Murattukalai Vs Murattukalai
- IndiaGlitz, [Sunday,October 10 2010]
First of all we donÂt know if we have named this piece rightly. Here one ÂMurattukalai is not fighting with the other ÂMurattukalai at the box office. The fight is only for that permanent place in your cerebral cortex.
Although remaking yesteryears film is a fascination for many, it still has not become a trend. Here and there we had a few but we havenÂt got that one big remake hit. Everyone wants to remake a film which was a cult hit in its time and still tops the mind in recall value.
Here is another film which is a remake of a yester years hit by the same name. ÂMurattukalai when released in 1980 actually altered the course Tamil cinema was travelling then. Many pundits still believe it was ÂMurattukalai that created the irrevocable dominant genre called action-masala in Tamil cinema. The pundits say what ÂMurattukalai pioneered, was made everlasting by ÂSakalakala VallavanÂ. Though nobody has thought of remaking ÂSakalakala Vallavan - which itself is a 80s remake of the 60s MGR super hit ÂPeriya Idathu PennÂ- there were many aspirants to remake ÂMurattikalaiÂ. Even Ilaya Thalapathi Vijay openly expressed his desire and was working towards fulfilling it.
But Sundar C and Amirtham Gunanidhi moved faster and acquired the rights from AVM. Now the film is complete, audio released and all set for release in early November.
Remaking is not a crime but remaking a cult film that is popular even now as much as it was in its first release is a gamble. Most of Rajinikanth fans remember the original film in detail even after 30 years. So what will be the acceptability rate of Sunder C performing Rajinikanth?
As we said before ÂMurattukalai in the eighties was the pioneer of action-masala, its credit doesnÂt end only at that. ÂMurattukalai was the film that catapulted Rajinikanth to the Super Star status that he is now. It was the film that brought back the glory AVM Production which was lying dormant after a series of flops. Most importantly it revived the career of Jaishankar who got a new lease of life by playing a villain for the first time. Illayaraja frenzy upped the tempo with songs like ÂPothuvaga en manasu thangam and others. Cameraman Babu and director SP Muthuraman enthralled with a classic train fight which was considered ahead of it time. There are many things in RajinikanthÂs ÂMurattukali that is still well etched in human memory.
Now will there be comparison to the classic film and the new version? We think it cannot be helped. Particularly the hero and the villain will surely be compared. Rajinikanth - Sundar C, Jaishankar  Suman, Rathi  Sneha, Sumalatha - Sindhu Tolani, Surulirajan  Vivek, Illayaraja - Srikanth Deva, Babu  Aruldas, SP Muthuraman  Selvabharathy the star power of the original was remarkable.
Sundar C had said not to compare him with Rajinikanth for obvious reasons. But will Suman be able to match the histrionics of Jaishankar? In the original film the character of Jaishankar was carefully molded so that a hero turning a villain doesnÂt come as a jolt his fans. Jaishankar had equal footage in the film and equal presence in the publicity materials matching Rajini and it was said the down-to-earth super star wanted it that way.
Even in the climax of the film, scenes were designed in such a way that the villain Jaishankar doesnÂt lose to the hero Rajinikanth but the villain decideds his fate himself. He dies by shooting himself. Two greats satisfied something like how the dance competition between Vaijayanthimala and Padmini ended in ÂVanjikottai VaalibanÂ.
Suman is playing the villain in new ÂMurattukalai and he doesnÂt have that burden of a hero changing to villain. It is also not a re-entry for him. Will Suman match the novelty Jaishankar released in classic Mrattukalai? ThatÂs a show the fans must be waiting for in the new ÂMurattukalaiÂ.
Another actor who made a difference to himself was Surulirajan. ÂMurattukalai was the first and almost the only film, Surulirajan shed tears. The secretary to the zamindar was not a comedy role but a character role. Surulirajan in his own inimitable style excelled.
In the new version Vivek plays SurulirajanÂs role and it has been converted into a transgender. It is to be seen where VivekÂs moralistic comedy fits in the film.
And the music? Wow! Period.
Again we repeat. We donÂt know if we have named this piece rightly. Here one ÂMurattukalai is not fighting with the other ÂMurattukalai at the box office. The fight is only for that permanent place in your cerebral cortex. So where will the new ÂMurattukalai fit in memory? And why is that a director or producer want to remake only a cult film and not an important film?