Pulan Visaranai 2 (2015)

Pulan Visaranai 2

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Directed by R. K. Selvamani • Music: Joshua Sridhar

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<p>The plot revolves around a cover-up of the murder of a team of workers from a petroleum plant. Sabarathinam, a cop, realizes that there are political and economic forces at play here, and that the mega-rich businessman Rakesh Khetan has a hand in this. But, as he starts digging deeper, his family becomes a casualty, and Saba has to cross the line to ensure that justice is done for the victims and also save the nation from the evil machinations of Rakesh. Selvamani began working on in November 2005, a sequel to his , and cast in the leading role of the investigative cop. He revealed that the idea had come to him in the early 2000s and Vijayakanth’s unavailability had meant the film only materialised after a delay. Prashanth underwent strength training for the venture, while beauty pageant winner was briefly signed on to play the lead female role, before opting out. The film progressed slowly, also a result of Prashanth’s marital problems, and reports in May 2007 suggested that was unhappy with the film’s content and felt the film lacked a proper storyline, unlike the previous version. The soundtrack was composed by Joshua Sridhar. The film ran into problems during its censor certification screening in April 2008, with the committee highlighting twenty six objectionable scenes. Selvamani subsequently appealed and compromised by agreeing to remove controversial dialogues, and a sequence which involved an actress depicting Indian tennis player . The producer subsequently accepted an for the film, with the soundtrack releasing the following week. The team also revealed that the film would be released the following month, though this proved to be untrue. Prashanth indicated that the film was delayed due to producer’s financial problems. In January 2015, Selvamani announced that the film will be released on 30 January. The film was released on 30 January 2015 after a long delay. wrote: “The visuals lack sheen, the editing is jerky and at times disorienting, actors’ voices change perceptibly in the same scene with someone else dubbing over the lines which include facts and figures, and there is an unmistakable late 80s ethos in the filmmaking”. wrote: “The film may not have the best of scripts going. But what it does is provide enough of thrills to keep one engaged for the most part”.</p>

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Genres: Drama
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Writer: R. K. Selvamani, Liaquat Ali Khan, (dialogues)
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Producer: Ibrahim Rowther
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Director: R. K. Selvamani
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Cinematography: Rajarajan
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Release Date: 30-Jan-15
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Edited By: Suresh Urs
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Language: Tamil
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