Mohini is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language supernatural horror film written and directed by Ramana Madhesh, starring Trisha and Jackky Bhagnani in the lead roles. The film, which was predominantly shot across London, began production in June 2016.
Mohini | |
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Directed by | Ramana Madhesh |
Written by | Ramana Madhesh |
Produced by | S. Lakshman Kumar |
Starring | |
Cinematography | R. B. Gurudev |
Edited by | Dinesh Ponraj |
Music by | Vivek-Mervin (Songs) Aruldev (Background Score) |
Production companies | Prince Pictures Marvel Worth Productions |
Distributed by | Eros International |
Release date |
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Running time | 138 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
The film was released on 27 July 2018.[1] Upon release, the film received negative reviews and was declared a flop.[2][3] This marked Bhagnani's debut in Tamil cinema as well as his penultimate acting credit.
Plot
editVaishnavi is a popular YouTube chef living in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Her friend Ambuja's fiancé Cotton is stuck in a situation that demands him to go to London to work as a chef, but he is unqualified and steals Vaishnavi's recipe to get a job. He asks Vaishnavi to accompany him to pose as an assistant and help him secure the job so that he can be financially stable. After Ambuja and Cotton's wedding, Vaishnavi agrees and travels to London with Cotton and a relative Balki. They stay with their friends Ganesh (Ganeshkar) and his wife Madhu and work as chefs at a restaurant in the Park Grand Hotel in Hounslow. Vaishnavi meets Sandeep there, and they fall in love.
One day, on a boating trip in the Thames River, Madhu loses her bracelet but Vaishnavi finds it and a shankha comes along with it. Vaishnavi accidentally injures herself and washes off her blood in the water. This drop of blood triggers the vengeful spirit of a dead woman at the bottom of the river. She possesses Vaishnavi, who goes on a killing spree. Her friends experience numerous paranormal occurrences soon after and consult with a priest to find that Vaishnavi is possessed. The spirit turns out to be Mohini, a doppelganger of Vaishnavi. Meanwhile, Sandeep proposes to Vaishnavi, and they get engaged in the presence of his family. They meet Sandeep's mother Menaka and his estranged father Vicky/KVR. Mohini is enraged upon seeing him, and this reminds her of why she was killed. When Vicky/KVR announced Sandeep as heir to his Property, Mohini decides to kill Vicky/KVR and his goons who had killed her.
Mohini was an architect working for a construction company owned by KVR in London. She finds out about the child sacrifice rituals (Narabali) that KVR believes in and goes on to rescue children from a child trafficking gang owned by KVR. KVR and the gang are arrested, but they get released because of KVR's political influence. KVR and his men then capture Mohini, kill her, and throw her body into the Thames River. Now that she has found a doppelgänger in Vaishnavi, Mohini returns for revenge. She goes after Vicky/KVR and kills him, but not before telling that all of his generation will be killed by her, and that includes Sandeep. Menaka, KVR's wife, learns of this and tries to protect Sandeep from Mohini with the help of a Buddhist monk. She also contacts Mohini's mother, who agrees to help with the rituals that they are performing. The monk tells that in addition to the rituals, either Vaishnavi's body must be destroyed or a human sacrifice has to be done to appease Mohini. Meanwhile, when Sandeep and Vaishnavi move into their new home, Vaishnavi sees a picture of Vicky/KVR whom Mohini had killed. This triggers Mohini's anger and tries to kill Sandeep and chases him into a church. Mohini taunts Sandeep that she will kill Vaishnavi. The monk calls Sandeep and tells him that there is a waterfall behind the church which makes the water holy. Sandeep tries to swim through the river to reach the monastery, where his mother, the priest, Cotton, Madhu, Ganesh and Balki are waiting, but Mohini cannot follow him through the river and can only run on dry land. When the two reach, They all prevent Mohini from attacking Sandeep and try to save Vaishnavi from dying in the process. Mohini's mother finds that because of her daughter's vengeance, two innocent lives will be lost. She realizes that Mohini's spirit needs just one human life in order to be satisfied, so she kills herself and offers as a sacrifice to Mohini in front of the Goddess. Mohini's spirit is finally at peace and leaves Vaishnavi and Sandeep alone.
Later on, it is shown that Mohini's spirit still lives on and hunts down anyone who tries to cause harm to children, She possesses Neha, a child who was groped by the school bus driver.
Cast
edit- Trisha in a dual role as:
- Mohini
- Vaishnavi
- Jackky Bhagnani as Sandeep
- Mukesh Tiwari as Vicky (KVR)
- Yogi Babu as Cotton
- Poornima Bhagyaraj as Menaka
- Rama as Mohini's mother
- Sriranjani as Vaishnavi's mother
- Ganeshkar as Ganesh
- Jangiri Madhumitha as Madhu
- Swaminathan as Balki
- Suresh as Monk
- Gayatri Rema as Ambuja, Cotton's fiancé
- Matt Townsend as Police Officer
- Dilyana Bouklieva as Police Officer
- Ashwani Chopra as Restaurant owner
- Elena Valdameri as News Reporter
- Manasvi Kottachi as Neha (uncredited role)
Production
editDevelopment
editTrisha signed on to play the titular role in the film during early May 2016 and announced that she would collaborate with director Ramana Madhesh for the first time.[4] Titled Mohini, the film was announced as a production venture for Prince Pictures, with Vivek-Mervin as music composers and Dinesh Ponraj as the editor.[5]
Filming
editThe film began production in London during June 2016 with scenes shot in areas including Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus and Tower Bridge. They held a month long schedule, with Hindi actor Jackky Bhagnani joining Trisha and a team of comedians for the schedule.[6][7]
Music
editMohini | ||||
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Soundtrack album by | ||||
Released | 24 December 2017 | |||
Recorded | 2016–2017 | |||
Genre | Film soundtrack | |||
Length | 15:29 | |||
Label | Think Music India | |||
Producer | Vivek–Mervin | |||
Vivek–Mervin chronology | ||||
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The soundtrack was released on 12 January 2018 through Think Music India.
All music is composed by Vivek–Mervin
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Hey" |
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| 4:02 |
2. | "Bomb Figure Baby" |
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| 2:58 |
3. | "YouTube La Melam" | Vivek |
| 3:49 |
4. | "Mohini's Rage" | Pa Vijay |
| 4:40 |
Total length: | 15:29 |
Release
editTamil Nadu theatrical rights of the film were valued at ₹6 crore.[8] The satellite rights of the film were sold to Zee Tamil.[9]
Reception
editThe moral of the film's story was questioned, since according to the plot human sacrifice was necessary, which took place during the final scenes.[10] Other controversies include some negative portrayals of London, England, and the mentioning about the British rule of India and the plunder of India by the British East India Company. Some critics claimed that India should refrain from discussing about its colonial past and never criticise Britain. They also denied the importance of freedom struggle and revolutionaries.[11]
References
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- ^ "Mohini Movie Review {2.0/5}: Critic Review of Mohini by Times of India".
- ^ "Trisha to act in one more horror film?". Sify. Archived from the original on 14 August 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
- ^ "Trisha's next horror thriller titled 'Mogini'". Sify. Archived from the original on 5 June 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
- ^ "Trisha's supernatural thriller Mohini progressing well in London". The News Minute. 17 June 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
- ^ "Trisha starts shooting for 'Mohini' in London". The News Minute. 6 June 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
- ^ "ஜுங்கா, மோகினி - ஒரிஜினல் கலெக்ஷன் ரிப்போர்ட்! | #311 | Valai Pechu". YouTube. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
- ^ "ZEE TAMIZH MAKE THE BIG ANNOUNCEMENT ON THEIR NEXT FILM!". Behindwoods. 25 July 2018. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
- ^ "Mohini movie review: Save your money, skip this one". Indianexpress.com. 27 July 2018. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
- ^ "'Mohini' movie review: The real horror is that a film like this got made". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 28 July 2018. Retrieved 29 November 2021.