Wagah (film)

Wagah
Directed by G. N. R. Kumaravelan
Produced by M. Balavishwaanathan
Screenplay by G. N. R. Kumaravelan
Starring Vikram Prabhu
Ranya Rao
Music by D. Imman
Cinematography S. R. Sathish Kumar
Edited by Raja Mohammad
Production
company
Vijay Bhargavi Films
Release dates
  • 12 August 2016 (2016-08-12)
Running time
122 mins
Country India
Language Tamil

Wagah is a 2016 Indian Tamil action romance film written and directed by G. N. R. Kumaravelan. The film features Vikram Prabhu and Ranya Rao in the leading roles, while D. Imman composes the soundtrack. After beginning pre-production in November 2013, the film released in August 2016.

Plot

The movie begins with the news announcement of the decapitation of two BSF jawans by the Pakistan Army and a third jawan Vasu (Vikram Prabhu) missing. The scene then shifts to a Pakistan Army base where a wounded Vasu is held prisoner. He narrates the events leading to his imprisonment.

Vasu, who is from a small town in Tamil Nadu, joined the BSF after his graduation to avoid working in his father's (Raj Kapoor) provision store and was posted at the India-Pakistan border in Jammu and Kashmir. One day, he encountered a young Kashmiri Muslim girl Khanum (Ranya Rao) and immediately got attracted to her. After some days, Khanum reciprocated Vasu's feelings, but sadly walked away when Vasu asked her to marry him. The next morning, two jawans were decapitated by the Pakistan Army (which was reported at the beginning of the film), forcing all Pakistanis in Kashmir to return to Pakistan due to rising anti-Pakistan sentiment. Vasu, who was tasked with the responsibility to ensure that all Pakistanis returned safely, was shocked when he found out that Khanum is a Pakistani from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, who had come to India to visit her grandfather. Later, the bus in which Khanum was travelling was burnt by protestors just a few kilometres from the border, however Khanum managed to survive. Vasu took her to her home in PoK safely via an unguarded border crossing, but was soon caught by the Pakistan Army for infiltrating into their country and imprisoned.

In the present day, Vasu finds out that along with him, twenty-three other BSF jawans are held prisoner by the Pakistan Army. One day, he is made to fight one of the imprisoned BSF jawans (Ajay Rathnam). He manages to defeat the jawan, but is then taken to a nearby cliff by the Pakistan Army to be shot. However, a sympathetic Pakistan Army officer, whose daughter's illness was successfully treated by Indian doctors, secretly allows him to escape. Vasu goes to Khanum's village, where he witnesses Khanum's family being killed by a cruel anti-Indian Pakistan Army commander Razzaq Ali Khan (Shaji Chaudhary), who feels that Khanum is a traitor for loving the Indian Vasu. Vasu rescues Khanum and both of them leave for the Indian border, with Razzaq and the Pakistan Army in pursuit. He manages to subdue the armymen as well as Razzaq, but chooses not to kill Razzaq. Razzaq, while accepting defeat, reveals that his opinion of India and Indians will not change. At this, Vasu forcefully replies that despite being an Indian, he does not hate Pakistan and Pakistanis and that the misguided hatred between the two countries only aggravates the India-Pakistan conflict.

The movie ends with Vasu revealing the presence of the twenty-three jawans in Pakistan and ensuring their freedom, for which he is honoured by the President as well as the Prime Minister of India.

Cast

Production

In November 2013, he was working on the pre-production of a film on a cross-border romance between an Indian and a Pakistani, starring Vikram Prabhu and approached Alia Bhatt to play the leading female role. However, in June 2014, the producer, Chain Raaj Jain, shelved the venture citing financial restraints.[1][2] Kumaravelan then found producers in the form of Vijay Bhargavi Films, who helped restart the project.[3] Actress Tulasi revealed that she would play a supporting role in the film, while Vairamuthu announced that he would be the film's lyricist.[4] D. Imman was signed on to compose the film's music, while Satish Kumar and Lalgudi Ilaiyaraaja were chosen as cinematographer and art director respectively.

The film's shoot began in Karaikudi in February 2015 for ten days, before the team moved to Kashmir and then on to the Wagah border to shoot scenes.[5] The team announced the film's lead actress belatedly in June 2015, with Ranya Rao announced to be making her debut in Tamil films.[6]

The film was given a U certificate by the CBFC.

Music

Wagah
Soundtrack album by D. Imman
Released 18 April 2016
Recorded 2015–2016
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label Sony Music
Producer D. Imman
D. Imman chronology
Vetrivel
(2016)
Wagah
(2016)

D. Imman was signed to compose the film's music in G. N. R. Kumaravelan Direction.

No. Song Singers Length (m:ss) Lyrics Notes
1Sollathaan Nenaikiraen Divya Kumar (singer) 04:23 Vairamuthu
2 Yedho Maayam Saeigirai Vikram Prabhu, Jithan Raj 04:46 Mohan Raj
3 Aaniyae Pudunga Venandaa Shenbagaraj 04:10 Arunraja Kamaraj
4 Aasai Kadhal Aaruyirae Vandana Srinivasan 04:53 Vairamuthu
5 Love For Our Nation Theme music 04:11 Mohan Raj

Critical reception

The film received negative reviews from critics. Behindwoods gave it a 1.75/5 and called it "an outdated cross border romance".[7] The Times of India gave it a 1.5/5 saying that "it's a badly written, clumsily directed cross-border romance whose approach towards matters of the heart is as naive and laughable as its understanding of international politics, border security and patriotism."[8] Hindustan Times gave it a 1/5 claiming that it had "a tottering script blanketed in hyperbole".[9] Filmibeat also gave it a 1/5 saying that it was "half-beat and unintentionally funny".[10] Rediff.com gave it a 2/5 and described it as "flippant and insensitive".[11] Indiaglitz gave it a 2.5/5 saying that it "impresses as a cross-border conflict flick with more emphasis on human emotions and humanitarian values".[12]

References

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