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ActionComedy

Veeram

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A straightforward man, who uses violence to settle disputes, decides to mend his ways for the sake of his lover, but when he learns that her family is in danger, he decides to save them at all cost.

Release Date : 2014-01-10

Language :Tamil

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Vijaya Productions

Production Country : India

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Ajith Kumar

Character Name : Vinayagam

Original Name : Ajith Kumar

Gender : Male

Tamannaah Bhatia

Character Name : Kopperundevi

Original Name : Tamannaah Bhatia

Gender : Female

Vidharth

Character Name : Shanmugam

Original Name : Vidharth

Gender : Male

Bala

Character Name : Murugan

Original Name : Bala

Gender : Male

Santhanam

Character Name : Pichai Muniyandi

Original Name : Santhanam

Gender : Male

Nassar

Character Name : Nallasivam

Original Name : Nassar

Gender : Male

Pradeep Ram Singh Rawat

Character Name : Vanangamudi

Original Name : Pradeep Ram Singh Rawat

Gender : Male

Atul Kulkarni

Character Name : Aadalarasu

Original Name : Atul Kulkarni

Gender : Male

Avinash

Character Name : Aavudaiyappan

Original Name : Avinash

Gender : Male

Suhail Chandhok

Character Name : Kumaran

Original Name : Suhail Chandhok

Gender : Male

Thambi Ramaiah

Character Name : Savarimuthu

Original Name : Thambi Ramaiah

Gender : Male

Appukutty

Character Name : Mayilvaganam

Original Name : Appukutty

Gender : Male

Ramesh Khanna

Character Name : District Collector Subbu

Original Name : Ramesh Khanna

Gender : Male

Ilavarasu

Character Name : Azhagappan

Original Name : Ilavarasu

Gender : Male

Mayilsamy

Character Name : Marikolunthu

Original Name : Mayilsamy

Gender : Male

Shanmugarajan

Character Name : Police Officer

Original Name : Shanmugarajan

Gender : Male

Amit Kumar Tiwari

Character Name : Vanangamudi's son

Original Name : Amit Kumar Tiwari

Gender : Male

Abhinaya

Character Name : Poongothai

Original Name : Abhinaya

Gender : Female

Manochitra

Character Name : Anita

Original Name : Manochitra

Gender : Male

Suza Kumar

Character Name : Senbagam

Original Name : Suza Kumar

Gender : Male

Vidyullekha Raman

Character Name : Alamelu

Original Name : Vidyullekha Raman

Gender : Female

Rohini Hattangadi

Character Name : Koppuram Devi

Original Name : Rohini Hattangadi

Gender : Female

Devadarshini

Character Name : District Collector Subbu's wife

Original Name : Devadarshini

Gender : Female

Sumithra

Character Name :

Original Name : Sumithra

Gender : Female

Kalairani

Character Name :

Original Name : Kalairani

Gender : Female

Stunt Silva

Character Name : Henchman

Original Name : Stunt Silva

Gender : Male

Crane Manohar

Character Name : College Peon

Original Name : Crane Manohar

Gender : Male

Paravai Muniyamma

Character Name :

Original Name : Paravai Muniyamma

Gender : Female

Yuvina Parthavi

Character Name : Kayalvizhi

Original Name : Yuvina Parthavi

Gender : Female

Pawan

Character Name : Nallasivam's Son

Original Name : Pawan

Gender : Male

Periyar Dasan

Character Name : Bhai

Original Name : Periyar Dasan

Gender : Male

R. N. R. Manohar

Character Name : Maanikkam

Original Name : R. N. R. Manohar

Gender : Male

Sujatha Sivakumar

Character Name : Nallasivam's Younger Sister

Original Name : Sujatha Sivakumar

Gender : Female

Ashmitha Subramaniyam

Character Name : Savarimuthu's daughter

Original Name : Ashmitha Subramaniyam

Gender : Female

Sreeja Ravi

Character Name : Teacher

Original Name : Sreeja Ravi

Gender : Female

Yogi Babu

Character Name : Henchman

Original Name : Yogi Babu

Gender : Male

Japan Kumar

Character Name : Gurka henchman

Original Name : Japan Kumar

Gender : Male

Mippu Swamy

Character Name :

Original Name : Mippu Swamy

Gender : Male

Muthu Raman

Character Name :

Original Name : Muthu Raman

Gender : Male

Hello Kandasamy

Character Name : Worker

Original Name : Hello Kandasamy

Gender : Male

John Kokken

Character Name : Aadalarasu's right hand

Original Name : John Kokken

Gender : Male

Thavasi

Character Name :

Original Name : Thavasi

Gender : Male

Reviews

S

Sriram

@vaidyasr

2021-06-23

Right in the opening segment, director Siva lays out his cards. There is a fight between two groups in a college and the new principal, who wants to put an end to this, goes to meet the elder brother of one of the parties involved in the scuffle. And, there, we see that the brother himself is a ruffian, who will feed people before beating them as he wants them to be strong to take the blows. But since this person is also the hero of the film, he is what we could call a genial rowdy, and the scene plays out mostly for laughs. The district collector, who is his friend, is present at the scene, happily requesting a similar "entertainment" the next day as well. If this is what your of idea of fun is, then, hop on aboard, the director seems to say. The film is a template masala film — a superhuman hero, his cronies who will sing his praises all the time, a beautiful-looking heroine, a raging villain. It has no room for logic, moving from one hero-worshipping scene to the next and is aimed at our visceral tastes. The story is in service of its star and, it is unapologetic about it. The plot, which kicks in only in the second half, and revolves around Vinayagam (Ajith) and his four brothers, who are do-gooders who will not hesitate to meet violence with violence. Vinayagam falls in love with Koperundevi ( Tamannaah), the daughter of Nallasivam ( Nasser), a pacifist. He tries to mend his ways for the sake of his lover, but when he learns that a revenge-seeking convict (Atul Kulkarni) wants to annihilate her entire family, he decides to stop him at all cost. The very purpose of Veeram is to be a showcase for its star, Ajith, and that it does quite well. Right from the hero introduction scene, Siva creates moments specifically designed for his hero to shine — you see him being praised by those around him, mouthing punch dialogues, being nice to kids and elders, fighting on a running train, and in the climax, coming back from the dead to destroy the villain and his men. The best scene among the lot is one where Vinayagam goes to meet Vanangamudi, a goon with whom he has had a few run-ins, and orders him to do his bidding, all the while making it seem like he is begging for mercy, for the sake of the peace-loving Nallasivam. And, Ajith effortlessly conveys the heroic nature of his character and completely plays to the gallery. The challenge with this sort of film is that it should keep moving forward without losing momentum. And that is where Veeram slips, at least in the initial stages. The entire first half involves the shenanigans of Vinayagam's brothers who, with help from their lawyer Bail Perumal ( Santhanam) try to get their brother fall in love with Koperundevi. Throughout these episodes, we are left wondering where the plot is heading and the film doesn't make it clear even by the interval point. The brothers too are uniformly uninteresting — all the four of them look the same and behave the same, and their characters are hardly defined. The romantic portions and Santhanam's quips, while entertaining, travel through previously trodden ground. As for the second half, it coasts along once the plot kicks in and for a while, we are engrossed in Vinayagam's efforts to track down the various teams of hitmen sent to wipe out Koperundevi's family. But, even here, the villain doesn't come across as too much of a challenger to the hero, and, despite having an actor like Atul Kulkarni, Siva fails to build a truly terrifying character.