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Blackmail

Thriller Romance Drama Tamil


Trapped in escalating blackmail, Mani faces mounting danger as crime, passion, and greed intertwine, exposing hidden truths and changing allegiances throughout his ordeal.

Cast:G. V. Prakash Kumar, Teju Ashwini, Srikanth, Bindu Madhavi, Linga, Ramesh Thilak, Haripriya Isai, Muthukumar, Redin Kingsley, Girija Hari,
Director:Mu. Maran
Writer:Mu. Maran
Editor:San Lokesh
Camera:Gokul Benoy

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GV Prakash's Thriller Is Lesson 101 in Convenient Writing

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Janani K | India Today

Fri, September 12 2025

Director Mu Maran's 'Blackmail', starring GV Prakash, Srikanth, and Bindu Madhavi, is a thriller about a bunch of characters who blackmail each other to get out of trouble. However, the film is a lesson in how convenient screenplay writing can be.

A thriller titled ‘Blackmail’ is quite self-explanatory. Director Mu Maran’s film stays true to its name. In fact, it takes it a little too seriously. So much so that almost every character in the film blackmails someone to escape their troubles. But, the bigger question is, is ‘Blackmail’ an effective thriller as it claims to beb? Let’s find out! Mani (GV Prakash) works for a pharmaceutical distributor (Vettai Muthukumar), who also runs a secret cocaine business. One day, Mani finds out that his girlfriend, Rekha (Teju Ashwini), who works at a pharmacy, is pregnant. While she wants to abort, Mani convinces her that he will work harder to take care of her and the unborn child. Meanwhile, we are introduced to a happy family of three, headed by Ashok (Srikanth). His daughter Anu gets kidnapped by an unknown gang. There’s also Ashok’s wife Archana (Bindu Madhavi), whose ex-lover (Linga) is now planning to extort money from her. As their lives become entangled in a messy web of secrets and blackmail, chaos ensues. What happened to the kidnapped child? Who is the true villain? Why does Ashok refuse to go to police? These and more unravel over two hours.

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