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    Vetrimaaran (born 4 September 1975) is an Indian film director, film producer and screenwriter who primarily works in Tamil cinema. He is known for his unique filmography with major commercial success and high critical acclaim works.

  2. Director Vetrimaaran Stars Dhanush Taapsee Pannu Jayabalan. 4. Asuran. 2019 2h 21m Not Rated. 8.4 (34K) Rate. The teenage son of a farmer from an underprivileged caste kills a rich, upper caste landlord. How the pacifist farmer saves his hot-blooded son is the rest of the story.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm4274575Vetrimaaran - IMDb

    Vetrimaaran is an Indian film director, screenwriter and film producer, who works in the Tamil film industry. Vetrimaaran made his directorial debut with the Polladhavan. His second feature film Aadukalam won six National Film Awards.

    • January 1, 1
    • Producer, Writer, Director
    • Cuddalore, Tamilnadu, India
    • Vetrimaaran
    • Aadukalam (2011) As the roosters combat in the arena with each other, it becomes a fight of the egos of the individuals who own the fowl. So, when Karuppu’s rooster emerges victorious he not only earns a lot of money but also the enmity of his boss Periyasamy (V.
    • Vada Chennai (2018) A tale of criminal activities narrated in a non-linear pattern over the span of more than a decade is the perfect recipe for a crime sage.
    • Asuran (2019) What becomes the last resort for a farmer who goes on the run with his family as he is compelled to protect his son, who has murdered a wealthy upper-caste landlord in a fit of vengeance?
    • Visaranai (2016) Based on the Tamil novel Lock Up by M. Chandrakumar, Vetrimaaran’s third outing in its first half has such brutal scenes of police torture that one could genuinely feel the bestial act of police torture.
    • Polladhavan (2007) Vetrimaaran’s debut feature film opens up with a gruesome and brutal fighting sequence and then using the device of flashback, the filmmaker takes us into the dynamic world of contemporary Chennai, where an educated young man, Prabhu (Dhanush) fight injustice and in the process is forced to unleash the animal within him.The protagonist of the film is an uneducated youth who due to turn of events confronts his father (Murali) and an argument regarding the responsibilities of parents towards their offspring ensues.
    • Visaranai (2016) Based on the Tamil novel Lock Up by M. Chandrakumar, Vetrimaaran’s third outing in its first half has such brutal scenes of police torture that one could genuinely feel the bestial act of police torture.
    • Aadukalam’ – Cockfight competition. ‘Aadukalam’ is a remarkable Tamil film as it bagged National Award under several categories. Dhanush played the role of a Madurai based cockfighter.
    • Vada Chennai. Anbu turning against Senthil. Vetrimaaran and Dhanush joined after a gap of several years for the gangster drama ‘Vada Chennai’. The film carries the story of Dhanush from his childhood to a gangster.
  4. Vetrimaaran is an Indian film director, screenwriter and film producer working in the Tamil film industry. His works, predominantly social issue dramas and action crime films, have been acclaimed for their gritty realism and scope.

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  6. 1. Polladhavan. 2007 2h 30m Not Rated. 7.7 (2.5K) Rate. A contemporary action drama revolving around a young man's love for his bike, including the trials and travails he is forced to undergo when it goes missing. Director Vetrimaaran Stars Dhanush Ramya Kishore Kumar G. VERDICT : SUPER HIT. 2. Aadukalam. 2011 2h 40m Not Rated. 8.1 (7.2K) Rate.