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Contents.Plot Saravanan, a psychiatrist, meets up with his foster brother Senthilnathan alias Senthil, and his wife Ganga while on vacation. Senthil's mother Kasthuri wanted Senthil to marry Priya, the daughter of his father's cousin Kandaswamy, to reunite the two branches of the family after 30 years of separation because Senthil's father chose to marry Kasthuri instead of Kandaswamy's sister, Akhilandeshwari. Saravanan learns that Senthil had bought the Vettaiyapuram mansion, despite attempts by the local village elders to dissuade them, and moves in with them. Akhilandeshwari is jealous of Saravanan and plots to kill him with the help of her assistant Oomaiyan.When the family visits their ancestral temple, the chief priest reveals the reason everyone fears the mansion. 150 years ago, a king named Vettaiyan travelled to in, where he met and fell in love with a dancer named Chandramukhi.

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However, she did not reciprocate his feelings as she was already in love with a dancer named Gunashekaran. As a result, Vettaiyan took her back to his palace by force. Unknown to him, Chandramukhi made Gunashekaran stay in a house nearby and had meetings with him secretly. When Vettaiyan discovered this, he beheaded Gunashekaran on and burnt Chandramukhi alive. As a result, Chandramukhi's ghost tried to take revenge on Vettaiyan, who with the help of various priests and sorcerers from all over the country, tames the ghost by locking it up in a room located in the palace's south-west corner. Priya is in love with Vishwanathan, a dance professor who reciprocates her feelings.

Their love is supported by Saravanan, who requests Kandaswamy to arrange their marriage.After hearing Chandramukhi's story, Ganga, who thinks that the story was fabricated to scare thieves from stealing treasures in the room, wishes to go there. She gets the room key from the gardener's granddaughter Durga and opens the door to the room. Saravanan sees a conversation between Durga and Ganga, and runs away, thinking that Durga is possessed, because a flash of light appeared when both of them were speaking. Subsequently, strange things begin to happen in the household; a ghost frightens the people in the house, things inexplicably break, and Ganga's catches fire. Suspicion turns towards Durga. Senthil immediately calls Saravanan to solve the case.

As soon as Saravanan returns, a mysterious being tries to kill Priya. Saravanan also investigates other incidents such as the attempts to kill Senthil are made with poisoning his coffee and by pushing a fish tank on top of him, and a mysterious voice singing during the night.Ganga mysteriously disappears during Priya and Viswanathan's wedding reception. Saravanan notices her absence and searches for her, but he is almost killed by Oomaiyan—who has been sent by Akhilandeshwari.

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Saravanan subdues Oomaiyan and with Senthil's help finds Ganga, who is supposedly being sexually harassed by Viswanathan. Saravanan reveals to Senthil and Viswanathan that Ganga suffers from. Saravanan tells them that Ganga tried to kill Priya and Senthil, and framed Viswanathan for sexual harassment because from Chandramukhi's view, Viswanathan is her lover Gunashekaran since he stays at the same place Gunashekaran did. By framing Vishwanathan, Chandramukhi wanted to stop the reception. The only way to stop Chandramukhi is to make her believe she killed Vettaiyan on Durgashtami since Saravanan impersonated Vettaiyan and disrupted one of the conducted by the exorcist Ramachandra Acharya by conversing with the ghost to know its wish. But before that he asks Senthil to trigger Ganga to see by himself whether she is turning into Chandramukhi or not. When Senthil triggers Ganga she shows the dark personality of Chandramukhi which shocks Senthil.

Senthil shouts Ganga to make her normal, seeing she had done something weird she cried out loud and pleaded him not to punish him which literally worries him.Akhilandeshwari overhears Saravanan's idea of self-sacrifice and apologises to him. On Durgashtami, in the dance hall, the family and Ramachandra Acharya allow Chandramukhi to burn Saravanan alive. Ramachandra Acharya blows smoke and ash on Ganga's face when she is given a torch to burn Saravanan.

Senthil then opens a trapdoor to let Saravanan escape, and an effigy of Vettaiyan gets burnt instead. Convinced that Vettaiyan is dead, Chandramukhi leaves Ganga's body, curing her. The two families are reunited after 30 years, Saravanan and Durga fall in love, and the couple Swarna and Murugesan become parents after eight years of marriage.Cast. Four weeks ago, Rajinikanth called me on a Sunday afternoon, and asked what I was doing. I told him I had had a lot of and was spending time with my sons! He laughed in his stylish way, and then asked if I was doing any new production. I told him we are thinking of doing a Hindi film with in March.

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We are also doing a Telugu serial which my cousins are looking after. I was quite free at the time. That's when he asked me, 'Shall we do a film, Ramu?' It came as a pleasant surprise. On a Sunday afternoon, after a heavy lunch, this suggestion from Rajnikanth was like superb dessert! I said, 'I am very happy sir.'

He told me he had heard a subject, and we would make a film on that.— Ramkumar Ganesan on how Chandramukhi developed, in October 2004During the success meet of (1992), Rajinikanth announced that he would act in ' 50th film, which would eventually become Chandramukhi. In September 2004, Rajinikanth congratulated P. Vasu on the success of his film (2004) and was impressed with the film's screenplay. Vasu then requested to remake the film in Tamil with Rajinikanth, who in turn, called and asked him to produce it under Ramkumar's banner, Sivaji Productions.Ramkumar telephoned Vasu, who was offering worship in a temple in at that time, informing him of Rajinikanth's wish to do Apthamitra in Tamil under his direction. Vasu reworked the script he wrote for Apthamitra to suit Rajinikanth's style of acting.

The film dealt mainly with the concept of dissociative identity disorder, commonly known as 'multiple personality disorder' (MPD) or 'split personality disorder'. Another film titled (2005), which featured in the lead role, and was released two months after Chandramukhi, was also based on the same disorder.was the film's art director, and also designed the costumes used in the film. Regarding the designing of the Vettaiyapuram palace, he watched both Apthamitra and its source Malayalam film (1993) to get the basic idea of the film's plot.

Vasu wanted Tharani to make the sets more colourful and grand and did not want the realistic look of the original film. Tharani designed Chandramukhi's room and placed a corridor in it, which was quite different from the original and its Kannada remake. The corridor resembled those commonly seen in palaces in. Did additional costume designing in the film. Casting Rajinikanth played the roles of Dr. Saravanan and King Vettaiyan. He sported a wig for his role.

Both Rajinikanth and P. Vasu discussed every scene featuring the former and added necessary inputs before they were shot. Rajinikanth appears in the beginning of the film unlike Manichitrathazhu, where the same character, played by, appears in the middle of the film. Rajinikanth requested Vasu to change the dancer's name from Nagavalli, which was the name of the danseuse in Apthamithra, to Chandramukhi since the latter sounded more royal. While uttered 'Haula Haula' in the original, Rajinikanth used 'Lakka Lakka', which was based on the mannerisms of a villain in a Marathi play Rajinikanth watched in his childhood days. Ramkumar's brother Prabhu played Senthilnathan, a and owner of Ganesh Constructions. Prabhu co-produced the film with Ramkumar.For the roles of Ganga and Chandramukhi, was initially selected to reprise her role from Apthamithra, but her death led the director to choose and he shaped the character to suit her.

In November 2004, Simran refused to do the project, as her role required a lot of dancing and cited her pregnancy at that time as another main reason for her refusal. Was offered the role but she declined the offer due to schedule conflicts. And were also considered as replacements. The role finally went to Jyothika, who gave 50 days of her schedule for the film.

Vasu wanted Jyothika to perform her scenes in a manner different from that of 's role in Manichitrathazhu, enacting the scenes himself before they were shot featuring Jyothika. Nayantara was selected to portray Rajinikanth's love interest, Durga, after Vasu was impressed with her performance in her debut film (2003).Vadivelu portrayed the comic role of Murugesan, Akhilandeswari's and Kandaswamy's younger brother. Rajinikanth, at the film's 200th day theatrical run celebration function, said that it was he who recommended Vadivelu to Vasu for the role and had asked Ramkumar Ganesan to get Vadivelu's dates before planning the filming schedules. Played Kandaswamy, Murugesan's older brother., who was known for her role in the Malayalam film, (1965), played Akhilandeswari, the intimidating older sister of Kandaswamy and Murugesan. When Sheela was signed on for the role, she was requested by the producers not to divulge details about her role to the media. The amphitheatre in Hierapolis where 'Konjam Neram' was shot.commenced on 24 October 2004 with a ceremony for the at Annai Illam, the residence of. Ramkumar Ganesan said the filming would be finished by 15 February 2005, giving the crew two months to complete the post-production work, including.

The first shooting schedule began two days later with a fight scene choreographed by and filmed at in Chennai. More than 25 and 30 stunt artists were involved in the fight sequence that featured Rajinikanth. The Vettaiyapuram mansion was erected in. The song sequences, one picturised on Rajini alone, two songs in which he appears with the other principal cast members, and the climax song, which was picturised on Jyothika, were filmed in.

Vasu said the film had taken only 78 days to be completed instead of the planned 120 days.The picturisation of the song 'Devuda Devuda' focused on a variety of professions, especially janitors, sewage cleaners, farmers and washer folk. According to Ramji, who helped the production unit look for locations for the song 'Konjam Neram', Australia and Russia were the initial choices for filming locations for the song sequence, but Ramkumar Ganesan and Vasu chose Turkey, making Chandramukhi the first Tamil film to be shot there. The production unit flew to from via on 25 February 2005. The filming of the song was completed after the audio launch. 'Konjam Neram' was shot in segments in.

Shooting in Ephesus took six hours. The segment in Pamukkale was filmed in an amphitheatre in the ancient city of, which is located close to Pamukkale. The last segment was shot in the region, a 10-hour drive by bus from Istanbul. 'Raa Raa' was choreographed by and took four days to be completed instead of the planned seven days. Music Chandramukhiby.

Released5 March 2005Recorded2004–2005Star Music (Marketing)An Ak Audiochronology(2005)Chandramukhi(2005)(2005)composed the soundtrack album and the background score of Chandramukhi. The soundtrack album consists of six tracks., and wrote the lyrics for the Tamil version.

Bhuvanachandra, and Vaali wrote the lyrics for the dubbed Telugu version. The track 'Raa Raa' was based on the Surya raaga, which is also known as the Sallabham raaga. Was engaged to sing a song for the film and to attend the film's audio launch. The audio rights for the film were sold to Sanjay Wadhwa of AnAK audio for ₹ 11 million.

And were the sponsors for the audio launch and marketing.The album was released on 5 March 2005 at the hotel in. An overseas audio launch took place the next day in Malaysia. At the Music World shop in Chennai, 437 cassettes and 227 compact discs were sold on the first day of its stock release. The cassettes were priced at ₹ 45 each and CD's at ₹ 99 each.

The original soundtrack of the film and a titled 'The making of Chandramukhi', were released on 27 September 2005 in Chennai. The film's background score was released as a separate album.The album received positive reviews from critics. Siddhu Warrier of said that 'Devuda Devuda' 'finds S.

Balasubramanian in top form'. He called 'Konjam Neram' 'melodious in a forgettable kind of way', 'Athinthom' a 'soft, melodious song', 'Kokku Para Para' as 'insipid', 'Raa Raa' 'a rather listenable track', and said 'Annonda Pattu' is 'vintage Rajni, and gets your feet tapping. One can almost picture Rajni brandishing his trademark cigarette and sunglasses as he gyrates to the beat. If one is a die-hard Rajni fan, then one is likely to go beserk dancing to this.'

Singer, writing for The Hindu called the song 'Konjam Neram', which was based on the raga, an 'attractive take on the raga' and said the song 'is contemporary in feel and traditional at the roots'. Track list Original track list No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length1.' Devuda Devuda'05:162.'

Konjam Neram',04:293.' Balasubrahmanyam, Vaishali04:344.'

Kokku Para Para', Rajalakshmi04:525.' Annanoda Pattu',05:256.' Raa Raa'Binny Krishnakumar,05:15Total length:29:51Telugu version No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length1.'

Devuda Devuda'BhuvanachandraS. Chiluka Pada Pada'Tippu, Rajalakshmi, Ganga04:463.' Andala Aakasamantha'Suddala Ashok TejaS. Konta Kalam'Sujatha Mohan, Madhu Balakrishnan04:255.' Annagari Mata'Bhuvanachandra, Karthik05:156.'

Vaarai Naan Unnai Thedi'Vaali05:19Total length:29:37Release The film was released on 14 April 2005, a Tamil New Year's Day release, alongside Kamal Haasan's and 's. Chandramukhi was released in 37 theatres in Malaysia, 15 in Europe, nine in Sri Lanka, seven in the United States, four each in Canada and the and two each in Australia and Singapore.

The film was released with 23 prints in, 12 more than Rajinikanth's (1999).The producers entered into a business dealing with to promote the film; of the songs from the film's soundtrack and special screensavers were issued. Giant cutouts of Rajinikanth and movie release posters were posted all over the state as a run-up for the release. The promotional campaign started in early March 2005 and continued mid-May that year.

The movie was screened in eight city theatres in Chennai. The theatrical rights of the film in the and districts combined were sold to local theatre owners Tirupur Balu and Seenu for ₹2.25 crore (US$330,000).Chandramukhi was screened at the 18th in Japan on 23 October 2005 and 28 October 2005 as part of the 'Winds of Asia' section.

It was the first public screening of the film in Japan. It was met with positive response from audiences there. The film opened the Film Festival held at the in, United Arab Emirates, becoming the first to open the Film Festival. In November 2011, it was screened at the International Tamil Film Festival held in, alongside (1968), (2007), (2010), (2010), (2010) and (2011).Though the film was a remake, who wrote the story for Manichithrathazhu, was not mentioned in either the opening or closing credits.

Instead, the story was credited to the director P. Vasu defended himself by stating the script was not a remake of the original and that only the basic plot was used. Home media The film's original negative was damaged because of poor care and ill treatment. AP International started a restoration project, which scanned the film frame-by-frame in a 2K workflow.

They were able to remove all wear and tear and retain the natural film grain. This restored version was released on 2 August 2012 on format. Reception Critical response. Archived from on 25 September 2014. Retrieved 4 August 2012.

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