ANNIYAN- MOVIE REVIEW
It was the first South Indian movie
that I have watched. It is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language psychological thriller
film directed by Shankar. Ambi is secretly in love with his neighbour
Nandini, an aspiring Carnatic singer, but never expresses his love due to his
fear of rejection. When he proposes to her during the annual Tyagaraja Aradhana
at Thiruvaiyaru, she rejects him as she cannot bear his strict adherence to
rules. Distraught, Ambi attempts suicide, almost drowning himself before having
second thoughts. Subsequently, he develops another personality named Remo,
a fashion model. Nandini is smitten by Remo and falls in love with him. Their
marriage is eventually fixed.
While purchasing a plot of land for her
dowry, Nandini decides to undervalue the property to evade stamp duty. Ambi,
who accompanies her as she registered the property, refuses to help her. Later,
when Nandini and Remo are on a date, Remo transforms into Anniyan and attempts
to punish her for her corrupt act. As he is about to kill her, Nandini calls
out for Ambi. Anniyan then reverts to Ambi, who collapses and loses
consciousness. Nandini takes Ambi to NIMHANS where he is diagnosed with
multiple personality disorder. Through recovered-memory therapy, the
chief psychiatrist of the hospital uncovers Ambi's past. It is revealed that,
when Ambi was fourteen years old, he witnessed the accidental death of his
younger sister Vidya due to civic apathy. The incident left a deep emotional
scar, which is the reason for his lofty ideals. It is also discovered that
while Anniyan and Remo are aware of Ambi as a separate person, Ambi is
oblivious to their existence within him. The psychiatrist declares that Remo
will cease to exist if Nandini accepts Ambi's love, but Anniyan will cease to
exist only when the social reforms. Nandini accepts Ambi's love and Remo
disappears.
Meanwhile, DCP Prabhakar and
Sub-inspector Chari, who is Ambi's friend, investigate the murders committed by
Anniyan. In disguises, they discover clues left behind by Anniyan, which are
the names of the punishments he meted out to his victims. Prabhakar is
determined to bring Anniyan to justice as one of Anniyan's victims,
Chockalingam, an errant catering contractor with the Indian Railways, was his
elder brother. In a dramatic publicity stunt, Anniyan admits to the murders he
committed when he appears amidst the public and the press at the Nehru Stadium.
He explains the rationale behind them and says that only when every Indian is
responsible and sincere will the country prosper on a par with developed
nations. His methods draw both praise and criticism. Prabhakar tries to catch
Anniyan, but he escapes.
On investigating the recorded footage,
Prabhakar discovers that Anniyan is Ambi and arrests him. Ambi is brutally
interrogated and almost killed, triggering Anniyan's reappearance. Ambi's
personality alternates between Ambi and Anniyan, resulting in ambiguity. He
subdues Prabhakar as Anniyan but begs for mercy as Ambi. Using CCTV, Chari
secretly records the interrogation and uses it as evidence of Ambi's condition
during his trial. Ambi is sentenced to psychotherapy in a mental hospital and
will be eligible for release when cured.
When Ambi is released two years later,
his rigid adherence to protocol has diminished. He marries Nandini. While
travelling on a train during their honeymoon, he notices a man (an electrician
who was indirectly responsible for his sister's death several years ago)
drinking amidst fellow passengers. Suffering a relapse, he transforms into
Anniyan and throws the man off the train, killing him. However, he hides the
incident from Nandini, indicating that he has successfully blended his
personalities into one instead of eradicating them.
I loved the story and the acting
of all actors especially Vikram and Prakash Raj. I found the story very unique.
This movie talks about the multi-personality disorder. Not only multi-personality
disorder, but it also talks about corruption and Vikram kills each people
using punishments described in the Garuda Puranam, one of the ancient Hindu
scriptures.
On the other hand, Vikram did full
justice to the character. Moreover, Prakash Raj's acting and his expressions
were worth watching. I love the concept and the action of the movie.
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