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Vikram and Sada in Anniyan

Anniyan (Aparichithudu in Telugu) is "Chiyaan" Vikram's film, directed by S. Shankar of Gentleman fame. The soundtrack was released on April 27 2005 and has made waves across south India. The bilingual movie took over two years to complete (20032005).

Plot

Anniyan is the story of Ambi, a brahmin lawyer. He is an extremely law-abiding citizen and is frustrated with how society does not conform to his ideal. He also suffers from MPD or Multiple Personality Disorder, thus becoming Anniyan, a person who takes it upon himself to punish the wicked for his sins, and Remo, a lover boy.

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Vikram in Anniyan 2005

More On The Film

The film has influence over Indian, Gentleman and Mudhalvan at times. The time-slice method (used in The Matrix and later by S. Shankar himself in Nayak:The Real Hero, the remake of Muthalvan and in 2003 film Boys, as well as in Farah Khan's Main Hoon Na) has been used in the movie with about 122 cameras. The time- slice effect was done by the people of BIG FREEZE, London. V. Manikandan and Ravi Varman takes care of the photography department. Sabu Cyril's art direction has great excellence. The songs are brilliantly picturized. Dialogues by Sujatha are also suiting S. Shankar's script. Anyway the storyline of the film is having similarities with Sidney Sheldon's novel Tell Me Your Dreams.


The movie was released on June 17 2005.

Official Site (in English)