Bagavathi

Bagavathi is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language gangster action film written and directed by A. Venkatesh, starring Vijay and Reema Sen. Jai (in his film and acting debut), Vadivelu, Ashish Vidyarthi, K. Viswanath, and Yugendran play supporting roles, while Deva composed the music for the film. The movie was released on 4 November 2002 during Diwali. The film was a commercial decent hit at the box office. The film was remade in Kannada as Kashi from Village (2005).

Plot
Bagavathi owns a tea shop, while Vadivelu, works at his tea shop. Bagavathi lives with his younger brother Guna. He meets a girl named Anjali. She ends up appreciating his kindness, and they fall in love. Guna has a girlfriend named Priya, with whom he secretly develops a physical relationship. Guna's love is objected to by Priya's father, Easwarapandiyan. Bagavathi tries to convince Easwarapandiyan to let Priya and Guna marry, but is humiliated. Guna attempts to marry Priya with his brother's help, but Easwarapandiyan kills Guna, as well as Bagavathi's friend Anand, who is trying to defend Guna.

Bagavathi mourns over Guna's death. Guna, in his last moments, promises he will be with his brother forever. After Guna's death, everyone realises that Priya is pregnant. Bagavathi thinks that Guna will be reborn. However, Easwarapandiyan attempts to kill the child before birth. Bagavathi challenges him, saying the child will touch the earth. To do so, Ganga helps him turn into a gangster. With the help of Anjali and Vadivelu, Bagavathi overcomes all hurdles by Easwarapandiyan and manages to protect Priya to allow for the safe birth of his brother's child. In the end, Bagavathi avenges the death of his brother by killing Easwarapandian.

Production
Lakshmi Movie Makers initially started the project Unnai Ninaithu with Vijay directed by Vikraman; however Vijay left that film due to creative differences, with Suriya replacing him and the production company instead started a new project Bhagavathi with A. Venkatesh directing. Venkatesh selected a newcomer, Jai, to play the role of Guna after seeing him at Jai's uncle, Deva's, recording studio, noting Jai's resemblance to Vijay. The film was shot at various locations including Chennai, Nellore, Araku Valley, Vishakhapatnam with two songs picturised at Sydney, Australia. Prior to the title being confirmed as Bagavathi, the maker considered the title Namma Aalu.

Soundtrack
The soundtrack consists of six songs composed by Deva. The song "Kai.. Kai.." is based on the song "Raanu Raanu" from Telugu film Jayam. Deva composed twelve tunes out of which the film's director chose six tunes.

Release and reception
Bagavathi was released in Diwali alongside Villain. The film was released in Malaysia under the title Pasupathy. Ananda Vikatan rated the film 37 out of 100. Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu wrote "The film that seemed to move at an interesting pace makes a nosedive in the climax [..]". Deccan Herald wrote "The film lacks a storyline and turns out to be a dull affair after the second half with the director focussing more on the main character instead of the script".