The film was launched on 22 July 2011, along with the commencement of principal photography. A major portion of the film was shot in the Balkan region in countries like Croatia, Serbia, Albania and Macedonia, as well as Latvia and other parts of Europe, with rest of the scenes in India. Maattrraan was the first Indian film to use performance capture technology.[3] Based on the conjoined twins concept,[4] It was also touted to be the first Indian film based on conjoined twins, until two other films, with the same concept were launched later.[citation needed] The film was released on 12 October 2012 to positive reviews from critics.
Plot
Ramachandran is an Indian Geneticist who works for the USSR. While on a vacation in India, he attempts to create a human with several talents through baby designing, which leads to the birth of his sons, Vimalan and Akhilan, who are conjoined from the chest area. As they both share a common heart, doctors recommend a sacrificial surgery to which their mother, Sudha objects. As the brothers grow older, they are poles apart in character; Vimalan being intellectual and good at studies while Akhilan is carefree and poor at studies. Following the dissolution of the USSR, Ramachandran becomes unemployed and returns to Chennai. For many months, Ramachandran attempts to secure funding for his projects but fails as neither the Government of India or Venture capitalists are willing to help him. Ramachandran attempts suicide but is stopped by Sudha. With the savings earned by his family, Ramachandran begins work on his most ambitious project at a small scale.
Many years later, Ramachandran becomes a successful geneticist, with the help of his family. His company, Locus Lacto Product, has made a large amount of profit through their product Energion, which is the best-selling children's powdered milk energy drink in the market, making him a billionaire. Vimalan has grown up to be an honest man who has graduated from college with a degree in chemistry, while Akhilan enjoys life. They become smitten by Anjali, who has joined their company as a translator, along with her Russian friend, Volga, a journalist. Vimalan and Anjali fall in love, causing Akhilan to feel jealous, yet he is happy for them.
It is revealed that Volga is a spy who has been tasked with stealing Energion's secrets. After her cover is blown, she is fired by Ramachandran. Volga takes the brothers to their cattle farm under the pretext of an interview, where she takes photos and collects a milk sample from the farm. When Vimalan confronts Volga, she reveals that Energion is an adulterated product that can lead to the deaths of thousands of children. Volga also reveals that an industrialist named Ajay Rathnam, joined their company as a spy, and after being exposed was murdered by Ramachandran. She also accuses their father of killing their R&D head, Raghu and setting the lab on fire to destroy evidence. Consequently, Volga is killed by Ramachandra's henchman, Dinesh. However, she swallows a pen-drive containing evidence of foul play before dying. Anjali acquires it from the surgeon performing the autopsy and hands it to Vimalan. Following this, Vimalan and Akhilan are attacked by the goons who attempt to steal the pen-drive from him. Akhilan believes the attack was only meant for robbing them. In the midst of the fight, Vimalan is struck on the head by the gang leader, Prathap Bihari.
Vimalan is declared brain-dead, and his heart is transplanted to Akhilan. After the brothers are separated through a surgery, which results in Vimalan's total death, Akhilan and Anjali become depressed. Sudha is warned that Energion is adulterated, and confronts Ramachandran, who asks the food safety department to raid their company. To her surprise, Energion is declared safe and hygienic. Meanwhile, Akhilan captures Prathap, who is then killed by an oncoming train. Akhilan tracks down Dinesh, using Prathap's phone. He finds the pen-drive that contains several documents declaring that the ingredients supplied at the cattle farm are unsafe to eat. It is also revealed that the scheme was planned in Ukraine.
Accompanied by Anjali, Akhilan sets out to solve the mystery. They seek the help of Anjali's friend, Ashok, who works for the Indian Embassy in Ukraine. However, Ashok is killed by Dinesh, who tracked him down. They discover photos showing athletes competing under the USSR in the 1992 Summer Olympics. The athletes in the photos were declared dead in a plane crash. They discover at a army research center that Ramachandran created Energion as a steroid to improve the performances of athletes at the Olympics. Despite the country performing well, the athletes became unwell from the ingredients of the steroid, leading to their deaths. The plane crash was fabricated to avoid national shame. They learn that the Energion could only be detected using an ionization enhancer. Dinesh tracks them down and proceeds to attack them. Akhilan manages to kill his goons including Dinesh. Akhilan discovers that Ramachandran sent Dinesh to kill Vimalan and Volga.
He takes the ingredients back to India and exposes Ramachandran. As Ramachandran is about to be arrested, Akhilan requests him to surrender and finds out that he and Vimalan are a result of his father's failed experiment. He and Vimalan were made up of several talented people's DNA. Ramachandran reveals that he used society to create Energion. Ramachandra attempts to kill Akhilan, but his leg is crushed by a falling rock. Mournfully, Akhilan leaves his father to die by letting rats chew his flesh, thereby avenging Vimalan's and Volga's death. Antidotes are given to all the children who drank energion across the country and Akhilan is given national recognition for his work. Sometime later, Akhilan and Anjali get married and give birth to conjoined twins.
During the post-production stage of Ko, K V Anand announced that he would direct Suriya again after the success of Ayan, further noting that it would be produced by AGS Entertainment and would begin once Suriya finished shooting for A R Murugadoss's sci-fi thriller 7aum Arivu.[4] Anand had supposedly narrated the script of Maatraan to Suriya in 2009, but the project failed to launch then, due to the lack of technology. In an interview he stated that the film was inspired from the true story of Thailand-based Siamese twins Ying and Sang. Anand said, "I read an article about them, which inspired me to come up with a similar story. I imagined how would it be if two people, who are physically conjoined, completely differ in their ideologies".[citation needed] During the late production stage the title was slightly changed from Maatraan to Maattrraan.[5]
Maattrraan was officially launched on 22 July 2011 in Chennai.[10] The first schedule was held near the Pakistan border. In November 2011, the crew filmed a song in Latvia.[citation needed] A major portion of the film was shot in the Balkan region in countries like Croatia, Serbia, Albania, Macedonia and especially a large chunk in Latvia.[11] Another large portion was filmed in sets erected at Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad.[12] In February 2012, the team left for the United States to do special facial scanning led by VFX Supervisor V Srinivas Mohan. Maattrraan thus became the first Indian film to use performance capture technology.[3]Isha Sharvani performed an item number for a song titled 'Theeyae Theeyae' which was shot at AVM Studios.[13] Furthermore, a duet song featuring Kajal and Suriya was shot at Wai, a village near Pune in Maharashtra.[14] Moreover, many CG scenes were shot at Balu Mahendra studios.[citation needed] A song featuring over 500 junior artists and Suriya was shot in Jodhpur, touted to be the last phase of canning songs.[citation needed] Next, filming for an important talkie portion was held at Bhuj in Gujarat near the safe zone along the Indo-Pakistani border that lasted for five days. K V Anand and cinematographer Soundararajan subsequently were in Madagascar, hunting for a forest location to shoot a song for the film. However, since Suriya could not afford filming there due to his other commitments, Anand decided to erect a similar set in India to create the same look as in Madagascar.[citation needed] The shooting which was to be held in the US, was cancelled in June 2012.[citation needed] The entire filming was wrapped up in Norway by completing the 'Naani Koni' song in outdoor scenes shot at Trollstigen, Geiranger, Atlanterhavsveien, Måløy and Aurlandsfjorden.[15][16]
The soundtrack features five tracks that belong to varied genres.[20] The album had lyrics written by Na. Muthukumar, Viveka, Pa. Vijay, Thamarai, Madhan Karky. The audio was mixed and mastered in the US.[21] Harris Jayaraj, in May 2012, revealed that 85% of work in the film's music was complete,[22] and later stated that the audio would be released on 23 July 2012, coinciding with Suriya's birthday.[23] However, Anand confirmed that the album would release in August.[24] In June 2012, Sony Music acquired the audio rights for ₹2 crore (US$230,000).[25][26] Later, Harris handed the master copy of the audio on 15 July 2012.[21]
The soundtrack received generally positive reviews from critics. IndiaGlitz wrote, "Harris Jayaraj has not disappointed, the music composer has equipped 'Maattrraan' with songs that make an instant impact", and called the album "an interesting treat to the fans".[35] Milliblog reviewed "Maatran scrapes through Harris’ time warp!"[36] Moviecrow reviewed "Harris and Suriya combination have always spelled success starting from Kaakha Kaakha, Ghajini, Vaaranam Aayiram, Aadhavan and 7aum Arivu. Similarly, KV Anand's association with Harris since Chellamey (as cinematographer), Ayan and Ko, elevated with great picturization, have all been chart busters. Maattrraan will further strengthen this long enviable track record of this successful commercial trio."[37] In contrast, BehindWoods said "On screen, KV Anand's magic might do the trick but the songs as such aren't special. Most of them fall under the heard before category...", and gave it 2 out of 5 stars.[38] Music Aloud gave 6.5 out of 10 and stated "Pretty much like their previous outing together, Harris Jayaraj produces one exceptional song for K V Anand in Maattrraan and the rest is average."[39] In "Naani Koni", the portion beginning with "Oru Kaalai Neram Nee Vandhaalae" is based on the portion "Rekkalo Chinattu Untunde" from the song "Rooba Rooba" from Orange (2010).
The soundtrack album of the Telugu version titled Brothers was released through Aditya Music. Initially, the audio was planned to release on 22 September 2012.[41] But the audio release event for the film was held on 29 September 2012, at Taj Krishna Hotel in Hyderabad, with Karthi, Bellamkonda Suresh, V. V. Vinayak and Santhosh Srinivas, attending the event along with the cast and crew.[42] The soundtrack album, unlike the Tamil version, has five tracks, reusing the same set of singers. Chandrabose and Vanamali penned the song lyrics. Indiaglitz reviewed it as "Harris Jayaraj here gets to score songs in different musical genres and he doesn't disappoint. The lead actors and the set-up of the film demanded a snazzy output, while the story needed a portrayal of emotions. Backed by a young team of lyricists and singers, Harris has dished out an interesting treat to the fans."[43]
Eros International acquired the film's worldwide distribution rights for ₹60 crore (US$7.0 million),[45] in May 2012 and later announced that Maattrraan will release on 15 August 2012, coinciding with Independence Day.[46][47] Later, the makers announced that the film will be released on 19 September 2012, which coincides the festival of Ganesh Chathurthi.[48] However, the film's production company, AGS Entertainment confirmed that the film will be released on 12 October 2012.[49][50] The film was dubbed in Telugu as Brothers, with Karthi providing voiceover for one of Suriya's characters in the film with Suriya voicing the other character.[51][52]
Maattrraan was touted to become Suriya's biggest release till date, which was released over 1,400 prints.[53] The film opened in over 1,200 screens worldwide on the release date.[54] In France, the film was released by Aanaa Films in 14 different screens across the country.[55] In the US, ATMUS Entertainment distributed the film in 63 centers, making it the widest release of a Tamil film in the country.[54] The film was censored on 3 October 2012 and it was given a U certificate by the Censor Board without cuts.[56][57] This film was dubbed in Telugu as Brothers and in Hindi as No 1 Judwaa – The Unbreakable in 2014.[2]
Marketing
The film's Telugu version Brothers was distributed by Bellamkonda Suresh's Multi-Dimensional Films for ₹17 crore (US$2.0 million). The rights of Karnataka and Kerala regions were acquired by Mandya Srikanth for ₹4 crore (US$470,000) and ₹3 crore (US$350,000) respectively.[58] The movie's overseas rights were sold for ₹12 crore (US$1.4 million) to Gemini Film Circuit.
The first poster of the film was released on early November 2011.[59] The film's first teaser was released on 11 July 2012.[60] The second teaser of the film was released on 9 August 2012, during the film's audio launch.[61] The VFX making of the film was released on 18 September 2012.[62] The third teaser of the film was premiered on Jaya TV on 3 October 2012, and was simultaneously uploaded on YouTube.[63]
Reception
Critical reception
The Times of India gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, commenting that it had a "running time of close to three hours, and editor Anthony should have persevered with the director to reduce it as a lot of time is expended on scenes that could have been easily sacrificed to make it a much more compact package. Or maybe Anand also needed a Maattrraan (alternate) to step in when he lost his way".[64]IndiaGlitz rated it 3.5 out of 5 stars, saying that it was "worth a watch for Suriya's acting and some great groundwork done by K. V. Anand", further adding that "the second half does a shabby job of wrapping things up, but it still gives you an [sic] unique experience overall".[65]Sify's critic commented: "If you are looking at a time pass entertainer, walk into K. V. Anand’s Maattrraan. It is a fun ride till interval and in the second half there is a neat message told with lot of cinematic liberties. Suriya holds the film together as the script tends to waver towards the climax".[66] BehindWoods.com gave it 3 out of 5 stars, while stating: "There is a pattern in K. V. Anand’s films. There is a definite social message which he masquerades with commercial components and packages it interestingly. Maattrraan also follows the route and it delivers what it promises- a rich and stylish entertainer with an interesting story".[67]Oneindia rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, stating that it had "rare characters of conjoined twins but has a predictable story and appears like a second part of Suriya's last movie 7aum Arivu directed by A. R. Murugadoss" and that it was "good, not brilliant".[68] Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars, concluding that it had a "great premise, great characters and actors who could have pulled off a complicated story. Sadly, the movie never capitalises on its strengths".[69] S Viswanath from Deccan Herald cited that "despite its interesting theme, the film is, however, done in by its rather long running time as also painfully sluggish first half seeking to establish the plot but brimming with comic capers", summing up that it was "an ensemble entertainer but could have been much better".[70] Haricharan Pudipeddi of NowRunning gave the film 2.5/5 stars, stating that it "only promises the potential of Suriya, but fails to arouse interest due to its stretched second half and lacklustre narration".[71]The New Indian Express critic Malini Mannath claimed that the film "with its whimsical screenplay and lackadaisical narration, turns out to be a huge disappointment", going on to add that it "smacks of overconfidence, and an utter disregard for the sense and sensibility of a viewer".[72] J Hurtado of Twitch Film said, "Maatraan is two decent films split down the middle with little connective tissue to bind them, not unlike its protagonists" and concluded, "See it at your own risk".[73]
In response to most of the reviews which mainly criticised the "film being very long and dragging towards the climax", Maattrraan was re-edited to make itself "more slick and racy, to appeal to a larger section of the audience". 1 minute and 23 seconds of the first half and 19 minutes and 30 seconds of the second half were trimmed from the film. The trimmed version earned a favourable response from fans, who called it "more racy and entertaining".[citation needed]
Box office
Maattrraan had a good opening at the domestic box office, collecting ₹19.15 crore (US$2.2 million) nett in Tamil Nadu,[citation needed] with ₹2.27 crore (US$270,000) in Chennai alone in its opening weekend.[74] The film also collected ₹2.86 crore (US$330,000) in Kerala in the opening weekend.[citation needed] The film stayed in the first position for three consecutive weeks in Chennai but was later overtaken by horror film Pizza at the box office.[citation needed] The film was declared as an 'Above average' by Behindwoods. The film is reported to have completed a 50-day run in a few theatres across Tamil Nadu.[75][76]
Maattrraan had a good opening at the Overseas box office,[citation needed] collecting ₹69.20 lakh (US$81,000) in the UK and ₹86.11 lakh (US$100,000) in the USA in the opening weekend.[77] The film overall collected ₹1.08 crore (US$130,000),[78] and ₹1 crore (US$120,000) in UK and the US, respectively.[79] The film also collected US$1,124,812 from Malaysia box office.[80]
Special Jury Award for Best VFX at the 10th Edition of BAF Awards.[81]
Controversies
When Maattrraan was touted to be the first Indian film based on conjoined twins, it created a stir after two other films with the same concept – Chaarulatha and Iruvan, were launched later. It was reported to have shared the same storyline as Charulatha, but Anand denied the reports and said, "After reading such reports, I watched the original version (Charulatha was based on 2007 Thai movie Alone). There isn’t any connection between the two movies, except for the fact that the protagonists are conjoined twins."[82]
Later reports claimed that the film was inspired by another conjoined twins-themed American film Stuck on You,[83] with the posters of both films also being described as similar to each other. Suriya denied this and said, "I have been seeing comments and links on social networking sites saying that Maattrraan is based on some world movie. Only after seeing those links, I came to know that such a film even exists!"[84]
Vivek and Cell Murugan pretend to be conjoined twins in Killadi (2015) inspired by Akhilan and Vimalan from the film. The song "Rettai Kathirae" is reused.[86]
An internet meme began trending on social media platforms in late May 2020, in which Suriya's films were coincided with real life incidents, that happened around the world. Here, Russia's ban in 2018 Winter Olympics, was predicted in the film.[87]
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