

Plot: The financial woes of anyone who leaves a message at a temple are taken care of by a masked crusader, Kandasamy. Mahendran as the supporting cast. The film was a hit and dubbed into Hindi as ‘Shiva – The Superhero’. Shriya Saran, Prabhu Ganesan, Krishna, Ashish Vidyarthi, Mukesh Tiwari, Mansoor Ali Khan, Vadivelu, and Y. Kanthaswamy (2009) is a Tamil language neo-noir vigilante thriller film written and directed by Susi Ganesan starring Vikram in the title role. ‘ Kanthaswamy’ dubbed in Hindi as ‘Shiva – The Superhero’ Here is the list of Hindi dubbed movies of Vikram. His passion for films is unending and that completely reflects through his excellent acting in the movies. He is one of the most versatile actors of India who has achieved great fame with his brilliant acting skills. Vikram gained recognition as an actor with his blockbuster movie Sethu (1999) which was remade in Hindi as ‘Tere Naam’ starring Salman Khan. Perfectionist of South Indian Film Industry. To cut to the chase, Marudhu could work for audiences who like to watch a rural masala flick with a lot of action.Vikram is the real Mr. Anal Arasu's action choreography is good. Technical side of Marudhu is just about ordinary. Soori is his usual self and has work in the pre-interval block. But her character gets too preachy and boring after a while. Kulappulli Leela as Vishal's apatha could be a find of the season. As the menacing Rolex Pandian, he is perfect with his dialogue delivery and action sequences. RK Suresh once again proves that he is an effective villain material. Sri Divya is apt as a strong village belle. His action scenes show his agility and power. Kudos to Muthaiah for this! Coming to the performance, it is an easy task for Vishal, who portrays Marudhu with all his sincerity. All the women who are shown, be it on the good side or on the other side, they are very strong and not the meek ones we come across every Friday. What is interesting in Marudhu is the characterization of its women. There is a lot of predictability about the film, which makes Muthiah lose his grip over the audience. And then, the film shifts to a romantic focus which after a while gets too tedious. The initial scenes give us a feel that the story is going to be between the two local warring groups. The good and the evil cross path and we have Marudhu. There are bad men on the other side who swish their aruva like how normal humans swing their mosquito bat.

Vishal shows off his gym toned body with a lion's face tattooed on his forearms and torso. There is Vishal on one side, who is the personification of all things good which is conveyed by his crony Soori at the start, quantified by an intro number. For all those proverb lovers, Marudhu offers plenty. And there are also pearls of wisdom from almost every character in the film. There is love and there is action which in fact is overloaded to justify the U/A certification. There is a lot of sentiment in Marudhu but this time we feel it between the hero and his granny. Marudhu checks in right in all the boxes that such films are known to have in them as ingredients. Director Muthaiah of Kutti Puli and Komban fame teams with macho Vishal for one more flick, which again is a village based subject which the director is known for.
