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Vaimaye Vellum
Perumal (Rajan P. Dev), a corrupt police officer, is transferred to the same area after 20 years. In the past, Perumal's wife died during her delivery and Perumal felt that his newborn son brought him bad luck. Perumal later married Saraswathi (Vennira Aadai Nirmala). Despite being a clever student, Raja was hated by his father while his stepmother Saraswathi took care of him like her own son. One day, Raja witnessed his father Perumal taking bribe from a woman. He stole the bribe from his father and put it in a Hundi. To punish him, Perumal sent his innocent son to jail.
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Plot Summary
This film follows the story of a righteous police officer, Inspector Vikram, who is dedicated to upholding justice and eradicating crime. He finds himself entangled in a complex web of deceit and corruption as he investigates a powerful syndicate. Vikram faces personal challenges and moral dilemmas while striving to expose the truth and bring the culprits to justice, even when it puts his own life and career at risk.
Critical Reception
Vaimaye Vellum was generally well-received for its strong performances, particularly from veteran actor Sivaji Ganesan, and its engaging crime-thriller narrative. The film was praised for its social commentary and the way it tackled issues of corruption within the system. While some critics noted predictable plot points, the overall sentiment was positive, highlighting its entertainment value and effective direction.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Sivaji Ganesan's commanding presence and performance.
Applauded for its compelling crime storyline and social relevance.
Noted for its effective direction and supporting cast.
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Fun Fact
The film marked a significant role for the legendary Sivaji Ganesan in the later part of his career, showcasing his enduring talent.
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