Ochayee

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Ochayee
Directed byO. Aasaithambi
Written byO. Aasaithambi
Produced byThiraviya Pandian
StarringDhaya
Thamarai
CinematographyPremshankar
Edited byG. Sasikumar
Music byJeevaraja
Production
company
Aachi Kizhavi Thirai Koodam
Distributed byPMR International
Release date
  • 15 October 2010 (2010-10-15)
Running time
135 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Ochayee is a 2010 Tamil language drama film directed by O. Aasaithambi. The film stars newcomers Dhaya and Thamarai, with Rajesh, Santhana Bharathi, Ganja Karuppu, Shakeela, O. Murugan and Thiravi Pandian playing supporting roles. The film, produced by Thiraviya Pandian, had musical score by Jeevaraja and was released on 15 October 2010.

Plot[edit]

The film begins with the ruffian Mokkasamy (Dhaya) killing the village big-wig Nagarasu in Madurai.

In the past, Periyamaayan (Rajesh) was the father of the young Mokkasamy who had lost his mother at a very young age. To care of Mokkasamy, Periyamaayan decided to re-marry to a much younger woman but she then ill-treated Mokkasamy and disallowed intimacy with Periyamaayan. When Periyamaayan came to know about his second wife's extramarital affair with a stranger, Periyamaayan killed them both and was jailed, leaving his son alone. Therefore, Mokkasamy was struggling with no money and he did odd jobs. Karutha Pandi (Thiravi Pandian), a local rowdy with a golden heart, took Mokkasamy under his wing and considered Mokkasamy like his own son.

Many years later, after coming out of jail, Periyamaayan returns to his village and he is astonished to see his son Mokkasamy being arrested by the police. A constable told about his wife's illicit affair with Nagarasu to Mokkasamy thus an infuriated Mokkasamy killed Nagarasu. Karutha Pandi then bails Mokkasamy out of jail. Aandi Thevar (Santhana Bharathi), the village big-wig and Nagarasu's ally, urges to take revenge on Mokkasamy.

One day, the mother of Ochayee (Thamarai) dies and Periyamaayan brings Ochayee at his home. Mokkasamy, who became a misogynist after his stepmother's affair, spends his time humiliating and insulting his childhood sweetheart Ochayee. Thereafter, he falls in love with Ochayee. Karutha Pandi advises Mokkasamy to become a responsible man and to find a decent job. In the meantime, Aandi Thevar is killed by his mentally ill son and the villagers blame Mokkasamy for killing him, hence the police encounter Karutha Pandi and his henchmen. Mokkasamy, who is hiding from the police, marries Ochayee in a hurry with the blessings of Periyamaayan and the two plan to escape from the village. The couple in an autorickshaw is then hit by a lorry and they are killed in the accident.

Cast[edit]

  • Dhaya as Mokkasamy
  • Thamarai as Ochayee
  • Rajesh as Periyamaayan
  • Santhana Bharathi as Aandi Thevar
  • Ganja Karuppu as Azhagar
  • Shakeela as Pottu Kanni
  • O. Murugan as Ezharai
  • Thiravi Pandian as Karutha Pandi
  • Usman as Mottai
  • Usilai Bharathi as Oomaiyan
  • Rathnasamy as Police Inspector
  • Ochchu
  • Surulipatti as Yeththu
  • Haranram as Nagarasu
  • Sundar as Kudaloor Peyathevar
  • Vetri as Onapatti Rasu
  • Chandhini as Poocharam
  • Sindhu as Velammal

Production[edit]

O. Aasaithambi made his directorial debut with Ochayee under Aachi Kizhavi Thirai Koodam banner. Newcomers Daya and Thamarai were selected to play the lead roles, Rajesh, Santhana Bharathi, Ganja Karuppu and Shakeela were also part of the film. The camera was handled by Premshankar and the music scored by Jeevaraja. The film producer Thiraviya Pandian said that he had been scouting for a suitable story since 2006 and was really excited when the director narrated the story to him. He added that Ochayee is a village subject that he was keen on and decided to produce it. The film had been shot in Madurai, Usilampatti, Theni and Chennai. A reported decision by the State Commercial Taxes department refusing to exempt the film Ochayee from entertainment tax stating that the title is not a Tamil name has triggered a fresh debate. The film director garnered support from political leaders including CPI State secretary D. Pandian and VCK supreme Thol. Thirumavalavan. 'Ochayee' is a popular folk deity around Usilampatti in Madurai district.[1][2][3]

Soundtrack[edit]

Ochayee
Soundtrack album by
Jeevaraja
Released2010
Recorded2010
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length25:40
ProducerJeevaraja

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by Jeevaraja. The soundtrack features 6 tracks with lyrics written by Snehan and O. Aasaithambi. The audio was released in 2010 in three different places: in Australia, at the Arulmigu Osandamman Temple in Pappapatti and at the AVM studio in Chennai.[3][4][5][6][7]

Track Song Singer(s) Duration
1 "Pathooru Petti" Velmurugan 4:44
2 "Kammangaatukule" Harish Raghavendra, Bhavatharini 4:09
3 "Nochikattu" Sriram Parthasarathy, Surmukhi Raman 4:50
4 "Sonthamellaam" Surmukhi Raman 2:36
5 "Sonthamellaam" Haricharan 5:15
6 "Marikkolunthu" Manikka Vinayagam, Chinnaponnu 4:06

Reception[edit]

The film was released on 5 October 2010 alongside four other films.[8][9]

Sify said, "The director Asai Thambi has nothing new to say other than rehashing so many earlier 'Made in Madurai' films with more melodrama and violence".[10] Behindwoods stated, "Ochayee is the usual thorough-fare that we are used to. A tried and tested formula, newcomers and the usual 'village' backdrop make this a dull watch" and called it "dull, disoriented and tedious".[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ochayee arrives". Behindwoods.com. 18 March 2010. Archived from the original on 19 October 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2019.
  2. ^ "'Ochayee' in trouble". IndiaGlitz.com. 27 October 2010. Retrieved 15 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b S. R. Ashok Kumar (7 June 2010). "Folk tunes to the fore". The Hindu. Retrieved 15 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Ochaayi (2010) - Jeevaraja". MusicIndiaOnline. Archived from the original on 31 March 2017. Retrieved 15 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Ochaye movie trailer launched". ayngaran.com. 31 May 2010. Archived from the original on 18 April 2024. Retrieved 15 March 2019.
  6. ^ "AUDIO LAUNCH QUITE DIFFERENT". Behindwoods.com. 3 May 2010. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 15 March 2019.
  7. ^ "OCHAYEE'S AUDIO LAUNCHED IN AUSTRALIA". Behindwoods.com. 8 June 2010. Archived from the original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2019.
  8. ^ "Friday Fiesta 151010". IndiaGlitz.com. 14 October 2010. Archived from the original on 18 April 2024. Retrieved 15 March 2019.
  9. ^ "7 releases on Friday, Oct 15". Sify. 8 June 2010. Retrieved 15 March 2019.[dead link]
  10. ^ "Ochaayi". Sify. Archived from the original on 6 November 2010. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
  11. ^ "OCHAYEE MOVIE REVIEW". Behindwoods.com. Archived from the original on 10 April 2019. Retrieved 15 March 2019.

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