Development Three years after his last directorial
Peraanmai (2009),
S. P. Jananathan announced that his next directorial would feature
Jiiva and
Ravi Mohan, who both starred in Jananathan's earlier films, in the lead roles. However, the project failed to take off. In August 2013, Jananathan announced the revived project titled
Purampokku with
Arya and
Vijay Sethupathi as the new leads. The film was jointly produced by
UTV Motion Pictures and Jananathan's Binary Pictures. Cinematography was handled by
N. K. Ekambaram, and editing by N. Ganesh Kumar. Jananathan stated that the film's script was inspired by protests and opposition over the sentencing of the 26 accused in the
assassination of Rajiv Gandhi to life imprisonment, changed from death sentence; and the lack of protests over the execution of serial killer
Auto Shankar and convicted rapist
Dhananjoy Chatterjee. He also said it questions the relevance of capital punishment in a democratic society, and the lack of official records of the actual number of people sent to
gallows in India inspired him to write the film. Aware that the term "purampokku" is often used derogatorily, Jananathan stated that the film's title refers to the term's
root meaning of
common land not exclusive to anyone: "Our ancestors have left more than 15 types of purampokku lands for us, and they are used illegally by people with power. The film will deal with one such purampokku land". and this became her last performance before her retirement from films. The name of Karthika's character, Kuyili, is a reference to the Indian freedom fighter
of the same name.
Shaam, who earlier appeared in Jananathan's directorial debut
Iyarkai (2003) and appeared alongside Arya in
Ullam Ketkumae (2005), was selected to play a police officer. Jananathan said he cast Karthika because he wanted an actress who was "tough" and could speak Tamil, unlike contemporary Tamil film actresses; and Arya, who he felt had been typecast as a "lover boy", to break this stereotype.
Filming Principal photography began on 11 January 2014 in
Kulu Manali, Himachal Pradesh. The film was shot extensively around
Himachal Pradesh,
Rajasthan and
Chennai. Karthika had to learn to ride a camel for a few scenes shot in
Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Arya had to perform the risky stunt of running on top of a moving train in an important sequence in the film. A huge prison set was erected in Chennai where an extensive 45-day production schedule was shot with the lead actors of the film. On 4 August 2014, filming was temporarily cancelled by the production unit, who joined the protest declared by the Tamil Nadu Film Director's union against the
Government of Sri Lanka's army for writing articles on their official website degrading the then
Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu,
J. Jayalalithaa. Principal photography
wrapped on 17 December 2014.
Title dispute In August 2013,
Natty Subramaniam claimed that he had already registered the title
Purampokku for a future film, and claiming that he did not give anyone permission to use the title, threatened to take legal action against anyone who did so. In November 2013, UTV released a press statement that the title
Purampokku would be retained for Jananathan's film as confirmed by the
South Indian Film Chamber,
Tamil Film Producers Council and the Film and Television Producers's Guild. However, by April 2015, the film was retitled
Purampokku Engira Podhuvudamai, with Jananathan saying the new title was meant to better emphasise "the forgotten fact that everything is common for all". == Music ==