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Unnaipol Oruvan

  • 2009
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
6.4K
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Kamal Haasan and Mohanlal in Unnaipol Oruvan (2009)
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A retiring police officer remembers a thrilling case of his life which is not recorded in any case files.A retiring police officer remembers a thrilling case of his life which is not recorded in any case files.A retiring police officer remembers a thrilling case of his life which is not recorded in any case files.

  • Director
    • Chakri Toleti
  • Writers
    • Kamal Haasan
    • Ee. Raa. Murugan
    • Kaasi Nadimpalli
  • Stars
    • Kamal Haasan
    • Mohanlal
    • Lakshmi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    6.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chakri Toleti
    • Writers
      • Kamal Haasan
      • Ee. Raa. Murugan
      • Kaasi Nadimpalli
    • Stars
      • Kamal Haasan
      • Mohanlal
      • Lakshmi
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Kamal Haasan
    Kamal Haasan
    • Anonymous
    Mohanlal
    Mohanlal
    • I. G. Raghavan Maraar
    • (as Mohan Lal)
    Lakshmi
    Lakshmi
    • Chief Secretary to CM of TN
    Ganesh Venkatraman
    Ganesh Venkatraman
    • Arif Khan
    Bharath Reddy
    Bharath Reddy
    • Inspector Sethu
    Poonam Kaur
    Poonam Kaur
    • Anu Sethuraman
    Anuja Iyer
    • Natasha Rajkumar
    Mukhtar Khan
    Mukhtar Khan
    • Ibrahim Abdullah
    Prem Kumar
    Prem Kumar
    • Inspector Zachariah
    • (as Prem)
    Sriman
    Sriman
    • Actor Aravind Babu
    Santhana Bharathi
    Santhana Bharathi
    • Karamchand Lala
    M.S. Bhaskar
    M.S. Bhaskar
    • Complainant
    R.S. Shivaji
    R.S. Shivaji
    • Sub-Inspector Babu Rao
    Sarath Mandava
    • Inspector Mallesh
    Karate Raja
    • Ahmedullah
    Mahesh
    • Inaiyatullah
    Prem Nizaar
    • Inspector Naik
    Rohit Khuranna
    • Cameraman Giri
    • Director
      • Chakri Toleti
    • Writers
      • Kamal Haasan
      • Ee. Raa. Murugan
      • Kaasi Nadimpalli
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    User reviews14

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    7crjayaprakash

    Worth watching

    It's again a different experience for Tamil viewers. Thanks to Kamal Haasan. No songs, No Heroine, no big sentimental drags. First half thrill turns into a drama later reducing the curiosity. Still a good attempt. Mohanlal excels. Limited role for characters makes the film look crisp. Shruti Haasan scores in her debut. Content given importance in the form driven South Indian Cinema. Let this movie taste success so that further creations in Bollywood start reducing their usual run time 165 minutes. Different approach to Terrorism theme. Thanks for not infusing violence in this terrorism story. This movie might go well with Ladies too, though no big roll is earmarked for them.
    8eliav770

    One Of The Best Tamil Films Ever Made

    Amazing acting for starters. For once I think they've reached almost international standards, the tension was awesome, there weren't any songs (the usual in Tamil movies) which was a pleasant surprise. Amazing acting again and the English when used (esp by Kamal) sounded like English for a change. India was portrayed well for a change as well, no rogues at every corner, well-dressed and neat police officers (and yes they were the good guys for a change). The places were clean, the shots were realistic and it was a good movie even in International standards. Even the Tamil was well spoken. I would recommend this to those who are learning Tamil, entertaining and good language used and as an example to future Tamil Film Makers. Make films like these and you'll attract the young, professional (non rowdy) crowd.

    P.S. Kamal should consider starring in some Hollywood Blockbusters! Awesome Actor, the best the Tamil Film Industry has had by far. I would have given it a 7 had it been an English movie though. 8 Stars and well deserved (it being a tamil movie and because it definitely took a lot of breaking out of the box).
    10ashok-akossotto

    Oh My God!!1...absolutely thrilling!!!!

    Kamal Hassan's Chakri-Toleti directed Unnaipol Oruvan is new age Tamil cinema, which we can say proudly, is a must-watch. What elevates the film to a new high is the crisp presentation and outstanding performances from the lead actors, mainly Kamal and Mohanlal, who simply rock. The film is on par with the original Neeraj Pandey's A Wednesday, with minor modifications to make it politically correct by including a Hindu mercenary, a gun runner for whom it is just about money.

    The dialogues written by Era Murugan are electrifying and justifies the milieu change from the terror-prone Mumbai to much calmer climes of Chennai.

    Kamal Hassan and his team have also pointed to the Coimbatore bomb blast and Meenambakkam airport blast to give the film a local flavour. And to add his own secularist view point, one of the Muslim characters justifies his action and says it is all because of Modi and communal politics which led to the Best Bakery case. The film is well intended and is told in an emphatic manner very bravely.

    One ordinary day, the Chennai city police commissioner Raghava Maraar (Mohanlal) receives a threatening call on his mobile from a guy (Kamal Hassan), who claims that he has placed five bombs in various parts of the city. The veracity of the caller's claim is confirmed when the cops find a bag with a RDX bomb at the Anna Salai police station.

    The anonymous caller wants five hard core terrorists to be freed -- If not, he threatens blasts at various locations in Chennai where he has concealed the bombs. The chief secretary (Lakshmi) on the orders of Chief Minister has given a Maraar a free hand.

    Maraar and his crack team of officers, led by a daring brooding cop Arif Khan (Ganesh Venkatram), gets ready to hand over the terrorists to the anonymous caller at an airfield. The story cannot be told further as it would be a giveaway of the stunning and well written climax, which had the entire audiences in the theatre giving a standing ovation at the end. It is a very brave and pathbreaking film, with a running time of only 110 minutes.

    The film works because of its ensemble cast and the outstanding performances of Mohanlal and Kamal Hassan. Unlike in the Hindi version where Naseeruddin Shah had an edge over Anupam Kher, here the best dialogues in the film and almost equal screen time is given to Mohanlal.

    Kamal's emotional outburst at the end, is heart rending and perhaps one of the finest piece of acting seen in Tamil cinema. Kamal and Mohanlal coming together is worth your ticket money. Ganesh Venkatram has a tailor-made role, and this film is going to be his big ticket to stardom.

    Technically the film is picture perfect, with great background score by Sruthi Hassan, that builds the mood.

    Chakri Toleti as a director cannot make a better debut as director in a film that will bring about a change in Tamil commercial cinema. Go for it and encourage good meaningful cinema.
    7IdlyViswanath

    A Thriller Showing the Angst of a Common Man

    Chakri Toleti's Eenadu is about a common man who calls the commissioner saying he planted bombs across Hyderabad and will explode them if the police don't accept his demands. His demands are to release four terrorists. Who is this man? Why does he want these terrorists released? How does he benefit?

    The movie is fast paced, with a 100 minute run time it has to be to the point. The screenplay is quite good as it keeps the viewer engaged and it stays on point without deviating. A few quips here and there and quickly narrated flashback help with this. The film is a remake of Naseerudin Shah's A Wednesday, which I have not watched.

    The movies thrills and suspenses land for me as I have not seen the original. The social commentary is not so in your face and is presented well. It explores extreme terrorism and questions why we hold onto these terrorists until someone demands their release, rather than executing them. It also questions the corruption involved in the process. Putting aside my personal opinions and disagreements with execution without trial and the death penalty in general, the movie succeeds in getting its point across in a simple yet effective manner.

    Kamal Hassan plays the role of a common man, whose name is never revealed, while Venkatesh plays the role of DGP Eeswar Prasad. The two have palpable chemistry and it's a joy to see some of my favorite actors just killing it on screen. Kamal plays the common man's role quite well and succeeds in getting the angst he faces across well. Venkatesh pulls off the strict cop role quite well and his interactions with the Chief of Secretary, played by Lakshmi, lead to some laughs.

    Overall, a solid thriller which shows the angst of the common man as terrorists keep the world in fear.
    8MichaelMKR

    Good entertainer with gripping screenplay

    Brilliant performances from both legends ulaga nayagan and lalettan.

    This movie is better than Wednesday because of star and production value.

    Reason kamal gives why he plot to kill terrorists is not convincing, I feel that is the only minus point in the movie.

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    • Trivia
      'Kamal Haasan' filmed his scenes in 5 days.
    • Goofs
      In one of the calls made to the commissioner's mobile phone, the protagonist uses his own mobile phone which is placed to his left rather than using the array of temporary, stripped down phones that were arranged on his right exclusively to make these fake calls with fake SIM cards. He could have been easily found out during this call itself.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, the distributor chose to remove one shot in order to obtain a 12A classification. The shot removed depicted a police suspect involuntarily urinating while under interrogation. An uncut 15 classification was available.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Singam (2010)

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 2009 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
      • Disney India (India)
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    • Languages
      • Tamil
      • Telugu
    • Also known as
      • Someone Like You
    • Production companies
      • Raajkamal Films International
      • Raajkamal Films International
      • UTV Motion Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • ₹500,000,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
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