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In just a few clicks, you can modify your library to appear as you'd like. If you'd prefer to delete all of your downloaded titles, click on the Select All button to highlight every title. Then click the trash icon. If you accidentally highlight all of your titles but wish to un-select them, just tap the Select All button a second time. While saying goodbye, Chitti apologises to Vaseegaran and Sana, who forgive it, before dismantling itself. The film's setting then shifts to Chitti is now a museum exhibit.
A curious school student on excursion asks her guide why it was dismantled, to which Chitti responds, ' Naan sinthikka arambichen ' I started thinking. Following the completion of his first directorial venture in Hindi, Nayak , S. After Boys , Shankar began work on his next feature starring Vikram, which was initially reported by Rediff. Khan was about to produce it under his own banner, Red Chillies Entertainment, but in October the same year the project was officially aborted due to creative differences between the two.
The project was revived in January with Eros International and the London-based production company Ayngaran International willing to produce the film. Rajinikanth was impressed with two of the scripts and agreed to star in the films, which became Sivaji and Enthiran. The third script narrated by Shankar focused on an aspiring bodybuilder; it eventually became I Although Aishwarya Rai was Shankar's original choice for the female lead in , she declined it owing to a busy schedule and was replaced by Zinta.
Chakravarthy, [37] Sathyaraj and British actor Ben Kingsley, [38] [39] but it was Danny Denzongpa who eventually received it, making Enthiran his first film in Tamil.
Vijay and Madhan Karky authored the lyrics for the songs. Bharathiraja, was signed on to be an assistant director after he approached Shankar. Rathnavelu was hired as the cinematographer after Ravi K. Chandran, [49] Nirav Shah and Thiru were considered. Manish Malhotra and Mary E. Vogt were chosen to design the film's costumes. The visual appearance of Chitti was based on the G. Joeaction figures. For Chitti's 'villain robot' look, its hair was spiked and brown coloured lenses were used for its eyes, whereas for its 'good robot' look, green coloured lenses were used.
For Sabu Cyril's sets, Shankar required approximately twice as much studio floor space as for his previous film. After rejecting Ramoji Film City for technical reasons, Enthiran 's producer, Kalanithi Maran, took six months to set up three air-conditioned studio floors on land in Perungudi owned by Sun TV Network. The filming for Chitti's introduction to the international robotics conference was completed in December at Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering and Vellore Institute of Technology, where more than students were used as extras.
Lines car carrier, Neptune Ace. Impressed with the film's script, V. Srinivas Mohan became the visual effects supervisor in December He asked Shankar to increase the filming schedules by six months to include pre-production requirements.
After a series of previsualisation tests, including a scene in which Chitti jumps on a train to save Sana, Mohan eventually decided to use the technique in 40 out of the 60 visual effects scenes featured in the film, [80] consisting of 2, takes. Sanath of Firefly Creative Studios, a visual effects company based in Hyderabad. Rathnavelu used the Xtreme camera and also wrote a 1,page manual, in which he listed all of the possible angles from where he could film the characters Rajinikanth played.
For every robotic mannequin used, six puppeteers were employed to control the mannequin's movements. Enthiran focuses on the battle between man and machine. Moti Gokulsing and Wimal Dissanayake, in their book Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas , noted the similarity between the two works, arguing that Chitti was 'manipulated by Bohra to become a Frankenstein-like figure'. Director and film critic Sudhish Kamath called Enthiran 'a superhero film, a sci-fi adventure, a triangular love story with a hint of the Ramayana', while remarking that Enthiran 's similarities to The Terminator were 'more than obvious.
Not just visually—where we see the Superstar with one human eye and one scarred metallic eye but also intentionally spelt out when the bad robot announces that he has created Terminators. Although Shankar initially claimed that Enthiran would be made for all audiences, including those lacking computer literacy, [94] the film is influenced by and makes references to many scientific principles relating to the fields of engineering, computer science and robotics, including terabytes and Asimov's laws of robotics.
For Enthiran' s soundtrack and score, A. Rahman made use of the Continuum Fingerboard, an instrument he had experimented with previously in the song 'Rehna Tu' from Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's drama film Delhi-6 Enthiran became the first Tamil film to be released at the Colosseum kino, a Norwegian theatre complex in Oslo, [] and it was screened at the 21st Bath Film Festival, held in the United Kingdom in The first poster for Enthiran was released on 8 September Advance bookings for the film began two weeks before the release date in the United States.
In the Jackson Heights neighbourhood in New York, tickets were sold out within ten minutes of going on sale. The novelist Aarur Thamizhnadan made a complaint with the Chennai Metropolitan Police against the filmmakers in November , stating that the producers plagiarised his novel Jugiba.
Ranjith's gangster drama Kabali Enthiran received positive reviews from critics in India, with praise particularly directed at Rathnavelu's cinematography, Cyril's art direction, Srinivas Mohan's visual effects and Rajinikanth's performance as Chitti. Kazmi called it 'the perfect getaway film'.
Chopra criticised the film's portions in the second half, describing them as 'needlessly stretched and cacophonous', [] but concluded her review by saying, ' Robot rides on Rajinikanth's shoulders and he never stoops under the burden. Aided by snazzy clothes, make-up and special effects, he makes Chitti endearing. This film, just a few feet too long, is fine entertainment by itself. Malini Mannath of The New Indian Express noted Enthiran for having 'An engaging script, brilliant special effects, and a debonair hero who still carries his charisma effortlessly.
Club believed that Enthiran was 'pretty good' and concluded that 'if you prefer elaborate costumes and dance music mixed in with your killer-robot action, expect to enjoy up to an hour of Enthiran. In a personal appreciation letter to Shankar following the film's release, the director K. Scenes from Enthiran , particularly one known as the 'Black Sheep' scene, [Note 11] have been parodied in subsequent films, including Mankatha , [] [] Osthe , [] Singam II , [] as well as in the Telugu films Dookudu and Nuvva Nena This introduction dialogue, which is spoken by Chitti as 'Hi, I'm Chitti, speed 1 terahertz, memory 1 zettabyte' became popular.
One On Rajinikanth's 64th birthday, an agency named Minimal Kollywood Posters designed posters of Rajinikanth's films, in which the Minion characters from the Despicable Me franchise are dressed as Rajinikanth.
In September , writer Jeyamohan announced that the pre-production stage of a sequel to Enthiran was 'going on in full swing' and that principal photography would commence once Rajinikanth finished filming for Kabali , by the end of that year. Rahman would return as music director, while Muthuraj would handle the art direction. The sequel would be shot in 3D, unlike its predecessor which was shot in 2D and converted to 3D in post-production. Welcome back! Email address.
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