Films - Samuthirakani
Initially seen as a serious filmmaker, he is now viewed as a "Powerhouse Performer." His distinct voice and intense eyes have made him a recognizable face in households across South India.
This report analyzes his filmography, dividing his career into his distinct roles as a Director and an Actor, highlighting his thematic preoccupations, stylistic choices, and critical reception. samuthirakani films
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In summary, Samuthirakani’s filmography is a study in evolution. From the gritty friendship dramas of the late 2000s to the polished commercial blockbusters of the 2020s, he has maintained a standard of excellence, making him an indispensable asset to the Indian film industry. Initially seen as a serious filmmaker, he is
| Year | Film | Lead Actor | Core Theme | Why it matters | |------|------|------------|------------|----------------| | 2009 | | Sasikumar | Friendship, Sacrifice | Breakthrough hit. Raw emotion. | | 2011 | Poraali | Sasikumar | Labor rights, Anti-capitalism | Underrated cult classic. | | 2012 | Saattai | Himself (lead) | Flawed education system | Powerful teacher-student drama. | | 2013 | Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom | Vijay Sethupathi | Memory loss, Comedy | Lighthearted cult favorite. | | 2015 | Appa | Himself | Toxic fatherhood | Hard-hitting, dialogue-driven. | | 2016 | Thondan | Vikram Prabhu | Standing up against corruption | Preachy but sincere. | | 2018 | Nimir | Udhayanidhi Stalin | Identity, Remake of Maheshinte Prathikaaram | Decent, but original better. | From the gritty friendship dramas of the late