha Sriram, Shankar Mahadevan4:02
5."Nee Sonnal Theipirai"VairamuthuHariharan, Madhumitha4:56
6."Adi Aadi Asaiyum edupu"VaaliNaveen5:36
Total length:27:30

Critical reception

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Behindwoods rated the film 1 out of 5 and mentioned "Overall, Pen Singam has got a pretty neat script, which holds one’s attention, but lacks in contemporary value. A couple of holes in the script, a weak and meaningless comedy track and lackluster music come in the way of the Pen Singam’s roar".[7] Rediff noted "Technically, the film manages to scrape through; it's the script that stumbles and almost grinds to a halt frequently, while the cast itself looks clueless and plain out of it, at times. Logic has gone for a toss as well and of reason, there's very little".[8] Times of India wrote "Decades ago when Muthuvel Karunanidhi’s dialogues hit the silver screen, they were agents of change, awakening social consciousness. His latest film, which released on his 87th birthday, was hyped as a contemporary film. However, although the film deals with current day issues [..], the dialogues are sorely lacking in the criticism and searing commentary of his early writings. Unlike his dialogues in films like ‘Parasakthi’ which moved audi-ences and inspired generations, this one is as awe inspiring as a zoo lion. To a large extent, the film's failure is also due to terrible act-ing by the lead pair".[9] Hindustan Times wrote "The scripting and direction are so casual that the film often appears jerky, and with performances that are terribly amateurish, Penn Singam is awfully disappointing".[10]

References

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  1. ^ "Karunanidhi pens for 'Pen Singam' - Tamil Movie News". IndiaGlitz. 8 December 2009. Archived from the original on 12 December 2009. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Review: Pen Singam falls flat". Rediff. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  3. ^ palPalani (7 January 2010). "Meera Jasmine dons the role of a police officer for the first time". Southdreamz.com. Archived from the original on 10 October 2012. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  4. ^ "Penn Singam: Karunanidhi's scripted film hits cinema theatres in state". The Hindu.
  5. ^ "Udaykiran in Penn Singam". Behindwoods. Archived from the original on 17 January 2013.
  6. ^ "I don't like glamour says Karthika". Tamilo. 14 September 2009. Archived from the original on 14 September 2009.
  7. ^ "PENN SINGAM MOVIE REVIEW". Behindwoods.
  8. ^ "Penn Singam falls flat". Rediff.
  9. ^ "Penn Singam Movie Review (1.5/5)". Times of India.
  10. ^ "Gautaman Bhaskaran's review Penn Singam". Hindustan Times.
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