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Veera Dheera Sooran: Part 2

  • 2025
  • 2h 42m
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6.9/10
7.5K
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Veera Dheera Sooran: Part 2 (2025)
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Kaali, a provision store owner and a loving husband and father, whose involvement in a dangerous crime network and his mysterious mission forms the rest of the story.Kaali, a provision store owner and a loving husband and father, whose involvement in a dangerous crime network and his mysterious mission forms the rest of the story.Kaali, a provision store owner and a loving husband and father, whose involvement in a dangerous crime network and his mysterious mission forms the rest of the story.

  • Director
    • S.U. Arun Kumar
  • Writer
    • S.U. Arun Kumar
  • Stars
    • Vikram
    • S.J. Suryah
    • Suraj Venjaramoodu
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    • Director
      • S.U. Arun Kumar
    • Writer
      • S.U. Arun Kumar
    • Stars
      • Vikram
      • S.J. Suryah
      • Suraj Venjaramoodu
    • 61User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Vikram
    Vikram
    • Kaali
    S.J. Suryah
    S.J. Suryah
    • SP A. Arunagiri
    Suraj Venjaramoodu
    Suraj Venjaramoodu
    • Kannan
    Siddique
    Siddique
    Ilaiyaraaja
    Ilaiyaraaja
    Anjali P Nair
    Anjali P Nair
    • Janani
    • (as Anjali Nair)
    Dushara Vijayan
    Dushara Vijayan
    • Kalaivaani
    Maala Parvathi
    Maala Parvathi
    • Ravi's Wife
    Prudhviraj
    Prudhviraj
    • 'Periyavar' Ravi
    Sreeja Ravi
    Sreeja Ravi
    • Kaali's Mother
    Ramesh Indhira
    • Old Periyavar
    Baalaji S U
    • Venkat
    Jansi Rangaraj
      Naattu Raja Durai
      • Inspector Sudhakar
      Raja Ragupathy
      Kalaiyarasan Rajendren
      • Gokul
      Suvedha
      • Sreeja (Ravi's Daughter)
      Kaarunya
      • Director
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      • Writer
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      7RamSathya25

      A gripping and intriguing tale.

      A crime lord seeks help from his ex-henchman to save his son from an encounter.

      The story starts from the first second of the movie. So, don't miss the first few minutes. The writer put his main character in a difficult situation and how he is going to escape from it was a great plot.

      This type of plot is not new to us but the way the writer handled the story in the screenplay was excellent.

      The screenplay kicked into top gear early on and kept going at almost the same pace until the climax, but the gears wore out in the last few minutes.

      I haven't seen any film in recent times that accurately evokes the tension created by the scenes in this film.

      We have to appreciate the writer for writing this adrenaline rush screenplay.

      Nothing is 100% perfect in this world we live in. If there is, then we could name it as a mystery.

      Similarly, this film can easily be criticized for its screenplay knots and one or two typical commercial cinema elements, but it cannot be labeled as an unwatchable film.

      All of them who acted in this film gave their extraordinary performances. From Vikram, Dhushara, and Suraj venjaramoodu to small character artists. Perfectly blended characterization and artist selection were written and selected as pitch-perfect.

      G. V. Prakash's background score was another main pillar after the screenplay. His work was fantastic, to be frank. This one was one of his career-best works.

      Cinematography has been handled fair. There are a few single-shot scenes, which were captured flawlessly. The fight choreography was decent.

      The art department has delivered excellent work from them as it suits this story world. Costume department work also stands out as the perfect costume sense were given as per the economic background of the characters.

      As whole, the best thrilling ride!
      8Jithindurden

      Vikram's best movie in years

      Ven though the story itself is not anything new, the screenplay brilliantly makes it feel fresh. The way, the film shows the events of one night slowly giving the audience information piece by piece and letting us solve the puzzle for the most part while keeping the tension alive was so fun. The rawness of everything around was elevated by the great performances, obviously expected from Vikram but also most of the other cast. The flashback portion in the middle felt a little bit unnecessary and slowed down the film but the way it ended was satisfactory. The drama and the rawness were strong points of the film but the action itself was mostly just okay when everything surrounding it was really great. The action scene near the end was a bit of a mess. Narratively, it makes sense because how even at that point the characters are revealing their intents and character by their actions but it was shot in a weird way. The way a lot of small, small things are connected to the main story, a reveal at the very end which shows how everything happened because of coincidences that were meant to be and connected to each other way more than we thought was very interesting as well as giving a bit of levity after all the brutality.

      The decision to call this Part 2 still feels a bit gimmicky and just a promotion tactic. There's not really much need for a part 1 but if they make it, they better make it worthy of this.

      I am happy to finally watch a Vikram film from the theater and be satisfied. The screenplay was brilliant but there were a few compromises without which this could've been truly great.
      7samxxxul

      A solid return to form for OG CHIYAAN VIKRAM

      Director S. U. Arun Kumar Unleashed a powerhouse-raw, unfiltered Vikram in his primal glory. This isn't just a film; it's full of Chiyaan nostalgia, from the "Sethu"-inspired title font to the "Dhool" song tribute, this is a full-throttle VIKRAM's unrelenting swagger. A masterclass in controlled chaos. Mad respect. Now, let's be clear: if you're expecting "Dhool 2.0" or the emotional depth of "Chithha", you're looking in the wrong place. This is a wild, crazy ride, and Vikram as Kaali? He's an absolute beast.

      The premise? Deceptively simple. Picture this: a normal dude, just running his shop, gets sucked into this crazy criminal mess during the village festival. And his old boss, Ravi, played by Prudhvi, is reuesting him to save his son, Kanna, from this cop, Arunagiri (SJ Suryah), who's out for blood. Turns out, this cop wants to take them down hard, like, "encounter" level, because humiliation runs deep, and retribution is best served bullet-riddled. What follows is a single, chaotic night-a high-octane action.

      If you crave that conventional mass entertainer, you'll eat this up. The entire cast crushes it, but SJ Suryah as the cop? Man, he's next level. And Suraj Venjaramoodu? Creepily brilliant. And the camera work? Brownie points for the single shot will be remembered as one the best sequence in the film.

      GV Prakash's music? Straight fire. It amps up the mass scenes, and there's a throwback to Vikram's "Madhura Veeran," and the crowd went wild. Theatre was shaking, for real. Now I'm hyped for what he does with Ajith's "Good Bad Ugly."

      In closing, "Veera Dheera Sooran: Part 2" is a banger. It has a few rough edges and loses momentum in places, but that doesn't diminish the overall movie experience. Just go in with the right expectations, ready for a wild ride, and you won't be disappointed to see Chiyaan back in a full-blown mass role. I'm already waiting for the prequel!
      7editorbreakdown

      A Nice thriller without any Tamil cinema aesthetics

      Veera Dheera Sooran (2025)

      Finally a serious Thriller from Tamil cinema, without any of those commercial Tamil cinema aesthetics, starring one of the great actors of this generation, Vikram.

      Set within the events of single night, the story follows a retired henchman Kaali, who was forced to save his former crime boss's son from a police encounter.

      Written and directed by S U ArunKumar under the banner of HR Pictures, helmed by Malayalam producer Riya, "Veera Dheera Sooran" is grounded in gritty reality, adopting a slow-burn tone reminiscent of Rajeev Ravi's films.

      Without the typical commercial Tamil cinema elements, no songs, no intro, no slow motions, no theme music, no stylish edits, this is the closest a commercial Tamil film comes to pushing the boundaries of the thriller genre.

      With great camera works, unsettling background score, and edgy screenplay, this is thriller Tamil cinema at it's finest.

      Negatives - Suraj, a Tamil actor would have shinned in that role. Suraj was totally uncomfortable giving that authentic Tamil body language as well as dialogue delivery, that was a failed attempt. And the Female lead, totally a miscast and totally annoying portrayal.

      Postives - Direction, Tone of the movie, G V Prakash's haunting score, and the whole technical crew for pulling off this grounded thriller. And also, Vikram Sir, what a performance, as a family man and as the loyal henchman. Hats off to him, for maintaining such a 35 year old looking physique at this age of 58.

      In action scenes and emotional scenes, this man is legend. Seen many Swag moments from number of Heroes doing police station scenes. But this particular movie drools everything, never seen such a high impact police station scene in my life.

      On top of it, during the climax portion, when the movie was going in the tone of a Rajiv Ravi thriller, suddenly we get a surprise nostalgic throw in the third act. Literally cried hearing "Madurai Veeran" song from 'Dhool', wow what a trip. Clapped, whistled, made my day.

      Even such a high moment, the director didn't shoot it slow motion, he didn't even the blow off the air to heroes face to creat that iconic look. Without putting commercial elements even in action sequence, the director grounded the movie in such extreme levels.

      I must say, this is seriously revamping of that old Tamil Village Hero movies.

      Glad this movie happened, and it was produced with such charm. Vikram should do more of these Village Heroes movies like this.

      I would give this movie a deserving 7/10.

      This is Tamil Cinema at it's best.
      7ranjitrajmech-06092

      Definitely a gripping story, screenplay needs to be trimmed

      The reviews were spot on-Veera Dheera Sooran hooks you right from the opening scene with its gripping narrative. The film keeps you engaged with solid storytelling, immersive cinematography, and a standout single-shot sequence that adds to the intensity.

      GV Prakash delivers a decent performance, complementing the film's tone well. However, where the movie falters is in its extended screenplay towards the climax. The last half, while still engaging, loses momentum, making the final stretch feel unnecessarily prolonged. If about 20 minutes had been trimmed, this could have easily been a 4-star film.

      Despite its minor flaws, Veera Dheera Sooran is a well-crafted movie with strong storytelling and technical finesse. Just the drag in the climax holds it back from being truly exceptional.

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      • Release date
        • March 27, 2025 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
      • Language
        • Tamil
      • Also known as
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        • HR Pictures
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        • $603,618
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        • 2h 42m(162 min)
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