Running time 150 min Country India Language Tamil Dhaam Dhoom is a 2008 film, based on the 1997 American. Written, cinematography and directed by shortly before his death and produced by, its stars, and in the lead roles., and played pivotal roles in the film and sai pallavi as co-artist.
The film revolves around a Indian doctor who, two weeks prior to his wedding, goes to Russia for a conference pertaining to his occupation, that of a. While in Russia he struggles to cope with the language because of the Russian reluctance to speak English, and eventually, due to the gruesome murder of a local woman, he gets imprisoned. How the doctor manages to get himself out of jail in order to get married to his lady love in India, with the help of an Indian female lawyer, forms the crux of the story.
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Dhaam Dhoom released worldwide, after a long delay, on 29 August 2008. It was the last film that cinematographer Jeeva undertook before his death which occurred halfway through the production. The film, released as a tribute to Jeeva, was completed by his assistant G.K.Manikandan, and his wife Anees, and was overseen by cinematographer. Contents. Plot Gautham Subramaniam is a doctor from an Indian family who lives in.
Since his father and mother are doctors, he wanted to become a doctor. Gautham gets an opportunity from the to go to Russia to represent India in a week long medical conference, along with five other young doctors. Gautham is delighted to receive this offer and packs his bags to fly to Russia.
Meanwhile, his beloved is introduced on the frame which happens to be Shenba. She happens to be the same village girl in which Gautham's sister Sarasu resides with her husband and so they two meet and fall in love. Despite initial frictions between her father and uncle ( and ) with Gautham, they eventually agree to get the pair married.
Gautham’s parents agree to the marriage, and as a happy man, Gautham is ready to marry Shenba after his return to India from his Russia trip. Finally, the journey to Russia happens, Gautham reaches, and completes his immigration procedures. Incidentally, Gautham meets Anna , and unknowingly, the lady drops her jacket, which is seen by Gautham.
He has no time to return the jacket and exits from the Moscow airport accompanied by his medical team. Gautham is flabbergasted by the roads and buildings of the city and is surprised to see the city of Moscow from his hotel view. Gautham learns that the only hiccup with Russians is that the people are ignorant about the and the whole conversation with them must be made in Russian national language.
Soon after, Gautham discovers Anna and takes the prospect to return her coat. The two get together well and part the ways. Meanwhile, Gautham's medical conference takes place successfully and in order to celebrate its success, the whole team head to a nightclub. Gautham bumps into Anna in the nightclub, and the two have an enjoyable time in the club.
Anna, due to heavy consumption of liquor, intoxicates, and Gautham has no other choice than to accompany her to her room. When the two reach Anna’s apartment in, they settle down and sleep. Gautham is brutally dragged onto the floor by a Russian police officer the next day morning, and the reason is that Anna is murdered on her sofa.
Consequently, Gautham's situation changes; he gets abused, accused and is imprisoned by the Russian police. The language, people and the surroundings are totally new and confusing to the hero. Aarthi Chinnappa is appointed as a defendant lawyer to the culprit Gautham. The Indian consulate sends Raghavan Nambiar to Gautham's rescue. When Gautham tries to run away from the Russian police, he gets drowned in a lake, and Aarthi finds him at the shore. Aarthi kisses Gautham to rescue him, and she realises that she has fallen in love with Gautham, but suppresses her feelings when she learns about Shenba. Gautham escapes from the police and is running around with Aarthi, trying to figure out who murdered Anna and why he was caught up in the scandal.
Whilst, fleeing from the police, Gautham gets shot by the and manages to escape narrowly. After taking care of his wounds, Aarthi and Gautham decide to seek down those who misled them. With the eventual villainous figure being revealed as Raghavan.
Before a shoot out, Raghavan reveals that Anna was a from Chennai to Russia, and by dropping her coat, consisting of drugs, off at the airport, manages to evade being caught. Soon after, Anna had changed her ways and was ready to tell the police about Raghavan's drug dealing, but before that happened Raghavan along with the mob had her killed off. In the final scene, Raghavan is killed by the police, and Gautham is set free to reunite with Shenba for their wedding. Cast.
as Gautham Subramaniam. as Shenba. as Raghavan Nambiar. as Aarthi Chinappa. as Anna.
as Sarasu, Gautham's sister. as Chinnavar (Chinnathu).
as Gautham's father. as Sarasu's husband.
as Shenba's father. as Shenba's uncle Production Casting The film was launched initially with paired opposite, however she opted out of the project due to fully booked dates for her film,. After Genelia's removal from the project other leading actresses such as and were approached for a key role in the film, but they also rejected the offer, citing commitments to other projects. Made her debut in the industry with the film. Ranaut's payment of 75 lakh Indian for the project, an all Indian record for a regional newcomer actress. Was then roped in for a significant role in the film; however, 14 days after her confirmation, she pulled out of the project, citing differences with the director,. The role offered to Reema Sen, that of a lawyer, had no songs and was the second heroine role.
Reema Sen confirmed later to Kumudham magazine that she did not want to play second lead in the film, and opted out of the project. On 19 February 2007, the producers confirmed they had roped in to essay the role dropped by Reema Sen. The project was also 's biggest film of her career til then, despite being the second female lead in the project. Was later selected to portray the villain in the film, appearing in such a role for the first time in his career. As per Jeeva's previous films, Jeeva himself took charge of the cinematography, though, after his death, took charge.
Although Jeeva had been reworking his final draft during filming, was brought in after his death to find a way to connect the climax with the previous draft to the final one; the two would not come together properly, otherwise. Filming The film started in January 2007 in India, with the initial shoot taking place in, consisting of surrounded by duplicate snow. The first schedule was shot in February 2007, in and around, featuring the countryside backdrop, with scenes involving actors Jayam Ravi and, among others.
The film's crew originally had problems maintaining a visa to film in, Russia, and decided to relocate the scenes to in the; however, they eventually obtained visas to shoot in Russia. While shooting their schedule in Russia, on 26 June 2007, director Jeeva died after suffering cardiac.
The film was suspended indefinitely following the director's demise. In early July 2007, it was announced that, elder sibling of, would complete the project, but subsequently, veteran director signed to complete the project with Jeeva's widow Anees. Finally, Anees announced that the film would be completed by her and Jeeva's assistant G.K. Manikandan, whilst Sriram would overlook their efforts. Eventually, the team returned to Russia and canned the remaining scenes within 40 days.
Release The satellite rights of the film were sold to. Reception The film opened to worldwide audiences on 29 August 2008 alongside. The film became 's largest release til date with over 200 prints being published worldwide.
The film opened in Chennai strongly, with advance bookings full for the opening weekend at and Sathyam Cinemas, while at Mayajaal, there were 22 shows daily of the film, leading to a successful opening of 92% full attendance. 49,29,778 was grossed on the first weekend in multiplexes, which had a total of 166 shows over three days.
After the first week the film, maintained its place at top spot, despite the entry of, gaining Rs. 37,31,124, with a total attendance percentage in Chennai of 70%. Overseas, in the United Kingdom box office, the film opened at number 22, earning 21,634 during the first weekend, after opening across four screens. After the second week the cumulative gross increased to £37,050, retaining the number of screens, but slipping to 34th in the weekly rankings. Controversy In 2017, actress suggested that Jeeva had offered her a role in the film in return for sexual favours. She also revealed the director suffered a heart attack following a viagra overdose in Russia, where he was shooting scenes with, who eventually played the stated role. Soundtrack Dhaam Dhoom by Released 19 March 2008 Length 27: 06 Ayngaran Music An Ak Audio chronology (2008) Dhaam Dhoom (2008) (2008) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Behindwoods.
The film has six songs composed by with the lyrics primarily penned by and. The audio of the film released worldwide on 19 March 2008, five months prior to the release. The soundtrack received praise from music critics, with Indiaglitz.com labelling the album as 'delightful'. Behindwoods gave the soundtrack 4 out 5 and mentioned that, 'Clearly a master craftsman is at work here.
A nice sophistication prevails through the whole album. No sound hurts your ears. If the film wins good reviews, the songs may play a big part in it.' Song title Singers Length (m:ss) Lyrics Description 'Thikku Thikku' & Sayanora Philip 5:25 A song picturized in the nightclubs of with Russian bar dancers. 'Sakiyae' & 5:09 Pa.
Vijay A montage featuring, and 's struggles to be with their loved ones. 'Anbe En Anbe' 4:49 A romantic interlude featuring Kangana Ranaut and Jayam Ravi. Picturized in. 'Pudhu Pudhu' Benny Dayal, & Mizta G (Guna) 4:22 Pa. Vijay, Mizta G Introduction song for Jayam Ravi. 'Uyyaalalo Uyyaalalo' & 4:42 Pa. Vijay Only a part of the soundtrack.
'Azhiyilae' Haricharan 2:39 Na. Muthukumar A romantic song picturized in a car. In Telugu, lyrics were written by Vennelakanti, Rakhi, and Harish Naaga. Song title Singers Length (m:ss) Description 'Sala Sala Kaaguthundi ' Rakhi, Praveen & and Sayanora Philip 5:25 A song picturized in the nightclubs of with Russian bar dancers. 'Yedo Chelimila' Iswaraya Bharani, Rakhi & 5:09 A montage featuring, and 's struggles to be with their loved ones. 'Choopey Nee Choopey' 4:49 A romantic interlude featuring Kangana Ranaut and Jayam Ravi.
Picturized in. 'Chiru Chiru Aasalu' Praveen, Mani, Vijay & 4:22 Introduction song for Jayam Ravi. 'Nee Menu Mandara' Rakhi 2:39 A romantic song picturized in a car. References. Ashok Kumar (17 April 2008). Retrieved 6 July 2007. Retrieved 29 August 2008.
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