Jagame Thandhiram 2021

Runtime

157 min

In the sweltering streets of Madurai, Suruli's carefree reign as a gangster is disrupted when he's recruited by a cunning overseas crime lord to take down a ruthless rival. But as the stakes rise and bullets fly, Suruli finds himself grappling with moral ambiguities that threaten to upend his entire world.

In the sweltering streets of Madurai, Suruli's carefree reign as a gangster is disrupted when he's recruited by a cunning overseas crime lord to take down a ruthless rival. But as the stakes rise and bullets fly, Suruli finds himself grappling with moral ambiguities that threaten to upend his entire world.

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Jagame Thandhiram does not have end credit scenes.

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IMDb

5.8 /10

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Suruli, a notorious gangster from Madurai, finds himself burdened by his past as he operates a parotta restaurant. His rough demeanor makes it nearly impossible for him to settle down, and even when a marriage is arranged, his bride flees upon discovering his criminal history. Fate intervenes when an Englishman named John, who serves as a right-hand man to the white supremacist don Peter Sprott, approaches Suruli with an enticing offer. For a staggering £200,000 per week, he persuades Suruli to work against his rival, Sivadoss, a formidable don with substantial influence over London’s Tamil community.

Eager to leave his criminal life behind, Suruli accepts the deal and moves to London, where he dives into the world of Sivadoss and his gang, deeply involved in arms smuggling. Suruli and John’s crew strikes during a raid at Sivadoss’s boatyard, where chaos ensues, ultimately leading to the death of Sivadoss’s right-hand man, Rajan. After realizing Suruli’s role in the mayhem, Sivadoss captures him. Suruli cunningly proposes a scheme to invite Peter for a supposed “peace talk” meant to end their feud, essentially setting up a trap to eliminate him. In a shocking turn of events, Suruli betrays Sivadoss and hands over a deadly aruval to Peter, who does not hesitate to use it against his adversary.

With Sivadoss out of the way, Suruli is rewarded not just monetarily but also with a new opportunity to establish a legitimate business in a newly formed enclave in London called Little Madurai. Amidst this upheaval, he encounters Attila](/actor/aishwarya-lekshmi), a talented Sri Lankan Tamil singer, and finds himself captivated by her. However, the path to love is fraught with complications, as Attila reveals she is a widow with a seven-year-old boy, Dheeran. Despite the seemingly insurmountable hurdles, their affection blossoms, yet danger looms as Sivadoss’s remaining henchmen, Deepan and Dharani, seek revenge for their fallen leader.

Their fateful encounter ends with Suruli wounded and on the brink of death, only to be nursed back to health by Attila. In a twist, Suruli discovers that Attila’s motives are darker than he imagined; desperate circumstances tied to their shared past during the Sri Lankan Civil War reveal her drive for vengeance against him. Realizing the greater implications of their intertwined lives, Suruli learns that Attila’s brother is imprisoned in a dire situation, contingent upon the life and finances that Sivadoss had once promised to support.

With Attila’s previous plans laid bare, Suruli experiences a transformation in character. He decides to fight against the BICORE, an oppressive immigration bill driven by Peter and his allies that threatens countless lives. Drawing on his old underworld connections, Suruli collects Sivadoss’s funds aimed at aiding refugees and willfully assists Attila and her brother. As their bond deepens, Suruli challenges the sinister scheme set in motion by Peter who orders him to assassinate a minister standing against the BICORE, a ploy to frame an immigrant on the scene.

In a climactic twist, Suruli defies Peter’s malicious commands, opting instead for a far more poetic justice. Leading a rebellion against Peter, Suruli reclaims control by eliminating John and confronting Peter in his stronghold. Rather than exacting revenge in cold blood, Suruli spares Peter’s life, opting to transport him to the remote borders of Afghanistan and Iran, stripping him of his British identity—leaving him to exist as a stateless refugee, a profound statement of the struggle and humanity that Suruli firmly aligns himself with.

Through courage and moral resolve, Suruli transitions from a life of crime to one of strength and compassion, standing as a protector of the oppressed and a partner in love with Attila amidst a world rife with chaos.

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