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Dejavu
Theatrical release poster
Directed byArvindh Srinivasan
Written byArvindh Srinivasan
Produced byK. Vijay Pandi
P. G. Muthiah
StarringArulnithi
Madhoo
Achyuth Kumar
Smruthi Venkat
CinematographyP. G. Muthiah
Edited byArul E Siddharth
Music byGhibran
Production
companies
White Carpet Films
PG Media Works
Distributed bySouth India
Release date
  • 22 July 2022 (2022-07-22)
Running time
118 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Dejavu is a 2022 Indian Tamil-language mystery thriller film directed by Arvindh Srinivasan and produced by K. Vijay Pandi and P. G. Muthiah.[1] The film stars Arulnithi, Madhoo, Achyuth Kumar, and Smruthi Venkat.[2][3] The film was released theatrically on 22 July 2022 and received mixed reviews from critics and audience, and became a box office success.[citation needed] The film was partially shot in Telugu as Repeat with Naveen Chandra replacing Arulnithi, which was directly released on Hotstar.[4]

Plot

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Subramani, a novelist, goes to a police station while very drunk to file a complaint that he has been receiving threatening calls from the fictional characters he had created in his novels and demands police protection. The police mocks his claim and sends him away. Subramani returns home and starts writing again. The next day, police arrive at his house and interrogate him about a call they had received from a woman named Pooja, who had called the control room saying she had been kidnapped. Pooja mentioned the writer's name and location briefly before her mobile was switched off. Police check with Subramani and are shocked to see that he had written about Pooja. They thrash him as they enquire about this, but his neighbours come to his rescue, recording the incident and uploading it on social media. This causes embarrassment to the police. The incident catches the attention of DGP Asha Pramod, who is trying to keep things tidy for the PM's visit. Asha checks with the police and is initially disappointed with the way things are handled but is shocked to find that her daughter Pooja was kidnapped and she made the call to the police control room. Now things become personal, and Asha meets Subramani herself to enquire about Pooja. Subramani says he is innocent and has no clue about the incident, but whatever he had written in his story exactly happened. Police start wondering if it is a case of ESP.

News of the missing Pooja and police harassment of Subramani in this regard start circulating on social media. Asha is thus forced to address the media denying any such claims. Police assign a constable to monitor what Subramani writes. She contacts the DGP of another state and asks for an officer to help her rescue Pooja. The DGP mentions he will send ACP Vikram Kumar to support her. The writer pens this incident as it happens, further prompting the question of his ESP ability. Vikram arrives and starts his inquiry. He suspects that Subramani uses some communication with the outside world with a hidden device. However, that does not turn out to be the case. Vikram comes to know that Pooja had attended a party last evening, where she had an altercation with one of the guests. Pooja then left the party midway and had gone missing since. Vikram continues his investigation enquiring with Pooja's colleagues trying to track Pooja but in vain.

Subramani continues his story, which miraculously keeps happening in real life. He even predicts a taxi number that Pooja's colleague uses. He writes of another kidnapping, prompting police to enquire about other cases reported on that date. We see a cab driver report a case of a young girl's kidnapping by some people in a BMW car. The driver who reported the case vanishes after giving a verbal statement. Asha and Vikram check the CCTV footage to identify the driver. Asha says the driver was someone she knew but has already dead an year ago. A dead body is thrown by some thugs into the sea. The whole incident is predicted by Subramani.

We then come to know about a case closed a year ago which involved the brutal gang rape and murder of a woman named Janani. It is revealed that the men in the same BMW car prophesied by Subramani had kidnapped, raped, and murdered Janani a year ago, and a taxi driver Ravi was the only witness. A police team under Asha tracks down the youths, but one of them is the son of an influential central minister who had considerable power. He bribes Asha to leave his son out of the picture in exchange for her promotion to DGP. Asha gladly agrees and encounters Ravi instead. She frames false charges on Ravi, making him the prime accused in the case justifying his encounter.

Vikram cracks the case with his intelligence. He traces Pooja and rescues her from the same influential central minister's son. Vikram then identifies the mastermind behind the entire scene. It turns out that the taxi driver Ravi had a twin brother, Rahul, who is a techie. Rahul teams up with his father, who is none other than Subramani, and two friends. Their objective is to bring out the facts of Ravi's case and restore his reputation. To do this, they recreated the kidnapping of Janani with Pooja to create a media sensation that would bring out the facts. Vikram puts the facts in front of Asha, and she orders Vikram to kill everyone involved in the case and frame it as an encounter. Vikram sympathizes with Subramani and his son and kills the minister's son and releases the footage of Asha ordering the cleanup. This makes Asha lose her job and be subjected to an inquiry.

In a final twist, it is revealed that Vikram is actually Janani's boyfriend. Though Janani is critically injured, doctors predict she would recover after her gangrape. Asha fears that if Janani survives, she would spill the beans on the truth about Ravi, so she kills her in the hospital. Her boyfriend, under the name of Vikram, has now taken his revenge against Asha and the minister's son.

Asha tries to explain to the angry and disgusted Pooja, but the latter refuses to talk to her. Out of guilt, Asha goes into a room, closes the door, and shoots herself.

Cast

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  • Arulnithi as ACP Vikram Kumar alias Arun
  • Madhoo as DGP Asha Pramod
  • Achyuth Kumar as Novelist Subramani (voice dubbed by M. S. Bhaskar)
  • Smruthi Venkat as Pooja, Asha's daughter
  • Maria Vincent as Janani
  • Ragav Vijay as Ravi and Rahul (dual role)
  • Kaali Venkat as Constable Ezhumalai
  • Mime Gopi as ACP
  • Chetan as Chetan, Asha's PA
  • Supergood Subramani as Constable N. Divakar Bala
  • Yalini Rajan as Anitha, Pooja's best friend
  • Surjith Kumar as Kishore, Pooja's colleague
  • Girija as Ramya, Pooja's colleague
  • Joseph as Siddharth, MLA's son
  • KPY Bala

Production

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In November 2020, the film's shooting started. Due to Covid-19, the shoot of the film was postponed and finally completed in June 2021.

Release

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Theatrical

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The title of the film and the first look poster of the film were unveiled by director Venkat Prabhu, M. Sasikumar in his Twitter account on 21 July 2021. In January 2022, the film's teaser was released by Udhayanidhi Stalin. The movie was announced to be released on 22 July 2022.[5][6][7]

Home media

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The satellite rights of the film were sold to Colors TV.[8]

Reception

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The film received mixed. A critic from Behindwoods wrote, "Dejavu is a watchable thriller with twists and turns".[9] Logesh Balachandran of The Times of India rated the film 2.0 out of 5 stars and stated that "Arulnithi's effort to try something inventive is laudable, but Dejavu is certainly not a film you can experience more than once."[10] Haricharan Pudipeddi of Hindustan Times after reviewing the film stated that "As far as a thriller goes, Dejavu manages to impress to a large extent and leaves hardly any room for complaints."[11]

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References

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  1. ^ "Arulnithi to play an investigating officer in Dejavu". Cinema Express. Cinema Express. 20 July 2021. Archived from the original on 21 July 2021. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  2. ^ "'Dejavu' to get a Hindi remake". The Times of India. 20 July 2022. Archived from the original on 24 July 2022. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Arulnithi: Not many senior filmmakers have approached me". Cinema Express. 21 July 2022. Archived from the original on 22 July 2022. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  4. ^ "Telugu Film 'Repeat' OTT Release Date, Platform Finally Out!". Binged. 23 November 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  5. ^ "Arulnithi's Dejavu to hit screens on July 22". www.dtnext.in. DT Next. Retrieved 11 June 2022.[dead link]
  6. ^ "Dejavu Movie Review: Dejavu, a crime thriller fails to live up to expectations". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 29 July 2022. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  7. ^ "Dejavu Movie Review: Logic goes for a toss in this rudderless thriller". Cinema Express. 22 July 2022. Archived from the original on 1 August 2022. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  8. ^ "Behindwoods on Twitter: ". @arulnithitamil 's #Dejavu Satellite rights acquired by @ColorsTvTamil".
  9. ^ "Dejavu (Aka) Thejavu review". 23 July 2022. Archived from the original on 27 July 2022. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  10. ^ "Dejavu Movie Review : Dejavu, a crime thriller fails to live up to expectations". The Times of India.
  11. ^ "Déjà vu review: Arulnithi-starrer investigative thriller checks all the boxes and never wastes audience's time". Hindustan Times. 22 July 2022. Retrieved 22 July 2022.