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Directed by | Satish Selvakumar |
Written by | Satish Selvakumar |
Produced by | G. Dillibabu |
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Cinematography | Theni Eswar |
Edited by | San Lokesh |
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Production company | Axess Film Factory |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Bachelor is a 2021 Indian Tamil-language adult romantic courtroom drama film written and directed by debutant Sathish Selvakumar. Produced by G.Dillibabu under the banner of Axess Film Factory. The film stars G.V. Prakash Kumar and debutante Divyabharathi.
The film received mixed reviews from critics, praising G.V. Prakash's and Divyabharathi's performances, lead pair chemistry, sound design, and music, but criticising the film's lengthy duration (176 minute runtime) and screenplay of the latter half of the film. Despite criticism, the film was successful at the box office.[2]
It was released on 3 December 2021.[3]
A reckless and narcissistic 25-year old man, nicknamed Darling, relocates from his home in rural outskirts of Coimbatore to Bengaluru, in search of employment. He moves into a shabby dormitory, shared by his brother's comrades, namely, Bhagya a.k.a. "Bucks", Arun, Prem, Shyam and a few others. His incessant amateurism and incompetence towards any activity creates a great deal of exasperation among his roommates. Regardless, they help him in securing a job at an IT firm where they work. While out on an errand during an evening, Darling's sloppiness results in his friend, Nimmi, getting injured. While recuperating, the latter is visited by his girlfriend, Rumi - of whose existence had been kept secret from the former. As an apology, Nimmi invites Darling to their flat, where he is introduced to Subbulakshmi a.k.a. "Subbu" – the couple's roommate. Finding himself tremendously attracted towards her, he resolves to gain her acquaintance. Learning that Nimmi and Rumi are emigrating to Boston, he convinces them into letting him stay with Subbu, albeit under conditionality.
Initially, Subbu is annoyed with Darling's presence and repeatedly spurns his advances, but she eventually warms up to him. Later, while ill in bed, she is tended to by him; his caring actions captivates her – culminating into a romantic bond between the two. Over the course of the next six months, the pair grow closer together, but Darling's arrogance often proves to be a contentious thorn between them. While visiting Coimbatore for a family reunion, Subbu informs Darling that she is pregnant, much to his horror. Although Subbu wishes to persevere and begin a family, Darling presses for an abortion, wishing to keep the affair a secret from his family.
The pair's differences over the pregnancy erupts into a jarring quarrel, ending with Subbu reluctantly agreeing to an abortion. However, she changes her mind at the last minute and mysteriously disappears, much to the surprise of Darling and his friends. With their efforts to find her all but in vain, the group discovers that she had approached her brother-in-law, Rudran – a notoriously arrogant lawyer, to seek custody of the unborn children. Seeking to punish Darling – who had previously insulted him, Rudran concocts a fictitious case, claiming that the couple are actually married, and that Subbu had been harassed by Darling's family under the name of dowry.
Acting upon Rudran's allegations, the police apprehend Darling's mother, sister and brother-in-law; they consequently denounce him. While in court, Darling's lawyer, Manoj, attempts to certify that he and Subbu were merely friends; nonetheless, Rudran stumps him by divulging the audio recordings of the pair's phone sex conversations. Infuriated, Darling attempts to coerce Subbu into withdrawing the case, but in vain. Finding himself ensnared, he reluctantly attempts to negotiate a truce with Rudran, but is scorned instead. In the ensuing hearings, Manoj manages to break Rudran's fraudulence; nonetheless, he validates the authenticity of Subbu's pregnancy, keeping the case afloat.
Cornered, Manoj proposes to have Darling act as an infertile person, seeking to deflect the case away from him; he unwillingly accedes to it. Darling's friends attempt to bribe their way into procuring a fake infertility certificate, but without success. The group finally learns of a shady "doctor" capable of inducing a state of "temporary impotency". Although hesitant, Darling subjects himself to the treatment, and is legally decreed infertile. With the case finally in Darling's favour, Nimmi visits him; he chides him for his irresponsibility towards Subbu, revealing that she chose to keep the unborn child because she loved him.
At the next hearing, Rudran attempts to salvage the case by requesting a DNA test; however, Subbu, having grown tired of his dishonesty, decides to prematurely end the case. Concurrently, Darling, having a change-in-conscience, begs her for forgiveness. Subbu scorns him, stating that he is unworthy of forgiveness and walks away. Before leaving, and as a final act of spite, she flicks him off, leaving him devastated.
In September 2019, G. V. Prakash was cast in the film.[5] On 13 September 2019, first look of the film along with cast line up was revealed.[6] Filming was wrapped up in October 2020.[7] Though teaser was released on 13 February 2021, but anticipated release was delayed due to COVID-19 aftermath.[8]
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Released | 26 November 2021 | |||
Recorded | 2021 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 17:13 | |||
Language | Tamil | |||
Label | Think Music India | |||
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Bachelor – Full Album on YouTube | ||||
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The songs were composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, Dhibu Ninan Thomas, Siddhu Kumar and A. H. Kaashif, while Siddhu Kumar did the complete background score. The 'Life of Bachelor' track is inspired from song 'Angamaly' from Malayalam movie Angamaly Diaries.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Life of Bachelor" | Asal Kolaar | A. H. Kaashif | Navakkarai Naveen Prabanjam, A. H. Kaashif, Asal Kolaar | 2:34 |
2. | "Pachigalam Paravaigalam" | Navakkarai Naveen Prabanjam | G. V. Prakash Kumar | Navakkarai Naveen Prabanjam | 3:33 |
3. | "Adiye" | GKB | Dhibu Ninan Thomas | Kapil Kapilan | 4:32 |
4. | "Kavan" | Navakkarai Naveen Prabanjam | Santhosh Sivashanmugam & Sathish Selvakumar (arrangers) | Navakkarai Naveen Prabanjam | 1:32 |
5. | "Kaadhal Kanmani" | Nithish | G. V. Prakash Kumar | G. V. Prakash Kumar, Swagatha S Krishnan | 5:02 |
6. | "Maalai Nera Theneer Suvai" | Thamizhanangu | Siddhu Kumar | Lakshmikanthan | 1:55 |
7. | "Miss You Baby" | Aishvarrya Suresh | G. V. Prakash Kumar | Aishvarrya Suresh | 2:48 |
Total length: | 21:56 |
The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised the lead actor's performances and the music, but criticised film's screenplay and excessive length.[9] M. Suganth of the Times of India gave the film three out of five stars and wrote that the film "is an often fascinating, indulgent peek into the life of a deeply flawed character." Praising performance of GV Prakash Kumar Suganth opined, "[and] he does a pretty good job in capturing the obnoxiousness of this character." Criticising the writing and editing Suganth stated, "Both the writing and the editing give the feeling of requiring tighter focus." Appreciating the handheld shots from Theni cinematographer, the reviewer said, "[relying on handheld shots] to narrate this tale makes us feel like we are in the midst of these characters and being part of their lives." In conclusion Suganth said, that in the ending the director didn't present the emotional effect of fallout on protagonists but only showed how it effected the lives of those around them, that's why the ending felt "less impactful despite being a progressive one."[10]
Award[a] | Date of ceremony[b] | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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Edison Awards | 12 March 2022 | Best Female Rising Star | Divya Bharathi | Won | [11][12] |
Techofes Awards | 16 May 2022 | Best Debut Actress | Divya Bharathi | Won | [13] |
Radio City Awards | 17 May 2022 | Woman Entertainer of the year - Cinema | Divya Bharathi | Won | [14] |
Behindwoods Gold Medals | 21 May 2022 | Best Debut Actor - Female | Divya Bharathi | Won | [citation needed] |
She India Awards | 28 May 2022 | Sensational Star of the year | Divya Bharathi | Won | |
10th South Indian International Movie Awards | 11 September 2022 | Best Debutant Director - Tamil | Sathish Selvakumar | Nominated | [15] |
Best Playback Singer (Male) - Tamil | Kapil Kapilan | Won | |||
Best Comedian - Tamil | Munishkanth | Nominated | |||
Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards | 6 April 2023 | Best Playback Singer (Male) | Kapil Kapilan | Won | [16] |