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Running time 168 minutes Country India Language Tamil Budget ₹80 crore Box office est. ₹90 crore 7aum Arivu (: Ēḻām aṟivu) (English: Seventh Sense) is a 2011 Indian film written and directed by, featuring and in the lead roles and as the main antagonist. The film, produced by began production in May 2010 and was released on 25 October 2011 in and a day later, on, worldwide. The visual effects for the film were done by US based, making this their second Indian film after. 7aum Arivu received mixed critical response upon release, and opened strongly at the box office. It was also dubbed into as 7th Sense which released simultaneously along with the Tamil original.
The film was also dubbed in as Chennai v/s China in 2014 as well as in with the original title. The film was also one out of several films selected by the for being the Indian submission for under the. Contents. Plot , a master of martial arts and medical remedies, is the son of a great Tamil king of the. He is sent to by his, who requests him to stop the spread of a disease existing there from spreading to India. Initially, the people in China treat him as an inferior, but later, when he cures a little girl from the deadly disease and fights against some people who ill-treated villagers there, the people of China began to respect and worship him.
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He begins to teach them how to cure many diseases, the skills of, and the physical training of the that led to the creation of. However, after several years, when he expresses his desire to return to India, the villagers plot to poison him and bury him near the temple, believing that their place would be disease free if he is buried there. Bodhidharma agrees to die and subsequently becomes a fundamental figure in Chinese history, affectionately being dubbed as 'Damo'. In modern-day China, Dong Lee is given the task of starting a government-planned biological war against India, known as Operation Red. He arrives in Chennai and starts this operation by injecting a virus into a street dog.
This disease was the one which occurred during the time of Bodhidharma in China. Meanwhile, Subha Srinivasan , a student, researches that Bodhidharma can be brought back to life if his sample of is matched with another sample of DNA which she finds in Aravind (Suriya), a descendant of Bodhidharma who is working as a artist nearby. Lee finds out Subha's mission to revive Bodhidharma and plans to kill her first so that the disease cannot be stopped. Subha approaches Aravind but begins to love and spend time with him, thereby forgetting about her mission.
One day, Aravind's family sees Subha and clearly remembers that she visited them a year before to find Aravind and know all about him for the Bodhidharma research. Saving herself, she lies by saying that she does not know them. Later that night, Aravind's uncle explains all what happened one year before when they met Subha. Aravind goes and meets Subha and is enraged upon realising the truth. However the next day, he reconciles with Subha in a love failure mood and agrees to contribute to the research and hence save the country. The research begins of giving life to Bodhidharma and to end Operation Red.
Lee, who is capable of doing anything, does all impossibly bad things, mastered in 'Nokku Varmam' (hypnotism), a martial art which was actually taught to the Chinese by Bodhidharma. Subha goes to her genetics department and announces that Operation Red can be stopped if they read and make use of the cures in a book written by Bodhidharma. However, the department laughs and refuses to believe her, claiming that an ancient book is of no use in modern times, much to her dismay. After some time, Subha and Aravind learn that Subha's professor from the genetics department is assisting Lee in Operation Red. They sneak into the professor's apartment and learn about the operation. The next day, the professor is caught red-handed by Aravind, Subha, and her friends but surrenders and explains that he received a huge sum of money from the China government if he carried out Operation Red. After the professor gives the gang more details about Operation Red and how to stop it, they leave.
However, after a while, Lee arrives, and the professor once again teams up with him to save his own life. Lee causes numerous havoc in the city, which Subha, Aravind, and their gang barely escape. They finally locate a research centre where they can activate Bodhidharma's DNA in Aravind and decide to hide there for a few days. They all deactivate their phones so that nobody can trace them. However, Lee somehow traces Subha and the gang with the help of two of Subha's outside friends.
However, he kills both of them afterwards. Lee then locates the place of the research centre. Subha and her friends in the research centre escape in a van, but Lee chases them, and the van collapses. An unconscious Aravind gets beaten badly by Lee at first, but then gains Bodhidharma's skills and kills Lee. Aravind uses an ancient medicine to cure the disease. Subha and Aravind then get married and finally tell the press about the importance of our history.
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as and Aravind. as Subha Srinivasan (Sudha in Hindi dubbed version). as Dong Lee. as Aravind's friend. as Bodhidharma's wife. as Aravind's uncle. as Ashwin.
Saahil Chitkara as Imran Saahil. as Malathi.
as Nisha. as Queen. in a guest appearance. in a guest appearance Production Casting Initial reports suggested that would play three characters; a circus artist, a scientist and a Buddhist monk, for a portion set in China in the 5–6th century. However, it was clarified that the scientist's role would be performed by the female lead, while Suriya would play a modern-day circus artist as well as, a Buddhist monk who lived during the 5th century. Vietnamese actor and martial artist Johnny Tri Nguyen was signed to play the antagonist, while actor Avinash and of fame were selected to play minor supporting roles in the film. Influences Sources claimed that the film drew inspirations from 's.
However, the director dismissed the news, reasoning that he had begun shooting much before the release of Inception. Murugadoss further denied reports that the film was a remake of the flick, as both were supposed to be set in China, and that the film's concept was similar to that of the Hollywood film, confirming the script as original. After completing the film, he emphasised that he had not been inspired or remade any film, stating that Hollywood filmmakers can 'feel free to remake 7aum Arivu'. Filming The first schedule of the film was completed in China and those fifteen minutes of the edited film reportedly cost ₹150 million. Later, some shots were canned in and later at, followed by the song Oh Ringa Ringa in, for which 1000 junior artists were allotted, and a stunt sequence in. In the process, had an ankle injury due to which the shot was postponed for a period of 3 days.
Suriya trained to get a for a sequence within 16 days, following cinematographer 's request. Designed the costumes for Suriya and Shruti, staying with the team throughout the filming process in and Hong Kong. The song 'Mun Andhi' was shot in Thailand. Though initial reports stated that the film would feature a, they were later dismissed. The of the film were done by at an approximate cost of ₹100 million, who had made an impact in for their work in, the series, the series,. Soundtrack 7aum Arivu. Released 22 September 2011 Recorded 2011 Length 31: 29 Language Harris Jayaraj chronology (2011) 7aum Arivu (2011) (2011) The soundtrack, composed by, consists of six songs including a Chinese track, sung by Chinese singer.
It marks the second collaboration of Jayaraj and Murugadoss after the success of. Lyrics were penned. The audio rights of the album were secured by reportedly for a whopping amount. The composition of the soundtrack took place in Singapore. The audio was released on 22 September 2011 in Chennai Trade Centre in a grand manner. The event was hosted by and, lead pair of Murugadoss' production, while Bollywood actress, and several international artists performed on stage, which were choreographed by Shobi.
Actors, and attended the function, with Dhanush releasing the trailer. Though initial reports said that would appear in the launch, it was later dismissed.
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Behindwoods Rediff Track-List No. Title Lyrics Singer(s) Length 1.
'Oh Ringa Ringa' Roshan, Jerry John, 5:34 2. 'Mun Andhi', 6:14 3. 'Yellae Lama' Na. Muthukumar, Karthik, 5:21 4. 'Yamma Yamma', 6:06 5. 'Innum Enna Thozha' P. Vijay Balram, 4:58 6.
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