Naanga Romba Busy | |
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Directed by | Badri |
Produced by | Sundar C. |
Story by | Radhakrishna Reddy |
Starring | |
Music by | C. Sathya |
Cinematography | E. Krishnasamy |
Avni Movies Sun Entertainment | |
Distributed by | Sun TV |
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150 minutes | |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
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Naanga Romba Busy (transl. We are very busy) is a 2020 Indian Tamil-language crime comedy film directed by Badri. It is a remake of the Kannada film Mayabazar 2016 (2020) and stars Prasanna, Shaam, Ashwin Kakumanu, Yogi Babu, Shruti Marathe, Rittika Sen, and VTV Ganesh. The film premiered as a Diwali special on Sun TV on 14 November 2020.
Plot[edit]
Kuberan (Yogi Babu) a small time crook is in need of some amount to escape from police. Kumaravel (Prasanna) is an honest police officer, his wife Sangeetha (Shruti Marathe) suffers from thyroid cancer, but he has no money to save her. Karthik (Ashwin Kakumanu) is poor carpenter and falls in love with rich girl Meera (Rittika Sen), is also need of money to marry her.
During the time of demonetization 2016, Kumaravel hatches a plan who works in IB, using Kuberan, to conduct fake IT raides on the black money holders and plan succeeds. Kumaravel asks Kuberan to stop raids, but situation becomes critical when Sangeetha needs more treatment to cure cancer. Kumaravel agrees to raid one last time and Kuberan raids a house gets 2 crores in old currency and found Karthik in house owner's bedroom but on request of Karthik, Kuberan agrees not to tell anyone about Karthik. Kuberan argues with Joseph about raid and Karthik comes to know that raid was fake, asks share in money.
Actually money belongs to a corrupt officer ACP Ravichandran (Shaam), he comes to know that raid was fake and starts investigation. Kumaravel tells that CBI raids eveywhere where to exchange old notes to new, and everyone is in urgent need of money, so he plans to steal in Oorandai Govindan's (VTV Ganesh) house, a notorious corporator, but all plans are failed. Karthik leaves the group for the sake of his future child and Kumaravel goes back to honest living, he surrenders money to Ravichandran. Kuberan raids Govindan's house with new team and gets 15 crore new currency notes while dealing with Govindan. Ravichandran arrests Kuberan and takes whole blackmoney himself. Kuberan captures whole thing in secret camera. Finally Ravichandran releases Kuberan and also gives share in Money. Kumaravel's wife, Sangeetha gets aid from foundation for treatment. Karthik marries his girlfriend Meera, who also gets a share in money which Kuberan got. Kumaravel serves the duty with honesty, Karthik, his wife and Kuberan goes to Bangkok and settle there.
Cast[edit]
- Prasanna as Kumaravel
- Shaam as ACP Ravichandran
- Ashwin Kakumanu as Karthik
- Yogi Babu as Kuberan[1]
- Shruti Marathe as Sangeetha Kumaravel
- Rittika Sen as Meera
- VTV Ganesh as Oorandai Govindan / Global Govindan[2]
- Powerstar Srinivasan as 'Burma Bazaar' Poweru[3]
- Singampuli as Constable Naidu[4]
- Rajendran as a Corrupt Businessman[5]
- Vichu Vishwanath as Kuberan's uncle
- R. N. R. Manohar as Meera's father[6]
- Master Shakti as Vijay, Kumaravel's son[6]
- Swaminathan as Swaminathan
- Manohar as Manohar
- M. J. Shriram as Karthik's father
- Thangadhurai as Thangadhurai
- Diwakar as Diwakar
- Vinodhini Vaidyanathan as Dr. Shantha
- Meena Vemuri as Mangalam
- Munnar Ramesh as Constable Moorthy
- Seshu as 'Dubsmash' Rajagopal
- Muruganantham as Alex Pandian
- Aathma Patrick as Thief
- Samuthirakani as Himself, Film Director (cameo appearance)[7]
Production[edit]
In early November 2020, the media reported that Sundar C. had bought the remake rights of the demonetisation thriller Mayabazar 2016 (2020).[8][9] The film was launched on 14 September 2020 and is based on the 2016 Indian banknote demonetisation.[10][11][7] He produced the film under his banner Avni Movies.[11] The film is directed by Badri who previously worked with Sundar C. as a dialogue writer for Kalakalappu (2012) and Action (2019).[8][12][13]Prasanna and Shaam were cast as police officers while Ashwin Kakumanu and Yogi Babu were signed to portray a youngster and thief, respectively.[8][14]Raiza Wilson was reported by the media as being a part of the film; however, this later proved to be false.[12][15]Shruti Marathe, who starred in Guru Sishyan (2010), was cast as the female lead opposite Prasanna and this film marks her return to Tamil cinema.[16][14]Rittika Sen, who was last seen in Dagaalty (2020),[17] was cast as the female lead opposite Kakumanu.[6][14] The film was shot in Chennai in twenty-six days during the coronavirus pandemic.[18][19][14] The title was later revealed to be Naanga Romba Busy.[20][21] Prasanna later revealed that the inspiration for the title came after he stated Naa Romba Busy (transl. I am very busy) on his birthday.[22]Srinivasan and Singampuli were selected to play comical roles.
Soundtrack[edit]
Plot[edit]
Kuberan (Yogi Babu) a small time crook is in need of some amount to escape from police. Kumaravel (Prasanna) is an honest police officer, his wife Sangeetha (Shruti Marathe) suffers from thyroid cancer, but he has no money to save her. Karthik (Ashwin Kakumanu) is poor carpenter and falls in love with rich girl Meera (Rittika Sen), is also need of money to marry her.
During the time of demonetization 2016, Kumaravel hatches a plan who works in IB, using Kuberan, to conduct fake IT raides on the black money holders and plan succeeds. Kumaravel asks Kuberan to stop raids, but situation becomes critical when Sangeetha needs more treatment to cure cancer. Kumaravel agrees to raid one last time and Kuberan raids a house gets 2 crores in old currency and found Karthik in house owner's bedroom but on request of Karthik, Kuberan agrees not to tell anyone about Karthik. Kuberan argues with Joseph about raid and Karthik comes to know that raid was fake, asks share in money.
Actually money belongs to a corrupt officer ACP Ravichandran (Shaam), he comes to know that raid was fake and starts investigation. Kumaravel tells that CBI raids eveywhere where to exchange old notes to new, and everyone is in urgent need of money, so he plans to steal in Oorandai Govindan's (VTV Ganesh) house, a notorious corporator, but all plans are failed. Karthik leaves the group for the sake of his future child and Kumaravel goes back to honest living, he surrenders money to Ravichandran. Kuberan raids Govindan's house with new team and gets 15 crore new currency notes while dealing with Govindan. Ravichandran arrests Kuberan and takes whole blackmoney himself. Kuberan captures whole thing in secret camera. Finally Ravichandran releases Kuberan and also gives share in Money. Kumaravel's wife, Sangeetha gets aid from foundation for treatment. Karthik marries his girlfriend Meera, who also gets a share in money which Kuberan got. Kumaravel serves the duty with honesty, Karthik, his wife and Kuberan goes to Bangkok and settle there.
Cast[edit]
- Prasanna as Kumaravel
- Shaam as ACP Ravichandran
- Ashwin Kakumanu as Karthik
- Yogi Babu as Kuberan[1]
- Shruti Marathe as Sangeetha Kumaravel
- Rittika Sen as Meera
- VTV Ganesh as Oorandai Govindan / Global Govindan[2]
- Powerstar Srinivasan as 'Burma Bazaar' Poweru[3]
- Singampuli as Constable Naidu[4]
- Rajendran as a Corrupt Businessman[5]
- Vichu Vishwanath as Kuberan's uncle
- R. N. R. Manohar as Meera's father[6]
- Master Shakti as Vijay, Kumaravel's son[6]
- Swaminathan as Swaminathan
- Manohar as Manohar
- M. J. Shriram as Karthik's father
- Thangadhurai as Thangadhurai
- Diwakar as Diwakar
- Vinodhini Vaidyanathan as Dr. Shantha
- Meena Vemuri as Mangalam
- Munnar Ramesh as Constable Moorthy
- Seshu as 'Dubsmash' Rajagopal
- Muruganantham as Alex Pandian
- Aathma Patrick as Thief
- Samuthirakani as Himself, Film Director (cameo appearance)[7]
Production[edit]
In early November 2020, the media reported that Sundar C. had bought the remake rights of the demonetisation thriller Mayabazar 2016 (2020).[8][9] The film was launched on 14 September 2020 and is based on the 2016 Indian banknote demonetisation.[10][11][7] He produced the film under his banner Avni Movies.[11] The film is directed by Badri who previously worked with Sundar C. as a dialogue writer for Kalakalappu (2012) and Action (2019).[8][12][13]Prasanna and Shaam were cast as police officers while Ashwin Kakumanu and Yogi Babu were signed to portray a youngster and thief, respectively.[8][14]Raiza Wilson was reported by the media as being a part of the film; however, this later proved to be false.[12][15]Shruti Marathe, who starred in Guru Sishyan (2010), was cast as the female lead opposite Prasanna and this film marks her return to Tamil cinema.[16][14]Rittika Sen, who was last seen in Dagaalty (2020),[17] was cast as the female lead opposite Kakumanu.[6][14] The film was shot in Chennai in twenty-six days during the coronavirus pandemic.[18][19][14] The title was later revealed to be Naanga Romba Busy.[20][21] Prasanna later revealed that the inspiration for the title came after he stated Naa Romba Busy (transl. I am very busy) on his birthday.[22]Srinivasan and Singampuli were selected to play comical roles.
Soundtrack[edit]
The songs are composed by C. Sathya.[6]
Ullathai Allitha Background Music Downloads
Release[edit]
The film was telecasted as Diwali direct television premiere in Sun tv on 14 November 2020.[23][12][3][20][24][25][26]
References[edit]
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- ^Sun TV (29 October 2020). 'Naanga Romba Busy' – Sirappu Munnottom – Full Show – Sundar C, Prasanna, Shaam – Sun TV (Video). Event occurs at 12:34.
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