
Directed by Rajkumar Periasamy
• Music: G. V. Prakash Kumar
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Amaran
Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NF4P2WCbXKE
Soundtrack
| Song Name | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| Who Are We | ”. Lyrics works are penned by lyricist “K. L. Santhosh”. | K. L. Santhosh | |
| Vennilavu Saaral | Lyrics is a track from Amaran – Tamil Movie 2024, Starring Sivakarthikeyan, Sai Pallavi and Others. This song was sung by Kapil Kapilan and Rakshita Suresh, music composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar and lyrics written by Yugabharathi. | Yugabharathi | |
| Unakkaga Idhayam | ”. Lyrics works are penned by lyricist “K. L. Santhosh”. | K. L. Santhosh | |
| Uyirey Song Lyrics | Lyrics is a track from Amaran – Tamil Movie 2024, Starring Sivakarthikeyan, Sai Pallavi and Others. This song was sung by Nakul Abhyankar and Ramya Bhatt Abhyankar, music composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar and lyrics work penned by Vivek. | Vivek | |
| Vaane Vaane | Lyrics from Amaran- 2024 Film, Starring Sivakarthikeyan, Sai Pallavi and Others. This song was sung by Faisal Razi and the music was composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. Lyrics works are penned by Yugabharathi. | Yugabharathi | |
| Kanave | Lyrics from Amaran- 2024 Film, Starring Sivakarthikeyan, Sai Pallavi and Others. This song was sung by Saindhavi and the music was composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. Lyrics works are penned by Yugabharathi. | Yugabharathi | |
| Soldier | ”. Lyrics works are penned by lyricist “ Raja”. | Raja | |
| Anbaaley | ”. Lyrics works are penned by lyricist “Harikrish”. | Harikrish | |
| En Nizhalil | ”. Lyrics works are penned by lyricist “ Raja”. | Raja | |
| Hey Minnale | ”. Lyrics works are penned by lyricist “Karthik Netha”. | Karthik Netha | |
| Amaran First Single – Bujjima Bujjima | ”. Lyrics works are penned by lyricist Raja. | Raja |
Storyline
<p>Indhu Rebecca Varghese, the widow of Major Mukund Varadarajan, travels by plane to with her husband’s parents and her daughter, Arsheya Mukund, to receive the Ashoka Chakra awarded to her husband posthumously. As she journeys, her memories unfold the story of their life together and the man behind the uniform. Mukund, a spirited young man from , is deeply influenced by , Chennai and the army officers’ uniform from a young age. He meets Indhu during his college years — she’s vibrant, principled, and socially conscious. Their connection grows gradually from friendship to love, though not without challenges, especially given Indhu’s initial reservations about the risks involved in being an army wife, and getting married into a family being a . Driven by his commitment to serve the nation, Mukund joins the , and his life becomes a blend of rigorous discipline, camaraderie with fellow soldiers, and the longing for separation from Indhu. Despite their geographical distance and Indhu’s & Mukund’s rash family encounter, they eventually get married in both religious customs. Soon after, they get pregnant and have a daughter, Arsheya. The narrative then shifts to Mukund’s posting in , where insurgency is at its peak. The story doesn’t shy away from the emotional toll and internal conflict soldiers face, especially Mukund, who balances duty and the desire to return to his young daughter and wife. He builds a bond with the local civilians, trying to bridge the divide between the military and the people, and gain access to militants within the social circles. There, he neutralizes two notorious terrorists, Altaf Baba & Abas Nangaroo. Through this, he earns profound dignity and respect among his fellow soldiers, Kashmir’s other bases, and his senior officer Amit Singh Dabas. The story’s end revolves around the Qazipathri Operation in , Kashmir. Mukund leads his CAT (Counter Action Team) tasked with neutralizing a group of heavily armed terrorists hiding in a residential area. Despite the risks, he ensures the safety of civilians and his men. In a final act of bravery, he charges ahead to draw fire away from his unit and is fatally shot. Despite multiple attempts to revive him, he breathes his last in the arms of his second-in-charge officer, Ravi Shankar. His martyrdom leaves the CAT team and Amit devastated, but also immortalizes his courage. The film ends with Mukund’s distraught family performing his last rites, and Indhu receiving the Ashoka Chakra with quiet dignity. Through her tears, she finds strength in knowing Mukund lived and died as a true soldier — Amaran, the immortal. The real Mukund’s picture and the footage shot by Indu about the “Achamillai” song are later shown in the credits After the release of in 2017, Rajkumar Periyasamy began working on a new project, which was set to be his second directorial. It was also set to be produced by , in his second collaboration with director after the latter previously worked on a reality show, hosted by Haasan. The director, however, changed his mind after he was suggested by Vakil Khan to read one of the chapters from the book series by and Rahul Singh, which is about . Khan further suggested him to make a biographical film about the Major, whereas he would secure the rights of the book from , who would give the rights and fund the venture. After asking to put their venture on hold, Haasan agreed to Rajkumar’s request and also requested himself to jointly fund the biography with Sony Pictures Films India. Previously, the actor had collaborated with Rajkumar before they both entered in the film industry, where they had worked for private Tamil channels, many projects and shows. The following January, during the finale of , Haasan announced the project; however, he did not state that it would be a of the Major. A few days later, the actor’s company, , along with Sony Pictures, made a public announcement on 15 January, and for the former company. The film’s official title was revealed on 16 February 2024, coinciding the eve of Sivakarthikeyan’s birthday after Rajkumar had gained permission from the makers of the . Rajkumar, a few weeks before the , visited Varadarajan’s family and gained information’s about the latter’s life. During an interview with , he stated that he gained many information from many perspectives, which helped a lot to form the screenplay of the film. Initially, Rajkumar and Haasan scouted for a debut to portray Varadarajan. Until, Mahendran, co-header of Raaj Kamal Films International, suggested Sivakarthikeyan to portray him. To which, Rajkumar forward suggested it to Haasan, and him agreeing. A muhurat was held on 5 May 2023 at the headquarters of Raaj Kamal Films International in with the film’s cast and crew along with Varadarajan’s family, including his wife Indhu Rebecca Varghese and daughter. However, their inclusion in the puja were not revealed due not to reveal the film being a biopic of the Major. was chosen to score the music, in his first collaboration with Periyasamy. The director continued to crew production designer , cinematographer CH Sai, editor R. Kalaivanan, duo stunt choreographers , dance choreographer Sherif, costume designers , and V. Sai for the technical crew. Sivakarthikeyan underwent immense training for almost a year during the pre-production process for his role as Mukund Varadarajan; he was also disallowed from revealing his hairstyle in public, covering his head with a beanie until the film’s first look poster was released. Rajkumar stated that the actor also went through a workshop at to change his body-language from a soft-spoken to an Army officer. was cast, pairing opposite Sivakarthikeyan, in her first pairing with the actor. She would play the role of Mukund’s wife, Indhu Rebecca Varghese, and would receive a remuneration of 3 crore. actor was revealed to portray Sepoy Vikram Singh, Mukund’s colleague, in his debut Tamil film. He stated that his role was dedicated to his father, who served in the army. , Ajaey Naga Raaman, Mir Salman, and Gaurav Venkatesh were also confirmed to be part of the cast. began with the first schedule on 5 May 2023 at in . The shooting was halted due to and security reasons. Filming then resumed by 22 May. Sivakarthikeyan returned to Chennai in late May. After a short break, filming continued on 7 June. Filming was paused on 15 July. On 27 August, the schedule had concluded, which lasted for 75 working days. The second schedule began on 21 October at a film city in Chennai, for filming a song sequence featuring Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi. On 9 November, production moved to . Sivakarthikeyan went clean-shaven in mid-December, for filming Mukund’s younger portions. Rajkumar, during an interview with in February 2024, stated that only minor portions of Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi were left. After a month break, the unit kick-started their final schedule on 26 April 2024, shooting the scenes of Major Mukund and Sepoy Vikram’s martyring, on the fateful night of 25 April 2014, during the Qazipathri Operation (Shopian Encounter) involving the Anbariv stunt duo. Filming by 25 May 2024. The for the film were handled by Unifi Media. The soundtrack is composed by , in his first collaboration with both Sivakarthikeyan and Rajkumar. The audio rights were acquired by . Jen Martin scored music for muhurat puja video, which released on 5 May 2023. The track featured the vocals of Jen Martin, Sathya Narayanan, Madhuvanthy Ganesh and Ramani, and lyrics penned by Vishnu Edavan. Rajkumar stated that there are some fast-paced dance numbers in the film. In mid-June, Prakash revealed the musical works of the film were almost completed. The first single, “Hey Minnale,” released on 4 October. The second single ” ” was released on 17 October. The audio launch was held on 18 October 2024 at in . The third single “Uyirey” was released on 30 October 2024, whilst the fourth single “Vaane Vaane” and fifth single “Amara” were released respectively on 9 and 11 November 2024, as a part of the extended soundtrack. was theatrically released worldwide on 31 October 2024 in theatres, coinciding with , clashing with and . Apart from its original Tamil language, it was also released in the Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada languages. In the United Kingdom, as well as the rest of the world, the film was released on the same day; however, in a version which was classified 15 by the (BBFC) for strong violences, injury details and language, following 20 seconds of cuts. The film received a U/A certification by the after modifications to gory images, muting language and modifying a wrong map shown during the film. Initially, the film was reportedly scheduled to release on 15 August, coinciding with . However, it was soon after reported to have been postponed to 27 September, but was pushed once again to its current date. A special screening was held on 24 October 2024 at for the army officials and their family members. brought the distribution rights of the film for and for 5 crores. acquired the distribution rights for while bought the Rights to distribute the Hindi version Along with the North Indian release Home Screen Entertainment bought the overseas distribution rights of the film. The digital streaming rights were acquired by . Initially, the film was reported to be available for streaming at Netflix in November; however, due to the immense success of the film, it was postponed to early December. The film began streaming on Netflix from 5 December 2024 in Tamil and dubbed versions of Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi languages. The satellite rights were acquired by . received widespread acclaim from critics, who praised cast performances, direction, screenplay, G. V. Prakash’s soundtrack and background score. Jagadish Angadi of gave 4/5 stars and wrote “Sharp editing, gripping pace, engaging narrative and impressive production design make this soul-stirring military drama a perfect family watch.” Kirubhakar Purushothaman of gave 4/5 stars and wrote “Rajkumar Periasamy needs a huge salute for making a subtle but incredibly touching ode to a soldier. […] doesn’t rely on easy gimmicks; instead, it builds genuine heroic moments, with Sivakarthikeyan delivering a restrained yet powerful performance.” Avinash Ramachandran of gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote “With wonderful performances by Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi, is a poignant yet powerful tale about Major Mukund Varadarajan’s love for India, and his wife Indhu.” Roopa Radhakrishnan of gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote ” is a worthy tribute to the legacy of Major Mukund Varadarajan. Even with all the glitches in between, the film makes us cherish and celebrate Mukund and the courageous officer he was.” Janani K of gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote ” is a beautiful, emotional and intriguing ode to Major Mukund Varadarajan and army men like him. Watch out for the emotional sequences throughout the film.” Kusumika Das of gave 3/5 stars and wrote, “Rajkumar Periasamy’s direction, combined with strong performances by Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi, make a must-watch for those interested in stories of patriotism, love, and sacrifice.” Gopinath Rajendran of wrote “A pacy screenplay, marvellous performances and excellent technical prowess make a brilliant ode to the resilient families who love their bravehearts.” Goutham S of wrote ” is truly an immortal tale of a soldier whose legacy will pass on as an inspiration for many leaders and soldiers. With strong performances and characterizations, this biographical war film is worth a watch on the big screens.” Latha Srinivasan of wrote ” is a wonderful tribute to those serving in the army and their families and is a stark reminder that our freedom exists because of their sacrifices. One walks away from with a heavy heart for those who lost loved ones on the battlefield and yet, happy that their legacy will never go unknown and be immortalized on the silver screen thanks to directors like Rajkumar.” Mukund’s , Amit Dabbas, had expressed his gratitude to the team of the film and also requested the viewers to appreciate the strength of the people who serve the country. Arjun Menon from rated Amaran 3 out of 5, stating that while the film captures glimpses of Major Mukund Varadarajan’s emotional journey, it falls short due to clichéd storytelling and inconsistent tone. though it includes poignant moments and strong performances, especially by Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi it lacks depth and relies on formulaic tropes. The film succeeds in underplaying jingoism and honoring Mukund’s legacy but struggles to deliver a truly impactful cinematic tribute. grossed (US$4.1 million) worldwide on its opening day, which was the fourth and the highest of Sivakarthikeyan. The film surpassed to become the third biggest opening for a Tamil film in 2024, behind and . The film crossed (US$12 million) in three days, earning over (US$5.7 million) from Tamil Nadu becoming the fastest film of Sivakarthikeyan to reach the 100 crore mark. It grossed an estimated (US$16 million) worldwide from its opening weekend of four days, becoming the highest opening weekend gross for the actor. Beating (2022), it also became the highest-grossing film of Sivakarthikeyan. The film crossed the (US$12 million) mark in India on its sixth day of release, and the $1 million mark in North America on its fifth day, becoming the first film of the actor to do both. On its tenth day of release, it crossed the (US$12 million) mark in Tamil Nadu, beating , and the (US$24 million) crore mark worldwide, becoming the first film of Sivakarthikeyan to do so. It concluded its run with worldwide gross estimated to be ₹300–335 crore. Members of the (TMJK) protested in , , and on 21 February 2024, alleging that the promotional teaser, released on Sivakarthikeyan’s birthday, portrayed in a “bad light”, and also demanded a stall on the film’s release. A section of people had criticised the film for not mentioning Mukund’s caste, Brahmin, in the film. Rajkumar, at the success meet, stated that it was not shown on the request of Mukund’s parents. In the film, a short sequence featuring a number which was said to be not legible, was actually the number of Vaaseegan V. V., a city student. Receiving many unwanted calls from the film’s viewers, he attempted to reach the makers of the film, however, he was unable to do so. Although he had flagged to his service provider, , actions are yet to be done. Following a few days, Vaaseegan sent a legal notice to the makers, demanding (US$130,000) in compensation. The makers of later apologised and masked Vaaseegan’s number in the film. ‘s decision to not invite media to the 100 day success meet was rebuked since netizens alleged that the media had an important role in the film’s success.</p>
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Genres:
Drama
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Writer:
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Producer:
Kamal Haasan, R. Mahendran, Vivek Krishnani
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Music:
G. V. Prakash Kumar
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Director:
Rajkumar Periasamy
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Cinematography:
CH Sai
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Starring:
Sivakarthikeyan, Sai Pallavi
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Release Date:
31-Oct-24
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Edited By:
R. Kalaivanan
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Budget:
100-200 crore
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OTT Platform:
Netflix
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Runtime:
2h 49m
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Language:
Tamil
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Box Office:
300-335 crore
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