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Several unexpected events link two men to each other, with one of them finding out about their two births old relation through a magical book.

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Selva / Chezhiyan / Raja Simhan
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John Christopher
Reshmi Menon
Sandra Amy ...
Jennifer
Karthik Yogi ...
Adhinathan
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Mahesh ...
Solomon
Johan Syrén ...
Butler for the Englishman (as Yuvaan)

Directed by

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Sakthivel Perumalsamy

Written by

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Sakthivel Perumalsamy ... ()

Produced by

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G. Dilli Babu ... producer

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Achu

Cinematography by

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Ravindranath Guru

Editing by

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San Lokesh

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Rajasekaran.Ks ... digital intermediate colorist

Art Direction by

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Vinoth Rajkumar

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Fazalullah Khan ... assistant director
Gerald R ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Aravind Menon ... Assistant sound mixer
Vajjiravel Varun ... foley editor

Stunts

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Ganesh Kumar ... action director / stunt coordinator

Music Department

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Achu ... playback singer
Kavya Ajit ... playback singer
Mani Amudhavan ... lyricist
Anthony Dasan ... playback singer (as Andony Dasan)
Guna ... playback singer
Karthik ... playback singer
Kavin ... lyricist
Kaniyan Poongunranar ... lyricist
Rohan Prakash ... playback singer
Kamalaja Rajagopal ... playback singer
Roshni Suresh ... playback singer
Vijay Yesudas ... playback singer

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Nanda ... dance choreographer
P.S. Raj ... censor script writer

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Urumeen narrates the story of a man reborn the third time after he's betrayed by his best friend. He's completely unaware of this until he comes across a very old book: rather, his own book since he held it in his both his previous generations. After getting the book, he also becomes a part of several unfortunate events that unfold in a series of twists and turns which lead him to discovering himself, through the book itself: how was friendship worse than betrayal and how even thinking of seeking revenge could be an honest feeling. As the film takes several turns to bring both the friends or the 'enemies' together, there also arrives an energetic blend of action, drama, patriotism, thrill and of course, the root solution to this: Revenge, as the tagline calls it "Always Ultimate". Written by Prashast Singh

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Taglines Revenge is Always Ultimate See more »
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Also Known As
  • Raja Vijaya Simha (India, Telugu title)
  • Hindustani Jaanbaaz (India, Hindi title)
Runtime
  • 140 min
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Budget INR60,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Urumeen is the second Tamil film to use motion capture technology after Kochadaiiyaan. See more »
Goofs Throughout the film, the CGI caption appears whenever there is a shot of blood or gore. But in the beginning of the scene in which Chezhiyan is shown dead doesn't have any such caption. See more »
Movie Connections Features Billa 2 (2012). See more »
Soundtracks Baby Baby See more »
Crazy Credits The title card of the film is shown with flames burning in the title. See more »
Quotes John Christopher: TEA :- Total Earth Attraction
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