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Gypsy
Directed byRaju Murugan
Written byRaju Murugan
Produced byAmbeth Kumar
Starring
CinematographySelvakumar S. K.
Edited byRaymond Derrick Crasta
Music bySanthosh Narayanan
Production
company
Olympia Movies
Release date
  • 6 March 2020 (2020-03-06)
Running time
161 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget₹ 5 crores
Box office₹ 8 crores

Gypsy is a 2020 Indian Tamil-language romantic road film written and directed by Raju Murugan. The film stars Jiiva, Natasha Singh, Lal Jose, and Sunny Wayne. This film marked the Tamil debut of actress Natasha Singh, director Lal Jose and actor Sunny Wayne. The film was produced by Ambeth Kumar under the banner of Olympia Movies. The film's soundtrack was composed by Santhosh Narayanan and cinematography and editing were handled by Selvakumar S. K. and Raymond Derrick Crasta, respectively.[1]

After running into censorship troubles, the film was initially scheduled to release on 24 January 2020, but later pushed to 6 March 2020 release.[2][3][4] The film had its theatrical release on 6 March 2020 after several delays and received mixed reviews from the critics mainly criticising the writing and screenplay.[5][6][7] Critics revealed that the storyline and release of the film was a nick of time which resembled the 2020 Delhi riots.[8]

Plot

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A wandering musician and a girl from an orthodox Muslim household end up getting married, but the survival of their relationship becomes a big question following a communal riot in India.

Cast

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Production

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The film titled was announced by director Raju Murugan as his third assignment in June 2018 who is also known for his previous directorial works such as Joker and Cuckoo. The shooting for the film commenced in around early June 2018 at Karaikkal.[10] The first look poster of the film was unveiled on 11 June 2018. Jiiva accepted to work for the film with the director while he was busy with the shooting of his next film Gorilla.[11]

The film was initially speculated to be a social drama film but later the film-makers revealed that the film was made up as a romantic travel based story.[12][13] Malayalam actor Sunny Wayne was roped in to play an important role as communist leader in the film and coincidentally he made his début in Kollywood industry through this film.[14][15][16]

For his role in the film, Jiiva grew his hair, learned to play the guitar, and practiced horseriding.[17] The shooting of the film was wrapped up on 6 November 2018.[18]

Marketing

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The makers announced that the satellite and digital rights of Gypsy have been acquired by Zee Tamil.[19]

Soundtrack

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Gypsy
Soundtrack album by
Released3 April 2019 (Album)
19 May 2019 (Bonus singles)
Recorded2018–2019
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length34:15
LanguageTamil
LabelSaregama
ProducerSanthosh Narayanan
Santhosh Narayanan chronology
Otha Seruppu Size 7
(2019)
Gypsy
(2019)
Penguin
(2020)
Susheela Raman chronology
Ghost Gamelan
(2018)
Gypsy
(2019)
Singles from Gypsy
  1. "Very Very Bad"
    Released: 22 January 2019
  2. "Desaandhiri"
    Released: 26 February 2019
  3. "Manamengum Maaya Oonjal"
    Released: 3 April 2019
  4. "Aasai Mugam (Bonus Single)"
    Released: 19 May 2019
  5. "Ullam Uruguthayaa (Bonus Single)"
    Released: 19 May 2019

Raju Murugan, decided to recruit Santhosh Narayanan, to compose the soundtrack and score for the film, after the latter's debut film Cuckoo in which the former was impressed by Santhosh's composition of songs and score in the film. The song recording process, was completed within the end of 2018. All the lyrics for the songs were written by Yugabharathi, except one song was written and performed by Arivu. The album features six tracks.[20] In an interview with The Hindu, Santhosh Narayanan said that Jiiva's guitar in the film is special. As a story of a travelling musician, Gypsy is a particularly appealing film for a music director. “It’s a very fun project as a composer to work on a movie that has music in its core.” They also custom-made a guitar from Kashmir for Jiiva to use in the film.[21][22]

The song teaser of the film was unveiled on 31 December 2018.[23] The first single "Very Very Bad" which featured in the film was released on 22 January 2019 with the auspices of Indian Communist Party members and social activists such as R. Nallakannu, Thirumurugan Gandhi, Piyush Manush, Balbharati and Grace Banu. This marks the first ever instance in Tamil cinema that social activists were invited to launch a Tamil film's song promo.[24] The second single track "Desaandhiri" which was sung by Santhosh Narayanan, with backing vocals by actor Siddharth was launched on 26 February 2019. Carnatic musician T. M. Krishna had recorded the song "Venpura" for the film.

The complete soundtrack album in its entirety was released on 3 April 2019, at Sathyam Cinemas, Chennai. Featuring director Karu Palaniappan, composers D. Imman, Sean Roldan, producer S. R. Prabhu and other celebrities along with the film's cast and crew in attendance, the event also featured Bant Singh, an activist singer. A book on Bant Singh, who has done a role in the film, was launched at the event as a gesture of his personal rebellion against discrimination.[25] The film's trailer was launched at the event. British-Indian musician Susheela Raman who also played a supporting role in the film, performed two songs which were released as bonus singles, after the soundtrack release on 19 May 2019.[26]

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Yugabharathi, except where noted

No.TitleMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Very Very Bad"Santhosh NarayananSanthosh Narayanan, Pradeep Kumar3:34
2."Kaaththellam"Santhosh NarayananPradeep Kumar3:43
3."Desaandhiri"Santhosh NarayananSiddharth, Santhosh Narayanan3:43
4."Manamengum Maaya Oonjaal"Santhosh NarayananDhee, Ananthu, Haricharan4:14
5."Theevira Vyaadhi" (Lyrics written by Arivu)Santhosh NarayananArivu3:13
6."Venpura"Santhosh NarayananT. M. Krishna, Santhosh Narayanan6:00
7."Aasai Mugam" (Lyrics written by Subramaniya Bharathi)Susheela Raman, Sam MillsSusheela Raman5:03
8."Ullam Uruguthayaa" (Lyrics written by Andavan Pichai)Susheela Raman, Sam MillsSusheela Raman4:44
Total length:34:15

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Very Very Bad2.75/5
Kaathellam3.25/5
Desaandhiri
Manamengum Maaya Oonjal
Theevira Vyaadhi
Venpura
Aasai Mugam
Ullam Uruguthayaa

Moviecrow rated the album 4 out of 5 stars, with a bottom line "Gypsy, Rajumurugan's third directorial is again up with an exquisitely ensembled soundtrack of Santhosh Narayanan. The amazing blend of indieness, extreme genres, poetry, politics, rap, folk, love and hope in every track holds a huge sign of positive light for the film!"[27]

StudioFlicks rated the movie 3.25 out of 5 stars, with a bottom line "Very well written story, strong characters, beautiful music and top-notch performances makes ‘Gypsy’ a laudable flick."[28]

Censorship issues

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The film faced issues on censoring, despite wrapping the shoot months ago. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), disapproved to censor the film as there are some scenes in the film that resemble the issues that happened in the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh, and there are also reports that some dialogues have been asked to be muted and names of characters which resemble real-life prominent figures have been asked to be changed, in the hope of avoiding a controversy later on.[29] The censor issues were cleared after the makers appealed the Film Certification Appeal Tribunal (FCAT), regarding the issue, where the film received an "A" certificate with minor cuts.[2] Actor Jiiva revealed that 25 cuts of the film are available in YouTube.[30]

Release

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The film was initially scheduled to release on 24 January 2020, but director Murugan announced that the film would release on 6 March 2020.[3][4]

References

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