Movie Vijay 2009 — Vettaikaran Tamil Full __full__
Final Note Vettaikaran won its audience by playing to its strengths: a charismatic lead, populist themes, and unapologetic entertainment values. It may not reinvent the wheel, but it reaffirms the pleasures of star-driven commercial cinema — simple, direct, and designed to leave viewers satisfied.
Ravi (Vijay) is a happy-go-lucky youngster from Thoothukudi who moves to Chennai with the ambition of becoming a police officer, inspired by an encounter specialist. Along the way, he falls for Suseela (Anushka Shetty) and joins a local college. When he tries to protect a classmate from a wicked gangster's son, he incurs the wrath of a dreaded villain, Devanayakam (Salim Ghouse). The movie then becomes a cat-and-mouse game between the "police-in-training" student and the ruthless villain, leading to a typical, action-packed revenge climax. What Works (Pros) Vijay's Charisma: Vettaikaran Tamil Full Movie Vijay 2009
(Sayaji Shinde). Abandoning his formal aspirations, Ravi adopts the vigilante persona "Police Ravi" to dismantle Vedhanayagam's network from the outside. Box Office Mojo Key Cast & Crew Protagonist: Vijay as Ravi ("Police Ravi"). Female Lead: Anushka Shetty as Susheela. Antagonists: Salim Ghouse as Vedhanayagam and P. Ravi Shankar as Chella. Supporting Roles: Srihari as Devaraj IPS and Sayaji Shinde as Kattabomman. Music Director: Vijay Antony , whose soundtrack—featuring hits like "En Uchimandai" "Puli Urumudhu" —was a major factor in the film's success. Production Highlights Title Origin: Final Note Vettaikaran won its audience by playing
Relive the action, comedy, and emotions. Who remembers the “Oru Kuppai Kadhai” dialogue? 👇 Along the way, he falls for Suseela (Anushka
Ravi’s introduction scene—where he halts a bus, helps an accident victim, and gives a monologue about the duty of the youth—is less about character building and more about Vijay confirming a social contract with his fan base. The dialogue "Enakku oru Murugan, oru Vinayagar thaan kotta kozhandhai" (I only have Lord Murugan and Lord Ganesha as my children) is a direct nod to Vijay’s real-life religious devoutness. The film operates on a meta-level where the audience is aware they are watching Vijay play Vijay , and the plot is merely the stage on which this mythos is performed.
The plot thickens with the entry of the antagonist, (Prakash Raj), a ruthless and powerful village chieftain who runs a parallel government. Devarajan is the quintessential Prakash Raj villain—sadistic, manipulative, and seemingly invincible. When Ravi’s friend and the local community are crushed under Devarajan’s tyranny, Ravi transforms from a playful lover into a violent hunter. The cat-and-mouse game between Ravi and Devarajan forms the crux of the second half, leading to a bloody, rain-soaked climax where Ravi finally delivers justice.
