Perarasu (film)
Perarasu | |
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Directed by | Udhayan |
Written by | Udhayan |
Produced by | Kaja Mohideen |
Starring | Vijayakanth Debina Bonnerjee Prakash Raj Sarath Babu Pandiarajan Anandaraj Nassar Mansoor Ali Khan |
Cinematography | M. V. Panneerselvam |
Edited by | G. R. Anil Malnad |
Music by | Pravin Mani |
Production company | Roja Combines |
Release date |
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Running time | 142 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Perarasu is a 2006 Tamil action film starring Vijayakanth, Debina Bonnerjee, Nassar, Sarath Babu, and Prakash Raj directed by Udhayan. The music is composed by Pravin Mani. This movie is a typical unadulterated southern masala movie with a good-cop-versus-bad-guy story. Perarasu is similar to several earlier films of Vijayakanth, like Vallarasu and Pulan Visaranai where he can be seen in almost every frame. He plays a dual role of identical twins as a law enforcer and a terminator. The action scenes are mainly flying kicks with no blood and gory scenes.
Plot
It is basically an investigative film as CBI officer Kasi Viswanathan (Vijayakanth) is entrusted to investigate the mysterious disappearance of Judge Sadhasivam (Nassar). The Kasi Viswanathan team comprises junior officer DSP Kesavan Nair IPS (Anandaraj) and a constable Kandhasamy (Pandiarajan).
Soon Kasi finds out that a state minister Ilakkiyan (Prakash Raj) is behind all crimes in the city, and he is assisted by three senior cops. Suddenly, one by one, the bad cops are killed, with needle of suspicion resting on Kasi, as a lookalike is behind the murders. It is revealed that it is a revenge killing by Perarasu Pandiyan (Vijayakanth), Kasi’s twin brother, and that Kasi's birth name is Ilavarasu Pandiyan.
We are told in a flashback by the family retainer Maarimuthu (Chandrasekhar) that Kasi was the long-lost twin brother of Perarasu Ilavarasu Pandiyan, and their father, the local chieftain Chakkaravarthi Pandiyan (Sarath Babu), was at one time the kingmaker of Panchalankurichi. After making Sivapprakasam (Mansoor Ali Khan) and Ilakkiyan MLAs, he falls out with them and they murder him. Perarasu, who has seen this murder, now wants to take revenge.
In the end, Perarasu fits a bomb on a chair in a meeting on which Ilakkiyan sits. Kasi, desperate to save Ilakkiyan, goes into the room and prefers to die with Ilakkiyan. Perarasu feeling proud for his brother preferring to give up his life for his duty, saves both of them, but is shot by Ilakkiyan. Kasi then shoots Ilakkiyan, and Perarasu takes the blame before dying. The film ends with Kasi marrying the heroine and returning to become the next chieftain of his native village.
Cast
- Vijayakanth as Perarasu Pandiyan "Perarasu"/Ilavarasu Pandiyan (Kasi Viswanathan IPS, Superintendent of Police from CBI)
- Debina Bonnerjee
- Pandiarajan as Kandhasamy
- Anandaraj as Kesavan
- Prakash Raj as Ilakkiyan
- Ragasya as Jasmine
- Nassar as Sadhasivam
- Mansoor Ali Khan as Sivapprakasam
- Sarath Babu as Chakkaravarthi Pandiyan
- Riyaz Khan
- Ajay Rathnam as Inspector Azhagappan
- O. A. K. Sundar as Inspector Shenbagamoorthy
- Sampath Raj as ACP Chidambaranathan
- Ponnambalam
- Mahanadhi Shankar
- Srividhya as Sadhasivam's daughter
Soundtrack
The music was composed by Pravin Mani.[1]
No. | Song | Singers | Length (m:ss) |
1 | Cool Baby Cool | Shweta Mohan, Srinivas, Pravin Mani, Timmy | 04:32 |
2 | Pondatiya Nee | Manikka Vinayagam, Malathy Lakshman | 04:10 |
3 | Unnai Nambi | Srinivas | 04:16 |
4 | Vaada Vaada | Tippu | 03:45 |
5 | Vaango Naa | Shweta Mohan | 04:07 |