
Veera Pandi (Raj Kiran) is the landlord, who is respected by the people in Pandipuram village in Siva Ganga district. His son Selvam (Dhanush) is an upright and angry young man, who goes his father's way. Rajalingam (Prakash Raj) becomes the local MLA, thanks to Veera Pandi's support. But he starts to reveal his true face incurring Veera Pandi's wrath. Trouble erupts between them. Greedy Rajalingam decides to take the extreme step - bump off Veera Pandi. Selvam steps in and i... (Full plot summary below)
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Veera Pandi (Raj Kiran) is the landlord, who is respected by the people in Pandipuram village in Siva Ganga district. His son Selvam (Dhanush) is an upright and angry young man, who goes his father's way. Rajalingam (Prakash Raj) becomes the local MLA, thanks to Veera Pandi's support. But he starts to reveal his true face incurring Veera Pandi's wrath. Trouble erupts between them. Greedy Rajalingam decides to take the extreme step - bump off Veera Pandi. Selvam steps in and its cat - mouse game between the two.
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| User ReviewRayyerishnan RViolent film like it and awesome relationship with father like raja rani |
| User ReviewLora RVenghai was a good movie and funny too. It's however a typical Tamil action movie. I'm not a fan of Tamil fight scenes, I forward them. Venghai had quite a few of those scenes so I didn't like it that much. I enjoyed the comedy scenes a lot though. I also liked Prakash Raj's performance as the villain. The love story between Dhanush and Tamannah was weird and could have been better. I didn't like the ending much either. |