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Ayan (film)

Ayan (transl. Creator) is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film co-written and directed by K. V. Anand. The film, starring Suriya, Prabhu, Tamannaah, Akashdeep Saighal, Jagan, and Karunas, was produced by M. Saravanan, M. S. Guhan, Aruna Guhan and Aparna Guhan and distributed by Sun Pictures. The film score and soundtrack was composed by Harris Jayaraj, edited by Anthony Gonsalvez, the film was filmed by M. S. Prabhu.[4]

Ayan
Promotional poster
Directed byK. V. Anand
Written bySubha (Dialogue)
Screenplay by
  • K. V. Anand
  • Subha
Story by
  • K. V. Anand
  • Subha
Produced byM. Saravanan
M. S. Guhan
Starring
CinematographyM. S. Prabhu
Edited byAnthony
Music byHarris Jayaraj
Production
company
Distributed by
Release date
3 April 2009
Running time
162 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget15 crore[2]
Box office80 crore[3]

The film was launched in Chennai, while filming also took place in various locations out of India, including Namibia, Malaysia, Zanzibar and South Africa. It released on 3 April 2009 worldwide to positive reviews.[5][6] Ayan was declared as the solo blockbuster of 2009 in Tamil cinema,[7] collecting about 80 crore (US$10 million) worldwide.[3][8][9][10] The film was also successful in Kerala.[2]

Plot

Deva is a post-graduate Computer Science student in Chennai, who works with Dass by smuggling pre-release unlicensed movies on DVD and other small contrabands mainly through the air. Deva's widowed mother Kaveri does not appreciate his choice of career. Their former business associate Nemichand Seth's son Kamalesh tries to foil their Diwali film piracy operations, as a means of taking over that smuggling deal for himself through police-backed channels. After the raid on their hideout orchestrated by Kamalesh, Dass is offered a deal by the inspector that one of his men should take the blame for the crimes. Deva attempts to do so, but another man, Chitti Babu, who had no affiliation with the gang, takes the blame.

Later, Chitti joins Dass's group and befriends Deva, and Deva completes his education. Chitti and Deva run a variety of smuggling jobs for Dass for months, often on international routes. Chitti learns of all the means and modes of operations. Meanwhile. Deva meets Chitti's younger sister Yamuna inadvertently, and they soon fall in love. On Deva's birthday, he and Chitti smuggle out gold bars worth $150 million from a tanked ship in Chennai port. When Dass learns of Deva's birthday, he gives him the day off to enjoy, while the others will trade the gold. Deva is called for a temple worship by his mother where trouble ensues when he learns that, in the midst of a major smuggling operation, the customs authorities have been tipped off to the hideout, but the others have narrowly escaped with the goods. He finds out that Chitti has been working for Kamalesh all this while.

Chitti goes on to work as a drug mule for Kamalesh, ingesting heroin capsules and transporting them to Malaysia. He meets Deva on the flight. While disembarking, Chitti falls ill and Deva fends off Kamalesh's gang to help Chitti even though they were estranged. Chitti confesses that although he worked for Kamalesh, his friendship with Deva was genuine. In a tragic turn of events, Chitti is kidnapped by Kamalesh's gang before Deva can save him, and they cut him up to recover the drugs. Deva fends off the thugs and tries to save Chitti. In his final moments, Chitti requests Deva to burn him so that his family never learn of his death. Deva burns Chitti, along with the drugs and returns to India with Chitti's belongings, but Kamalesh tips off the authorities about Chitti's death, and Yamuna herself files a case against Deva.

However, Yamuna finds Chitti's phone, in which Chitti had recorded the circumstances of his death. Deva is let off, and Yamuna reunites with him. Deva plans to stay away from the smuggling business for a while, but Kamalesh has his people plant drugs at the airport and blames it on Deva where he tips off the customs officer Parthiban. Deva, in turn informs Parthiban about the drug mules working for Kamalesh in exchange for his freedom. Deva works with Parthiban to monitor Kamalesh's calls with his clients, busting many illegal consignments. Kamalesh eventually discovers the bug and tries to eliminate Deva and Parthiban. However, they both escape and secure a massive cocaine shipment from Kamalesh. Despite this, they trace the shipment to Kamalesh's accountant, who agrees to become a witness.

Kamalesh has the accountant killed before the court hearing and is let off for lack of evidence. Kamalesh tries to kill Deva and his mother, but they have a narrow escape. He then plans a hit on Dass and Deva to take control of their diamond smuggling operation. Dass saves Deva but is killed in the process. Deva heads to Congo where he kills Kamalesh and retrieves the diamonds. When he returns to India, Parthiban searches him again, admitting that Deva's mother had exposed him to get Deva out of his illegal activities. Deva surrenders the diamonds, and Parthiban reveals that he can now enlist Deva to work as a customs official. Deva accepts the job and walks out with his mother and Yamuna.

Cast

  • Suriya as Devaraj Velusamy (Deva), a post graduate in computer science and involved in smuggling to help his father's friend Dass.
  • Prabhu as Dass, a local smuggler who starts with Kamalesh's father. Later become number one.
  • Tamannaah as Yamuna, Chitti's sister, and Deva's love interest (Voice dubbed by Chinmayi)
  • Akashdeep Saighal as Kamalesh, Dass's business enemy who later kills him, dubbed by Ajay Kapoor
  • Jagan as Chitti Babu, Deva's friend and later revealed to be Kamalesh's spy in Dass' group who later dies.
  • Karunas as Dilli, Dass's driver, who is hearing impaired.
  • Ponvannan as J. Parthiban IRS, the customs officer and the Assistant Commissioner of the Income Tax-Air Intelligence Unit.
  • Renuka as Kaveri Velusamy, Deva's mother, who does not approve of his affairs with Dass.
  • Delhi Ganesh as Narcotics Officer
  • Subhalekha Sudhakar as Film Producer
  • Janaki Sabesh as Kamalesh's aide at the airport and the bar
  • Kalairani as Brothel Owner
  • Boys Rajan
  • Koena Mitra as an item number in Honey Honey
  • Raghuvaran as Velusamy, Deva's father (Photo only)

Production

Development

Three years after the release of his debut venture Kana Kandaen starring Srikanth and Gopika, cinematographer K. V. Anand expressed his desire to commence his second film as director. He and Subha discussed several plots and settled for "Ayan" because "it was not only different but had scope for entertainment".[11] It was later announced that Anand would be directing his next film, produced under the AVM Production banner, titled Ayan. The film was inaugurated at AVM Studios on 24 March 2008 with the presence of most of the unit members.[12] On the occasion, Anand announced the film's genre to be an action thriller interlaced with romance and comedy. He also suggested Ayan meant "outstanding", excellence" or can be the name for sun rays in five different languages. However, this was later doubted by a few critics, raising a point saying Ayan was not necessarily a Tamil language word. Despite the film's lyricist Vairamuthu's calls for the word to be a Tamil word, it was argued that Ayan was a nickname for the Hindu deity Lord Brahma. Since the word was then touted to be borrowed from the Sanskrit language, the film was prone to a title change, in light of Tamil Nadu's Entertainment Tax Exemption Act, which was passed in 2006.[13] A similar problem was faced by the producers of Aegan, which was also under production at the time. The controversy was later dropped. Ayan was announced to be predominantly set in various locations of both South Asia and Africa. It was made at a production cost of 200 million.[14]

Casting

K. V. Anand announced the film with both Suriya and Tamannaah to play the lead roles in the film.[15] Surya was initially expected to play the lead role in Anand's earlier film but was not able to do so.[11][16] Anand expressed his thoughts during the film's inauguration that "Surya was apt for the title role" since the film's title meant "sun rays" and the name "Surya" refers to the sun. Ayan would also make Surya's second film with AVM Productions, after their previous partnership in Perazhagan. Furthermore, Surya had worked with Anand since Surya's debut in the 1997 film Nerukku Ner for which Anand was the film's photographer.[11][17] Surya's physique was key for his character, as he would be acting as a powerful and active youngster. During the film's launch, he announced that he would give the film his best, understanding the nature of the producers, who previously presented the big-budget film Sivaji. Tamanna, after starring in the Tamil films Kalloori (for which she was nominated for a Filmfare Award) and Padikathavan, was cast in Ayan. Prabhu was consecutively cast in Ayan in a pivotal role, as per his previous films, in which he played important supporting characters.[18] It was later announced that Anand would introduce a new actor to Tamil cinema in the film, who will be playing a negative role, which was later known to be Akashdeep Saighal, who predominantly works in Bollywood films.[19]

Apart from the film's cast, the film's crew consisted of Harris Jayaraj as the composer along with Vairamuthu, Pa. Vijay and Na. Muthukumar as the lyricists. M. S. Prabhu was chosen as the film's cinematographer, who is a friend of Anand and worked with him under the guidance of P. C. Sriram.[20]

Filming

Nenje Nenje’ song was shot on the sand dunes of the Namib-Naukluft National Park, Dune 7 and Dead Vlei in Namibia, in freezing temperature. Songs were composed in Mauritius, where William Honk choreographed the car chase shots.[11] The stunt sequences were shot at Binny Mills with a huge set resembling an airport while another fight was shot at Cape Town, Africa.[21] The filming was also held at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Zanzibar.[22][23]

Themes and influences

The film dealt with the concept of smuggling and custom officers. In order to prepare the script, Anand did a lot of research and is said to have spoken to a lot of custom officers to understand the modus operandi of smuggling.[24][25]

Music

Ayan
Soundtrack album by
Released19 January 2009
Recorded2008–2009
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length30:21
LanguageTamil
LabelAVM Muzik
Think Music
Ayngaran Music
An Ak Audio
ProducerHarris Jayaraj
Harris Jayaraj chronology
Vaaranam Aayiram
(2008)
Ayan
(2009)
Aadhavan
(2009)

The film's soundtrack is composed by Harris Jayaraj, in his fourth collaboration with Suriya, after Kaakha Kaakha, Ghajini and Vaaranam Aayiram, and his first collaboration with director K. V. Anand. Harris composed all the songs in Mauritius. The film's audio launch took place on 19 January 2009,[26] at the office of Sun TV Network in Chennai, with the presence of the film's cast and crew.[27] The audio launch had a live telecast on Sun Music.[27] The film features six tracks, with lyrics written by Na. Muthukumar, Vairamuthu and Pa. Vijay.

Ayan (Original Version)[28]
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Pala Pala"Na. MuthukumarHariharan5:28
2."Nenje Nenje"VairamuthuHarish Raghavendra, Mahathi5:47
3."Honey Honey"Pa. VijaySayanora Philip, Devan Ekambaram5:22
4."Vizhi Moodi"Na. MuthukumarKarthik5:35
5."Oyaayiye Yaayiye"Pa. VijayBenny Dayal, Haricharan, Chinmayi5:38
6."Oh Super Nova"Na. MuthukumarKrish2:31
Total length:30:21
Veedokkade
Soundtrack album by
Released22 February 2009
Recorded2008–2009
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length30:31
LanguageTelugu
LabelAditya Music
ProducerHarris Jayaraj

The film was dubbed into Telugu as Veedokkade, and its soundtrack was released on 22 February 2009.[29]

All tracks are written by Bhuvanachandra.

Veedokkade (Telugu Version)[30]
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Pela Pela"Hariharan5:24
2."Nene Nene Needhanne"Harish Raghavendra, Mahathi5:44
3."Honey Honey"Sayanora Philip, Devan Ekambaram5:21
4."Kallu Moosi Yochisthey"Karthik5:53
5."Oyaayiye Aayiye"Benny Dayal, Haricharan, Chinmayi5:38
6."Oh Super Nova"Krish2:31
Total length:30:31

Reception

The soundtrack album received mostly positive reviews from music critics as well as listeners. Behindwoods gave the album 3 out of 5 stating, "Harris Jayaraj’s crafting is elegant as ever. But what disappoints us here slightly is that the songs have influences of his earlier albums here and there, which could have been avoided. Harris does have it in him to give us many more ‘wah wah’ numbers."[31] Indiaglitz gave the album 2.75 out of 5 and stated, "'Ayan' has a whole lot of mix in spellbinding melodies and mind-boggling peppy numbers. Undoubtedly, Harris is there over the top with the prodigious score for his ducky actor Surya."[32] Rediff gave the album 2.5 out of 5 stating, "Harris Jeyaraj wants to break away from his usual melodies and try something new. And he has succeeded, to a certain extent. Barring one or two numbers, this effort doesn't seem to sustain itself after the first few lines, but perhaps, with repeated listening, its appeal might increase."[33]

Release

The satellite rights of the film were secured by Sun TV. The film was given a "U/A" certificate by the Indian Censor Board. AVM Productions sold the film's distribution rights for Tamil Nadu to Sun Pictures for 200 million.[34]

Reception

Critical reception

The film received highly positive reviews from critics, upon release. Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu wrote: "Ayan is Suriya’s show all the way. He bears the onus with a smile and the death-defying stunts add to the robust image he aims to project".[35] Behindwoods wrote: "Ayan is fun. Just buy a huge bag of popcorn, a can of cola, and have a blast! But do remember the first step about the logic".[36] Indiaglitz wrote: "Though the storyline is familiar and oft-seen in the past, the pacy narration and captivating visuals provide the necessary pep to the film".[37][38] Sify rated 3 out of 5 stars stating "Paisa Vasool" (transl. Box office hit).[39] Rediff rated 3.5 out of 5 stars stating "Ayan is definitely a must-watch."[40]

Box-office

In Chennai alone, box office totals were reported as 7 crore (US$880,000) in theatrical revenue.[41] International distribution rights were sold to Ayngaran International. Ayan's revenue was US$1,046,027 in Malaysia[42] and £119,220 in the UK.[43] The film's Telugu dubbed version, Veedokkade, was sold to Hyderabad based producer, Bellamkonda Suresh.[44][45][46][47][48][49] The final worldwide box office was around 80 crore (US$10 million).[3] The film ran over 100 days in Kerala. The Telugu dubbed version Veedokkade ran over 100 days in Andhra Pradesh.[3]

Awards

Ayan received the most nominations at the 57th Filmfare Awards South (12) and the 4th Annual Vijay Awards (18).

Award Category Nominee Result
2009 Filmfare Awards South Best Actor Suriya Nominated
Best Director K.V. Anand Nominated
Best Film Ayan Nominated
Best Lyricist Na. Muthukumar
("Vizhi Moodi")
Won
Best Lyricist Vairamuthu
("Nenje Nenje")
Nominated
Best Male Playback Harish Raghavendra
("Nenje Nenje")
Nominated
Best Male Playback Karthik (singer)
("Vizhi Moodi")
Nominated
Best Music Director Harris Jayaraj Won
Best Supporting Actor Prabhu Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Jagan Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Renuka Nominated
Best Dance Choreographer Dinesh
("Pala Pala")
Won
2009 - Vijay Awards Best Actor Suriya Nominated
Best Art Director Rajeevan Nominated
Best Choreographer Dhinesh
("Pala Pala")
Nominated
Best Director K. V. Anand Nominated
Favourite Director K. V. Anand Nominated
Best Entertainer Suriya Won
Favourite Hero Suriya Nominated
Favourite Heroine Tamannaah Nominated
Favourite Film AVM Productions Won
Favourite Song Vizhi Mooodi Nominated
Best Lyricist Vairamuthu
("Nenje Nenje")
Nominated
Best Male Playback Harish Raghavendra
("Nenje Nenje")
Nominated
Best VFX Compositor Srinivas Karthik Kotamraju
(EFX)
Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Jagan Nominated
Best Comedian Jagan Nominated
Best Stunt Director Kanal Kannan Nominated
Best Costume Designer Nalini Sriram Nominated
Icon of the Year Suriya Won
2009 Meera Isaiaruvi Tamil Music Awards Best Album of the Year Harris Jayaraj Won
2009 South Scope 2010 Awards Best Actor – Tamil Suriya Nominated
Best Actress – Tamil Tamannaah Nominated
Best Supporting Actor – Tamil Prabhu Won
Best Comedian – Tamil Jagan Nominated
Best Music Director – Tamil Harris Jayaraj Won
Best Male Playback – Tamil Harish Raghavendra
(Nenje Nenje)
Nominated
Best Male Playback – Tamil Karthik
("Vizhi Moodi")
Nominated
Best Female Playback- Tamil Mahathi
("Nenje Nenje")
Nominated
Best Lyricist – Tamil Na. Muthukumar
("Vizhi Moodi")
Won
Best Cinematographer – Tamil M.S.Prabhu Nominated

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ayan, film, ayan, transl, creator, 2009, indian, tamil, language, action, thriller, film, written, directed, anand, film, starring, suriya, prabhu, tamannaah, akashdeep, saighal, jagan, karunas, produced, saravanan, guhan, aruna, guhan, aparna, guhan, distribu. Ayan transl Creator is a 2009 Indian Tamil language action thriller film co written and directed by K V Anand The film starring Suriya Prabhu Tamannaah Akashdeep Saighal Jagan and Karunas was produced by M Saravanan M S Guhan Aruna Guhan and Aparna Guhan and distributed by Sun Pictures The film score and soundtrack was composed by Harris Jayaraj edited by Anthony Gonsalvez the film was filmed by M S Prabhu 4 AyanPromotional posterDirected byK V AnandWritten bySubha Dialogue Screenplay byK V Anand SubhaStory byK V Anand SubhaProduced byM SaravananM S GuhanStarringSuriya Prabhu Tamannaah Akashdeep Saighal Jagan KarunasCinematographyM S PrabhuEdited byAnthonyMusic byHarris JayarajProductioncompanyAVM ProductionsDistributed bySun Pictures India Ayngaran International UK FiveStar Malaysia 1 Release date3 April 2009Running time162 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageTamilBudget 15 crore 2 Box office 80 crore 3 The film was launched in Chennai while filming also took place in various locations out of India including Namibia Malaysia Zanzibar and South Africa It released on 3 April 2009 worldwide to positive reviews 5 6 Ayan was declared as the solo blockbuster of 2009 in Tamil cinema 7 collecting about 80 crore US 10 million worldwide 3 8 9 10 The film was also successful in Kerala 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Themes and influences 5 Music 6 Release 7 Reception 7 1 Critical reception 7 2 Box office 8 Awards 9 References 10 External linksPlot EditDeva is a post graduate Computer Science student in Chennai who works with Dass by smuggling pre release unlicensed movies on DVD and other small contrabands mainly through the air Deva s widowed mother Kaveri does not appreciate his choice of career Their former business associate Nemichand Seth s son Kamalesh tries to foil their Diwali film piracy operations as a means of taking over that smuggling deal for himself through police backed channels After the raid on their hideout orchestrated by Kamalesh Dass is offered a deal by the inspector that one of his men should take the blame for the crimes Deva attempts to do so but another man Chitti Babu who had no affiliation with the gang takes the blame Later Chitti joins Dass s group and befriends Deva and Deva completes his education Chitti and Deva run a variety of smuggling jobs for Dass for months often on international routes Chitti learns of all the means and modes of operations Meanwhile Deva meets Chitti s younger sister Yamuna inadvertently and they soon fall in love On Deva s birthday he and Chitti smuggle out gold bars worth 150 million from a tanked ship in Chennai port When Dass learns of Deva s birthday he gives him the day off to enjoy while the others will trade the gold Deva is called for a temple worship by his mother where trouble ensues when he learns that in the midst of a major smuggling operation the customs authorities have been tipped off to the hideout but the others have narrowly escaped with the goods He finds out that Chitti has been working for Kamalesh all this while Chitti goes on to work as a drug mule for Kamalesh ingesting heroin capsules and transporting them to Malaysia He meets Deva on the flight While disembarking Chitti falls ill and Deva fends off Kamalesh s gang to help Chitti even though they were estranged Chitti confesses that although he worked for Kamalesh his friendship with Deva was genuine In a tragic turn of events Chitti is kidnapped by Kamalesh s gang before Deva can save him and they cut him up to recover the drugs Deva fends off the thugs and tries to save Chitti In his final moments Chitti requests Deva to burn him so that his family never learn of his death Deva burns Chitti along with the drugs and returns to India with Chitti s belongings but Kamalesh tips off the authorities about Chitti s death and Yamuna herself files a case against Deva However Yamuna finds Chitti s phone in which Chitti had recorded the circumstances of his death Deva is let off and Yamuna reunites with him Deva plans to stay away from the smuggling business for a while but Kamalesh has his people plant drugs at the airport and blames it on Deva where he tips off the customs officer Parthiban Deva in turn informs Parthiban about the drug mules working for Kamalesh in exchange for his freedom Deva works with Parthiban to monitor Kamalesh s calls with his clients busting many illegal consignments Kamalesh eventually discovers the bug and tries to eliminate Deva and Parthiban However they both escape and secure a massive cocaine shipment from Kamalesh Despite this they trace the shipment to Kamalesh s accountant who agrees to become a witness Kamalesh has the accountant killed before the court hearing and is let off for lack of evidence Kamalesh tries to kill Deva and his mother but they have a narrow escape He then plans a hit on Dass and Deva to take control of their diamond smuggling operation Dass saves Deva but is killed in the process Deva heads to Congo where he kills Kamalesh and retrieves the diamonds When he returns to India Parthiban searches him again admitting that Deva s mother had exposed him to get Deva out of his illegal activities Deva surrenders the diamonds and Parthiban reveals that he can now enlist Deva to work as a customs official Deva accepts the job and walks out with his mother and Yamuna Cast EditSuriya as Devaraj Velusamy Deva a post graduate in computer science and involved in smuggling to help his father s friend Dass Prabhu as Dass a local smuggler who starts with Kamalesh s father Later become number one Tamannaah as Yamuna Chitti s sister and Deva s love interest Voice dubbed by Chinmayi Akashdeep Saighal as Kamalesh Dass s business enemy who later kills him dubbed by Ajay Kapoor Jagan as Chitti Babu Deva s friend and later revealed to be Kamalesh s spy in Dass group who later dies Karunas as Dilli Dass s driver who is hearing impaired Ponvannan as J Parthiban IRS the customs officer and the Assistant Commissioner of the Income Tax Air Intelligence Unit Renuka as Kaveri Velusamy Deva s mother who does not approve of his affairs with Dass Delhi Ganesh as Narcotics Officer Subhalekha Sudhakar as Film Producer Janaki Sabesh as Kamalesh s aide at the airport and the bar Kalairani as Brothel Owner Boys Rajan Koena Mitra as an item number in Honey Honey Raghuvaran as Velusamy Deva s father Photo only Production EditDevelopment Edit Three years after the release of his debut venture Kana Kandaen starring Srikanth and Gopika cinematographer K V Anand expressed his desire to commence his second film as director He and Subha discussed several plots and settled for Ayan because it was not only different but had scope for entertainment 11 It was later announced that Anand would be directing his next film produced under the AVM Production banner titled Ayan The film was inaugurated at AVM Studios on 24 March 2008 with the presence of most of the unit members 12 On the occasion Anand announced the film s genre to be an action thriller interlaced with romance and comedy He also suggested Ayan meant outstanding excellence or can be the name for sun rays in five different languages However this was later doubted by a few critics raising a point saying Ayan was not necessarily a Tamil language word Despite the film s lyricist Vairamuthu s calls for the word to be a Tamil word it was argued that Ayan was a nickname for the Hindu deity Lord Brahma Since the word was then touted to be borrowed from the Sanskrit language the film was prone to a title change in light of Tamil Nadu s Entertainment Tax Exemption Act which was passed in 2006 13 A similar problem was faced by the producers of Aegan which was also under production at the time The controversy was later dropped Ayan was announced to be predominantly set in various locations of both South Asia and Africa It was made at a production cost of 200 million 14 Casting Edit K V Anand announced the film with both Suriya and Tamannaah to play the lead roles in the film 15 Surya was initially expected to play the lead role in Anand s earlier film but was not able to do so 11 16 Anand expressed his thoughts during the film s inauguration that Surya was apt for the title role since the film s title meant sun rays and the name Surya refers to the sun Ayan would also make Surya s second film with AVM Productions after their previous partnership in Perazhagan Furthermore Surya had worked with Anand since Surya s debut in the 1997 film Nerukku Ner for which Anand was the film s photographer 11 17 Surya s physique was key for his character as he would be acting as a powerful and active youngster During the film s launch he announced that he would give the film his best understanding the nature of the producers who previously presented the big budget film Sivaji Tamanna after starring in the Tamil films Kalloori for which she was nominated for a Filmfare Award and Padikathavan was cast in Ayan Prabhu was consecutively cast in Ayan in a pivotal role as per his previous films in which he played important supporting characters 18 It was later announced that Anand would introduce a new actor to Tamil cinema in the film who will be playing a negative role which was later known to be Akashdeep Saighal who predominantly works in Bollywood films 19 Apart from the film s cast the film s crew consisted of Harris Jayaraj as the composer along with Vairamuthu Pa Vijay and Na Muthukumar as the lyricists M S Prabhu was chosen as the film s cinematographer who is a friend of Anand and worked with him under the guidance of P C Sriram 20 Filming Edit Nenje Nenje song was shot on the sand dunes of the Namib Naukluft National Park Dune 7 and Dead Vlei in Namibia in freezing temperature Songs were composed in Mauritius where William Honk choreographed the car chase shots 11 The stunt sequences were shot at Binny Mills with a huge set resembling an airport while another fight was shot at Cape Town Africa 21 The filming was also held at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Botswana Zimbabwe and Zanzibar 22 23 Themes and influences EditThe film dealt with the concept of smuggling and custom officers In order to prepare the script Anand did a lot of research and is said to have spoken to a lot of custom officers to understand the modus operandi of smuggling 24 25 Music EditAyanSoundtrack album by Harris JayarajReleased19 January 2009Recorded2008 2009GenreFeature film soundtrackLength30 21LanguageTamilLabelAVM MuzikThink MusicAyngaran MusicAn Ak AudioProducerHarris JayarajHarris Jayaraj chronologyVaaranam Aayiram 2008 Ayan 2009 Aadhavan 2009 The film s soundtrack is composed by Harris Jayaraj in his fourth collaboration with Suriya after Kaakha Kaakha Ghajini and Vaaranam Aayiram and his first collaboration with director K V Anand Harris composed all the songs in Mauritius The film s audio launch took place on 19 January 2009 26 at the office of Sun TV Network in Chennai with the presence of the film s cast and crew 27 The audio launch had a live telecast on Sun Music 27 The film features six tracks with lyrics written by Na Muthukumar Vairamuthu and Pa Vijay Ayan Original Version 28 No TitleLyricsSinger s Length1 Pala Pala Na MuthukumarHariharan5 282 Nenje Nenje VairamuthuHarish Raghavendra Mahathi5 473 Honey Honey Pa VijaySayanora Philip Devan Ekambaram5 224 Vizhi Moodi Na MuthukumarKarthik5 355 Oyaayiye Yaayiye Pa VijayBenny Dayal Haricharan Chinmayi5 386 Oh Super Nova Na MuthukumarKrish2 31Total length 30 21 VeedokkadeSoundtrack album by Harris JayarajReleased22 February 2009Recorded2008 2009GenreFeature film soundtrackLength30 31LanguageTeluguLabelAditya MusicProducerHarris JayarajThe film was dubbed into Telugu as Veedokkade and its soundtrack was released on 22 February 2009 29 All tracks are written by Bhuvanachandra Veedokkade Telugu Version 30 No TitleSinger s Length1 Pela Pela Hariharan5 242 Nene Nene Needhanne Harish Raghavendra Mahathi5 443 Honey Honey Sayanora Philip Devan Ekambaram5 214 Kallu Moosi Yochisthey Karthik5 535 Oyaayiye Aayiye Benny Dayal Haricharan Chinmayi5 386 Oh Super Nova Krish2 31Total length 30 31 ReceptionThe soundtrack album received mostly positive reviews from music critics as well as listeners Behindwoods gave the album 3 out of 5 stating Harris Jayaraj s crafting is elegant as ever But what disappoints us here slightly is that the songs have influences of his earlier albums here and there which could have been avoided Harris does have it in him to give us many more wah wah numbers 31 Indiaglitz gave the album 2 75 out of 5 and stated Ayan has a whole lot of mix in spellbinding melodies and mind boggling peppy numbers Undoubtedly Harris is there over the top with the prodigious score for his ducky actor Surya 32 Rediff gave the album 2 5 out of 5 stating Harris Jeyaraj wants to break away from his usual melodies and try something new And he has succeeded to a certain extent Barring one or two numbers this effort doesn t seem to sustain itself after the first few lines but perhaps with repeated listening its appeal might increase 33 Release EditThe satellite rights of the film were secured by Sun TV The film was given a U A certificate by the Indian Censor Board AVM Productions sold the film s distribution rights for Tamil Nadu to Sun Pictures for 200 million 34 Reception EditCritical reception Edit The film received highly positive reviews from critics upon release Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu wrote Ayan is Suriya s show all the way He bears the onus with a smile and the death defying stunts add to the robust image he aims to project 35 Behindwoods wrote Ayan is fun Just buy a huge bag of popcorn a can of cola and have a blast But do remember the first step about the logic 36 Indiaglitz wrote Though the storyline is familiar and oft seen in the past the pacy narration and captivating visuals provide the necessary pep to the film 37 38 Sify rated 3 out of 5 stars stating Paisa Vasool transl Box office hit 39 Rediff rated 3 5 out of 5 stars stating Ayan is definitely a must watch 40 Box office Edit In Chennai alone box office totals were reported as 7 crore US 880 000 in theatrical revenue 41 International distribution rights were sold to Ayngaran International Ayan s revenue was US 1 046 027 in Malaysia 42 and 119 220 in the UK 43 The film s Telugu dubbed version Veedokkade was sold to Hyderabad based producer Bellamkonda Suresh 44 45 46 47 48 49 The final worldwide box office was around 80 crore US 10 million 3 The film ran over 100 days in Kerala The Telugu dubbed version Veedokkade ran over 100 days in Andhra Pradesh 3 Awards EditAyan received the most nominations at the 57th Filmfare Awards South 12 and the 4th Annual Vijay Awards 18 Award Category Nominee Result2009 Filmfare Awards South Best Actor Suriya NominatedBest Director K V Anand NominatedBest Film Ayan NominatedBest Lyricist Na Muthukumar Vizhi Moodi WonBest Lyricist Vairamuthu Nenje Nenje NominatedBest Male Playback Harish Raghavendra Nenje Nenje NominatedBest Male Playback Karthik singer Vizhi Moodi NominatedBest Music Director Harris Jayaraj WonBest Supporting Actor Prabhu NominatedBest Supporting Actor Jagan NominatedBest Supporting Actress Renuka NominatedBest Dance Choreographer Dinesh Pala Pala Won2009 Vijay Awards Best Actor Suriya NominatedBest Art Director Rajeevan NominatedBest Choreographer Dhinesh Pala Pala NominatedBest Director K V Anand NominatedFavourite Director K V Anand NominatedBest Entertainer Suriya WonFavourite Hero Suriya NominatedFavourite Heroine Tamannaah NominatedFavourite Film AVM Productions WonFavourite Song Vizhi Mooodi NominatedBest Lyricist Vairamuthu Nenje Nenje NominatedBest Male Playback Harish Raghavendra Nenje Nenje NominatedBest VFX Compositor Srinivas Karthik Kotamraju EFX NominatedBest Supporting Actor Jagan NominatedBest Comedian Jagan NominatedBest Stunt Director Kanal Kannan NominatedBest Costume Designer Nalini Sriram NominatedIcon of the Year Suriya Won2009 Meera Isaiaruvi Tamil Music Awards Best Album of the Year Harris Jayaraj Won2009 South Scope 2010 Awards Best Actor Tamil Suriya NominatedBest Actress Tamil Tamannaah NominatedBest Supporting Actor Tamil Prabhu WonBest Comedian Tamil Jagan NominatedBest Music Director Tamil Harris Jayaraj WonBest Male Playback Tamil Harish Raghavendra Nenje Nenje NominatedBest Male Playback Tamil Karthik Vizhi Moodi NominatedBest Female Playback Tamil Mahathi Nenje Nenje NominatedBest Lyricist Tamil Na Muthukumar Vizhi Moodi WonBest Cinematographer Tamil M S Prabhu NominatedReferences Edit AYAN Box Office Mojo Archived from the original on 24 March 2012 Retrieved 31 August 2011 a b In4th Gear The Times of India 30 March 2010 Archived from the original on 7 November 2017 a b c d From Kaakha Kaakha To Singam Five Blockbuster Films Of Suriya That Made Him A Bankable Star The Times of India 15 May 2020 Ayan The unbeatable Behindwoods com Retrieved 11 April 2015 Ayan creates history at box office 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