A "Vetrimaaran film" is a hot commodity among South Indian film enthusiasts. The narration is one of the main causes. He is a storyteller who is extremely skilled at what he does. Vetrimaaran, who has spent the previous 15 years carving out a niche for himself, was coached by the renowned director Balu Mahendra.
The opening shot, which depicts the aftermath of a train explosion and the destruction it wrought, immediately establishes a sombre and visceral tone. As the camera pans across the lens of a photojournalist who documents the shattered railway compartments among the wounded, amputated, and deceased, the rawness strikes us in the face. The atmosphere is filled with wails and tears, gloomy images dominate the screen, and the proceedings are made murkier by a sneaky political angle.
The audience is informed of the militant operations in the Northern part of Tamil Nadu in the early 1980s and 1990s through a voice-over by the director. These operations may be less well-known than those in the Northern and Northeastern parts of India.
Soori has the role of a lifetime as the passionate and naïve constable.
It describes how a director shapes a character with lines that fit the actor's persona.
Soori had previously played the silliest of characters, but in this scene, he plays "Kumaresan," an innocent man who fights to maintain a healthy balance between his heart and mind.His behaviour and feelings were normal. His dedication is shown on the screen.
The militant group's head, “Perumal Vaathiyaar,”played by Vijay sethupathi, was just recently seen in flesh towards the end of the film.
Despite the fact that his character is the pivotal figure in the narrative, he has relatively little screen time. He has an impact now, and he will have even more in the follow-up film.
Although he claims at the beginning that this is a fictional account, anyone who is even vaguely familiar with Tamil Nadu's sad past can relate to the area and the people who have been harmed by political and police brutality. A royal salute to Viduthalai whole cast and crew as well as Vetrimaaran.
Looking forward to Part 2!
Viduthalai part 1 movie was released in 31st, march, 2023.
The budget of Viduthalai part 1 movie was 40crores.
Cast and Crew:
Director of Viduthalai Movie was Vetrimaaran.