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 Badri (2001) tamil movie: All About The Film



"Badri" is a 2001 Tamil-language sports action film directed by P. A. Arun Prasad, featuring Vijay in the titular role, alongside Bhumika Chawla and Monal. The film is a remake of the Telugu film "Thammudu" and delves into themes of ambition, rivalry, and personal growth.

Plot Summary

Badri (Vijay) is a carefree and rebellious young man, much to the chagrin of his father and elder brother, Vetri (Riyaz Khan). His life takes a turn when he is challenged to participate in a kickboxing tournament, a sport in which his brother excels. Determined to prove himself, Badri undergoes rigorous training, facing numerous obstacles along the way. The narrative follows his journey of self-discovery, discipline, and the pursuit of redemption.

Cast and Crew

  • Director: P. A. Arun Prasad
  • Producer: Bharathi Reddy
  • Music Composer: Ramana Gogula
  • Cinematographer: S. Saravanan
  • Editor: Nandamuri Hari

Main Cast:

  • Vijay as Badri
  • Bhumika Chawla as Janu
  • Monal as Mamathi
  • Riyaz Khan as Vetri
  • Vivek as Badri's friend
  • Dhamu as Badri's friend
  • Anu Mohan as Badri's father
  • Sanjeev as Badri's friend

Music

The soundtrack, composed by Ramana Gogula, features energetic and melodious tracks that complement the film's themes. Songs like "You Are My Bad Boy" and "Travelling Soldier" became popular among audiences, enhancing the film's appeal.

Critical Reception

Upon its release on April 12, 2001, "Badri" received mixed reviews. The Hindu noted that the film "clearly reveals the diligence and sincerity of Vijay," but questioned whether these qualities alone make a film wholesome. Monal's performance was critiqued, suggesting she needed to work on her expressions. Ananda Vikatan rated the film 40 out of 100, indicating a lukewarm reception. Tamil Movies Cafe mentioned that "Badri moves at a fairly neat pace in the earlier part, lags a little later, and then picks up speed towards the end." Kalki praised the acting of Vijay and Bhumika but criticized certain humorous portions and the number of songs. Chennai Online echoed similar sentiments about the film's pacing. Cinesouth commented on the screenplay, noting that the director had not shown keen interest in its formation but acknowledged Vijay's performance in risky feats.

Box Office Performance

Despite the mixed critical reception, "Badri" was a commercial success, running for 100 days in theaters. It became Vijay's fifth consecutive successful film, following "Kannukkul Nilavu" (2000), "Kushi" (2000), "Priyamaanavale" (2000), and "Friends" (2001), further solidifying his status as a leading actor in Tamil cinema.

Where to Watch

As of now, "Badri" is available for viewing on select streaming platforms. Please check your local streaming services or online retailers for availability.



Conclusion

"Badri" stands as a testament to Vijay's versatility as an actor, showcasing his ability to portray a range of emotions and perform challenging action sequences. The film's blend of sports, action, and personal drama, supported by a compelling soundtrack, makes it an engaging watch for fans of Tamil cinema.


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