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Kumki
Directed byPrabu Solomon
Produced byN. Lingusamy
N. Subash Chandra Bose
Written byPrabhu Solomon
StarringVikram Prabhu
Lakshmi Menon
Music byD. Imman
CinematographyM. Sukumar
Edited byLVK Dass
Production
company
Distributed byStudio Green
Release date
Running time
148 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget5 crore (equivalent to 7.0 crore or US$1.0 million in 2018)
Box office40 crore (equivalent to 56 crore or US$8.2 million in 2018)

Kumki (English: Trained elephant) is a 2012 Tamil musicaladventureromantic drama film written and directed by Prabhu Solomon.The films soundtrack composed by D. Imman was commended by the audience and critics. The film marked the debut of Vikram Prabhu.[1][2] The story revolves around a mahout (portrayed by Vikram) and his trained elephant.[3][4] The film was produced by director N. Lingusamy on his banner Thirupathi Brothers. The filming was launched in July 2011.[5] It was released on 14 December 2012. The film also released in Telugu as Gajaraju.[6] Kumki ran successfully in the cinema halls.[7]

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Plot[edit]

The film starts with an introduction to the main characters: the protagonist Bomman (Vikram Prabhu), his pet elephant Manickam, his uncle Kothali (Thambi Ramaiah), and his sidekick Undiyal (Ashvin Raja). Bomman spends most of his time with Manickam and earns his livelihood by hiring it out for festivals in temples and wedding celebrations. Meanwhile, in a village dominated by old principles, a rogue elephant (Komban) ravages crops and ambushes its people. Frustrated by this and without any help from the forest officers, their leader decides to bring a kumki elephant to tame Komban. Bomman and his crew reach the village as placeholders to stay for a couple of days until the real mahout and kumki elephant arrive. Life begins to change for Bomman when he falls in love with Alli (Lakshmi Menon), the daughter of the village leader. She is at first reluctant keeping in mind the village’s principles but she soon starts to fall for Bomman. Life goes on smoothly, until Komban starts attacking the village. Komban kills Kothali and Undiyal and injures Bomman. In the ensuing fight between Manickam and Komban, Manickam kills Komban but suffers serious injuries and dies. Bomman then cries out loud, regretting that his love had led to the death of his crew and Manickam. Alli's father then recognizes that Alli and Bomman are in love. The film then ends abruptly, leaving Bomman's fate to the viewer's imagination.

Cast[edit]

My son surprised me by his performance in Kumki. I used to call my son during his film shoot and enquire about his performance. “Wait and see daddy,” would be his answer.

— Prabhu, on Vikram's experience of playing the character of Bomman.[8]

  • Vikram Prabhu as Bomman
  • Lakshmi Menon as Alli
  • Thambi Ramaiah as Kothalli
  • Joe Malloori as Maathayaan
  • Ashvin Raja as Undiyal
  • Sreejith Ravi as Forest Officer

Production[edit]

Jog Falls seen in the song 'Sollitale'

In a December 2012 interview to Nikhil Raghavan of The Hindu, Prabhu Solomon felt that the success of his previous film Mynaa was because by producing and directing the film, it helped him have creative freedom and pay more attention to detail. He realised that Kumki would be a bigger venture and that he 'didn’t want anything to go wrong.'[9] At that time, director N. Lingusamy and N. Subash Chandrabose, owners of the production company Thirrupathi Brothers offered to bankroll the film, much to Solomon's delight.[10]

Solomon wanted a new face for the role of Bomman, for which over 60 auditions were held. Vikram Prabhu, who participated in the auditions, was selected.[10] Vikram had earlier worked as an assistant director for films like Sarvam (2009) and Aasal (2010).[11]

The film which was earlier titled as Komban, was shot across the forests of Kerala and Karnataka.[12] The film was shot at athirappalli falls at Munnar.[13] Later, some scenes were shot in Kerala in dense jungles as well as at Jog Falls and on the Orissa border.[11][14] For the climax portion, producers bought two-acres of land to shoot a scene where elephants destroy the land.[15] Solomon shot the film mostly during the day, especially in morning and evening time, to create the right feel for the scenes. Solomon also wished to explore his love of nature through Kumki. The elephant, Manickam, was around 12 feet tall.[9]

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Release[edit]

The satellite rights of the film were sold to STAR Vijay. The film was given a 'U' certificate by the Indian Censor Board.[16] Release was initially scheduled for Diwali but due to post-production works,[17] it was postponed to 14 December 2012.[18] K. E. Gnanavel Raja's Studio Green has acquired the distribution rights.[19]

Critical reception[edit]

Kumki received critical acclaim.[20] Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu compared the film's similarities to M. G. Ramachandran's Nalla Neram (1972) and Rajinikanth's Annai Oru Aalayam (1979) in terms of the protagonist's relationship with Elephants. Rangarajan praised the performances of Vikram and Menon, noting that while Vikram 'makes an impact with effective underplay', Menon showed 'apt expressions'; she found Ramaiah's dialogues to be a bit 'contrived' after a certain point of time.[21]Oneindia gave Kumki a 3 out of 5 saying that while the movie is at times 'dragging', the subject makes it an 'engaging affair although the climax is predictable'.[22]Behindwoods also gave the film a 3 out of 5 saying that 'Kumki definitely lives up to the hype. It is a beautifully shot movie with good performances and an emotional core'.[23]

Box office[edit]

Kumki was made with the budget of 5 crores. The film was a success at the box office.[24] The film grossed 10 crore in 3 days.[25] The film grossed more than 40 crore at the box office.[26] The film got Super Hit status at the box office.[27][28][29]

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Sequel[edit]

Prabhu Solomon has confirmed the sequel of this film, titled Kumki 2. This sequel will feature newcomers in lead roles as the first part.[30]

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Soundtrack[edit]

Kumki
Front CD Cover
Soundtrack album by
Released26 July 2012
Recorded2012
GenreFilm soundtrack
LanguageTamil
LabelSony Music
ProducerD. Imman
D. Imman chronology
Saattai
(2012)
Kumki
(2012)
Desingu Raja
(2013)

The film's music has been composed by D. Imman, who joined with Prabu Solomon. The audio was launched on 26 July 2012.[31][32][33][34][35]Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan and Suriya had participated in the function.[36]

Behindwoods wrote: 'The Imman - Prabu Solomon combo has come up with another huge winner. There are tasteful melodies spread across the album while one nice foot tapping number is there as well'.[37]Indiaglitz wrote: 'All the 10 numbers make 'Kumki' a jumbo album'.[38]

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No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1.'Yella Oorum'Benny Dayal, D. Imman2:42
2.'Onnum Puriyala'D. Imman4:19
3.'Ayayayoo Aananthamey'Haricharan4:24
4.'Sollitaley Ava Kaadhala'K. G. Ranjith, Shreya Ghoshal4:33
5.'Soi Soi'Magizhini Manimaaran3:42
6.'Nee Yeppo Pulla'Alphons Joseph4:00
7.'A Lady and the Violin'Aditi Paul, Karthik4:17
8.'Sollitaley Ava Kaadhala (Karaoke Version)'Instrumental4:33
9.'Ayayayoo Aananthamey (Karaoke Version)'Instrumental4:24
10.'Onnum Puriyala (Karaoke Version)'Instrumental4:19

Awards and nominations[edit]

AwardDate of ceremony[a]CategoryRecipient(s) and Nominee(s)ResultRef.
Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards16 January 2013Best Music DirectorD. ImmanWon[39]
[40]
Best Playback Singer – FemaleMagizhini Manimaaran for 'Soi Soi'Won
Best LyricistYugabharathiWon
The Chennai Times Film Awards4 November 2013Best Music DirectorD. ImmanNominated[41]
[42]
Best Singer – MaleHaricharan for 'Ayayayo Aananthamey'Won
Best Singer – FemaleMagizhini Manimaaran for 'Soi Soi'Nominated
Edison Awards10 February 2013Best DirectorPrabhu SolomonWon[43]
Best Music DirectorD. ImmanWon
Best Folk Song'Soi Soi'Won
Filmfare Awards South20 July 2013Best Film – TamilN. Lingusamy, N. Subhash ChandraboseNominated[44]
[45]
[46]
Best Director – TamilPrabhu SolomonNominated
Best Actress – TamilLakshmi MenonNominated
Best Supporting Actor – TamilThambi RamaiahWon
Best Music Director – TamilD. ImmanWon
Best Lyricist – TamilYugabharathi for 'Solitaley'Won
Best Male Playback Singer – TamilD. Imman for 'Onnum Puriyale'Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer – TamilShreya Ghoshal for 'Solitaley'Nominated
Mirchi Music Awards South26 August 2013Song of the Year'Ayayayo Aananthamey'Won[47]
[48]
[49]
'Solitaley'Nominated
Album of the YearD. ImmanWon
Male Vocalist of the YearHaricharan for 'Ayayayo Aananthamey'Nominated
Music Composer of the YearD. Imman for 'A Lady and the Violin'Nominated
D. Imman for 'Solitaley'Won
Lyricist of the YearYugabharathi for 'Ayayayo Aananthamey'Nominated
Upcoming Female Vocalist of the YearMagizhini Manimaaran for 'Soi Soi'Nominated
Mannin Kural Male Vocalist of the YearAlphons Joseph for 'Nee Yeppo Pulla'Nominated
Mannin Kural Female Vocalist of the YearMagizhini Manimaaran for 'Soi Soi'Won
Song of the Year – Listener's choice'Solitaley'Won
Technical – Sound Mixing of the Year'Yella Oorum'Nominated
Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards24–28 April 2013Best DirectorPrabhu SolomonWon[50]
[51]
Best ActressLakshmi MenonWon
Best Music DirectorD. ImmanWon
South Indian International Movie Awards12–13 September 2013Best Film – TamilN. Lingusamy, N. Subhash ChandraboseWon[52]
[53]
[54]
Best Director – TamilPrabhu SolomonNominated
Best Cinematographer – TamilSukumarWon
Best Comedian – TamilThambi RamaiahWon
Best Music Director – TamilD. ImmanNominated
Best Lyricist – TamilYugabharathi for 'Solitaley'Nominated
Best Male Playback Singer – TamilHaricharan for 'Ayayayo Aananthamey'Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer – TamilShreya Ghoshal for 'Solitaley'Nominated
Best Dance Choreographer – TamilNoble for 'Ayyayayo Aananthamey'Nominated
Best Male Debutant – TamilVikram PrabhuWon
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards13 July 2017Special Prize (Best Film)N. Lingusamy, N. Subhash ChandraboseWon[55]
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Special Prize (Best Actor)Vikram PrabhuWon
Best ActressLakshmi Menon[b]Won
Best Music DirectorD. ImmanWon
Best Male PlaybackRanjith for 'Solitaley'Won
Best Female PlaybackShreya Ghoshal for 'Solitaley'Won
Best CinematographerM. SukumarWon
Vijay Awards11 May 2013Best DirectorPrabhu SolomonNominated[57]
Best Debut ActorVikram PrabhuWon
Best Music DirectorD. ImmanWon
Best Art DirectorVairabalanNominated
Best Male Playback SingerHaricharan for 'Ayayayo Aananthamey'Nominated
Best LyricistYugabharathi for 'Solitaley'Nominated
Best DialoguePrabhu SolomonNominated
Best Costume DesignerGaneshNominated
Face of the YearVikram PrabhuNominated
Favourite Song'Solitaley'Nominated'

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  2. ^Also for Sundarapandian.

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NationalityIndian
OccupationActor
Years active2012–present
Spouse(s)Lakshmi Ujjaini(2007)
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RelativesSivaji Ganesan (Grandfather)
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Ramkumar Ganesan (Uncle)

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Vikram Prabhu is an Indian film actor working in Tamil language films who made his debut in Prabhu Solomon's Kumki (2012). He also played the protagonist in Ivan Veramathiri (2013) and Vellaikaara Durai (2014). He is the son of actor Prabhu Ganesan and grandson of the actor Sivaji Ganesan.

Career[edit]

Vikram studied in San Diego, completing an MBA programme, and briefly returned to Chennai to help out in the production activities of his family's Sivaji Productions venture, Chandramukhi (2005).[1][2] He went on to gain further experience by assisting Vishnuvardhan in Sarvam (2009), before once again assisting in the production works of Asal (2010).[3]

In February 2011, he received media coverage for the first time when Sivaji Productions refused to part with the title Deiva Magan when the makers of Deiva Thirumagal had approached them, stating that they had agreed terms with director Ameer Sultan to direct a film which would launch Vikram Prabhu under that title.[4] However due to the Ameer's commitment to making Aadhi Bhagavan, the film was delayed and in June 2011, it was announced that Prabhu would star in Prabhu Solomon's next venture to be produced by N. Linguswamy. Titled Kumki, the film was based on elephants and the director thus sent Vikram to an elephant training camp in Ottapalam in Kerala to get himself accustomed to the animals. The film released in December 2012 to critical acclaim and commercial success, emerging as one of the biggest hits of the year.[5][6] A critic stated that Prabhu excels in the 'intensely emotional scenes in the climax', while that 'he is also at ease portraying angst, gratitude and rage'. Furthermore the critic wrote that 'his physique is a major plus', giving the verdict that he 'is expected to carry on the Ganesan family lineage' in films.[7]

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During the making of Kumki, Vikram Prabhu began work in Sattam Oru Iruttarai, a remake of the 1981 film of the same name, produced by Vijay. He began filming and played the role of an angry young man who feels that the legal system is flawed. The film, which began production in May 2012 was directed by Sneha.[8] However the insistence of Prabhu Solomon to reshoot the climax of Kumki, led to the actor leaving Sattam Oru Iruttarai during production and after a period of delay he was replaced by newcomer Thaman Kumar. Subsequently, he signed on to appear in M. Saravanan's action thriller film Ivan Veramathiri and portrayed the role of a student amongst an ensemble cast also featuring Vamsi Krishna and Ganesh Venkatraman. The film opened in December 2013 to positive reviews, with a critic noting that Vikram Prabhu 'is convincing as an action hero, especially in the raw and realistic climax fight scene, but has to work on his dance a bit more.'[9][10]

His first 2014 release was the action thriller Arima Nambi, which was directed by Anand Shankar, an assistant director to A. R. Murugadoss. This film turned to be huge blockbuster, which made him an action hero. Later that year, he was seen in Gaurav's Sigaram Thodu, a family action entertainer, which featured the actor in two distinct looks and alongside Sathyaraj and Monal Gajjar. He had a third release in 2014, Vellaikaara Durai, directed by Ezhil, that has Sridivya in the cast. This released on Christmas 2014, which was a rom-com and was considered a hit.[11] In July 2016, Vikram Prabhu launched a production house named 'First Artist', under which he would produce future films.[12]

Personal life[edit]

Vikram is the son of actor Prabhu and grandson of actor Sivaji Ganesan. His family has a production house Sivaji Productions. His uncle Ramkumar Ganesan is also a producer. Vikram Prabhu married Lakshmi Ujjaini daughter of Industrialist M.Madhivanan on 26 February 2007.[13]

Filmography[edit]

YearFilmRoleNotes
2012KumkiBommanVijay Award for Best Debut Actor
Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize
2013Ivan VeramathiriGunasekhar
2014Arima NambiArjun Krishna
Sigaram ThoduMuralipandiyan
Vellaikaara DuraiMurugan
2015Idhu Enna MaayamArun
2016WagahVasu
Veera SivajiSivaji
2017Sathriyan
2018PakkaDhoni Kumar & Pandi (Dual Role)
60 Vayadu MaaniramShiva
Thuppakki MunaiBirla Bose
2019WalterFilming

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