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Iru Mugan

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 34m
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6.3/10
4.6K
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Vikram, Nayanthara, and Nithya Menen in Iru Mugan (2016)
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Following the attack on the Indian Embassy in Malaysia, a former RAW agent is assigned to track down the culprit. His investigations lead him to his old enemy who has now developed a hazardo... Read allFollowing the attack on the Indian Embassy in Malaysia, a former RAW agent is assigned to track down the culprit. His investigations lead him to his old enemy who has now developed a hazardous drug.Following the attack on the Indian Embassy in Malaysia, a former RAW agent is assigned to track down the culprit. His investigations lead him to his old enemy who has now developed a hazardous drug.

  • Director
    • Anand Shankar
  • Writer
    • Anand Shankar
  • Stars
    • Vikram
    • Nayanthara
    • Nithya Menen
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    • Director
      • Anand Shankar
    • Writer
      • Anand Shankar
    • Stars
      • Vikram
      • Nayanthara
      • Nithya Menen
    • 24User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Vikram
    Vikram
    • Akhilan…
    Nayanthara
    Nayanthara
    • Meera…
    Nithya Menen
    Nithya Menen
    • Aarushi
    • (as Nithya Menon)
    Thambi Ramaiah
    Thambi Ramaiah
    • Muthaiah
    • (as Thambi Ramayya)
    Nassar
    Nassar
    • Malik
    • (as Nasser)
    Karthik Nagarajan
    • Balaji
    Bala
    Bala
    Riythvika Panneerselvam
    Riythvika Panneerselvam
    • Kidnapped girl
    • (as Riythvika)
    Karunakaran
    Karunakaran
    • Peter
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    • Billy Murali
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    6hariprazad

    An average comeback of Chiyaan, not as expected

    Chiyaan as Akilan: designed like Hollywood intelligent agent As love: simply excellent Nayanthara: Looks pretty, good performance Nithya Menon: small role, but remains in mind, Thambi Ramaiyah: Not well used Songs: Boring background score: climax portion is good, other than that,

    Cinematography: The beauty of Malaysia, Kashmir and other places come to the fore with RD Rajasekar's visuals

    Screenplay: 1st half just good, 2nd half okay plus: villain role, interval twist, relation of script to history minus: screenplay, songs

    Well crafted action sequences, stylishly shot visuals, decent music and neat performances mark Iru Mugan. However, there is something amiss in the film to make you feel that it was such a well made, taut, commercial potboiler.
    4vjnambu

    Ending ruins everything

    Imagine if a man destroys all liquor shops but keeps few liquor bottles with him for him to drink,What will u call him? Imagine if a man destroys all brothels but keeps few girls as his mistresses,What will you call him? These two examples are I felt after watching iru mugan. I was about to enjoy and finally like some vikram movie after anniyan but like deiva thirumagal it's ending also ruins everything. Bad luck vikram.
    7Yuvi77

    Vikram in full form, technically strong too. But script and logic could have been handled better !!!

    When a project has Chiyaan Vikram in its cast list, the perception around it takes on a different color. And director Anand Shankar's second directorial Iru Mugan is no exception either. To top it, we have two Vikrams who are vying for our attention in the aptly titled film.

    A trailer is something that gives the audience a sneak peek of what to expect and also kindle the curiosity levels to make them buy the tickets and go to the theatre. Going by that, the trailer gave an inkling of how Iru Mugan is going to be.

    Director Anand Shankar has attempted to give an action oriented espionage thriller with some scientific innovations thrown in. There are high flung chemical formulae mouthed by the characters with references to Hitler too. Looks like the team had done their research on it fine.

    Well crafted action sequences, stylishly shot visuals, decent music and neat performances mark Iru Mugan. However, there is something amiss in the film to make you feel that it was such a well made, taut, commercial potboiler.

    What can one say about Vikram? He gives his life and soul to any character that he essays and in Iru Mugan too, it is his show all the way. As the RAW officer Akilan, he brings out the ruthlessness and sharpness of an intelligence officer and as Love, he rocks it big time. He blends in the masculinity and also the effeminate nature of the character pretty well. It sure is a tightrope walking and kudos to the director for not making a mockery of such characters. But, why is this character this way? Was it just to bring in quirkiness?

    Nayanthara and Nithya Menen have their roles clearly etched out to bring in the color to the proceedings. Interesting job descriptions such as ethical hacker and RAW case officer sound cool. Out of the supporting characters, Thambi Ramaiah has more screen time and the role is like any other one that he has been portraying in many of his films. It is a little unconvincing to see cop characters continuing to be projected outright silly on screen.

    The beauty of Malaysia, Kashmir and other places come to the fore with RD Rajasekar's visuals. Bhuvan Srinivasan's edits appear decent. Under Harris Jayaraj's musical Halena song stays on. Although the songs are richly choreographed and shot, they are all unnecessary protractions especially when the proceedings are at a different gear. Costumes of Nayanthara are outright chic and uber cool.

    In an investigative action thriller such as this, scenes must proceed at a rapid pace. But there are moments when we leave the happenings on screen and wander around. The team should have focused more on the story and screenplay, which could have resulted in a better product. The intended twists are well guessable by the current audience. There are a few logical questions which look unanswered in the story.

    To sum it all, Iru Mugan has its pluses in the form of technical prowess and performances but the core story and the treatment let it down.

    Verdict: Vikram in full form, technically strong too. But script and logic could have been handled better
    3udayask

    Iru Mugan only for Vikram

    Watched iru mugan with som expectation. Did it satisfy?. Good things about the movie first. It had great visuals, locations and good performance from Vikram if not his best performance. Apart from Vikram every one was made to look dumb including Thambi Ramaiah, Karunakaran, Female leads. With a very nice concept they could have made a edge of the seat thriller, but instead the movie is so predictable which makes it boring at many times. Also the movie looks very lengthy. I thought movie was over one hour before the movie actually came to an end. With this concept there at least the action should have been innovative, but that falls flat.

    We can watch it only if we are a fan of Vikram.
    8snaidu422

    A different face of love

    Vikram like Kamal Hassan has always been more inclined to experimenting with roles rather than take up plain every day stuff that every other star is doing. IRU MUGAN is just one of those experiments and yes he has pulled it off with ease.

    The movie opens with a 71-year-old creating a havoc in the Indian Embassy in Malaysia with super human strength and finally dropping down dead.

    RAW is pulled into the scene and a Rookie Agent Aayushi (Nithya Menon) discovers a "love tattoo" on the dead man. RAW chief Malik (Nasir) remembers that the tattoo is a symbol of a dreaded terrorist Love (Vikram) in whose pursuit RAW lost one of its best agents Meera (Nayantara) when she was shot dead and Meera's Husband Akhilan (Vikram again) another RAW agent had a nervous breakdown and had to be discharged from the unit.

    Since Akhilan was the only one alive who has seen Love, Malik recruits him unofficially and sends him to Malaysia to investigate along with Aayushi. Aayushi discovers that the dead man happens to be inhaling a drug called Speed, the same one which Adolf Hitler was rumored to have given his Nazi troops to fight the war with super human strength. The drug was known to increase the Adrenalin rush in the body.

    Following some leads Akhilan and Aayushi finally come face to face with Love only to discover that all the while Love had been hiding a secret……..

    Vikram is fantastic as LOVE, the body language, the expressions and the one liners all make this character as one of the best villains Indian films have come up with. Vikram as Akhilan is just OK, he does the same thing which is expected of a south Indian Hero, it is LOVE that steals the show here.

    Nayantara as Meera is as hot as anyone can get, she has different shades to her role. Like Vikram's LOVE, she too has an evil alter- ego ROSY. She is equally good as the bad girl.

    Nithya Menon is just OK as the rookie agent, but its her voice modulation for the character which saves the day for her. She just uses the right tone when interrogating people or when making a point. It shows how important it is for an actor/actress to dub their own lines.

    Back ground score by Harris Jayaraj is excellent and the song "HALENA" needs a special mention.

    RD Rajashekhar's cinematography captures the well choreographed chase sequences and the flashy sets magnificently. Anand Shankar's screenplay and Direction are top notch and he really proves he has what it takes to come up with an excellent sci- fi/espionage thriller.

    If they had edited Thambi Ramaih's character completely, the movie would have been more crisper and tight. The character is down right silly and only helps in slowing the plot.

    I would recommend it to anyone who loves flashy thrillers with good action and chase sequences and out of the world plot.

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      Anand Shankar completed the script throughout early 2015 and toured Malaysia to find locations, while Vikram completed his other projects. Kajal Aggarwal and Priya Anand were signed on to portray the lead actresses, while Manush Nandan and Anirudh Ravichander were approached to be the film's cinematographer and compose the film's music, respectively.The project was titled as Marma Manithan and was reported to begin shooting in Malaysia from June 2015. Instead, production disputes took place during June 2015 after Ayngaran International also announced their interest in producing the film, with Thanu attempting to hand over the rights of the film. Priya Anand also opted out of the film, with Bindu Madhavi announced as her replacement. The ongoing changes subsequently stopped the team beginning their shoot in Malaysia during July 2015 and the production was stalled. The delays meant that Vikram stopped waiting for the makers to begin work, changed his specially-prepared facial hair and went back to add finishing touches to his other ongoing project, 10 Endrathukulla (2015). Ayngaran International backed out of the film in November 2015, prompting Anand Shankar to re-approach different producers to find new funding for the project. Later on in the month, Shibu Thameens agreed to produce the film and announced that the film would finally begin its first schedule in Malaysia during December 2015. The change of producer also meant significant changes were made to the cast and crew of the film, with Kajal Aggarwal dropped for Nayantara. Bindu Madhavi was left out of the new team, while the makers discussed the secondary lead role with actresses Nithya Menen and Parvathy, before Menen was selected. Likewise R. D. Rajasekhar and Suresh Selvarajan were brought on board to handle the film's cinematography and art direction, respectively. Harris Jayaraj was also subsequently confirmed as the film's music composer, and marked a return to signing films after taking a brief sabbatical.
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    • Soundtracks
      Halena
      Produced by Harris Jayaraj

      Written by Madhan Karky

      Performed by Christopher Stanley, Abhay Jodhpurkar & Ujjayney Roy

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    • Release date
      • September 8, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Tamil
    • Also known as
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      • ₹850,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $136,623
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      • 2h 34m(154 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 2.35 : 1

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