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Vettaiyan

Action Crime Drama Tamil


A sought-after Supercop gets caught in a series of unexpected events when he encounters a suspect who is accused of being involved in a murder case.

Cast:Rajinikanth, Amitabh Bachchan, Fahadh Faasil, Rana Daggubati, Manju Warrier, Ritika Singh
Director:T. J. Gnanavel
Editor:Philomin Raj
Camera:S. R. Kathir
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Guild Reviews

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Rajinikanth gets a rooted script in TJ Gnanavel's middling drama

FCG Member Reviewer Janani K
Janani K | India Today
Thu, October 24 2024

Director TJ Gnanavel's Vettaiyan, starring Rajinikanth, Amitabh Bachchan and Rana Daggubati, is a social commentary on extrajudicial killings. Good, solid moments get overshadowed by predictability.

Journalist-turned-director TJ Gnanavel proved his mettle with a hard-hitting second film, Jai Bhim, starring Suriya, Manikandan and Lijomol Jose. In Jai Bhim, despite having Suriya onboard, he played more of a supporting role to brilliant Manikandan and Lijomol Jose. His third film, Vettaiyan, features Rajinikanth, but the director promises to have a solid story that champions Thalaivar. Will Gnanavel be able to strike a balance? Let’s find out! Athiyan (Rajinikanth), Superintendent of Police, is all about successfully carrying out encounters against criminals. He believes that killing a person is justice for those who were wronged and is not willing to wait for the law to take its course. Sathyadev (Amitabh Bachchan), a retired judge, bats against extrajudicial killings. A police case and a major misjudgement by Athiyan bring him face-to-face with Sathyadev.

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The Late Review

FCG Member Reviewer Sudhir Srinivasan
Sudhir Srinivasan | The New Indian Express
October 12, 2024
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Unsubtle, Clunky But Engaging

FCG Member Reviewer Vishal Menon
Vishal Menon | The Hollywood Reporter India
Fri, October 11 2024

A cop drama using cinematic tropes to make you rethink who you should be whistling for.

Journalist-turned-director T. J. Gnanavel doesn’t seem to care much for any sort of filmmaking subtleties. It’s as though he enjoys dialling up the volume knob to underline his already-dramatic writing, and doesn’t let you rest until you feel the full weight of a scene’s emotions. This was obvious in the way he didn’t stop by just showing you a police officer dragging a beaten-up Manikandan K. into the back of a police jeep in Jai Bhim (2021).

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Rajinikanth Is Superb But Out of Place in TJ Gnanavel’s Noble Attempt

FCG Member Reviewer Kirubhakar Purushothaman
Fri, October 11 2024

TJ Gnanavel’s simple and predictable film leaves us wondering why it needed such supergiants in the first place.

All Rajinikanth films have some default settings. It doesn’t matter who directs him, they have to play by these rules or around it. Experimentations by the director are allowed but within the frame of the boilerplate. The success then comes down to how the proverbial ‘director’s touch’ syncs with the template of a superstar film.

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This Rajinikanth movie lacks emotional punch, a strong villain

FCG Member Reviewer Manoj Kumar
Manoj Kumar | Independent Film Critic
Fri, October 11 2024

Vettaiyan tells the story of a celebrated cop, known for encounter killings, who strives to correct a grave error in his judgment.

Vettaiyan brings together two cinematic legends—Rajinikanth as Athiyan, a top cop delivering swift justice, and Amitabh Bachchan as Justice Sathyadev Bramhadutt Pande, who questions the very foundation of that justice. Director TJ Gnanavel sets up a thought-provoking premise that wrestles with themes of morality, justice, and redemption, but unfortunately, the film struggles to deliver a compelling narrative.

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A Tiring Film From A Tired Rajinikanth

FCG Member Reviewer Aditya Shrikrishna
Aditya Shrikrishna | Independent Film Critic
Fri, October 11 2024

(Written for OTT Play)

With Vettaiyan, filmmaker TJ Gnanavel concerns himself with several issues at once. It is like walking into a multi-cuisine restaurant and not a single dish is done well.

There are always visual and grammatical cues to determine the origin of any kind of cinema. In India, it differs with language and region but there is one kind of image that is not exactly the pride of Tamil cinema. Simplistic and overused in the last thirty years, its progenitor is probably director Shankar though the image draws power from the long history of Tamil Nadu in post-independent India.

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Much to be happy about, despite some misgivings

FCG Member Reviewer Sudhir Srinivasan
Sudhir Srinivasan | The New Indian Express
Fri, October 11 2024

This Rajinikanth film attempts the tight-rope walk of aiming to entertain while tackling past wrongs

In among the best stretches of Vettaiyan, the friend of an accused—both hailing from the slums—is being interrogated for his assistance in facilitating the latter’s escape, and the police eagerly slap their biases on them. Director TJ Gnanavel quietly, and subtly captures the indignation of these two young men at various times, as they square up to the police forces. It takes a great line about friendship from Athiyan (Rajinikanth) to restore a bit of faith in the young man’s eyes.

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