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​From Soori’s outstanding performance to Vetrimaaran’s gripping narrative: 5 Reasons why Viduthalai 1 & 2 are a must-watch​

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 18, 2025, 17:34 IST
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From Soori’s outstanding performance to Vetrimaaran’s gripping narrative: 5 Reasons why Viduthalai 1 & 2 are a must-watch


Even amidst a flurry of new-age Tamil cinema and big-budget spectacles, Vetrimaaran’s Viduthalai Part 1 and the eagerly awaited Part 2 continue to occupy a special place in the hearts of audiences and critics alike. Based on the short story Thunaivan by B. Jeyamohan, this hard-hitting socio-political thriller has left a lasting impact with its raw narrative and powerful performances. Here are 5 compelling reasons why Viduthalai still rules the roost in Tamil cinema:

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A gritty and grounded storyline

Set in the rural landscapes of 1980s Tamil Nadu, Viduthalai explores the aftermath of a deadly train derailment allegedly orchestrated by a revolutionary group, Makkal Padai. What starts as a procedural manhunt unfolds into a layered narrative about systemic abuse, state oppression, and moral dilemmas. Vetrimaaran’s storytelling, deeply rooted in realism, forces the viewer to question authority and rethink the definition of justice.

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Stellar performances that leave a mark

Soori, known mostly for comic roles, delivers a career-defining performance as Constable Kumaresan, portraying innocence, vulnerability, and growing moral conflict with haunting sincerity. Vijay Sethupathi as Vaathiyar Perumal, the enigmatic rebel leader, brings restrained intensity to the role, leaving audiences both captivated and conflicted. Bhavani Sre as Tamilarasi adds emotional gravitas, making the villagers’ plight deeply personal.

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Unflinching portrayal of police brutality


Unlike mainstream commercial films that glamorise law enforcement, Viduthalai takes a bold stance, showcasing the brutalities inflicted by the police on innocent villagers under the guise of "Operation Ghosthunt." The interrogation scenes—particularly those involving women- are disturbing, yet essential, prompting difficult conversations about human rights, power abuse, and the price of silence.

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Masterful Direction by Vetrimaaran

A Vetrimaaran film is never just a movie; it’s an experience. Known for his nuanced narratives (Visaranai, Asuran), he once again proves his mettle by blending political commentary with emotionally resonant storytelling. His ability to build tension, develop flawed-yet-sympathetic characters, and weave social critique into cinematic language is unmatched in Indian cinema today.

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Anticipation and legacy of part 2

The mid-credits scene of Part 1, revealing hidden truths and Perumal’s shocking escape, has left audiences on edge. With Viduthalai Part 2 poised to delve deeper into the actual perpetrators of the train derailment and expose a larger conspiracy, the film’s legacy is only expected to grow stronger. Its cliffhangers, moral grey zones, and emotional stakes ensure that this is not just a film, but a cinematic movement.

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