Tamil
Theatre“Sura” is a 2010 Indian Tamil action comedy film directed by S. P. Rajkumar, featuring Vijay in the lead role alongside Tamannaah, Vadivelu, and Dev Gill in supporting roles. The story unfolds in the coastal town of Yaazh Nagar, where Sura, a compassionate young man, gains the respect of his fellow villagers through his selfless acts. However, their peaceful lives are threatened by a corrupt minister named Samuthira Raja, who aims to seize their land for a grand fairground. Sura becomes the leader of the resistance, rallying the villagers to thwart the minister’s malicious plans.
As Sura and Poornima, a grieving woman, fall in love, they face Samuthira Raja’s ruthless tactics, forcing Sura to confront the minister’s cronies single-handedly. With the villagers’ support, Sura outsmarts the corrupt minister, safeguarding their homes and livelihoods. But Samuthira Raja is determined to seek vengeance, planting a deadly bomb in Yaazh Nagar. In a dramatic twist, Sura reveals the chief guest for the hamlet’s inauguration is Samuthira Raja’s wife, leading to a moral dilemma for the corrupt minister. In the end, Samuthira Raja chooses redemption, deactivating the bomb and sacrificing his life to ensure the villagers’ safety, leaving Sura and Poornima to ponder the complexities of humanity.
In “Sura,” the film’s plot revolves around Sura’s efforts to protect his village from a corrupt minister’s land-grabbing scheme. Sura, known for his kindness, becomes a symbol of resistance against the minister’s malicious plans. As he and Poornima fall in love, they face challenges posed by the minister’s ruthless tactics. The story takes a dramatic turn when Samuthira Raja, the corrupt minister, faces a moral dilemma that ultimately leads to a surprising act of redemption. The film explores themes of compassion, forgiveness, and the complexities of human nature in the face of adversity.
Director | S. P. Rajkumar |
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Story | S. P. Rajkumar |
Screenplay | S. P. Rajkumar |
Dialogues | S. P. Rajkumar |
Cinematography | N. K. Ekambaram |
Editor | Don Max |
Music | Mani Sharma |
Producer | Sangili Murugan |
Cast | Vijay Thalapathy Tamannaah Bhatia VadiveluDev GillYuvaraniRadha RaviRiyaz KhanKumaravatha Srinivasa ReddySujatha SivakumarS. KrishnamoorthyIlavarsuMithu ChakrabartyVennira Aadai MoorthyKarate RajaRamakrishnanUsha , Kottachi, Shobha, Boys Rajan, Karnaa Radha |
Release Type | Theatre |
Language | Tamil |
Production | Murugan Cine Arts |
Budget | ₹15 crores |
Box Office | ₹10 crores |
OTT Platform | NA |