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Paruthiveeran

Paruthiveeran (transl. Hero of Paruthiyur) is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Ameer. The film stars Karthi in his feature film debut as the title character, with Priyamani as the female lead and Ponvannan, Saravanan, Ganja Karuppu, Sampath Raj, and Sujatha Sivakumar playing supporting roles. Produced by Studio Green, it features a soundtrack and score composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Ramji and editing by Raja Mohammad.

Paruthiveeran
Poster
Directed byAmeer
Written byAmeer
Produced byK. E. Gnanavel Raja
StarringKarthi
Priyamani
Saravanan
Ponvannan
Ganja Karuppu
Sujatha Sivakumar
Sampath Raj
Mathan
CinematographyRamji
Edited byRaja Mohammad
Music byYuvan Shankar Raja
Production
company
Distributed byStudio Green
Release date
  • 23 February 2007 (2007-02-23)
Running time
162 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Paruthiveeran was entirely shot in Madurai and its surroundings.[1] After two years of making, the film was released on 23 February 2007 and received universal critical acclaim. The female lead of this film Priyamani has won the National Film Award for Best Actress (2006) for her brilliant and intense performance as a gang rape victim. In this film Priyamani's voice modulation and the dialogue delivery in Madurai Tamil accent is considered as the finest performance output given by an actress in the Tamil film industry till date. The film won prizes at major film award ceremonies in India, including two National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards South and two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, among others, whilst being screened at several international film festivals such as the Berlin International Film Festival and the Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema as well. It also emerged a huge commercial success, running successfully for more than one year in theatres.[2]

Plot

The story is set in a rural area around Madurai in the village called Paruthiyur, which still practices caste segregation.

Paruthiveeran is a country brash whose inter-caste parents were ostracized by the villagers since his upper caste father married his lower caste mother. After his parents' death, Paruthiveeran was mostly raised by his doting paternal uncle Chevvaazhai, who pampers and accompanies him in every misbehavior to keep him happy. Having grown up among his mother's people, he is often arrested for petty crimes. His one ambition in life is to gain enough notoriety to be on TV news and to be thrown into Madras Jail. He often bullies Paruthiyur villagers for money and fun.

Paruthiveeran's cross cousin Muththazhagu is the daughter of his snobbish uncle who is a respected member of the village's council and a caste sectarian. Muththazhagu has been in love with Paruthiveeran since childhood, but he remains unmoved and keeps her at bay. When they were children, Paruthiveeran saved Muththazhagu from drowning in a well. She promised to marry him and be by his side forever and starts to love him against her parents' will as they do not approve of Parututhiveeran's inter-caste background. In order to delay her marriage with anybody else, she fails in her tests at school on purpose to be in the same grade class as Paruthiveeran. At times, Paruthiveeran is violent towards her, but she still loves him. When Paruthiveeran finally accepts Muththazhagu's love for him and decides to marry her, the feud between the two families comes in the way.

Determined to marry Muththazhagu, he warns her against marrying anyone else by threatening to cut her into pieces. Undeterred by his threats, her parents press ahead with the preparations for her marriage with a boy of their choice. Since Muththazhagu is not able to convince her parents otherwise, she runs away from home in order to elope with Paruthiveeran. However, while hiding away in an abandoned building while Paruthiveeran is away making necessary arrangements, she comes across four of Paruthiveeran's acquaintances who mistake her for one of his prostitutes. They brutally gang rape her and leave her to die.

Later, Paruthiveeran returns and finds her dying. She beseeches Paruthiveeran to cut her into pieces as she does not want anybody to find her in her present state. Paruthiveeran, on her request, chops her corpse into pieces. While walking away in a neurotic state, he is found by Muththazhagu's father Kazhuvathevan and her other relatives. Assuming him to be her kidnapper and killer, they beat him to death.

Cast

Production

Casting

For the title character, Karthi was chosen to portray the part. Although Karthi revealed he preferred directing to acting, he agreed to take up acting since his father convinced him to do so.[3][4] When director Ameer approached him to play the titular character in the film he accepted the offer because the film was " ... so compelling".[5]

About 60 debutants, mostly real-time people from the region, appeared in the film.[6][7] The number of newcomers who acted in the film, notably, outweighed the number of professional artists, with Priyamani, Ponvannan, Saravanan and Ganja Karuppu being the only four experienced actors.[7] Furthermore, no dubbing artists were involved in the production and all artists were brought to Chennai had dubbed their original voice.[1][8]

Filming

Filming was held at various locations that, according to Ameer, were never before explored by Tamil cinema.[7] A village carnival was created by art director Jacki for the film and shot for 10 days in Karumathur, Madurai. The filming started in July 2005 and experienced financial difficulties,[9][10] and was almost abandoned by mid–2006.[11] The film's director Ameer taking over the production and later by Gnanavel Raja. He later stated that he had incurred heavy financial loss as a producer of the film.[7]

Music

Paruthiveeran
Soundtrack album by
Released29 December 2006
Recorded2006
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length27:56
LanguageTamil
LabelStar Music
ProducerYuvan Shankar Raja
Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology
Thimiru
(2006)
Paruthiveeran
(2006)
Madana
(2006)

The film's score as well as the soundtrack were scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, teaming up with his friend Ameer following two successive successful collaborations in Mounam Pesiyadhe (2002) and Raam (2005). The soundtrack album was released on 29 Decrember 2006 at Green Park Hotel in Chennai, with several prominent film personalities participating in the event, including fellow actor Vijay, who launched the audio.[12] The album consists of six songs, including one instrumental track, featuring the nadaswaram only. It features vocals from Yuvan Shankar Raja's father Ilaiyaraaja, director Ameer himself and professional playback singers Shreya Ghoshal, Manikka Vinayagam and Madhumitha. Moreover, a couple of traditional, village-based singers contributed to the album by lending their voice to a few songs. All lyrics were written by Snehan. Paruthiveeran was notably the first ever entirely village-based film Yuvan Shankar Raja had scored music for.[13][14] He composed a folk music-based score and used rural sounds with instruments as dholak,[15] nadaswaram,[16] thavil and urumee.[16][17]

Yuvan Shankar Raja received critical acclaim for his score, while the soundtrack album initially got mostly unfavorable reviews, being described as a "letdown" and "disappointment",[17][18] raising to question whether it could attract today's "modern" audience.[16] Following the film's release however, critics unanimously made very positive remarks in regards to the film score. Baradwaj Rangan labelled it a "magnificently earthy score",[19] while Malathi Rangarajan noted that the composer "proves he is a chip off the old block in rustic music too".[20] Other critics hailed his music as "excellent",[21] and as "unmistakably a milestone on his road to the pinnacle that his father Ilayaraja has reached".[22] Due to its successful run at the box office, the songs enjoyed popularity as well, particularly among the younger generation.[23][24] The song "Oororam Puliyamaram" in particular was the Chartbuster number,[24] also being chosen as the "Best Folk Song of the Year 2007" at the Isaiyaruvi Tamil Music Awards,[25] whilst the entire album itself was named as "Isaiyaruvi Best Album of the Year 2007".[25]

All lyrics are written by Snehan.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Ariyadha Vayasu"Ilaiyaraaja,Derrick3:49
2."Ayyayyo"Krishnaraj, Manikka Vinayagam, Shreya Ghoshal, Yuvan Shankar Raja4:35
3."Nathaswaram"S. R. Shanmuga Sundaram Group3:24
4."Sari Gama Pathani"Srimathumitha, Madurai S. Saroja, Ameer2:16
5."Tanka Dunga"Kala, Lakshmi, Pandi, Raja, Madurai S. Saroja7:31
6."Oororam Puliyamaram"Kala, Lakshmi, Pandi, Madurai S. Saroja6:27

Release

The film was released on 23 February 2007. It was later dubbed into Hindi as Meri Awargi.[2]

Home Video

Paruthiveeran was released on DVD by AP International in 2013.[26]

Reception

Sriram Iyer of Rediff gave the film three out of five stars, lauding it as a "remarkable effort" and claiming that Ameer "successfully brings alive the feel of the pastures". The reviewer appreciated the cast and crew, describing Karthi's performance as "excellent", while citing that Saravanan "excels" and Priyamani had done "a fairly good job in her deglamourised role".[27] A Behindwoods critic wrote that Paruthiveeran "lives up to all that it promised and more". Heaping praise on the director, the reviewer further adds that Ameer had "shown his class again" and "enhance[d] his reputation as a master craftsman".[28] Russell Edwards of Variety cited, "rough production values are mitigated by a myriad of sophisticated cinematic techniques that show this is no boondocks effort. Fests that appreciate curry flavors will eat this one up, though uninitiated aud[ience]s could experience culture shock". Furthermore, he noted that Ameer's "creative helming, which includes split-screen, appears unbridled and sometimes outright chaotic, but always serves the script", while writing that performances were "consistent with the bombastic storytelling".[29] A reviewer from nowrunning.com called the film a "gripping tale narrated with a skill and imagination which only directors like Amir are endowed with", rating it three out of five.[30]

Baradwaj Rangan called Paruthiveeran a "classic, one for the ages" and a "showcase for how good filmmaking can (almost) overcome mediocre material", while noting that Karthi gave "a superb first-film performance by any standard, and it makes you reach for that oldest of movie-myth cliches: A star is born."[19] Other critics have offered criticism of the violence and brutality of some sequences in the film. A Sify critic wrote that it was "undoubtedly [...] a brave film and full credit goes to the director for making every scene realistic and characters life-like", while criticizing that Ameer's script was "too thin on logic" and the climax "too heavy, dark and morbid."[31] However, in regards to the performances, the reviewer, too, heaped praise on the actors, describing Karthi as "spectacular" and Saravanan as "terrific" and adding that Priya Mani "... steals the show with her spontaneity and authenticity".[31] Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu claimed that the film was "the genuine depiction of village life" that "transports you to the era of classics in a rustic ambience, Bharatiraaja style", further citing that "all the same, when graphic pictures of gang rape and killing in cold blood dominate, things becomes too much to stomach" and that Ameer "only creates the impression that village folks as a whole are a belligerent lot."[20]

Box office

Released on 23 February 2007, Paruthiveeran faced competition from Mozhi, which was released on the same day. The film took a big opening at the Chennai box office,[32] collecting 3.69 crore from 92 prints in Tamil Nadu in its opening weekend.[33] The film continued to rank at first at the Chennai box office for five successive weeks,[34] being ousted only by the Hollywood production 300 during the Easter weekend.[35] At the end of its run, the film had reportedly grossed a share 15 crore at the box office,[36] being declared one of the most commercially successful Tamil films of the year.[37][38][39]

Accolades

The film and many of its cast and crew have been awarded or nominated by many associations in India and worldwide for the film. Notably, Priyamani has won the Best Actress prizes at all awards ceremonies. Paruthiveeran was honoured with the "Special Mention" award from the Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema (NETPAC) at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival.[40] The film was screened five times at the Berlin Film Festival in two German subtitled versions and three English subtitled versions.[41]

2006 National Film Awards (India)

2007 Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema[42]

  • Best Film Award – Paruthiveeran - Ameer Sultan
  • Best Actress Award – Priyamani

2008 Berlin International Film Festival (Germany)[43]

2006 Tamil Nadu State Film Awards

2007 Cinema Journalists Association Awards[44]

  • Best Film – Paruthiveeran
  • Best Director – Ameer
  • Best Actress – Priyamani

2007 Filmfare Awards South (India)

2007 Vijay Awards

Controversy

There was a controversy surrounding the ownership of the movie. Ameer has complained that the original producer K. E. Gnanavel Raja, couldn't finance the movie till its completion, so he supposedly gave up the movie to Ameer. But towards the completion of the movie, Ameer ran out of funds and the movie went back to Gnanavel.[45] Since the release of the movie, both parties have been accusing each other for failing to make a payment which each owes from the other.[46][47][48]

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Paruthiveeran transl Hero of Paruthiyur is a 2007 Indian Tamil language romantic drama film written and directed by Ameer The film stars Karthi in his feature film debut as the title character with Priyamani as the female lead and Ponvannan Saravanan Ganja Karuppu Sampath Raj and Sujatha Sivakumar playing supporting roles Produced by Studio Green it features a soundtrack and score composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja cinematography by Ramji and editing by Raja Mohammad ParuthiveeranPosterDirected byAmeerWritten byAmeerProduced byK E Gnanavel RajaStarringKarthiPriyamaniSaravananPonvannanGanja KaruppuSujatha SivakumarSampath Raj MathanCinematographyRamjiEdited byRaja MohammadMusic byYuvan Shankar RajaProductioncompanyStudio GreenDistributed byStudio GreenRelease date23 February 2007 2007 02 23 Running time162 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageTamilParuthiveeran was entirely shot in Madurai and its surroundings 1 After two years of making the film was released on 23 February 2007 and received universal critical acclaim The female lead of this film Priyamani has won the National Film Award for Best Actress 2006 for her brilliant and intense performance as a gang rape victim In this film Priyamani s voice modulation and the dialogue delivery in Madurai Tamil accent is considered as the finest performance output given by an actress in the Tamil film industry till date The film won prizes at major film award ceremonies in India including two National Film Awards six Filmfare Awards South and two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards among others whilst being screened at several international film festivals such as the Berlin International Film Festival and the Osian s Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema as well It also emerged a huge commercial success running successfully for more than one year in theatres 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Casting 3 2 Filming 4 Music 5 Release 5 1 Home Video 6 Reception 6 1 Box office 7 Accolades 8 Controversy 9 References 10 External linksPlot EditThe story is set in a rural area around Madurai in the village called Paruthiyur which still practices caste segregation Paruthiveeran is a country brash whose inter caste parents were ostracized by the villagers since his upper caste father married his lower caste mother After his parents death Paruthiveeran was mostly raised by his doting paternal uncle Chevvaazhai who pampers and accompanies him in every misbehavior to keep him happy Having grown up among his mother s people he is often arrested for petty crimes His one ambition in life is to gain enough notoriety to be on TV news and to be thrown into Madras Jail He often bullies Paruthiyur villagers for money and fun Paruthiveeran s cross cousin Muththazhagu is the daughter of his snobbish uncle who is a respected member of the village s council and a caste sectarian Muththazhagu has been in love with Paruthiveeran since childhood but he remains unmoved and keeps her at bay When they were children Paruthiveeran saved Muththazhagu from drowning in a well She promised to marry him and be by his side forever and starts to love him against her parents will as they do not approve of Parututhiveeran s inter caste background In order to delay her marriage with anybody else she fails in her tests at school on purpose to be in the same grade class as Paruthiveeran At times Paruthiveeran is violent towards her but she still loves him When Paruthiveeran finally accepts Muththazhagu s love for him and decides to marry her the feud between the two families comes in the way Determined to marry Muththazhagu he warns her against marrying anyone else by threatening to cut her into pieces Undeterred by his threats her parents press ahead with the preparations for her marriage with a boy of their choice Since Muththazhagu is not able to convince her parents otherwise she runs away from home in order to elope with Paruthiveeran However while hiding away in an abandoned building while Paruthiveeran is away making necessary arrangements she comes across four of Paruthiveeran s acquaintances who mistake her for one of his prostitutes They brutally gang rape her and leave her to die Later Paruthiveeran returns and finds her dying She beseeches Paruthiveeran to cut her into pieces as she does not want anybody to find her in her present state Paruthiveeran on her request chops her corpse into pieces While walking away in a neurotic state he is found by Muththazhagu s father Kazhuvathevan and her other relatives Assuming him to be her kidnapper and killer they beat him to death Cast EditKarthi as Paruthiveeran Priyamani as Muththazhagu Ponvannan as Kazhuvan Muththazhagu s father Saravanan as Chevvaazhai Paruthiveeran s uncle Sujatha Sivakumar as Kazhuvan s wife Ganja Karuppu as Douglas Sampath Raj as Marudhu Paruthiveeran s father Panjavarnam as Mangayee Ammulu as Kuraththi Sevvazhairaj as Ponanthinni Mu Ramaswamy as Singer in Iyyayo song Samuthirakani Cameo appearance uncredited Production EditCasting Edit For the title character Karthi was chosen to portray the part Although Karthi revealed he preferred directing to acting he agreed to take up acting since his father convinced him to do so 3 4 When director Ameer approached him to play the titular character in the film he accepted the offer because the film was so compelling 5 About 60 debutants mostly real time people from the region appeared in the film 6 7 The number of newcomers who acted in the film notably outweighed the number of professional artists with Priyamani Ponvannan Saravanan and Ganja Karuppu being the only four experienced actors 7 Furthermore no dubbing artists were involved in the production and all artists were brought to Chennai had dubbed their original voice 1 8 Filming Edit Filming was held at various locations that according to Ameer were never before explored by Tamil cinema 7 A village carnival was created by art director Jacki for the film and shot for 10 days in Karumathur Madurai The filming started in July 2005 and experienced financial difficulties 9 10 and was almost abandoned by mid 2006 11 The film s director Ameer taking over the production and later by Gnanavel Raja He later stated that he had incurred heavy financial loss as a producer of the film 7 Music EditParuthiveeranSoundtrack album by Yuvan Shankar RajaReleased29 December 2006Recorded2006GenreFeature film soundtrackLength27 56LanguageTamilLabelStar MusicProducerYuvan Shankar RajaYuvan Shankar Raja chronologyThimiru 2006 Paruthiveeran 2006 Madana 2006 The film s score as well as the soundtrack were scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja teaming up with his friend Ameer following two successive successful collaborations in Mounam Pesiyadhe 2002 and Raam 2005 The soundtrack album was released on 29 Decrember 2006 at Green Park Hotel in Chennai with several prominent film personalities participating in the event including fellow actor Vijay who launched the audio 12 The album consists of six songs including one instrumental track featuring the nadaswaram only It features vocals from Yuvan Shankar Raja s father Ilaiyaraaja director Ameer himself and professional playback singers Shreya Ghoshal Manikka Vinayagam and Madhumitha Moreover a couple of traditional village based singers contributed to the album by lending their voice to a few songs All lyrics were written by Snehan Paruthiveeran was notably the first ever entirely village based film Yuvan Shankar Raja had scored music for 13 14 He composed a folk music based score and used rural sounds with instruments as dholak 15 nadaswaram 16 thavil and urumee 16 17 Yuvan Shankar Raja received critical acclaim for his score while the soundtrack album initially got mostly unfavorable reviews being described as a letdown and disappointment 17 18 raising to question whether it could attract today s modern audience 16 Following the film s release however critics unanimously made very positive remarks in regards to the film score Baradwaj Rangan labelled it a magnificently earthy score 19 while Malathi Rangarajan noted that the composer proves he is a chip off the old block in rustic music too 20 Other critics hailed his music as excellent 21 and as unmistakably a milestone on his road to the pinnacle that his father Ilayaraja has reached 22 Due to its successful run at the box office the songs enjoyed popularity as well particularly among the younger generation 23 24 The song Oororam Puliyamaram in particular was the Chartbuster number 24 also being chosen as the Best Folk Song of the Year 2007 at the Isaiyaruvi Tamil Music Awards 25 whilst the entire album itself was named as Isaiyaruvi Best Album of the Year 2007 25 All lyrics are written by Snehan No TitleSinger s Length1 Ariyadha Vayasu Ilaiyaraaja Derrick3 492 Ayyayyo Krishnaraj Manikka Vinayagam Shreya Ghoshal Yuvan Shankar Raja4 353 Nathaswaram S R Shanmuga Sundaram Group3 244 Sari Gama Pathani Srimathumitha Madurai S Saroja Ameer2 165 Tanka Dunga Kala Lakshmi Pandi Raja Madurai S Saroja7 316 Oororam Puliyamaram Kala Lakshmi Pandi Madurai S Saroja6 27Release EditThe film was released on 23 February 2007 It was later dubbed into Hindi as Meri Awargi 2 Home Video Edit Paruthiveeran was released on DVD by AP International in 2013 26 Reception EditSriram Iyer of Rediff gave the film three out of five stars lauding it as a remarkable effort and claiming that Ameer successfully brings alive the feel of the pastures The reviewer appreciated the cast and crew describing Karthi s performance as excellent while citing that Saravanan excels and Priyamani had done a fairly good job in her deglamourised role 27 A Behindwoods critic wrote that Paruthiveeran lives up to all that it promised and more Heaping praise on the director the reviewer further adds that Ameer had shown his class again and enhance d his reputation as a master craftsman 28 Russell Edwards of Variety cited rough production values are mitigated by a myriad of sophisticated cinematic techniques that show this is no boondocks effort Fests that appreciate curry flavors will eat this one up though uninitiated aud ience s could experience culture shock Furthermore he noted that Ameer s creative helming which includes split screen appears unbridled and sometimes outright chaotic but always serves the script while writing that performances were consistent with the bombastic storytelling 29 A reviewer from nowrunning com called the film a gripping tale narrated with a skill and imagination which only directors like Amir are endowed with rating it three out of five 30 Baradwaj Rangan called Paruthiveeran a classic one for the ages and a showcase for how good filmmaking can almost overcome mediocre material while noting that Karthi gave a superb first film performance by any standard and it makes you reach for that oldest of movie myth cliches A star is born 19 Other critics have offered criticism of the violence and brutality of some sequences in the film A Sify critic wrote that it was undoubtedly a brave film and full credit goes to the director for making every scene realistic and characters life like while criticizing that Ameer s script was too thin on logic and the climax too heavy dark and morbid 31 However in regards to the performances the reviewer too heaped praise on the actors describing Karthi as spectacular and Saravanan as terrific and adding that Priya Mani steals the show with her spontaneity and authenticity 31 Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu claimed that the film was the genuine depiction of village life that transports you to the era of classics in a rustic ambience Bharatiraaja style further citing that all the same when graphic pictures of gang rape and killing in cold blood dominate things becomes too much to stomach and that Ameer only creates the impression that village folks as a whole are a belligerent lot 20 Box office Edit Released on 23 February 2007 Paruthiveeran faced competition from Mozhi which was released on the same day The film took a big opening at the Chennai box office 32 collecting 3 69 crore from 92 prints in Tamil Nadu in its opening weekend 33 The film continued to rank at first at the Chennai box office for five successive weeks 34 being ousted only by the Hollywood production 300 during the Easter weekend 35 At the end of its run the film had reportedly grossed a share 15 crore at the box office 36 being declared one of the most commercially successful Tamil films of the year 37 38 39 Accolades EditThe film and many of its cast and crew have been awarded or nominated by many associations in India and worldwide for the film Notably Priyamani has won the Best Actress prizes at all awards ceremonies Paruthiveeran was honoured with the Special Mention award from the Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema NETPAC at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival 40 The film was screened five times at the Berlin Film Festival in two German subtitled versions and three English subtitled versions 41 2006 National Film Awards India Silver Lotus Award Best Actress Priyamani Silver Lotus Award Best Editor Raja Mohammad2007 Osian s Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema 42 Best Film Award Paruthiveeran Ameer Sultan Best Actress Award Priyamani2008 Berlin International Film Festival Germany 43 Netpac Award Special Mention Ameer2006 Tamil Nadu State Film Awards Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film Second Prize Best Actress Priyamani Special Prize Actor Karthi2007 Cinema Journalists Association Awards 44 Best Film Paruthiveeran Best Director Ameer Best Actress Priyamani2007 Filmfare Awards South India Best Film Tamil Paruthiveeran Best Director Tamil Ameer Best Actor Tamil Karthi Best Actress Tamil Priyamani Best Supporting Actor Tamil Saravanan Best Supporting Actress Tamil Sujatha Sivakumar Nominated Filmfare Award for Best Music Direction Tamil Yuvan Shankar Raja2007 Vijay Awards Best Film Paruthiveeran Best Actress Priyamani Best Supporting Actress Sujatha Best Debut Actor Karthi Nominated Best Director Ameer Nominated Best Supporting Actor Saravanan Nominated Best Music Director Yuvan Shankar Raja Nominated Best Cinematographer Ramji Nominated Best Editor Raja Mohammed Nominated Best Art Director Jackson Nominated Best Lyricist Snehan Nominated Best Story Screenplay Writer AmeerControversy EditThere was a controversy surrounding the ownership of the movie Ameer has complained that the original producer K E Gnanavel Raja couldn t finance the movie till its completion so he supposedly gave up the movie to Ameer But towards the completion of the movie Ameer ran out of funds and the movie went back to Gnanavel 45 Since the release of the movie both parties have been accusing each other for failing to make a payment which each owes from the other 46 47 48 References Edit a b Behind the scenes of Paruthiveeran The Hindu Chennai India 13 February 2007 Archived from the original on 26 February 2007 a b Paruthi Veeran 450 not out IndiaGlitz com 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