Chandramukhi full movie in hindi Continue This article is about the 2005 Tamil film. For the 1995 Hindi film, see Chandra Mucha. For the fictional character in Devdas, see Chandramuhi (character). 2005 film. Vasu ChandramuhiTheatrical poster releaseDirector. VasuProducedRamkumar GanesanPrabhuScreenplay byP. Vasu Relys onManichitrathahajubi Madhu MuttamTarringRainicAnthuGioticaJuDivel NayantaharaMusik byVidyasagarSinematographySehar B. JosephEd bySuresh UrsProductioncompany Sivaji ProductionsRelease Date April 14, 2005 (2005-04-14) Duration ₹164 minutes (transl. moon face beauty) is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language horror comedy film written and directed. Vasu, and was prepared and distributed by Ramkumar Ganesan of Sivaji Productions. The film stars Rajinikanth, Prabhu, Jiotica, Vadivelu and Nayantara, who lead an ensemble that includes Nassar, Shila, Vijayakumar, Vinaya Prasad, Sonu Sud, Suvarna Matthew, Vinet, Malawika and K. R. Vijaya. This is a remake of Vasu's Aptamitra (2004), which in itself is a remake of the Malialam film Manichitatu (1993). The soundtrack and background score were written by Vidyasagar. The cameraman was Sehar W. Joseph, and the editor was Suresh Urs. Chandramuhi's story revolves around a woman who suffers from dissociative identity disorder that affects the family, and a psychiatrist who intends to solve the case, risking his life. The film was shot with a budget of ₹ 190 million dollars. The main photograph began on 24 October 2004 and was completed in March 2005. It was released on April 14, 2005 on the eve of the Tamil New Year. The film was a major box office success; it was the longest-running South Indian film, with a theatrical run of 890 days until its record was overtaken by the film Telugu Magadheera (2009), which completed a theatrical run of 1000 days. The film won five Tamil Nadu State Awards, four FilmMen's Association awards and two Filmfare Awards. Jyothika and Vadivelu were awarded the Kalaimamani Award for their work on the film. Chandramuhi was named in Telugu and was simultaneously released with the same name as the Tamil version. It was also named and released in Bhojpuri under the name Chandramuhi Ke Hongkaar. It was the first Tamil film to be named in German. It was released in Germany under the name Der Geisterj'ger (English: Ghostbusters). The film was also duplicated in Turkish. Chandramuhi was named in Hindi and released on February 29, 2008 by Dilip Dhanwani, owner of the Royal Film Company. The Hindi version was released in collaboration with producer A. M. Ratnam. Plot Saravanan, a psychiatrist, meets with his friend Senthilnathan Senthil, and his wife Ganga while on vacation. Senthil Casturi's mother wanted Sentil to marry Prie, his father's cousin Kandaswami to reunite the two branches of the family after 30 years of separation, because Senthil's father decided to marry Kasturi instead of Kandaswami's sister, Ahilandeshwari, who is also his cousin. Saravanan learns that Senthil bought the Vetteapuram mansion, despite attempts by local village elders to dissuade them, and moved in with them. Ahilandeshwari is jealous of Saravanan and plans to kill him with the help of his assistant Oomayan. When the family visits their ancestral temple, the high priest reveals the reason why everyone is afraid of the mansion. 150 years ago, a king named Vettayian went to Vizianagaram in Andhra Pradesh, where he met and fell in love with a dancer named Chandramuhi. However, she did not reciprocate his feelings, as she was already in love with another dancer named Gunasecaran. As a result, Vettayan forcibly took her to his palace. Unknown to him Chandramuhi forced Gunasekaran to stay in the next house and secretly met him. When Wettayan discovered this, he decapitated Gunasecaran on Durgashtam and burned Chandramuhi alive. As a result, the ghost of Chandramuhi tried to take revenge on Vettayan, who with the help of various priests and sorcerers from all over the country tamed the ghost, locking him in a room located in the southwest corner of the palace. Priya is in love with Viswanathan, a dance professor who reciprocates her feelings. Their love is supported by Saravanan, who asks Kandaswami to arrange their marriage. Hearing the story of Chandramuhi, Ganga, who believes that the story was fabricated to scare thieves from stealing treasures in the room, wants to go there. She receives the key from the room of the gardener Durga's granddaughter and opens the door to the room. Saravanan later receives an email to visit the patient. Saravanan assures Sentil to call him if anything happens. Subsequently, strange things begin to happen in the house: the ghost scares people in the house, things inexplicably break down, and the sari Gangi lights up. Suspicion turns in Durga's direction. Sentil immediately calls Saravanan to solve the case. As soon as Saravanan returns, the mysterious creature tries to kill Prie. Saravanan is also investigating other incidents, such as attempts to kill Sentil made by poisoning his coffee and shoving an aquarium at him, as well as a mysterious voice singing at night. Ganga mysteriously disappears during the engagement of Prie and Viswanathan. Saravanan notices her absence and searches for her, but she is attacked by Omayan, sent by Ahilandeshwari. Saravanan conquers Oomayan and with the help of Sentila finds Ganga, who is allegedly sexually harassed by Viswanathan. Saravanan shows Senthilu and Viswanathan that Ganga suffers from a forked personality disorder. Sarawanan tells them that the Ganga who turned into Chandramuhi was trying to Priya and Senthil, and framed Viswanathan for sexual harassment, because, from Chandramuha's point of view, Viswanathan is her lover Gunasekaran, as he remains in the same place as Gunasekaran. Framing Viswanathan and framing Durga through possession, Chandramuhi planned to end the engagement. The only way to stop Chandramuhi is to make her believe that she has killed Vettayan in Durgashtam since Saravanan pretended to be Vettayan and plucked one of the pujas led by exorcist Ramachandra Acharya, talking to Chandramuha to find out his wish. Before drawing out his plan, Saravanan asks the Sentinel to summon the Ganges to see for herself whether she is turning into Chandramuhi or not. When Senthil does this, she turns into Chandramuhi, which shocks him. Concerned Sentil shouts at the Ganges, turning it back to normal. Ahilandeshwari eavesdrops on Saravanan's idea of self-sacrifice and apologizes to him. At Durgashtam, in the dance hall, the family and Ramachandra Acharya allow Chandramuhi to burn Sarawanan alive. Ramachandra Acharya then blows smoke and ashes on the Ganges' face when she is given a torch to burn Saravanan. Sentil then opens the hatch to allow Saravanan to escape, and instead burns a effigy of Vettayan. Convinced that Vettayian is dead, Chandramuhi leaves ganga's body, treats her. Two families reunite after 30 years, Saravanan and Durga fall in love, and the couple Swarna and Murugesan become parents after eight years of marriage. Starring Rajinikanth as Dr. Sarawanan and Vettayan Raja Prabhu as Senthilnathan Jyothika as Chandramuhi and Ganga Senthilnathan Vadivelu as Murugusan Nayantara as Durga Nassar, as Kandaswamy Vineeth as Viswanathan and Gunasekaran Viakujamar, as Durga's grandfather R. Vijaya as Casturi Avinash as Ramachandra Acharya Suvarna Matthew as Swarna Murugesan Malawika as Priya Viswanathan Vinaya Prasad as Lakshmi Kandaswami Manobala as fake exorcist Soku Suda as Oomayan Thiagu as Kumar Moha as a car owner T. Gajendran as an assistant to Senthilnatan Sudha Rani as the mother of Ganga Sujibala as the youngest daughter of Kandalassami Unnikrishnan Nambulatiri as a temple priest (not listed) Sivaji Ganesan as the father of Senthilnatan (not listed in the credits, only photo shown) Director. Vasu, producer Ramkumar Ganesan and Raj Bahadur perform guest performances in the song Devuda Devuda. Four weeks ago, four weeks ago, Rajiniquant called me on a Sunday afternoon and asked me what I was doing. I told him that I had a lot of biryani and I spend time with my sons! He laughed in his stylish way and then asked if I was doing any new production. I told him that we are thinking of making a Hindi movie with Rajkumar Santoshi in March. We're also doing the Telugu series, which my cousins look after. I was completely free at the time. Then he asked me: Are we making a movie, Rama? It was a pleasant surprise. On Sunday afternoon, after a heavy lunch, this offer from Rajnikanth was like a superb dessert! I said, I'm very happy, sir. He told me he'd heard the subject, and we'd make a movie about it. - Ramkumar Ganesan on how Chandramuhi developed, in October 2004 during the successful meeting of Mannan (1992), Rajinikanth announced that he would star in the 50th film Sivaji Productions, which will eventually become Chandramuhi. In September 2004, Rajinicant congratulated him. Vasu with the success of his film Aptamicra (2004) and was impressed with the script of the film. Vasu then asked to remake the film in Tamil with Rajinikanth, who in turn called Ramkumar Ganesan and asked him to shoot it under the banner of Ramkumar, Sivaji Productions. Ramkumar called Vas, who was worshipping in the Guruwayor temple at the time, informing him of Rajinicanant's desire to make Aptamitra in Tamil under his leadership. Vasu reworked the script he wrote for Apthamitra to match Rajininicant's acting style. The film focused on the concept of dissociative identity disorder, commonly known as multiple personality disorder (MPD) or personality disorder. Another film, Annyan (2005), in which Vikram starred and was released two months after Chandramuha, was also based on the same mess. Tota Tarani was the film's art director and also designed the costumes used in the film. As for the design of the Palace of Vettayapuram, he watched both Apthamitra and his source Malayalam film Manichitrathazhu (1993) to get the main idea of the plot of the film.
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