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| name = Billa
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| caption = Theatrical release poster
| name = Billa
| writer = '''Story:'''<br>[[Javed Akhtar]],<br>[[Salim Khan]]<br>'''Screenplay'''<br>[[Vishnuvardhan (director)|Vishnuvardhan]]| starring = [[Ajith Kumar]]<br>[[Nayanthara]]<br>[[Prabhu Ganesan]]<br>[[Namitha]]<br>[[Rahman (actor)|Rahman]]<br>[[Santhanam]]
| image = Billa 2007 poster.jpg
| director = [[Vishnuvardhan (director)|Vishnuvardhan]]
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| producer = [[Suresh|L. Suresh Balaji]]
| writer = Minosh Sivanesan
| screenplay = Vishnuvardhan
| story = [[Salim–Javed]]
| starring = [[Ajith Kumar]]<br>[[Prabhu (actor)|Prabhu]]<br>[[Rahman (actor)|Rahman]]<br>[[Nayanthara]]<br>[[Namitha]]
| based_on = ''[[Don (1978 film)|Don]]'' (Hindi)
| director = [[Vishnuvardhan (director)|Vishnuvardhan]]
| producer = L. Suresh<br>Abdurrahman. M
| music = [[Yuvan Shankar Raja]]
| cinematography = [[Nirav Shah]]
| cinematography = [[Nirav Shah]]
| editing = [[A. Sreekar Prasad]]
| distributor = {{flagicon|India}} Balaji Movies<br>{{flagicon|World}} [[Ayngaran]]
| studio = Ananda Picture Circuit
| released = December 14, 2007
| distributor = [[Pyramid Saimira]]<br>[[Ayngaran International]]
| runtime =
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|2007|12|14}}{{Sfn|Dhananjayan|2014|page=474}}
| country = [[India]]
| runtime = 140 minutes
| language = [[Tamil language|Tamil]]
| country = India
| music = [[Yuvan Shankar Raja]]
| language = Tamil
| cinematography = [[Nirav Shah]]
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| website = http://www.billathefilm.com
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'''''Billa''''' is a [[Tamil language]] feature film, directed by [[Vishnuvardhan (director)|Vishnuvardhan]]. Based on the 1980 [[Tamil films|Tamil film]] [[Billa (1980 film)|of the same name]] starring [[Rajnikanth]], as well as the 2006-released [[Bollywood]] film, ''[[Don (2006 film)|Don]]'', it was adapted by the director, who rewrote portions of the film from the original. [[Ajith Kumar]] and [[Nayantara]] played the lead roles while [[Prabhu Ganesan]], [[Namitha]], [[Rahman (actor)|Rahman]], [[Adithya]] and [[Santhanam]] were also part of the cast. The film was produced, released and distributed worldwide by [[Ayngaran International]] on December 14, 2007.
'''''Billa''''' is a 2007 Indian [[Tamil language|Tamil]]-language [[action thriller film]] directed by [[Vishnuvardhan (director)|Vishnuvardhan]]. It is a remake of the [[Billa (1980 film)|1980 film of the same name]] starring [[Rajinikanth|Rajnikanth]], which itself is a remake of 1978 [[Hindi]] film ''[[Don (1978 film)|Don]]'', starring [[Amitabh Bachchan|Amithabh Bachchan]]. The film stars [[Ajith Kumar]] who plays a [[dual role|double role]] as an underworld don and his friendly look-alike alongside [[Nayanthara]] and [[Namitha]], while [[Prabhu (actor)|Prabhu]], [[Rahman (actor)|Rahman]], [[Adithya Menon]], and [[Santhanam (actor)|Santhanam]] playing supporting roles.<ref>{{Citation|title=Billa (2007)|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/billa|language=en|access-date=2021-08-07}}</ref> It is produced by L. Suresh and Abdurrahman M while featuring a score and soundtrack by [[Yuvan Shankar Raja]], cinematography by [[Nirav Shah]] and editing by [[A. Sreekar Prasad]].{{Citation needed|date=August 2019}}


The shooting of ''Billa'' commenced in April 2007 and was released and distributed worldwide by [[Ayngaran International]] on 14 December 2007.{{Sfn|Dhananjayan|2014|page=475}} The film, upon release, emerged highly successful,<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.hindu.com/rp/2011/04/17/stories/2011041750010100.htm | location=Chennai, India | work=The Hindu | title=Show Buzz | date=17 April 2011}}</ref> and was selected to be screened at the [[2008 Cannes Film Festival|61st Cannes Film Festival]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/38651.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080526200117/http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/38651.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=26 May 2008 |title='Billa' Team is not alone in Cannes – Tamil Movie News |website=IndiaGlitz |date=19 May 2008 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nowrunning.com/news/tamil/billa-selected-for-cannes-festival/15334/story.htm |title="Billa" selected for Cannes film festival |publisher=Nowrunning.com |date=3 May 2008 }}</ref>
In 2008, the film was selected to be screened at the [[Cannes International Film Festival]]. [[Ajith Kumar]] and [[Vishnuvardhan (director)|Vishnuvardhan]] had attended the screening at [[Cannes, France]].


==Plot==
==Plot==
David Billa is a crime boss featured on [[Interpol]]'s criminal list, who is hiding and operating out of [[Malaysia]]. [[Deputy Superintendent of Police|DSP]] Jayaprakash has spent the last few years looking for Billa, leaving behind a life in India. During a chase with the police, Billa is severely wounded after an accident and dies in front of Jayaprakash, who secretly holds a burial of Billa. Interpol officer Gokulnath is assigned to work with Jayaprakash to capture elusive Billa as no-one knows of Billa's death. Jayaprakash keeps Billa's death as a secret even from his fellow officers, and tracks down a look-alike called Saravana Velu, a hotel server and small-time petty thief. He asks Velu to infiltrate Billa's gang by pretending to be Billa. In return, he will make sure that the child Velu adopted, Karan gets a proper education.
[[Image:Billa-2007-stills-new-15.jpg|left|250px|thumb|[[Ajith Kumar]] portrayed as ''David Billa''.]]
The story begins with a sadistic underworld don David Billa ([[Ajith]]). Most-wanted gangster, hiding and operating out of Malaysia, on the top of Interpol’s criminal list. A lone tiger he is, and a ruthless one at that. As he says, “Look at history. If you want to live, to survive, you can kill any number of people, for any reason.” This is Billa – scheming, clever, slippery, enigmatic and dangerous. No one knows his story, really, except that he literally clawed his way to where he is now, from an orphaned and deprived childhood to the top of the food chain. Along the way, he bent and broke every rule for not just survival, but for money, power and love of the game. DSP Jaya Prakash ([[Prabhu Ganesan|Prabhu]]) has spent a huge chunk of the last few years looking for the elusive Billa. He has left a life behind in India, only to base himself in Malaysia and strategise the capture of the man who has 50 high-profile crime cases slapped against him. As luck would have it, his path does cross Billa’s and from then on, it’s a rollercoaster ride.


Jayaprakash trains Velu and sends him back to Billa's gang, disguised as an [[amnesia]]c Billa, who had been hiding at an [[apartment complex]] due to his injuries. Slowly, Velu starts to learn about Billa's gang and even speaks to Jagdish, Billa's boss on the phone. Velu provides a pen drive with the secret information of the crime network to Jayaprakash, but he is about to be killed by Sasha because her brother Rajesh as well as his fiancée Rhea were killed by Billa earlier. At this juncture, Jayaprakash arrives and tells her that he is Velu and not Billa. Later before a party, Velu secretly provides information to Jayaprakash about a meeting of Billa's network and C.J., Billa's girlfriend, overhears his conversation. She confronts Velu, but in the struggle, he accidentally kills her.
The Malaysian team is headed by the DSP who wants to break the back of the operations of the Underworld Dons. He believes that capturing the dangerous and elusive underworld don, David Billa, will be the most effective way of accomplishing this. Billa's gang consist of Ranjith and C.J ([[Namitha]]). Soon, Sasha ([[Nayanthara]]) joins them but she has other plans - kill Billa. Billa was responsible for killing her brother Rajesh as well as his fiancee.


A shootout occurs at the party, and Jayaprakash is killed by Jagdish, leaving his gun behind. Velu finds the Jayaprakash dead and the gun, but is taken into the custody of the police team, now headed by Gokulnath. He argues during interrogation that he is Velu and not Billa to Gokulnath. Velu mentions a piece of evidence – the pen drive, which may prove his innocence, but the pen drive is nowhere to be found. Unable to prove his innocence, Velu escapes from a police van and phones Gokulnath, where he asks him to meet at the Aero bridge, where it is revealed that Gokulnath is none other than Jagdish and was the one who killed Jayaprakash. Officer Anil Menon apparently had the pen drive all along and strikes a deal with Velu to get hold of Jagdish.
During a chase with the police Billa is seriously wounded after an accident and dies in front of the DSP. The DSP then secretly holds a burying of Billa. He keeps it a secret even from his fellow officers, and tracks down a look-alike called Velu, a lowly pick-pocket(also played by Ajith Kumar). He asks Velu to infiltrate Billa's gang by pretending to be Billa. In return he will make sure that the child Velu adopted, Karan gets a proper education.


Meanwhile, Sasha and Karan have been kidnapped by Jagdish and wants the pen drive in return for them. Velu meets Ranjith and gives him a second pen drive with the same data, but corrupted. When Ranjith tries to kill Velu, a scuffle ensues, making Ranjith fall from the top. In a final confrontation, Jagdish fights with Velu. Jagdish posing as Gokulnath, asks the police to arrest Velu as Billa but gets shot by the squad of police and dies as the police have wired the entire conversation between Jagdish and Velu, thus proving his innocence. Velu finally hands over the original pen drive to Officer Menon and joins Sasha and Karan.
The DSP trains Velu and sends him back to Billa's gang. When Velu secretly provides information to the DSP about a meeting of Billa's Network, He accidentally kills C.J. A shootout occurs at the party and the DSP is killed by Jagdish ([[Rahman (actor)|Rahman]]) who had come to take over the investigation from the DSP as Interpol Officer Gokulnath; and Velu is forced to run from the police as well as Billa's gang members - pursuing the last piece of evidence (a Pen drive) which has all of Billa's criminal activities loaded on it, a Pen Drive which can get him out of this mess.

Through various plot twists, the DSP's Aid in the case gets the Pen drive and strikes a deal to get hold of Jagdish. Velu arranges a meeting with Jagdish and assists in his capture. In a final confrontation, Jagdish gets shot by a squad of police and dies. Velu finally hands over the Pen drive to the police.


==Cast==
==Cast==
{{Cast listing|
* '''[[Ajith Kumar]]''' as '''David Billa''' and '''Saravana Velu'''. Coming off some success with ''[[Kireedam (2007 film)|Kireedam]]'' and from 2006, ''[[Varalaru]]'', Ajith was looking for a role which would continue his re-emergence in the [[Tamil cinema]] industry. After [[Farhan Akhtar]]'s remake of ''[[Don (2006 film)|Don]]'' from its original, [[Vishnuvardhan (director)|Vishnuvardhan]] took up the idea, to do the same with the 1980 ''Billa'' and immediately made Ajith Kumar his primary choice for the project. Ajith agreed and was approved by [[Rajinikanth]], who played the lead role in its previous version. Ajith received extremely positive reviews for his portrayals of the two roles, with the ''Rediff'' review claiming he was "electrifying as Billa" and "his performance is much better than the rest of the film". Other reviews back this up, by claiming he was "amazingly natural" and that "his performance marks a new high in his acting career".
* [[Ajith Kumar]] as [[Billa (character)|David Billa]] and Saravana Velu (dual role)

* [[Prabhu (actor)|Prabhu]] as DSP Jayaprakash
* '''[[Nayanthara]]''' as '''Sasha'''. Nayanthara changed her usual homely look and wore much more glamorous outfits in ''Billa''. Nayanthara was praised as "gorgeous" and "the show stopper", whilst the film brought her back into the reckoning as a leading actress.
* [[Rahman (actor)|Rahman]] as the fake Gokulnath / Jagdish

* [[Nayanthara]] as Sasha (Voice Dubbed By Renuka Kathir)
* '''[[Namitha]]''' as '''C. J.''' Namitha, prior to ''Billa'', had been involved in roles which made her seem vulgar compared to other actresses. However in ''Billa'', she was reported to be beaten in the glamour quotient by [[Nayanthara]] and a reviewer claimed that she was "surprisingly restrained."
* [[Namitha]] as C. J.

* [[Santhanam (actor)|Santhanam]] as Krishna
* '''[[Prabhu Ganesan]]'''. as '''DCP Jayaprakash'''. Prabhu's role was much anticipated in this film. His successful cameo roles in ''[[Chandramukhi]]'', ''[[Thamirabharani]]'', and ''[[Something Something Unakkum Enakkum]]'' have made the producers to have Prabhu play the important role of the Malaysian cop.
* [[Adithya Menon]] as Anil Menon

* [[John Vijay]] as John
* '''[[Rahman (actor)|Rahman]]''' as '''Gokulnath (Jagdish)'''. Rahman, a [[Malayalam]] actor, made his comeback to [[Tamil cinema]] with the film and received mostly positive reviews for his role in the movie.
* [[Yog Japee]] as Ranjith
* Master Avnish as Karan
* T. Balasubramaniam as Rajesh (cameo)
* [[Hazel Keech]] as Rhea, Rajesh's fiancé (cameo)
* Vidhyasakar as Sakar
}}


==Production==
==Production==
===The key elements===
===Development===
The entire production stage of the movie spanned about six months. Prior to ''Billa'', [[Vishnuvardhan (director)|Vishnuvardhan]] had directed three films, ''Kurumbu'', ''[[Arinthum Ariyamalum]]'' and ''[[Pattiyal]]'', two of which were successful. ''Billa'' was started after a debacle surrounding his other venture, ''[[Sarvam]]'', which was eventually postponed to make way for ''Billa''.
[[Image:Billa-2007-stills-new-7.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Ajith as ''Saravana Velu'' after his disguise as ''Billa'' was revealed.]]
The entire production of the movie took about six months to be completed and released. Prior to ''Billa'', [[Vishnuvardhan (director)|Vishnuvardhan]] had directed three films, ''Kurumbu'', ''[[Arinthum Ariyamalum]]'' and ''[[Pattiyal]]'', two of which were successful. ''Billa'', was started after a debacle surrounding his other venture, ''[[Sarvam]]'', which was eventually postponed to make way for ''Billa''.


In an interview, Vishnuvardhan said that he had "twice missed out on the chance to direct [Ajith]. The third time when I got a chance to direct him, I made sure that I would not miss it. I was all ready to write a good script for him, but he said, he wanted me to remake ''Billa''", confirming it was Ajith's idea.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://specials.rediff.com/movies/2007/dec/11slid3.htm |title=rediff.com: 'It takes a lot of guts to act in a Rajnikanth remake' |publisher=Specials.rediff.com }}</ref>
The film was originally announced, provisionally after the release of the [[Bollywood]] film, ''[[Don (2006 film)|Don]]'' - which was a remake of the [[Don (1978 film)|yesteryear film with the same name from 1978]]. Also from the 1978 version of Don, a remake was made in 1980 into [[Tamil films|Tamil]], called ''[[Billa (1980 film)|Billa]]''. 2007's ''Billa'' drew inspirations from these three versions. Vishnuvardhan claims to have had [[Ajith Kumar]] on his mind to penact the lead role, prior to him signing the project. Suresh Balaji, who had acted in the yesteryear version of ''Billa'', acquired the rights to produce the film. The film became the second [[Tamil film]] to be remade from its yesteryear version after ''[[Naan Avanillai]]''.


The film was originally announced, provisionally after the release of the [[Bollywood]] film, ''[[Don (2006 Hindi film)|Don]]'' – which was a remake of the [[Don (1978 film)|1978 film of the same name]]. Also from the 1978 version, a remake was made in 1980 in [[Tamil films|Tamil]], called ''[[Billa (1980 film)|Billa]]''. 2007's ''Billa'' drew inspirations from these three versions. Suresh Balaji, who had acted in the earliest version of ''Billa'', acquired the rights to produce the film. It became the second Tamil film to be remade from the 1978 version, after ''[[Naan Avanillai (2007 film)|Naan Avanillai]]''.
In an interview, Vishnuvardhan, mentioned that he had "twice missed out on the chance to direct him [Ajith Kumar]. The third time when I got a chance to direct him, I made sure that I would not miss it. I was all ready to write a good script for him but he said, he wanted me to re-make ''Billa''" , confirming it was Ajith Kumar's idea. While [[Yuvan Shankar Raja]] was signed on as the music director, as per his previous films, while [[Pa. Vijay]] assisted him with the lyrics and Vishnuvardhan's wife, Anu, debuted as a costume designer.


After the official announcement of the production company, the director and the cameraman, [[Vishnuvardhan (director)|Vishnuvardhan]] and [[Nirav Shah]] began to select other members of the cast and the crew to be a part of the ''Billa'' team. Ajith could not assist in helping choose the other members. On 13 April 2007, the eve of [[Tamil New Year|Tamil New Year's Day]], the launch of ''Billa'' took place at the [[AVM Productions|AVM]] studios in [[Vadapalani]], [[Chennai]].<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.hindu.com/2007/04/20/stories/2007042003050200.htm | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070422102827/http://www.hindu.com/2007/04/20/stories/2007042003050200.htm | url-status=dead | archive-date=22 April 2007 | location=Chennai, India | work=[[The Hindu]] | title=Rajinikanth launches 'Billa' remake with Ajith in the lead | date=20 April 2007}}</ref> Among the attendees were the stars of the old cast, [[Rajinikanth]], Sripriya, Suresh Balaji as well as noted directors [[Mani Ratnam]], [[Dharani (director)|Dharani]], [[K. S. Ravikumar]], and [[Saran (director)|Saran]]. The confirmed cast until the date of the launch also were invited, among them Ajith along with his wife, [[Shalini Ajith|Shalini]], [[Nayanthara]], Namitha and [[Prabhu (actor)|Prabhu]].
=== Casting, music and location ===
Apart from the casting of [[Ajith Kumar]] in the dual lead role, previously played by [[Rajnikanth]], the rest of the cast took nearly four months to finalize. The role essayed by Sripriya in the original, was given to [[Nayanthara]], controversially after [[Bollywood]] actress, [[Isha Sherwani]] was paid the advance. Vishnuvardhan reported that he was pleased with Nayanthara's role in, ''[[E (film)|E]]'' and subsequently opted for her. The other heroine role in the film, was initially written for [[Shriya Saran]], but due to her contract with, ''[[Sivaji: The Boss]]'', she refused to do the film. Despite other actreses such as [[Trisha Krishnan]], [[Reema Sen]] and [[Bhanu]] being considered, the role was given to [[Pooja Umashankar]]. Soon later, she also refused the role citing that she was reluctant to appear in a [[bikini]], as the role required. Upon this, [[Namitha]], another actress was given the role.


===Filming===
The remaining members of the cast were selected subsequently after the launch, which was held on the [[April 13|13th of April]], 2007. Despite early reports of [[Prakash Raj]] playing the role enacted by Suresh Balaji of an inspector in the original, the role evntually went to [[Prabhu Ganesan]]. Comedien [[Santhanam]] also became a part of the project as did another character artiste, [[Adithya]] also signed up to be one of the members of the police troupe, as did [[Malayalam]] actor, [[Rahman (actor)|Rahman]], who with ''Billa'', made his comeback into [[Tamil cinema]]. The [[item number]], danced by [[Helen (actress)|Helen]] in the original was originally given to [[Mumaith Khan]], but was later changed to newcomer, [[Rose Dawn]], for unknown reasons.
[[File:Batu Caves temple.jpg|thumb|right|The song "Sevalkodi" was shot at Murugan Temple, [[Batu Caves]], [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]].]]
Apart from the casting of Ajith in the dual lead role, previously played by [[Rajinikanth]], the rest of the cast took nearly four months to finalise. The role played by Sripriya in the original was given to Nayantara in early 2007,<ref name="SNIYA">{{cite web|title=''Ultimate star Ajithkumar's fight at Nayan's shop''|work=rajini-in-sivaji.com|url=http://www.rajini-in-sivaji.com/archives/12|access-date=3 April 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070625201348/http://www.rajini-in-sivaji.com/archives/12|archive-date=25 June 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="SEIYA">{{cite web| title=''Billa Special''| work=Tamilcinemas.com|url=http://www.tamilcinemas.com/film/tc_sivaji.php|access-date=3 April 2007 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070328231326/http://www.tamilcinemas.com/film/tc_sivaji.php |archive-date = 28 March 2007}}</ref> controversially after [[Bollywood]] actress, [[Isha Sharvani]], who had been in contention to act in the last few movies of Ajith, was paid the advance.<ref name="Aish">{{cite web| title=''Isha Sherwani in Billa 2007''| work=Kollywoodtalk.com| url=http://www.kollywoodtalk.com/aishwarya-rai-in-sivaji-the-boss/| access-date=3 April 2007| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070427165723/http://www.kollywoodtalk.com/aishwarya-rai-in-sivaji-the-boss/| archive-date=27 April 2007| url-status=dead}}</ref> Vishnuvardhan reported that he was pleased with Nayanthara's role in ''[[E (2006 film)|E]]'' and subsequently opted for her. The other lead female role in the film was initially written for [[Shriya Saran]],<ref name="SHISH">{{cite news| title=Shreya to work in Billa|url=http://www.hindu.com/2005/10/14/stories/2005101403230200.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060526100131/http://www.hindu.com/2005/10/14/stories/2005101403230200.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=26 May 2006|access-date=3 April 2007|location=Chennai, India| work=[[The Hindu]]|date=14 October 2005}}</ref> but due to her contract with ''[[Sivaji: The Boss]]'', she refused to accept the film. Despite other actresses such as [[Trisha (actress)|Trisha]],<ref name="TRISH">{{cite web| title=Ajith's Billa was a dream for Trisha| work=Behindwoods.com|url=http://www.behindwoods.com/features/News/News28/1-9-05/tamil-movies-news-rajini-sivaji.html|access-date=3 April 2007}}</ref><ref name="SHIPH">{{cite news| title=Shriya to act in Billa|url=http://www.hindu.com/2005/10/14/stories/2005101403230200.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060526100131/http://www.hindu.com/2005/10/14/stories/2005101403230200.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=26 May 2006|access-date=3 April 2007|location=Chennai, India| work=[[The Hindu]]|date=14 October 2005}}</ref> [[Reema Sen]],<ref name="TAKUAYESH">{{cite web| title=Ajith's new heroine: Reema Sen| work=Apunkachoice.com|url=http://www.apunkachoice.com/scoop/downsouth/tamil/20050913-0.html|access-date=3 April 2007}}</ref> [[Asin]]<ref name="RANIM">{{cite web| title=Ajith as Billa, Asin as heroine| work=Allindiansite.com| url=http://kollywood.allindiansite.com/g/2005090509.html| access-date=3 April 2007| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070526151914/http://kollywood.allindiansite.com/g/2005090509.html| archive-date=26 May 2007| url-status=dead}}</ref> and [[Muktha (actress)|Bhanu]] being considered,<ref name="SWISH">{{cite news| title=Who is to work in Billa?|url=http://www.hindu.com/2005/10/14/stories/2005101403230200.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060526100131/http://www.hindu.com/2005/10/14/stories/2005101403230200.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=26 May 2006|access-date=3 April 2007|location=Chennai, India| work=[[The Hindu]]|date=14 October 2005}}</ref> the role was eventually given to [[Pooja Umashankar]].<ref name="SNEHA">{{cite web| title=Pooja's dream| work= Idleburra.com|url=http://www.idleburra.com/2006/09/snehas-dream-to-act-with-rajini.html|access-date=3 April 2007}}</ref> However, she refused the role, citing that she was reluctant to appear in a [[bikini]], as the role required. Subsequently, Namitha was signed up for the role. [[Nayanthara]] was later finalized as the female lead.<ref name="TVI">{{cite web| title=Namitha Glore in Billa!| work=Behindwoods.com| url=http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news/feb-06-02/06-02-06-rajini.html+tv+stars+in+sivaji&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=4&gl=uk| access-date=3 April 2007}}{{Dead link|date=July 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref name="TVA">{{cite web| title=My Name is Billa!| work=Behindwoods.com| url=http://behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news/feb-06-02/06-02-06-rajini.html+tv+stars+in+sivaji&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=4&gl=uk| access-date=3 April 2007}}{{Dead link|date=July 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>


The remaining members of the cast were selected after the launch, which was held on 13 April 2007. Despite early reports of [[Prakash Raj]] playing the role enacted by [[K. Balaji]] of an inspector in the original,<ref name="PRAJ">{{cite web| title=Prakash Raj in Billa| work=Indiaglitz.com|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/17511.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051214174318/http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/17511.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=14 December 2005|access-date=3 April 2007}}</ref> the role was eventually secured by [[Prabhu (actor)|Prabhu]].<ref name="XCA">{{cite web| title=Latest addition in Billa!| work=Behindwoods.com|url=http://google.com/www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news/feb-06-02/02-02-06-rajini.html+livingston+in+sivaji&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=uk|access-date=3 April 2007}}</ref> The role of the comedian was tipped to go [[Vadivelu]],<ref name="VELU">{{cite web|title=''Billa: 2007''|work=Nowrunning.com|url=http://www.nowrunning.com/film/slideshow1.asp?movieNo=2921|access-date=3 April 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070405213439/http://www.nowrunning.com/film/slideshow1.asp?movieNo=2921|archive-date=5 April 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref> after he received rave reviews for his comic chemistry in ''[[Chandramukhi]]'' with Rajinikanth. However, despite the reviews, Vishnuvardhan's regular pattern meant that the spotlight for a comedian would be limited. Santhanam replaced him.<ref name="XTA">{{cite web| title=Santhanam in Billa!| work=Behindwoods.com| url=http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news/feb-06-02/02-02-06-rajini.html+livingston+in+sivaji&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=uk| access-date=3 April 2007}}{{Dead link|date=July 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Another character artiste, [[Adithya (actor)|Adithya]], also signed up to be one of the members of the police troupe, as did [[Malayalam]] actor Rahman, who with ''Billa'' made his comeback into Tamil cinema. The [[item number]] danced by [[Helen (actress)|Helen]] in the original was originally given to [[Mumaith Khan]],<ref name="XQA">{{cite web|title=Mumaith in Billa!|work=Behindwoods.com|url=http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news/feb-06-02/02-02-06-rajini.html+livingston+in+sivaji&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=uk|access-date=3 April 2007}}{{Dead link|date=July 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> but was later changed to newcomer [[Rose Dawn]], for unknown reasons.
The film was mostly shot in [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]] overlooking the [[Petronas Towers]]. A song sequence was shot in [[Kerala]], with the backdrop of waterfalls while some scenes were picturized in various cities across [[South India]]. For the film's music and soundtrack, Vishnuvardhan renewed his previous association (''Kurumbu'', ''[[Arinthum Ariyamalum]]'' and ''[[Pattiyal]]'') with [[Yuvan Shankar Raja]].


For his crew, Vishnuvardhan picked his preferred technicians, with Rajkannan as the dialogue writer, [[Nirav Shah]] as the cinematographer, William Ong as the stunt master, [[Thota Tharani]] as the art director, [[Pa. Vijay]] as the chief lyricist and [[A. Sreekar Prasad]] as the editor. Vishnuvardhan's orthodox music composer, [[Yuvan Shankar Raja]], was chosen, creating great expectations for the project, while Vishnuvardhan's wife, [[Anu Vardhan]], worked as a costume designer.{{Sfn|Dhananjayan|2014|page=475}} Majority of the film was shot in [[Malaysia]] at locations including [[Langkawi]], [[Kuala Lumpur]] overlooking the [[Petronas Towers]] and other parts, while a few scenes were shot at the Binny Mills in [[Chennai]].
===Development===

On April 13, 2007 - a day prior to [[Tamil New Year|Tamil New Year's Day]], the launch of ''Billa'' took place at the [[AVM]] studios in [[Vadapalani]], [[Chennai]]. Among the attendees were the stars of the old cast, [[Rajnikanth]], Sripriya, Suresh Balaji as well as
noted directors [[Mani Rathnam]], [[Dharani (director)|Dharani]], [[K. S. Ravikumar]], [[Saran (director)|Saran]]. The confirmed cast uptil the date of the launch also were invited, among them being [[Ajith Kumar]] along with his wife, [[Shalini]]; [[Nayanthara]], [[Namitha]] and [[Prabhu Ganesan]].


==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==
{{Infobox album|
{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
Name = Billa |
| name = Billa
Type = [[Album]] |
| type = soundtrack
Artist = [[Yuvan Shankar Raja]] |
| artist = [[Yuvan Shankar Raja]]
Cover =|
| cover =
Released = November 26, 2007|
| alt =
| released = 21 November 2007
Recorded = |
| recorded = 2007
Genre = [[Film soundtrack|Feature film soundtrack]] |
Length = |
| venue =
| studio =
Label = <div style="white-space: nowrap;">Aditya Music |
| genre = [[Film soundtrack|Feature film soundtrack]]
Producer = [[Suresh|L.Suresh]]|
Reviews = |
| length = 24:30
| label = [[Ayngaran International|Ayngaran Music]]<br />An Ak Audio<br />[[Think Music]]
Last album = ''[[Parattai Engira Azhagu Sundaram]]''<br />(2007) |
| producer = [[Yuvan Shankar Raja]]
This album = ''Billa''<br />(2007) |
| prev_title = [[Machakaaran]]
Next album = ''[[Idhu Malai Nerathu Mayakkam]]''<br />(2007) |
| prev_year = 2007
| next_title = [[Vaazhthugal]]
| next_year = 2008
}}
}}


For the film's music and soundtrack, Vishnuvardhan renewed his previous association (''[[Kurumbu]]'', ''[[Arinthum Ariyamalum]]'' and ''[[Pattiyal]]'') with [[Yuvan Shankar Raja]]. The soundtrack has six songs, and the lyrics were penned by [[Pa. Vijay]]. Since the film was a remake, two songs from the original soundtrack, composed by [[M. S. Viswanathan]], were remixed and included in the soundtrack.{{Sfn|Dhananjayan|2014|page=475}} The formal release of the soundtrack was held on 21 November 2007 at Hotel Residence Towers in [[Chennai]].<ref name="Launch">{{cite web|title=Billa Audio Launch |website=IndiaGlitz|access-date=27 November 2009|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/gallery/Events/13817.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071128014936/http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/gallery/Events/13817.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=28 November 2007}}</ref> Yuvan Shankar Raja reused some of the background music of his previous ventures ''[[Kedi (2006 film)|Kedi]]'' and ''[[Vallavan]]'' in ''Billa''. The album achieved record audio sales. ''[[Sify]]'' reported that it took the "best ever audio opening" for an Ajith film and the second highest opening day sales recorded in 2007 after ''Sivaji: The Boss''.<ref name="sify.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.sify.com/movies/billa-audio-super-opening-news-tamil-kkfurcajdae.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121022120840/http://www.sify.com/movies/billa-audio-super-opening-news-tamil-kkfurcajdae.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=22 October 2012 |title=Billa audio – Super Opening!|website=[[Sify]] |date=28 November 2007 }}</ref> Nearly 22,000 CDs and cassettes were said to be sold out by the first day evening all over Tamil Nadu.<ref name="sify.com"/>
===Soundtrack===
The film has songs composed by [[Yuvan Shankar Raja]], two of which have been re-mixed from the original film, which had [[M. S. Viswanathan]] as the music composer:


The album received very positive reviews. Pavithra Srinivasan from ''[[Rediff]]'' noted that ''Billa''{{'}}s music "rocks" and gave it four out of five. The reviewer wrote: "Yuvan Shankar Raja has etched an intricate musical feast to complement the tale – and quite a feast it's turned out to be, a la the original".<ref>{{cite web|title=Billa's music rocks!|publisher=[[Rediff]]|access-date=6 December 2007|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/2007/nov/29billa.htm}}</ref> A reviewer from ''Indiaglitz.com'' wrote that the track was a "masterly work from young Yuvan... [which]... takes us to a different world",<ref>{{cite web|title=Billa – Groovy & good |website=IndiaGlitz|access-date=6 December 2007|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/musicreview/9154.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071029222251/http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/musicreview/9154.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=29 October 2007}}</ref> while a reviewer from Behindwoods wrote that it was the "soul of the film" which "stands out as the highlight of the album, giving that eerie feel required of a film about a don" and an "interesting composition with arrangements that spell international quality".<ref>{{cite web|title=Billa – Music Review|website=Behindwoods|access-date=6 December 2007|url=http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-articles/movies-07/billa-music-review.html}}</ref>
#''My Name is Billa'' (Remix) - [[S. P. Balasubramaniam]]
#''Vethilaya Pottendi'' (Remix) - [[Malaysia Vasudevan]]


{| class="wikitable"
==Reception==
|- style="background:#cccccf; text-align:center;"
===Publicity===
! No. !! Song !! Singers !! Length (m:ss) !! Lyrics !! Notes
{{Infobox movie certificates
|-
|India = TBC
| 1|| "My Name is Billa" || Naveen, [[Krishna Kumar Kunnath|Kay Kay]] || 03:54 || rowspan="5"|[[Pa. Vijay]] || Remix of the same-titled song from the [[Billa (1980 film)|original film]], composed by [[M. S. Viswanathan]] and written by [[Kannadasan]] with new lyrics by [[Pa.Vijay]]
|United_States = TBC
|-
|United_Kingdom = TBC
| 2|| "Naan Meendum" || Deepika || 04:46 || Picturized on CJ trying to impress [[Billa (character)|Billa]]
|Canada = 14A
|-
}}
| 3|| "Sei Yedhavathu Sei" || [[Neha Bhasin]], Preethi Balla || 04:50 || Picturized on Rhea seducing Billa, before attempting to arrest him
The publicity of the film was initially created when [[Vishnuvardhan]] picked Ajith to star in the movie and hence named the movie [[Billa]]. Permission and allowance was asked from the producers of the yesteryear film [[Billa]] starring [[Rajinikanth]] in the lead role. Later there was confirmation that [[Rajinikanth]] had personally told [[Ajith]] to attempt the challenge of remaking [[Billa]]. The trend in [[Kollywood]] in recent times is to remake yesteryear hits and this has been backed by [[Vishnuvardhan]] who confirmed that this will definitely be a modern day interpretation of the old [[Billa]] starring [[Rajinikanth]], Sripriya and Praveena.
|-
| 4|| "Seval Kodi" || [[Vijay Yesudas]] & Chorus || 04:53 || The introduction song for Velu, the Billa look-alike
|-
| 5|| "Vethalaiya Potendi" || [[Shankar Mahadevan]] || 04:23 || A part-remix of the same-titled song from the [[Billa (1980 film)|original film]], composed by [[M. S. Viswanathan]] and written by [[Kannadasan]]
|-
| 6|| "Theme Music" || [[Instrumental]] || 01:44 || – ||
|}


==Marketing==
When the cast showed [[Nayanthara]] opposite [[Ajith]], for [[Nayanthara]] fans it marked her return to fame in [[Kollywood]]. She had previously been involved in an affair with [[Simbu]] and when they parted ways, indecent photographs of them was produced which dented [[Nayanthara]]'s image. But nonetheless she is a heroine very high up the pecking order in [[Kollywood]] and [[Tollywood]]. She has put her past behind and is back in [[Billa]], the combination will be a new and different one with [[Ajith Kumar]], whose fans much anticipate any release of their actor.
The satellite rights of the film were bought by [[Kalaignar TV]]. Its television premiere occurred on the occasion of Diwali in 27 October 2008.<ref>{{cite web |last=Pillai |first=Sreedhar |date=24 October 2008 |title=Diwali dampeners |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/diwali-dampeners/articleshow/3633172.cms |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230125131545/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/diwali-dampeners/articleshow/3633172.cms |archive-date=25 January 2023 |access-date=25 January 2023 |work=The Times of India}}</ref>


==Reception==
[[Namitha]] is the late arrival to the previous role of Praveena as Billa's girlfriend. The Ajith-Pooja partnership was talked about after [[Attagasam]], which did well at the box office. However this partnership is new, yet exciting.
===Box office===
The film was released in over 200 screens in Tamil Nadu and 50 screens overseas.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110228043916/http://www.sify.com/movies/billa-what-an-opening-news-tamil-kkfunfhcggg.html Billa – what an opening!]. Sify.com (15 December 2007). Retrieved on 1 June 2015.</ref> The film was made on a budget of ₹15 crore (worth ₹61 crore in 2021 prices) and sold to [[Ayngaran International]] for ₹25 crore.{{Sfn|Dhananjayan|2014|page=475}} In its opening weekend, ''Billa'' collected about {{INR}}3 crores.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmibeat.com/tamil/news/2007/billa-box-office-results-171207.html|title=Billa 1st weekend collection|access-date=29 January 2015|publisher=filmibeat}}</ref> In Chennai alone it collected ₹5.2 crore. The film completed a 175-day run at theatres and was declared a [[blockbuster (entertainment)|blockbuster]]. It is reported to have sold 1 crore tickets in India.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20101028103014/http://sify.com/movies/billa-hits-a-century-news-tamil-kkftJhhddhe.html "Billa hits a century".] Sify Moviebuzz. 22 March 2008.</ref> In Kerala, it collected more than the usual top Malayalam films of the year.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.hindu.com/cp/2008/01/25/stories/2008012550251000.htm | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080128175105/http://www.hindu.com/cp/2008/01/25/stories/2008012550251000.htm | url-status=dead | archive-date=28 January 2008 | location=Chennai, India | work=[[The Hindu]] | title=Billa breaks record in Kerala | date=25 January 2008}}.</ref> It was highest grossing Ajith film at that time until release of [[Mankatha]] and was the second highest grossing tamil movie behind [[Sivaji: The Boss]].


===Critical response===
The film was launched on April 4, 2007 by [[Rajinikanth]] at AVM studios.<ref name="Launch1">{{Cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/2007/04/20/stories/2007042003050200.htm|title= Rajinikanth launches `Billa' remake with Ajith in the lead|accessdate=2007-04-23|publisher=[http://www.hindu.com The Hindu]|year=2007|language=English}}</ref><ref name="Launch2">{{Cite web|url=http://www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IEE20070419021328&Page=E&Title=Startrek&Topic=0|title=Billa remake before Don: Ajith|accessdate=2007-04-23|publisher=[http://www.newindpress.com newindpress]|year=2007|language=English}}</ref><ref name="Launch3">{{Cite web|url=http://www.tamilstar.com/news/publish/article_3104.shtml|title=Billa formally Launched by the Super Star|accessdate=2007-04-23|publisher=[http://www.tamilstar.com TamilStar.com]|year=2007|language=English}}</ref><ref name="Launch4">{{Cite web|url=http://www.nowrunning.com/news/news.asp?it=10261|title=Ajit best choice for 'Billa', says Rajini |accessdate=2007-04-23|publisher=[http://www.nowrunning.com nowrunning.com]|year=2007|language=English}}</ref> The film is to be shot extensively in [[Malaysia]].The release date of the film was December 14. It will be [[Ajith]]'s third and last film of the year. The film will be screened at the [[Cannes Film Festival]] later on 2007
''Billa'' opened to primarily positive critical response.{{Sfn|Dhananjayan|2014|page=476}} ''[[Sify]]'' lauded the film, writing: ''Billa'' delivers the goods with its great star cast, a designer look, technical glitz, perfect chemistry making it an entertainment extravaganza". The reviewer claimed that it was the "first designer-look Kollywood film with classy action cuts" and a "technically chic, racy, engrossing entertainer with a Hollywood look", going on to call it "racy & rocking". The critic also heaped praise on the lead actor: "Ajith looks sensational and clearly he is at home, playing dual roles of Billa and Velu. He is suave, dashing, and debonair and has a terrific screen presence which makes the film work big time. You just cannot think of any other actor in Tamil donning the role made memorable by Rajinikanth".<ref>{{cite web |title=Movie Review:Billa |url=http://www.sify.com/movies/billa-review-tamil-14575572.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131128161433/http://www.sify.com/movies/billa-review-tamil-14575572.html |archive-date=2013-11-28 |website=[[Sify]]}}</ref> ''Behindwoods'' rated the film 3.5 out of 5 and wrote: "...{{nbsp}}where Vishnu Vardhan scores is in his crystal clear vision. He doesn’t want to challenge the original nor change its content. All he wants to do is to repackage it stylishly for today’s trend with some present avant-garde styles in film making. The deliberate attempts by the director not to follow the super star’s style are palpable in every frame, which has made ''Billa'' stand out tall and high". In regard of Ajith's presence, the reviewer said: "Ajith as the ruthless David Billa is a revelation. Stylish, menacing and electrifying, he seems to have thoroughly enjoyed the challenge and has completely lived up to it. Rajinikanth can definitely be proud of his successor he has chosen for the tough job".<ref>{{cite web |date=5 December 2007 |title=Billa Movie Review |url=http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-reviews/reviews-1/billa-review.html |website=Behindwoods}}</ref> Revathi of ''[[Kalki (magazine)|Kalki]]'' praised the star cast, cinematography, Yuvan's background score but felt dialogues were inaudible and the film struggles after the suspense around Jagadish is revealed and humourous portions were weak nevertheless Vishnuvardhan should be praised for making ''Billa'' on par with Hollywood films.<ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=[[Kalki (magazine)|Kalki]]|language=ta|access-date=3 June 2024|via=[[Internet Archive]]|url=https://archive.org/details/kalki2008-01-06/page/n61/mode/2up|date=6 January 2008|page=62|title=பில்லா |last=ரேவதி }}</ref>


Mythili Ramachandran of ''Nowrunning.com'' wrote: "''Billa'' ... lives up to its hype and Ajith simply rocks", rating it 3 out of 5. Another reviewer from the same site, gave the same rating, citing: "''Billa'' ... is slick and stylish in keeping with the present modern world...View the movie from a technical angle, and it is undoubtedly in par with Hollywood movies. What a pulsating thriller it has turned out to be".<ref>{{cite web |last=PVS |date=15 December 2007 |title=Billa Review |url=http://www.nowrunning.com/movie/4506/tamil/billa/1437/review.htm |website=Nowrunning.com}}</ref> In contrast, TSV Hari from ''[[Rediff]]'' wrote that the film "disappoints" and gave it 2.5 out of 5, further claiming: "Director Vishnuvardhan seems to have been in a dilemma as to whether to focus on Ajith or give the film well-etched characters. There are too many diversions in the form of female cleavages in the rain forests of Malaysia and garish sets".<ref>{{cite web |date=14 December 2007 |title=Billa disappoints |url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/2007/dec/14ssbilla.htm |website=[[Rediff.com]]}}</ref> Balaji, who produced and portrayed the DSP in the 1980 film, praised the 2007 film for being "very stylish and looking grand", but expressed his dismay over the absence of the characters previously played by [[Thengai Srinivasan]], [[S. A. Ashokan]] and [[Manorama (Tamil actress)|Manorama]].<ref>{{cite web |last=Shankar |first=By: Settu |date=19 December 2007 |title=Balaji disappointed with Billa-2007! |url=https://www.filmibeat.com/tamil/news/2007/billa-balaji-disappointed-191207.html |access-date=22 July 2021 |website=[[Oneindia|Filmibeat]]}}</ref>
===Release===
The film was released on 14th December 2007 in 329 screens across [[Tamil Nadu]] and 50 screens in Overseas .<ref>[http://sify.com/finance/fullstory.php?id=14576179 Billa-What an opening!]</ref>The film was released on December 28,2007 in 25 screens in [[Kerala]].<ref>[http://sify.com/finance/fullstory.php?id=14585371 Thalai topples Mohanlal]</ref>


==Prequel {{Anchor|Prequel}}==
===Box-Office Performance===
{{Main|Billa II}}
*The film collected a record breaking collections of 5crores in 5 days and 8 crores in 25 days.
In 2008, reports claimed that, following the film's commercial success, [[Soundarya Rajinikanth]] was planning to make a sequel, to be produced by [[Ocher Studios]] in association with [[Warner Bros.]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news-1/may-08-01/billa-07-05-08.html |title=BILLA II hot stills picture image gallery |website=Behindwoods }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Social Post |url=http://entertainment.oneindia.in/tamil/exclusive/2008/soundarya-rajinikanth-billa-2-190508.html |title=Soundarya Rajini confirms Billa-2 |publisher=One India |date=19 May 2008 }}</ref> However, the sequel did not materialise, and the idea was dropped, with Ajith Kumar, Vishnuvardhan and Soundarya getting busy with other projects.
*The film collected a distributors' share of Rs.1.2 crores (Approx 12m INR) in its first week of release.<ref>[http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/fr/2007/12/28/stories/2007122850050100.htm Superstars dominate]</ref>


In mid-2010, sources confirmed that Vishnuvardhan had finished penning the script for a prequel and that Ajith Kumar would reprise the titular character.<ref>{{cite web|year=2010|title=BREAKING NEWS: AJITH'S BILLA 2|website=Behindwoods|access-date=28 July 2010|url=http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news-1/jul-10-05/ajith-vishnuvardhan-billa-28-07-10.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Moviebuzz|year=2010|title=Vishnuvardhan to make Billa prequel!|website=[[Sify]]|access-date=29 July 2010|url=http://sify.com/movies/tamil/fullstory.php?id=14951341|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100801210130/http://sify.com/movies/tamil/fullstory.php?id=14951341|url-status=dead|archive-date=1 August 2010}}</ref> The project became officially announced in late 2010, after Ajith Kumar signed up and first production poster were published to the media.<ref name="Billa2sify11">{{cite web|year=2010|title=It's official: Ajith signs 'Billa II'|website=IndiaGlitz|access-date=4 November 2010|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/61364.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101107192050/http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/61364.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=7 November 2010}}</ref><ref name="Billa2sify">{{cite web|author=Moviebuzz|year=2010|title=Breaking News- Billa 2 confirmed|website=[[Sify]]|access-date=4 November 2010|url=http://sify.com/movies/breaking-news-billa-2-confirmed-news-tamil-klel6kcbgfc.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101106004057/http://sify.com/movies/breaking-news-billa-2-confirmed-news-tamil-klel6kcbgfc.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=6 November 2010}}</ref> Suresh Balaje, son of producer and actor K. Balaje, who produced the original ''Billa'' with [[Rajinikanth]], and George Pius from Wide Angle Creations banner, were confirmed as the producer,<ref name="Billa2sify11"/> who associated with Mumbai-based IN Entertainment Limited, a [[Hinduja Group|Hinduja group company]].<ref name="Billa2sify"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiainfoline.com/Markets/News/IN-Entertainment-ties-up-with-Wide-Angle-Creations/5071125059 |title=IN Entertainment ties up with Wide Angle Creations |publisher=Indiainfoline.com |date=1 February 2011 }}</ref> However, in a turn of events, Vishnuvardhan was replaced by [[Chakri Toleti]],{{Sfn|Dhananjayan|2014|page=475}}<ref>{{cite news| url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-02-18/news-interviews/28614918_1_director-vishnuvardhan-venkat-prabhu-directed-mankatha-film | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131109043026/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-02-18/news-interviews/28614918_1_director-vishnuvardhan-venkat-prabhu-directed-mankatha-film | url-status=dead | archive-date=9 November 2013 | work=[[The Times of India]] | title=Vishnu cancels billa date | date=18 February 2011}}</ref> and a new script was written by Toleti and his assistants.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-02-22/news-interviews/28624795_1_ajith-billa-thala | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140116204729/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-02-22/news-interviews/28624795_1_ajith-billa-thala | url-status=dead | archive-date=16 January 2014 | work=[[The Times of India]] | title=Ajith gets new script, director for Billa 2 | date=22 February 2011}}</ref> The prequel was released at 13 July 2012 to underwhelming reviews, eventually being deemed as a box office failure.{{Sfn|Dhananjayan|2014|page=475}}<ref name="BILLA 2">{{cite web|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/83166.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120628112606/http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/83166.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=28 June 2012 |title='Billa 2' from July 13 – Tamil Movie News |website=IndiaGlitz |date=25 June 2012 }}</ref>
*This film ran for 155 days in 21 screens all over Tamilnadu.
*The total gross or collection of the film is 85 crores.


==References==
== Television Premiere ==
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==External links==
The film will be telecasted for the first time in Indian Televisions on Kalaignar TV , this Diwali [2008]
* {{Official website|http://www.billathefilm.com}}
* {{IMDb title|0920457|Billa}}


== References ==
==Bibliography==
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Billa
Theatrical release poster
Directed byVishnuvardhan
Written byMinosh Sivanesan
Screenplay byVishnuvardhan
Story bySalim–Javed
Based onDon (Hindi)
Produced byL. Suresh
Abdurrahman. M
StarringAjith Kumar
Prabhu
Rahman
Nayanthara
Namitha
CinematographyNirav Shah
Edited byA. Sreekar Prasad
Music byYuvan Shankar Raja
Production
company
Ananda Picture Circuit
Distributed byPyramid Saimira
Ayngaran International
Release date
  • 14 December 2007 (2007-12-14)
[1]
Running time
140 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Billa is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by Vishnuvardhan. It is a remake of the 1980 film of the same name starring Rajnikanth, which itself is a remake of 1978 Hindi film Don, starring Amithabh Bachchan. The film stars Ajith Kumar who plays a double role as an underworld don and his friendly look-alike alongside Nayanthara and Namitha, while Prabhu, Rahman, Adithya Menon, and Santhanam playing supporting roles.[2] It is produced by L. Suresh and Abdurrahman M while featuring a score and soundtrack by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Nirav Shah and editing by A. Sreekar Prasad.[citation needed]

The shooting of Billa commenced in April 2007 and was released and distributed worldwide by Ayngaran International on 14 December 2007.[3] The film, upon release, emerged highly successful,[4] and was selected to be screened at the 61st Cannes Film Festival.[5][6]

Plot[edit]

David Billa is a crime boss featured on Interpol's criminal list, who is hiding and operating out of Malaysia. DSP Jayaprakash has spent the last few years looking for Billa, leaving behind a life in India. During a chase with the police, Billa is severely wounded after an accident and dies in front of Jayaprakash, who secretly holds a burial of Billa. Interpol officer Gokulnath is assigned to work with Jayaprakash to capture elusive Billa as no-one knows of Billa's death. Jayaprakash keeps Billa's death as a secret even from his fellow officers, and tracks down a look-alike called Saravana Velu, a hotel server and small-time petty thief. He asks Velu to infiltrate Billa's gang by pretending to be Billa. In return, he will make sure that the child Velu adopted, Karan gets a proper education.

Jayaprakash trains Velu and sends him back to Billa's gang, disguised as an amnesiac Billa, who had been hiding at an apartment complex due to his injuries. Slowly, Velu starts to learn about Billa's gang and even speaks to Jagdish, Billa's boss on the phone. Velu provides a pen drive with the secret information of the crime network to Jayaprakash, but he is about to be killed by Sasha because her brother Rajesh as well as his fiancée Rhea were killed by Billa earlier. At this juncture, Jayaprakash arrives and tells her that he is Velu and not Billa. Later before a party, Velu secretly provides information to Jayaprakash about a meeting of Billa's network and C.J., Billa's girlfriend, overhears his conversation. She confronts Velu, but in the struggle, he accidentally kills her.

A shootout occurs at the party, and Jayaprakash is killed by Jagdish, leaving his gun behind. Velu finds the Jayaprakash dead and the gun, but is taken into the custody of the police team, now headed by Gokulnath. He argues during interrogation that he is Velu and not Billa to Gokulnath. Velu mentions a piece of evidence – the pen drive, which may prove his innocence, but the pen drive is nowhere to be found. Unable to prove his innocence, Velu escapes from a police van and phones Gokulnath, where he asks him to meet at the Aero bridge, where it is revealed that Gokulnath is none other than Jagdish and was the one who killed Jayaprakash. Officer Anil Menon apparently had the pen drive all along and strikes a deal with Velu to get hold of Jagdish.

Meanwhile, Sasha and Karan have been kidnapped by Jagdish and wants the pen drive in return for them. Velu meets Ranjith and gives him a second pen drive with the same data, but corrupted. When Ranjith tries to kill Velu, a scuffle ensues, making Ranjith fall from the top. In a final confrontation, Jagdish fights with Velu. Jagdish posing as Gokulnath, asks the police to arrest Velu as Billa but gets shot by the squad of police and dies as the police have wired the entire conversation between Jagdish and Velu, thus proving his innocence. Velu finally hands over the original pen drive to Officer Menon and joins Sasha and Karan.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

The entire production stage of the movie spanned about six months. Prior to Billa, Vishnuvardhan had directed three films, Kurumbu, Arinthum Ariyamalum and Pattiyal, two of which were successful. Billa was started after a debacle surrounding his other venture, Sarvam, which was eventually postponed to make way for Billa.

In an interview, Vishnuvardhan said that he had "twice missed out on the chance to direct [Ajith]. The third time when I got a chance to direct him, I made sure that I would not miss it. I was all ready to write a good script for him, but he said, he wanted me to remake Billa", confirming it was Ajith's idea.[7]

The film was originally announced, provisionally after the release of the Bollywood film, Don – which was a remake of the 1978 film of the same name. Also from the 1978 version, a remake was made in 1980 in Tamil, called Billa. 2007's Billa drew inspirations from these three versions. Suresh Balaji, who had acted in the earliest version of Billa, acquired the rights to produce the film. It became the second Tamil film to be remade from the 1978 version, after Naan Avanillai.

After the official announcement of the production company, the director and the cameraman, Vishnuvardhan and Nirav Shah began to select other members of the cast and the crew to be a part of the Billa team. Ajith could not assist in helping choose the other members. On 13 April 2007, the eve of Tamil New Year's Day, the launch of Billa took place at the AVM studios in Vadapalani, Chennai.[8] Among the attendees were the stars of the old cast, Rajinikanth, Sripriya, Suresh Balaji as well as noted directors Mani Ratnam, Dharani, K. S. Ravikumar, and Saran. The confirmed cast until the date of the launch also were invited, among them Ajith along with his wife, Shalini, Nayanthara, Namitha and Prabhu.

Filming[edit]

The song "Sevalkodi" was shot at Murugan Temple, Batu Caves, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Apart from the casting of Ajith in the dual lead role, previously played by Rajinikanth, the rest of the cast took nearly four months to finalise. The role played by Sripriya in the original was given to Nayantara in early 2007,[9][10] controversially after Bollywood actress, Isha Sharvani, who had been in contention to act in the last few movies of Ajith, was paid the advance.[11] Vishnuvardhan reported that he was pleased with Nayanthara's role in E and subsequently opted for her. The other lead female role in the film was initially written for Shriya Saran,[12] but due to her contract with Sivaji: The Boss, she refused to accept the film. Despite other actresses such as Trisha,[13][14] Reema Sen,[15] Asin[16] and Bhanu being considered,[17] the role was eventually given to Pooja Umashankar.[18] However, she refused the role, citing that she was reluctant to appear in a bikini, as the role required. Subsequently, Namitha was signed up for the role. Nayanthara was later finalized as the female lead.[19][20]

The remaining members of the cast were selected after the launch, which was held on 13 April 2007. Despite early reports of Prakash Raj playing the role enacted by K. Balaji of an inspector in the original,[21] the role was eventually secured by Prabhu.[22] The role of the comedian was tipped to go Vadivelu,[23] after he received rave reviews for his comic chemistry in Chandramukhi with Rajinikanth. However, despite the reviews, Vishnuvardhan's regular pattern meant that the spotlight for a comedian would be limited. Santhanam replaced him.[24] Another character artiste, Adithya, also signed up to be one of the members of the police troupe, as did Malayalam actor Rahman, who with Billa made his comeback into Tamil cinema. The item number danced by Helen in the original was originally given to Mumaith Khan,[25] but was later changed to newcomer Rose Dawn, for unknown reasons.

For his crew, Vishnuvardhan picked his preferred technicians, with Rajkannan as the dialogue writer, Nirav Shah as the cinematographer, William Ong as the stunt master, Thota Tharani as the art director, Pa. Vijay as the chief lyricist and A. Sreekar Prasad as the editor. Vishnuvardhan's orthodox music composer, Yuvan Shankar Raja, was chosen, creating great expectations for the project, while Vishnuvardhan's wife, Anu Vardhan, worked as a costume designer.[3] Majority of the film was shot in Malaysia at locations including Langkawi, Kuala Lumpur overlooking the Petronas Towers and other parts, while a few scenes were shot at the Binny Mills in Chennai.

Soundtrack[edit]

Billa
Soundtrack album by
Released21 November 2007
Recorded2007
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length24:30
LabelAyngaran Music
An Ak Audio
Think Music
ProducerYuvan Shankar Raja
Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology
Machakaaran
(2007)
Billa
(2007)
Vaazhthugal
(2008)

For the film's music and soundtrack, Vishnuvardhan renewed his previous association (Kurumbu, Arinthum Ariyamalum and Pattiyal) with Yuvan Shankar Raja. The soundtrack has six songs, and the lyrics were penned by Pa. Vijay. Since the film was a remake, two songs from the original soundtrack, composed by M. S. Viswanathan, were remixed and included in the soundtrack.[3] The formal release of the soundtrack was held on 21 November 2007 at Hotel Residence Towers in Chennai.[26] Yuvan Shankar Raja reused some of the background music of his previous ventures Kedi and Vallavan in Billa. The album achieved record audio sales. Sify reported that it took the "best ever audio opening" for an Ajith film and the second highest opening day sales recorded in 2007 after Sivaji: The Boss.[27] Nearly 22,000 CDs and cassettes were said to be sold out by the first day evening all over Tamil Nadu.[27]

The album received very positive reviews. Pavithra Srinivasan from Rediff noted that Billa's music "rocks" and gave it four out of five. The reviewer wrote: "Yuvan Shankar Raja has etched an intricate musical feast to complement the tale – and quite a feast it's turned out to be, a la the original".[28] A reviewer from Indiaglitz.com wrote that the track was a "masterly work from young Yuvan... [which]... takes us to a different world",[29] while a reviewer from Behindwoods wrote that it was the "soul of the film" which "stands out as the highlight of the album, giving that eerie feel required of a film about a don" and an "interesting composition with arrangements that spell international quality".[30]

No. Song Singers Length (m:ss) Lyrics Notes
1 "My Name is Billa" Naveen, Kay Kay 03:54 Pa. Vijay Remix of the same-titled song from the original film, composed by M. S. Viswanathan and written by Kannadasan with new lyrics by Pa.Vijay
2 "Naan Meendum" Deepika 04:46 Picturized on CJ trying to impress Billa
3 "Sei Yedhavathu Sei" Neha Bhasin, Preethi Balla 04:50 Picturized on Rhea seducing Billa, before attempting to arrest him
4 "Seval Kodi" Vijay Yesudas & Chorus 04:53 The introduction song for Velu, the Billa look-alike
5 "Vethalaiya Potendi" Shankar Mahadevan 04:23 A part-remix of the same-titled song from the original film, composed by M. S. Viswanathan and written by Kannadasan
6 "Theme Music" Instrumental 01:44

Marketing[edit]

The satellite rights of the film were bought by Kalaignar TV. Its television premiere occurred on the occasion of Diwali in 27 October 2008.[31]

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

The film was released in over 200 screens in Tamil Nadu and 50 screens overseas.[32] The film was made on a budget of ₹15 crore (worth ₹61 crore in 2021 prices) and sold to Ayngaran International for ₹25 crore.[3] In its opening weekend, Billa collected about 3 crores.[33] In Chennai alone it collected ₹5.2 crore. The film completed a 175-day run at theatres and was declared a blockbuster. It is reported to have sold 1 crore tickets in India.[34] In Kerala, it collected more than the usual top Malayalam films of the year.[35] It was highest grossing Ajith film at that time until release of Mankatha and was the second highest grossing tamil movie behind Sivaji: The Boss.

Critical response[edit]

Billa opened to primarily positive critical response.[36] Sify lauded the film, writing: Billa delivers the goods with its great star cast, a designer look, technical glitz, perfect chemistry making it an entertainment extravaganza". The reviewer claimed that it was the "first designer-look Kollywood film with classy action cuts" and a "technically chic, racy, engrossing entertainer with a Hollywood look", going on to call it "racy & rocking". The critic also heaped praise on the lead actor: "Ajith looks sensational and clearly he is at home, playing dual roles of Billa and Velu. He is suave, dashing, and debonair and has a terrific screen presence which makes the film work big time. You just cannot think of any other actor in Tamil donning the role made memorable by Rajinikanth".[37] Behindwoods rated the film 3.5 out of 5 and wrote: "... where Vishnu Vardhan scores is in his crystal clear vision. He doesn’t want to challenge the original nor change its content. All he wants to do is to repackage it stylishly for today’s trend with some present avant-garde styles in film making. The deliberate attempts by the director not to follow the super star’s style are palpable in every frame, which has made Billa stand out tall and high". In regard of Ajith's presence, the reviewer said: "Ajith as the ruthless David Billa is a revelation. Stylish, menacing and electrifying, he seems to have thoroughly enjoyed the challenge and has completely lived up to it. Rajinikanth can definitely be proud of his successor he has chosen for the tough job".[38] Revathi of Kalki praised the star cast, cinematography, Yuvan's background score but felt dialogues were inaudible and the film struggles after the suspense around Jagadish is revealed and humourous portions were weak nevertheless Vishnuvardhan should be praised for making Billa on par with Hollywood films.[39]

Mythili Ramachandran of Nowrunning.com wrote: "Billa ... lives up to its hype and Ajith simply rocks", rating it 3 out of 5. Another reviewer from the same site, gave the same rating, citing: "Billa ... is slick and stylish in keeping with the present modern world...View the movie from a technical angle, and it is undoubtedly in par with Hollywood movies. What a pulsating thriller it has turned out to be".[40] In contrast, TSV Hari from Rediff wrote that the film "disappoints" and gave it 2.5 out of 5, further claiming: "Director Vishnuvardhan seems to have been in a dilemma as to whether to focus on Ajith or give the film well-etched characters. There are too many diversions in the form of female cleavages in the rain forests of Malaysia and garish sets".[41] Balaji, who produced and portrayed the DSP in the 1980 film, praised the 2007 film for being "very stylish and looking grand", but expressed his dismay over the absence of the characters previously played by Thengai Srinivasan, S. A. Ashokan and Manorama.[42]

Prequel [edit]

In 2008, reports claimed that, following the film's commercial success, Soundarya Rajinikanth was planning to make a sequel, to be produced by Ocher Studios in association with Warner Bros.[43][44] However, the sequel did not materialise, and the idea was dropped, with Ajith Kumar, Vishnuvardhan and Soundarya getting busy with other projects.

In mid-2010, sources confirmed that Vishnuvardhan had finished penning the script for a prequel and that Ajith Kumar would reprise the titular character.[45][46] The project became officially announced in late 2010, after Ajith Kumar signed up and first production poster were published to the media.[47][48] Suresh Balaje, son of producer and actor K. Balaje, who produced the original Billa with Rajinikanth, and George Pius from Wide Angle Creations banner, were confirmed as the producer,[47] who associated with Mumbai-based IN Entertainment Limited, a Hinduja group company.[48][49] However, in a turn of events, Vishnuvardhan was replaced by Chakri Toleti,[3][50] and a new script was written by Toleti and his assistants.[51] The prequel was released at 13 July 2012 to underwhelming reviews, eventually being deemed as a box office failure.[3][52]

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