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Ayalaan (Шаблон:IPAc-en Шаблон:Translation) is a 2024 Indian Tamil-language science fiction film written and directed by R. Ravikumar, and produced by Kotapadi J. Rajesh under KJR Studios. The film stars Sivakarthikeyan and Rakul Preet Singh, with Sharad Kelkar, Isha Koppikar, Karunakaran, Yogi Babu, David Broughton-Davies, Bhanupriya, and Bala Saravanan in supporting roles while Siddharth has a voice role. It follows a man who teams up with an alien to stop a rogue scientist from making a deadly Nova gas, which would endanger the Earth.

The film was announced by 24AM Studios in October 2016, but the studio backed out before KJR Studios took over, and principal photography commenced in June 2018. The film was predominantly shot in Chennai, and wrapped by early-January 2021 after delays due to financial issues, Sivakarthikeyan's other commitments and the COVID-19 pandemic, while additional photography took place in November 2022. The film has music composed by A. R. Rahman, cinematography by Nirav Shah and editing by Ruben. It has over 4500 visual effects shots, the most for an Indian film.

Ayalaan was released theatrically on 12 January 2024, during the week of Pongal, after having been delayed from Diwali (late 2023) due to unfinished post-production works. The film received positive reviews from critics, and has grossed over Шаблон:INRConvert,[1] emerging the second highest-grossing Tamil film of 2024 and one of the highest-grossing Indian films of 2024. Shortly after the film's success, a sequel was announced.

Plot

Шаблон:More plot Tamizh, a happy-go-lucky man from Poombarai, meets and befriends an alien from Planet Yddooi, which he later names Tattoo. He learns that a rogue scientist Aryan is planning to extract a deadly Nova gas by using a mysterious element called Sparc, which would endanger the Earth. Tamizh and Tattoo set out to stop Aryan's plan and save the planet.

Cast

  • Sivakarthikeyan as Tamizh:Шаблон:Efn
    A happy-go-lucky man who supplies mineral water in his village.[2]
  • Siddharth as the voice of Tattoo:
    An unnamed alien that Tamizh names Tattoo after mistaking him for the child at the science expo. He leaves his family and girlfriend to come to Earth to stop Aryan from using Sparc to destroy the Earth. Venkatesh Senguttuvan did the motion capture for Tattoo.[3]
  • Rakul Preet Singh as Tara:[4]
    A science teacher who develops a bond with Tamizh.[3]
  • Sharad Kelkar as Aryan:
    A hostile scientist and head of Aryan Industries who wants the end the world after acquiring Sparc.[5] He goes after Tattoo and later Tamizh when they are try to take the Sparc from him.[6]
  • Isha Koppikar as Eliza:Шаблон:Efn
    Aryan's subordinate who attempts to stop Tamizh and Tattoo from stealing the Sparc.[5]
  • Karunakaran, Yogi Babu, and Kothandam as Tamizh's roommates:[7]
    Consisting of Sugirtharaja, Tyson and a mute man, they run a business for suprising people on their birthday.[3][5]
  • David Broughton-Davies as Dexter Williams:[3]
    An American Ufologist who is brought onboard to help Aryan find Tattoo's UFO. Being a Welsh actor, he spoke his dialogues in English and they were dubbed in Tamil.[3]
  • Bhanupriya as Tamizh's mother[8]
  • Bala Saravanan as Tamizh's friendШаблон:Efn
  • Rahul Madhav as Aryan's henchman[9]

Ujjwal Chopra portrays the scientist at Aryan Industries.[10] Sijoy Varghese portrays Arjun, an honest investor who is killed by Aryan's men.[10] Semmalar Annam plays the mother of a cancer-affected girl.[11] Munishkanth and George Maryan make cameo appearances as a police inspector and fake money lender, respectively.[7]

Production

Development

24AM Studios, the production company founded by R. D. Raja, former manager of Sivakarthikeyan had produced three films starring the latter—Remo (2016), Velaikkaran (2017) and Seemaraja (2018). On 16 October 2016, the company announced their fourth project with Sivakarthikeyan, that would be directed by R. Ravikumar, in his second directorial after Indru Netru Naalai (2015).[12] Describing it as an ambitious project, Sivakarthikeyan said that the film would be made on a bigger scale, which allows more time for pre-production works before the film goes on floors.[13] Ravikumar then fine-tuned the script, while Sivakarthikeyan went on star in Velaikkaran and Seemaraja.[14]

In December 2017, prior to the release of Velaikkaran, Sivakarthikeyan reiterated on Ravikumar's project with the script being drafted and also clarified that the production team planning to collaborate with top technicians for the project, which would begin after his commitments on Seemaraja.[14][15] On 15 January 2018, the film was officially announced by 24AM Studios under the tentative title, SK14 (referring to the actor's 14th film)[16][17] and A. R. Rahman was brought on board to compose music for the film.[18][19] The following month, Nirav Shah joined the film as the cinematographer;[20][21] further technicians were announced with editor Leo John Paul, art director T. Muthuraj, stunt choreographer duo Anbariv, costume designer Pallavi Singh being brought on board.[22] John Paul was later replaced by Ruben.[23]

In mid-July 2019, Raja and 24AM Studios decided to back out producing the film due to financial constraints and Sivakarthikeyan himself decided to produce it under his own banner Sivakarthikeyan Productions.[24][25] However, when the project was revived in November, KJR Studios had decided to cash in the shares of Raja's productions including this project.[26][27] The makers announced the film's title as Ayalaan on 3 February 2020.[28][29]

Casting

Rakul Preet Singh was cast as the female lead in February 2018.[30][31] That April, Yogi Babu and Karunakaran were reported to be a part of the cast.[32][33] On 27 June 2018, coinciding with the film's launch, Bhanupriya, Kothandam and Bala Saravanan were present at the ceremony, actively confirming their inclusions in the film.[34] In July 2018, Bollywood actress Isha Koppikar was cast, marking her return to Tamil cinema after Narasimha (2001).[35][36] She described her character Eliza as a femme fatale and assassin, inspired by the Tomb Raider character Lara Croft.[37] In August 2018, Marathi actor Sharad Kelkar was cast as the main antagonist, making his Tamil debut.[38][39] He described his character as someone who is "hungry for power and new technology". Though Kelkar did not know Tamil, he would fluently communicate with Ravikumar during production as he felt that "cinema doesn't have any language".[40]

Venkatesh Senguttuvan was cast as the stand-in for the alien, performed through motion capture. He signed the project first even before he went on to debut in Mathimaran (2023), released during the film's delay. Speaking to The New Indian Express, he said he used to wear a blue-coloured suit embedded with multiple sensors to capture his movements, while the facial expressions being captured by another person. It took the film team five takes to shoot each movements with and without him.[41] In November 2023, Vadivelu was considered to voice the alien before Siddharth was finalised by the producers in December 2023.[42][43] Siddharth charged no fee for his work.[44] Sivakarthikeyan had previously dubbed for Siddharth in Sridhar, the Tamil dubbed version of Oh My Friend (2011).[45]

Filming

Principal photography began on 27 June 2018, preceded by a launch event in Chennai.[46] Thereafter, the film's team headed to Gokulam Studios for a brief schedule.[47][48] Nirav Shah used the Alexa LF camera, making Ayalaan the first Indian film to be shot using this camera.[49][50] Major portions of the film were shot in Chennai and has been shot at regular intervals, which delayed due to Sivakarthikeyan's commitments in other projects.[47] On 18 February 2019, Sivakarthikeyan confirmed that filming had been resumed in Chennai.[51] However, his involvement in the production of Mr. Local, Namma Veettu Pillai and Hero delayed the project further.[52] Adding to these were the financial issues surrounding Raja's production house, 24AM Studios, which led him backing out of the project, and Sivakarthikeyan himself offered to lend financial support for the film before KJR Studios took over.[25][24]

The project was later revamped on 20 September 2019, after Sivakarthikeyan sorted out the financial issues surrounding between the producers and the financiers.[53][54] He further decided to forgo his remuneration to complete the film's shoot.[55] Ravikumar too opted against accepting remuneration due to the film's financial troubles.[56] By November, 75% of the shooting had been completed and the remaining portions would be shot within 25–30 days.[57][58] The shooting resumed on 29 January 2020.[59][60] On 9 February 2020, a report claimed that the film's team worked for 15 hours to shoot the climax sequence.[61]

Filming was further affected due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[62] In July 2020, the makers reported that Sivakarthikeyan will join the shooting after wrapping his commitments with Doctor (2021).[63] Later, the final schedule was commenced on 26 November 2020, with minimal crew, adhering to the guidelines imposed by the government.[64] A special team was designated, to observe the crew, including the director and the actor abiding to COVID-19 protocols.[65] Koppikar and Kelkar arrived in Chennai, to join the film's shoot, which went on for two months.[66][67] A song sequence was shot within 10 days in Chennai during January 2021, that featured 600 dancers in background.[68][69] On 24 January 2021, the makers announced that principal photography has wrapped.[70] The team then returned for additional photography which took place in November 2022.[71][72]

Design

Bejoy Arputharaj, the CEO of Phantom FX which handled the film's visual effects and whom served as the supervisor worked with Ravikumar on conceptualising the design for the alien character. Ravikumar sketched the initial design of the alien for the past seven years, and wanted it to be a prominent figure appearing throughout the film, as well as portray various emotions and reactions. Ravikumar and Bejoy also ensured that the alien should be liked by children as well. Hence, they showcased the initial designs of the alien character to children for look tests and they finalised the design after their approval.[73]

A puppet resembling the alien was procured from the United States to ensure precision in lighting and details by cinematographer Nirav Shah's team, that costed around Шаблон:INR crores.[74][41] However, due to the delay in obtaining the model from there, they decided to develop an indigenous puppet resembling the alien by art director Muthuraj, during production. The team then captured the movements of the alien through motion capture performance with Venkatesh as the stand-in, and then combine it using visual effects. During pre-production in 2017, the motion capture technology costed around Шаблон:INR lakhs, they went ahead with a motion capture suit of Шаблон:INR lakhs due to budget constraints.[73] But during the period of delay, they bought an advanced motion capture suit at a low price, while also performing facial capture for the alien which helped them provide a better quality.[73]

Post-production

The film's post-production involved extended visual effects. In January 2021, it was reported that the makers need more than 10 months to complete the visual effects, which spent them more than Шаблон:Indian Rupee crore.[75] The team further brought in several technicians from Hollywood for the computer graphics and digital intermediate works.[76] The dubbing for the film began on February 2021.[77] Sachin Sudhakaran and Hariharan M. of Sync Cinema worked on the sound design.[22]

Besides providing visual effects, Phantom FX also co-produced the film through Phantom FX Studios, which would mark their first production.[73] The film has over 4500 visual effects shots, the most for an Indian film.[78] In an interview with Galatta Plus, Sivakarthikeyan attributed the film's delay due to the incomplete post-production works during the pandemic as visual effects cannot be done with multiple restrictions. However, the delay helped Ravikumar to use new technologies for the film.[79]

Music

Шаблон:Infobox album The film's soundtrack and background score are composed by A. R. Rahman, which marks his first collaboration with Sivakarthikeyan and Ravikumar. Sivakarthikeyan described it as a "dream come true" moment, on associating with Rahman for the first time.[80] Rahman agreed to do the picture in late-2017 and eventually began the music sittings and composition in March 2018.[81] Despite the delay in the film's shoot, Rahman had completed composing three songs for the film,[82] apart from singing the intro song, after Sivakarthikeyan's request.[83][84] On the occasion of Sivakarthikeyan's birthday 17 February 2021, the film's first single "Vera Level Sago" was released online and in the official YouTube channel of Sony Music South, which acquired the film's audio rights.[85] The second single "Ayalaa Ayalaa" was released on 20 December 2023.[86] The audio launch was held on 26 December 2023.[87] The third single "Suro Suro" was released on 7 January 2024.[88] The remaining songs, with the film's album were released to music streaming platforms on 11 January 2024, a day before the film's release.[89]

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Release

Theatrical

Ayalaan was released theatrically on 12 January 2024, during the week of Pongal and clashing with Captain Miller.[90] As of December 2021, the film was facing uncertainty over its release due to 24AM Studios borrowing Шаблон:INRConvert from Tag Entertainment, and the Madras High Court granted a stay over its release till 3 January 2022 unless the sum was repaid.[91] On 24 April 2023, it was announced that the film would be released during Diwali in November 2023.[92] Later the film was delayed indefinitely to allow time for the visual effects and CGI work to be completed,[93] before being scheduled for January 2024.[94] KJR Studios distributed the film domestically, while Hamsini Entertainment distributed the film in other countries.[95] Originally scheduled for a simultaneous release in both Tamil and Telugu, the release of the Telugu dubbed version was delayed; it was scheduled to release on 26 January, Republic Day,[96][97] but was removed from theatres on 31 January due to "unsettled deals" with the digital intermediate partner.[1]

Home media

The film's broadcast rights were sold to Sun TV and the streaming rights to Sun NXT.[98] It will begin streaming on Sun NXT from 16 February 2024.[99]

Reception

Critical response

Ayalaan received positive reviews from critics.[100]

M. Suganth of The Times of India rated 3.5/5 stars and wrote, "It is the twists that Ravikumar gives to concepts that we have seen in several Hollywood films – superpowers, UFOs, extra-terrestrials, powerful robots, femme fatales, large-scale destruction – that makes Ayalaan an entertainer for all ages."[101] Sanjith Sidhardhan of OTTplay rated 3.5/5 and told, "While Ayalaan has a somewhat predictable storyline, the VFX of the film and its fun storytelling aided by appealing characters make this a great festive watch for the families, especially with the children."[102] Janani K of India Today gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote "'Ayalaan' is a fun film for kids and could appeal to them more because of its simplistic approach."[103]

Shalmesh More of Koimoi gave 3/5 stars, saying that "Ayalaan isn't a perfect sci-fi film, but it offers you a good time with its fun and heartwarming moments."[104] Kirubhakar Purushothaman of The Indian Express gave 2/5 stars and wrote, "The laughs in this sci-fi comedy are sparse and few, much like the good ideas."[105] Latha Srinivasan of Hindustan Times wrote, "Ayalaan may have been delayed a few years but it will still appeal to adults – and kids – looking for a place to while away some good time."[106] Krishna Selvaseelan of Tamil Guardian awarded the film 2 out of 5 stars, stating, "Targeting a film at children does not excuse the filmmaker from creating a good film – it has been done numerous times before."[107]

Sequel

During an interview in December 2023, Sivakarthikeyan hinted that a sequel for the film would begin production soon.[108][109] On 23 January 2024, the sequel was confirmed by KJR Studios and Phantom FX, with Ravikumar and Sivakarthikeyan returning in their positions.[110]

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