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), a rookie police recruit assigned to a temporary camp in the hills to help capture Perumal "Vaathiyar" ( Vijay Sethupathi
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One rainy evening, Kumar found an old pamphlet bound in oilcloth in the back of a tea chest at the sari shop—a page torn but with a poem intact. “We are not nameless / Our names are the floods / We will carve our own shorelines.” The poem’s last line repeated the word he had seen on the photograph: “Viduthalai.” The handwriting matched the faded ink on the photo. File Analysis Report ), a rookie police recruit
3. Vetrimaaran’s Direction and Realism
Director Vetrimaaran does not romanticize violence. Viduthalai is visceral. The opening sequence—a meticulously crafted single-shot (or long-take) depiction of a train sabotage—is technically masterful and sets the tone immediately. It captures the chaos and tragedy of the event without cutting away. Soori plays Kumaresan
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The film is noted for a spectacular 8-minute-long opening single-shot sequence depicting a train derailment. Technical Specs Breakdown
1. The Narrative Shift: From Comedy to Grit
The most talked-about aspect of the film prior to release was the casting of Soori , traditionally a comedy actor, in the lead role of a constable. Vetrimaaran uses this casting brilliantly. Soori plays Kumaresan, a naive, morally upright new recruit in a special police task force. Unlike the typical "hero cop" who fights the system, Kumaresan is a helpless cog in the machine. Soori’s performance is restrained and effective; he brings a vulnerability that makes the character's fear and confusion palpable. He isn't trying to be a mass hero; he is trying to be a human being.