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Kutti Pisasu
Directed byRama Narayanan
Screenplay byRama Narayanan
Story byRama Narayanan
Produced byRama Narayanan
Starring
CinematographyK. Selvaraj
Edited byRajkeerthi
Music byDeva
Production
company
Release date
  • 7 May 2010 (2010-05-07)
CountryIndia
LanguagesTamil,
Telugu,
Kannada

Kutti Pisasu in Tamil, Bombat Car in Kannada and Cara Majaka in Telugu is a 2010 Indian multilingual fantasy film written and directed by Rama Narayanan,[1] who returns after an eight year sabbatical.[2] The film stars Baby Geethika, Ramji, Rajiv Kanakala, Silli Lalli Ravishankar, Sangeetha, and Ramya Krishnan, while Riyaz Khan, Shafi, Ganja Karuppu, and Nassar play supporting roles.[3] Each version has a slightly different supporting cast.[4][5] The Tamil version was dubbed in Hindi as Magic Robot and in Bengali as Robot - The Magic Car. The Tamil version was named after a song from Kaalai (2008), which also stars Sangeetha.

Plot

The film opens with Kinathadi Kaali (Ramya Krishnan) establishing her powers with a couple of sequences, including reducing a screen scorcher (Nassar) to a pale shadow. Cut to the present, where Priya (Geethika) is the intelligent daughter of Pichumani (Ramji) and Gayathri (Sangeetha), who treat her like the apple of their eyes. Soon, she is possessed by the spirit of Savithri (Kaveri), who was ditched by her fiancé Nanjappan (Riyaz Khan). With the help of Kaali, it is the now the turn of Savithri and her brother Karuppu (Ganja Karuppu) to take revenge. How they punish Nanjappan and his sorcerer friend Mandiramoorthy (Shafi) is the rest of the story.

Cast

Actor (Tamil version) Actor (Telugu) Actor (Kannada) Role
Baby Geethika Priya (Durga in Telugu)
Sangeetha Gayathri
Ramya Krishnan Goddess Kaali
Riyaz Khan Nanjappan (Mahendra in Telugu)
Ganja Karuppu Ali Sharan
Kaveri Mithila Naik Savithri
Delhi Ganesh L. B. Sriram Doddanna Priya's grandpa
Ramji Rajiv Kanakala Ravishankar Gowda Priya's father
Kadhal Dhandapani Kullamuni
Shafi Mandhira Moorthy
Amit Tiwari Nanjappa's friend
Nassar British man
Livingston Police officer
Alex Horse rider
Kotesh Manava Police officer
Tamil version
Telugu version
Kannada version

Production

Geetika was cast in this film after winning season 5 of the Telugu-language dance show Aata Juniors.[6] She was credited in Kannada as Kruthika.[7] A Morris Minor car that turns into a giant named "Car Man" is the film's antagonist.[8][2] The car that featured in the film was made specially for the movie.[9] Actress Sangeetha was cast as one of the leads.[10]

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by Deva.[11]

Tamil Tracklist
No. Song Singers Lyrics Length (m:ss)
1 "Dole Dole" Vaishali, Chorus Jayanth 04:51
2 "Chennai Pattanam" Vaishali R. Pawan 04:23
3 "Thangachi" Krishnaraj, K. S. Chithra Rama Narayanan 05:00
4 "Kutti Pisasu" Divya, Vaishali Erode Iraivan 05:18
Telugu Tracklist[12]
No. Song
1 "Dole Dole"
2 "Gelupu Naadi Gajala"
3 "Tallini Minchu"
4 "Konte Pisachi"
Kannada Tracklist[13]
No. Song Lyrics
1 "Putta Putta" Dwarki Raghav
2 "Gelliri Nammavaru"
3 "Nanna Mudhu Tangi"
4 "Damaku Damaku"

Critical reception

Tamil version

Sify wrote "The special effects and graphics are just ok; otherwise there is nothing in the film. Ramanarayanan has tried to mix witchcraft, sorcery, crass comedy with modern graphics borrowed from films like ?The Transformer? and ?The Car?. It is meant strictly for the consumption of interior Tamil Nadu audiences."[14] The Times of India wrote "This is strictly for the masses, and although may turn out to be cotton candy for mothers and kids, you can't help feeling that Rama Narayanan has been away from direction for too long. It shows."[8] Rediff wrote "Story-wise, there's no great variation from predecessors like all the Amma movies but this one comes with an interesting ghost-twist. On the flip side, the production values are tacky, the acting juvenile and the screenplay downright silly."[15] The Hindu wrote "There's little to say in terms of story or production value. Strange, considering director Rama. Narayanan is a veteran in children's and godly movies, even if they are terribly over-the-top!".[16]

Kannada version

Deccan Herald opined that "With most films boasting of superior, state-of-art technology, "Bombat Car" looks like a pathetic attempt to win back the traditional audience of such films - women and small children. However, with able support from the graphics and special effects guys, the effect is tolerable - the handsome robot dancing in tandem with the prancing kid, not at all conveying menace.[17] Bangalore Mirror wrote that Rama Narayanan "manages to keep the film interesting. There is no logic to what transpires, but it is fun to watch. And it won't be just kids who will find it enjoyable.[7] Indiaglitz wrote "Quite often the tricks in this flick and Baby Kirthika stunning performance are sure to attract the attention. The technology usage despite of inspiration from the Hindi film "Tarzan the Wonder Car", Hollywood's "Transformers", "Anaconda" etc Rama Narayanan has given a convincing film that is a Paisa Vasool. The robot that his technical team arrived at is another redeeming feature of this film."[18]

References

  1. ^ "Kutty Pisasu, a tri-lingual film". New Indian Express. 14 April 2010. Archived from the original on 21 January 2022. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  2. ^ a b "I never run after stars: Ramanarayanan". The Times of India. 14 January 2017. Archived from the original on 22 January 2022. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Kutti Pisasu Movie Review". Tamil Studios. Archived from the original on 16 May 2010. Retrieved 9 May 2010.
  4. ^ "Mysterious car". Indiaglitz. 8 April 2010. Archived from the original on 21 January 2022. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Friday release". Deccan Herald. 6 May 2010. Archived from the original on 21 January 2022. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Aata Geethika: ఆట ఫేమ్ గీతిక ఎక్కడుంది.. యాక్సిడెంట్ తర్వాత ఆమె పరిస్థితి ఏంటి? [Aata Geethika: Where is the Aata fame Geethika.. What was her condition after the accident?]". News18 (in Telugu). 8 June 2021. Archived from the original on 21 January 2022. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  7. ^ a b "Bombat Car: Find the kid in you". Bangalore Mirror. 7 May 2010. Archived from the original on 22 January 2022. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  8. ^ a b "Kutti Pisasu Movie Review {2/5}: Critic Review of Kutti Pisasu by Times of India". The Times of India.
  9. ^ "A peek into 'Bombat Car'". New Indian Express. 9 December 2009. Archived from the original on 22 January 2022. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  10. ^ "'Arm candy? No way!'". The Times of India. 14 January 2017. Archived from the original on 22 January 2022. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  11. ^ "Kutty Pisasu (2010) - Deva - Listen to Kutty Pisasu songs/music online - MusicIndiaOnline". mio.to. Archived from the original on 14 February 2018.
  12. ^ "Cara Majaka | Juke Box | Geethika, Sangeetha, Ramya Krishnan, Ramji, Kaveri | Shivaranjani Music". YouTube. Archived from the original on 21 January 2022. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  13. ^ "Bombat Car – ಬೊಂಬಾಟ್ ಕಾರ್ (2010/೨೦೧೦)". October 2013. Archived from the original on 22 January 2022. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  14. ^ "Kutty Pisasu". Sify. Archived from the original on 1 July 2016.
  15. ^ "Kutty Pisasu is strictly for kids". Rediff. Archived from the original on 4 August 2016. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  16. ^ Rao, Subha J. (6 May 2010). "No spirited encounter this!". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 29 October 2021. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  17. ^ "Revenge can be fun too". Deccan Herald. 7 May 2010. Archived from the original on 22 January 2022. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  18. ^ "Bombat Car review. Bombat Car Kannada movie review, story, rating". Indiaglitz. Archived from the original on 6 April 2017. Retrieved 20 March 2023.

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