


His family business is provision stores and Durai Singam wants to join it, but he joined police due to his father's wishes.
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He belongs to Nallur with his father Soundarapandi (Radha Ravi), having a respectable status in the village. This film became a career milestone for Suriya when he entered an era of commercial movies.ĭurai Singam (Suriya) is an honest sub-inspector of Nallur, a small village in Thoothukudi district in southern Tamil Nadu, assisted by his bumbling colleague Erimalai (Vivek). The third in the series, Si3 was released on 9 February 2017. The sequel, Singam II, which released in July 2013, was a commercial success as well. The film's success led to remakes in Kannada as Kempe Gowda, in Hindi as Singham, and in Bengali as Shotru. Upon release, the film was dubbed into Telugu and released as Yamudu in the same year and into Hindi as The Fighterman Singam by Goldmines Telefilms in 2012. Gnanavel Raja in association with Reliance Big Pictures, and distributed by Sun Pictures, was released on. Yamudu is a 2010 Indian Tamil action masala film directed by Hari, starring Suriya and Anushka Shetty in the lead. I watched the dubbed Telugu version namely "Yamudu" and the make-suit has been done well.Directed by : Hari Release: Language: Telugu Comedy wasn't upto the mark, but passable. Action sequences as mentioned earlier has a punch, though a few places it seems to imitate Rajinikanth style. Ensures to hog the audience attention every time he appears on the screen. Prakashraj:: As usual he is himself, super-confident as ever. Anushka:: Gets a few songs to shake her body and weave a romantic track around the plot. His novel mouth-ache adds to the cop character. Surya:: This is the first Surya movie I have watched and must admit that he has a great screen-presence.

The plot is wrapped with good performance from the protagonist and his nemesis, death-defying action sequences and romance with the lady thrown in as relief moments. Its the format, presentation and punch which rules the roost and transports you into the 70's/ 80's genre of film making where creative liberties were aptly justified when the audience taste-buds for poetic justice was satiated. Just like "Dabbang", the plot is the "Ssssh" word. It started with "Pokiri", "Dabbang" stamped it and now there are cop-stories are being churned out in plenty. One honest cop against the corruption and the evils in the society.
