Achacho

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Achacho
Directed byV. S. Balray
Produced byI. Lima Rose
Written byV. S. Balray
StarringSri Hari
Varshini
Music byM. K. S. Narula Khan
CinematographyC. T. Arul Selvan
Edited bySuresh Urs
Production
company
Rosy Pictures
Release date
  • 4 May 2007 (2007-05-04)
Running time
115 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Achacho (English: Whoops) is a 2007 Tamil romantic drama film directed by V. S. Balray. The film features newcomers Sri Hari and Varshini in lead roles, with Shanmugasundaram, Thalaivasal Vijay, Lavanya, Kumarimuthu, Nambirajan and Ponmaran playing supporting roles. The film, produced by I. Lima Rose, had musical score by M. K. S. Narula Khan and was released on 4 May 2007.[1][2]

Plot[edit]

The film begins with doctor Dhayalan (Boys Rajan) being interviewed by the press: he tells that the baby girls should be saved from infanticide in India and explains how there will be a lesser number of women in the years to come.

In a remote village, the village chief Nattamai (Shanmugasundaram) organises a competition to decide who will marry the single woman. There are now twenty-four unmarried young men waiting to get married and seven girls who have not yet come of age in the village. The young men may not marry women from other villages due to their customs, so they have to wait until their village girl attains puberty and the competition will decide it. At the village pachayat, Nattamai finds that the fourteen-year-old girl Vennila (Varshini) who is from their village is living in the city. He then orders that Vennila (Varshini) will marry one of the villagers in four years.

Four years later, Vennila comes to the village and the twenty-four men try to woo her. Later, Kumaran (Sri Hari), son of a rich jeweller, comes to the village to give Vennila the jewels her father ordered and he accidentally kisses her. After multiple encounters, they eventually fall in love with each other. In the meantime, one of the young men eloped with a girl from another village, when the Nattamai comes to know about it, he abducts them and burns them alive in public.

In the past, an astrologer told the ruthless village chief Muthulingam (Nambirajan) that a baby girl will destroy the village in the future so Muthulingam killed all the baby girl, the years passed, and there were no girls in the village. After Muthulingam's death, the new village chief stopped this inhuman activity.

Tired of this impractical custom, Nattamai and the villagers let Kumaran and Vennila live together. The young men are now allowed to get marry girls from other villages.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

V. S. Balray made his directorial debut with Achacho under the banner of Rosy Pictures. Newcomer Sri Hari was chosen to play the hero while newcomer Varshini (credited as Priyasri) was selected to play the heroine. Twenty-four newcomers were cast to play young bachelors. M. K. S. Narula Khan composed the music, C. T. Arul Selvan took care of camera work and Suresh Urs was the film editor. The film was entirely shot in Gobichettipalayam.[3][4]

Soundtrack[edit]

Achacho
Soundtrack album by
M. K. S. Narula Khan
Released2007
Recorded2007
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length31:02
ProducerM. K. S. Narula Khan

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer M. K. S. Narula Khan. The soundtrack, released in 2007, features six tracks with lyrics written by V. S. Balray.[5][6] A reviewer said, "With a healthy mix of soft, peppy and earthy songs, Noorulah has shown he is a good prospect for the future [..] Noorulah Khan has made a right beginning".[7]

Track Song Singer(s) Duration
1 "Pasanga Pavam" Mathangi Jagdish 5:31
2 "Aallipoove" Harish Raghavendra, Prasanna 5:16
3 "Eaye Eaye" Sunitha Sarathy 5:32
4 "Thottu Vidu" Sunitha Sarathy 5:33
5 "Pengal" Unni Menon, Mahathi 5:17
6 "Paathugoda" Tippu, Mahathi 3:53

Reception[edit]

A reviewer wrote, "Though Achacho has got a good theme, logical potholes in the film makes it hard to survive in the second half".[8] Another reviewer said, "Such a happening in the present age is unbelievable, but hats off to the director for having managed 24 new faces and moving the story along into a comic angle".[9]

References[edit]

  1. "Achacho (2006) Tamil Movie". spicyonion.com. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  2. "Jointscene : Tamil Movie Achacho". jointscene.com. Archived from the original on 13 November 2011. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  3. "பிரியாஸ்ரீ.. அச்சச்சோ" [Priyasri.. Whoops] (in Tamil). filmibeat.com. 5 February 2004. Retrieved 10 March 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  4. "அச்சச்சோ என்ற பெயரில் உருவாகிறது ஒரு படம்" [A film titled Achacho] (in Tamil). filmibeat.com. 5 February 2004. Retrieved 10 March 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  5. "Achacho (2006) - Nerula Khan". mio.to. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  6. "Achacho Songs". raaga.com. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  7. "Achacho Music Review". indiaglitz.com. Archived from the original on 16 September 2009. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  8. "Achacho - Review". indiareel.com. Archived from the original on 22 October 2007. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  9. "Achacho". cinesouth.com. Archived from the original on 19 October 2008. Retrieved 10 March 2019.