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Diwan (Шаблон:IPAc-en) is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language action drama film starring R. Sarathkumar in dual roles, Kiran Rathod, Vadivelu and Sharmilee. It was directed by Surya Prakash and produced by P. L. Thenappan. The film was released on 23 August 2003.[1]

Plot

Raghavan and Velu work as cooks in a non-veg hotel. Raghavan falls in love with Geetha, the daughter of a rich man, but her father is against this love and insults him as a poor man. Raghavan challenges him that he will be rich in a year. There is a subplot in the story, for Aishwarya, a daughter from a rich family; she is the apple of the eye of the family. Aishwarya ran home with her lover Raju, who worked as a driver to her house. He tells that his friend Dinesh will help them. However, Raju escaped because he had a bad dream where he is killed by her family as if it will happen in reality. Due to that, he vanishes. Raghavan understands her plight and helps her. Raghavan fights Dinesh and his men and escapes to Rajapalayam along with Meenakshi.

Suddenly, he comes to a place where all call him "Duraisingam". Raghavan does not know who Duraisingam is. A woman tells Raghavan that he is the grandson of Duraisingam. The film goes into a flashback, where Duraisingam is depicted as a do-gooder who helps poor people. He has a clash with a big gangster Kandhavel, who wants be the next minister. Duraisingam could not kill him because he promised his wife that she will never become a widow. In the clash, Duraisingam's two sons are killed, and the baby (the son of Duraisingam's older son) is lost. The baby happens to be Raghavan. Duraisingam surrenders to the police, after killing Kandhavel's brothers and chopping Kandhavel's right hand.

After the flashback, Raghavan visits the jail only to know that Duraisingam had died a few years back. Kandhavel becomes furious after getting to know that his son Dinesh succumbed to the injuries caused by Raghavan during the fight to safeguard Aishwarya. Kandhavel sends his henchmen to kill Raghavan and Meenakshi. During a car chase, the car in which Raghavan and Aishwarya were in tumbles down near a riverbed. Miraculously, Raghavan and Aishwarya escape from this accident and reach the defunct mill of Aishwarya's family. Aishwarya's father and relatives, while attempting to kill each other, receive a call from Raghavan. Raghavan acts like a kidnapper and demands ransom from Aishwarya's family. Eventually, Meenakshi's father and the relatives find Raghavan and Aishwarya in their mill and beats Raghavan but apologise to him after knowing the truth from Aishwarya. Kandhavel along with his men reach the mill and engages in a fight with Aishwarya's family. Raghavan fights them all but forgives Kandhavel and cautions that he should live as a reformed man. Aishwarya marries the groom selected by her parents, and Raghavan unites with Geetha.

Cast

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Production

Sarathkumar plays dual roles, as an old man and his grandson. Diwan is the seventh film to feature him in dual roles.[2] Filming began in Chennai and also took place in neighbouring areas. As the grandson, Sarathkumar performed a stunt scene sans a double. The scene required him to climb a high-rise building and he used a rope to hang from the roof. A romantic scene and a song involving Sarathkumar and Kiran Rathod were shot at the Edward Elliot's Beach. A few songs were shot at New Zealand.[3] The look of the older Sarathkumar was inspired by Scottish actor Sean Connery.[4]

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by S. A. Rajkumar.[5]

Song Singer(s) Lyrics
"Ayyayyo" Tippu, Sujatha Pa. Vijay
"Gundu Pakkara" Shankar Mahadevan
"Konjam Konjama" Karthik, Anuradha Sriram
"Oru Thaalaattu" Harish Raghavendra Na. Muthukumar
"Paarthathile" S. A. Rajkumar, Sathya S. A. Rajkumar

Reception

BizHat.com gave the film a mixed review.[6] Prabhu of Lollu Express criticised the film, comparing it to The Lion King.[7] Mokkarasu of Kalki praised the flashback, Vadivelu's humour, stunts and choreography but panned Rathod, violence and antagonist and concluded saying they have tried a Baashha for Sarathkumar but it did not work out.[8] Malini Mannath of Chennai Online said "Diwaan' is all sound and no fury!".[9] Sify wrote, "You certainly need a brave heart to sit through this travesty that is tough on the nerves, with a hoary and hackneyed plot".[10]

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