Paramasivan

Paramasivan is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by P. Vasu and produced by S. Ramesh Babu. Ajith Kumar, Laila, Jayaram, Vivek, Prakash Raj playing lead character roles. It was released on 14 January 2006 to widespread mixed reviews and had an above average run at the box-office. The film was a remake of the Hindi-language film Kartoos (1999) starring Sanjay Dutt, Jackie Shroff and Manisha Koirala.

Plot
Subramaniyam Siva is in jail, awaiting the death sentence for killing corrupt and evil members of the police force who had killed his father SI Ganapathy and sister. SP of Police 'Nethiadi' Nandakumar is an honest, fearless police officer who has been given the mission to flush out the terrorist outfit behind the Coimbatore blasts. He decides to employ unconventional methods to fulfill his mission and engages Siva to assist him, renaming him Paramasivan, changing his look (cutting his Jaṭā hair), and giving him a single-point agenda – trace out and erase the people responsible for the Coimbatore blasts. Unaware to Paramasivan, Nandakumar intends on killing him after the mission is completed.

The fly in the ointment is played by CBI officer Nair, who is out to trace Paramasivan and stop his unlawful activities. His assistant SI Agniputran, provides lighter moments. How Paramasivan finishes the villains and his job forms the rest of the story. Paramasivan learns of Nandakumar's idea to kill him after the mission during the last few scenes where Nair intervenes. Eventually, Paramasivan is forgiven and starts a new life with his lover Malar.

Cast

 * Ajith Kumar as Subramaniya Siva (Paramasivan)
 * Laila as Malar
 * Jayaram as CBI officer V. Ayyappan Nair
 * Vivek as SI Agniputran
 * Prakash Raj as SP 'Nethiadi' Nandhakumar
 * Nassar as Vetrivel, police
 * Avinash as DGP Rajasekar
 * Naveen as Farlow the terrorist
 * Kota Srinivasa Rao as Swamy Kathirvethi
 * Rajesh as SI Ganapathy, Subramaniyam Siva's father
 * Seetha as Subramaniyam Siva's mother
 * Santhana Bharathi as Malar's father
 * Aishwarya as Malar's stepmother
 * KPAC Lalitha as Malar's grandmother
 * Mayilsamy as Police Inspector
 * Sathyan as Police officer
 * R. S. Shivaji as Police officer
 * Bonda Mani as Police officer
 * Cell Murugan as Sandeep Munusamy
 * Theni Kunjarammal as Grandmother of dead grandson
 * Cool Suresh as Witness
 * Bava Lakshmanan as Witness
 * Ragasya in an item number

Production
After the success of Chandramukhi (2005), director P. Vasu announced his intentions of directing Rajinikanth again but the announcement of Rajinikanth's collaboration with Shankar in Sivaji hindered his hopes. In August 2005, he roped in Ajith Kumar to play the protagonist in his next film. The project was initially taken up by director Bala's production house, B Studios, and was titled Idi (Thunder), with Laila selected to play the leading female role. The film was launched on 10 September 2005 by Rajinikanth, while the title was changed to Paramasivan.

Following Ajith Kumar's exit from Bala's directorial venture, Naan Kadavul, this film changed producers the next month with S. Ramesh Babu agreeing to finance the film. Nisha Kothari was first requested to appear in an item number in the film but the role was later taken by Ragasya. For the film, Ajith lost 15 kg to get into shape. K. Balachandar's Kavithalaya Productions took up the distribution of Paramasivan for the Chengalpet area.

Soundtrack
Background score and Songs composed by Vidyasagar

Release
The film was released on 14 January 2006 on the eve of Pongal along with Vijay's Aathi and Simbu's Saravana. Paramasivan ran for 100 days. Upon release, the film received a widespread mixed reviews from the critics. The film was declared as above average at the box office. The satellite rights of the film were sold to Jaya TV. It was dubbed into Hindi as Godfather Shiva.

Lajjavathi of Kalki praised Ajith's appearance but panned the climax bike fight and characterisations of Jayaram, Laila and terrorists and concluded saying slim Ajith would have got another 'villain' if he had chosen a new story with a slightly new background.