Agni Devi
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Agni Devi | |
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Directed by | John Paul Raj Sham Surya |
Written by | John Paul Raj Karundhel Rajesh Rajesh Kumar |
Produced by | Stalin and John Paul Raj |
Starring | Bobby Simha Madhoo Ramya Nambeesan Sathish |
Cinematography | Jana |
Edited by | Deepak |
Music by | Jakes Bejoy |
Production companies | Seatoa Studios Jai Film Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Budget | 4.2 Crores |
Agni Devi is a 2019 Tamil-language thriller film. The film is directed by John Paul Raj and Sham Surya, and stars Bobby Simha, Madhoo and Ramya Nambeesan.[1] Produced by JPR and Stalin under Jai Film Productions and Seatoa Studios, the film underwent production trouble and released on 22 March 2019.[2]
Plot
[edit]Agni Dev IPS (Bobby Simha), a devoted cop, has taken charge of investigating the brutal murder of a journalist which happened in broad light. As the case progresses, Agni is asked by his senior, Charles (Bose Venkat), to stop from proceeding further with the investigation. He realises that Charles has been intimidated by Shakuntala Devi (Madhoo), a dreaded politician by abusive circumstances who was later revealed to be his mother he lost when he was four. How Agni tackles her and nabs the culprit forms the rest of the story.
Cast
[edit]- Bobby Simha as Agni Dev IPS
- Madhoo as Shakuntala Devi
- Ramya Nambeesan as Deepa
- Sathish as Sathyamoorthy IPS
- Livingston as Agni's foster father
- Bose Venkat as Charles, Commissioner of Police
- M. S. Bhaskar as Manimaran, Politician
- Delhi Ganesh as Constable
- Sanjeev as Deepak
- Manohar
Marketing
[edit]In January 2019, the name was changed to Agni Devi.[3]
Controversy
[edit]Three days before the release of the film, the lead actor Bobby Simha filed a complaint at Nandambakkam police station against director John Paulraj. In his complaint, Simha said that he had only acted in the film for five days and had opted out of the film after the director had shot scenes which were not in sync with the script narrated to the actor. Simha also mentioned that most of the scenes in the film featuring him were shot with body double and VFX.[4]
Despite the report, the film had a theatrical release across Tamil Nadu. Simha later added that he sensed the team was unprofessional by the fourth day of shoot as the director had veered away from the agreed decision to base the plot on a novel written by Rajeshkumar. Furthermore, Simha was unhappy with the sudden involvement of a co-director named Sham Surya, who was also given directorial credits for the project. Despite a request from the Nadigar Sangam to settle the issue amicably, Simha refused to co-operate and announced his intentions of seeking judicial action. Lamenting the inactivity of the professional association, Simha highlighted that the Nadigar Sangam had failed to assist him during previous disagreements about the films, Chennai Ungalai Anbudan Varaverkirathu (2015) and Meera Jaakirathai (2016).[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "Events - 'Agni Dev' Movie Pooja Movie Launch and Press Meet photos, images, gallery, clips and actors actress stills". IndiaGlitz.com. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
- ^ "Bobby Simha and Sathish's next titled as 'Agni Dev'". The Times of India. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
- ^ "Agni Dev rechristened Agni vs Devi". Cinema Express.
- ^ "Bobby Simha files police complaint against 'Agni Devi' director!". Archived from the original on 20 March 2019.
- ^ "Agni Devi fallout has Bobby Simha spewing fire". The Times of India.