A deformed hunchback kidnaps a bride and holds her hostage while his connection to her and his targets is revealed in a series of flashbacks that unfold as he starts seeking revenge.A deformed hunchback kidnaps a bride and holds her hostage while his connection to her and his targets is revealed in a series of flashbacks that unfold as he starts seeking revenge.A deformed hunchback kidnaps a bride and holds her hostage while his connection to her and his targets is revealed in a series of flashbacks that unfold as he starts seeking revenge.
- Awards
- 8 wins & 9 nominations
Mohan Kapur
- Ad Director
- (as Mohan Kapoor)
R. Sarathkumar
- Self
- (as Sarath Kumar)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFor a character Vikram had to go through a makeup session of 5 to 7 hours daily.
- GoofsThe lead villain is earlier against the male model character for eyeing the lead female. Then later in the film, the model turns against the lead male as he loses the lead female to him. For the same reason, the lead villain joins hands with the model without any sort of hatred depicted as earlier.
- Crazy creditsThe track Ennodu Nee Irundhal (Reprise version) was played in the background during the credits and the screen showed a positive climax of the movie.
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to remove moments of strong violence in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
- ConnectionsFeatures Tezaab (1988)
- SoundtracksMersalaayitten (Tamil)
Music by A.R. Rahman
Lyrics by Kabilan
Performed by Anirudh Ravichander, Neeti Mohan
Featured review
I don't want to reveal anything about the story, but the genre of this flick is most important for you to know before you enter the theatre. It's a Romantic Thriller with fantasy elements. Vikram is the show stealer. He's just out of the world. His action in each and every frame, will keep you all spellbound, especially the hunch-back characters' sequence. And the film, from the first frame till the last, runs on a very very clever screenplay, which I haven't seen in any of Shankar's previous flicks. The Cinematography is outstanding. And P C sir once again proved that he is the King of Cinematographers in India. No wonder why the film production cost so much,the art- work and the sets they solely put up for Songs would give you the answer! Splendid art direction. This films' OST will remain as career best for A R Rahman. Upen Patel was good. Santhanam was hilarious. Amy Jackson was good with her acting skills. She was literally an 'I' candy all through the film. The amount of 'A' rated content should have been controlled by Shanker sir. The length of the film and few scenes might seem lagging, but the crews' 3 years of hard work overpowers it. The best parts being the whole China sequences, Upen-Vikrams fight sequence and Hunchbacks' emotional scenes. This 'I' will remain as a unique film in Shankar's career, not many are made in such a way. Before you get in the theatre, do not have any expectations and watch the film with a lot of patience and I would assure you that you'd leave the theatre with a smile on your face and most likely, a bit teary-eyed as well. And for people with less patience, I would suggest them to avoid this flick.
- spruthvi35
- Jan 13, 2015
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Box office
- Budget
- $12,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,449,232
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $771,312
- Jan 18, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $3,200,113
- Runtime3 hours 8 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39: 1
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