Fans cry after watching Sivakarthikeyan’s Amaran; hug filmmaker Rajkumar outside theater-Video Inside

Fans cry after watching Sivakarthikeyan’s Amaran; hug filmmaker Rajkumar outside theater-Video Inside

As a lifestyle expert with a deep appreciation for cinema and a penchant for stories that touch hearts and inspire minds, I must say that Amaran has truly left an indelible mark on the Tamil film industry. Having had the privilege of witnessing numerous films over the years, I can confidently assert that few have evoked such raw emotion as this biographical tribute to Major Mukund Varadarajan.


After its theater release on October 31, 2024, the movie “Amaran,” starring Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi, appears to have resonated deeply with audiences. This film, a biographical tribute to the late Major Mukund Varadarajan, has garnered significant attention due to its powerful impact on viewers, leaving them emotional after watching it in the cinema.

In a video that spread rapidly across social platforms, filmmaker Rajkumar Periasamy was captured having intimate conversations with a group of cinema enthusiasts who gathered to watch the movie Amaran in the theater. Some of these individuals were seen shaking hands with the director and offering congratulations, while others appeared emotional, responding to the performance by shedding tears and embracing him.

Check out the video here

For those unfamiliar, this Tamil movie represents one of the initial endeavors to produce a biographical war drama, focusing on the valiant deeds and selfless services rendered to the nation by a genuine army major. His dedication was so profound that he gave up his life for the greater benefit of the country.

As I delve into the captivating world of film, I found myself enthralled by Sivakarthikeyan’s portrayal of the resilient Major Mukund Varadarajan. Meanwhile, Sai Pallavi brought a poignant essence to the role of Indhu Rebecca Varghese, a woman grappling with loss as an army wife.

In less than a week since its debut, the movie has swiftly climbed its way towards becoming a box-office smash. Remarkably, it earned an impressive Rs. 66 crore in the Tamil Nadu region alone during its initial four days on screen.

Regrettably, it appears that Amaran has been targeted by pirates, with multiple high-quality copies of the movie being circulated across infamous online platforms. (ABP Live reports confirm this.)

This unanticipated action could potentially disrupt the projected movie earnings while it’s playing in cinemas.

For those not familiar, the tale of Amaran is derived from the book “India’s Most Fearless: True Stories of Modern Military Heroes.” The movie centers around Major Mukund Varadarajan, who tragically lost his life during the Qazipathri Operation in Shopian, back in 2014.

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2024-11-04 16:25