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StorySeveral special officers and police officers get killed in their pursuit of nabbing smuggler Veerappan (Sandeep Bharadwaj). One Special task force officer (Shiva Rajkumar) believes that he has some methods that can work in catching Veerappan. His initial methods only result in failures. Learning from failures, he starts playing mind games with Veerappan that lead to killing him as the title suggests.

Like the trailer promised, the movie also is told in feverish way. Though it is not on par with his best movies, still Killing Veerappan is better one from him in the recent times. From start to finish, he has told it in engrossing manner.


As the title say the movie is all about killing of Veerappan. Hence we know the climax beforehand, despite this Ram Gopal Varma has succeeded in keeping the tempo. This is indeed an achievement. The interval shoot out in the forest is OK. The climax build-up scenes are also good.


Chennai: Former State Minister and a stalwart of the Dravidian movement R M Veerappan passed away on Tuesday at a hospital in Chennai, where he was admitted due to age-related health issues a couple of days earlier. He was 97 years old.


Chief Minister M K Stalin was among the first to pay homage to the mortal remains of the political leader, who was also a film producer. Stalin, who visited the family and consoled them before leaving for Madurai for the campaign.


In his condolence message, Stalin recalled greeting the founder of the MGR Kazhagam on his 97th birthday on September 9. He said he hoped that Veerapan would see his 100th birthday. He was associated with Periyar E V Ramasamy, C N Annadurai, M G Ramachandran and M Karunanidhi, and was close to the DMK in his final years, he said.


As the executive director of Em Gee Yar Pictures, he produced blockbusters like Nadodi Mannan, Adimai Pen and Ulagam Sutrum Valiban that launched MGR as a successful actor. He was the film producer who launched K Balachander in movies by offering him a chance to write dialogues for the film Deiva Thai, featuring MGR.


After the passing away of MGR in 1987, the AIADMK split into the Jayalalithaa group and the Janaki group and Veerappan was backing Janaki Ramachandran. Subsequently, the two groups merged and he was back in the AIADMK government under the leadership of J Jayalalitha in 1991.


While he was a Minister in the AIADMK government, in 1996, at an event organized in connection with the film Bhasha, produced by Veerappan, actor Rajinikanth spoke against the government in his presence, saying that bomb culture had come to the State.


People across the political spectrum paid tributes to the veteran political leader, TNCC president K Selvaperunthogai and DMDK president Premalatha Vijayakanth were among those who conveyed their condolences to his family and friends.


His rise to notoriety began when he started killing elephants for the purpose of poaching and at the same time began smuggling Sandalwood from the forests. This act of going against the law perhaps stemmed from his formative years which were spent in extreme poverty and lack of resources for not just his own family but the entire village that he resided in.


He turned towards the nature surrounding him to earn a livelihood even if it meant treading on a wrong path consisting of illegal activities. By 1990, he had already killed 1000 elephants for ivory tusk trading and depleted forests of Sandalwood in merely six months of operation. This resulted in a tryst with the law enforcers but instead of mending his ways, he retaliated by committing even more crimes which included kidnapping and murdering forest guards and personnel of the police force.


The people surrounding his village area were said to be very fond of Veerappan as he provided job opportunities and livelihood to them. In fact, he would also distribute the wealth acquired through wrong means equally.


Soon enough a special task force or the STF was formed by the governments of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka with the sole mission of nabbing Veerappan and putting an end to his crimes. When no strategy seemed to work, a DFO P Srinivas stepped in. He vowed to catch hold of the wanted dacoit and make him surrender. However, all his strategies bit the dust when he was murdered brutally at a water crossing. Reportedly, Veerappan was angry with him because Srinivas fell in love with his younger sister. When he found out about their affair, he sent out a warning letter to his sister to refrain from forming a relationship with Srinivas.


The young girl was so torn between her brother and the man she loved that she ended up taking her life which enraged Veerappan even further. He sought revenge by luring Srinivas into the forest under the pretext of surrendering to the police and shooting him dead at the very first opportunity. He set Srinivas' body on fire after chopping off his arms. We are then told that even dismembering his limbs didn't calm Veerappan down. He then chopped the body's head and kept it as a souvenir.




A third emissary was then appointed to reason with the forest brigand. Nedumaran, a Tamil Nationalist and political figure was sent into the heart of the forest to have a conversation with the dacoit. He tactfully handled the situation and tried to pacify Veerappan. It was said that Rs 10 crores were given to Veerappan in a secret and unofficial deal as ultimately money mattered more not the Tamil cause.


It was reported that Veerappan made a hair dye for Rajkumar himself as he wanted the icon to look like a bridegroom at the time of his release. The duo, in fact, shared mutual admiration for each other and Rajkumar later revealed that Veerappan was child-like in nature.




Puneeth not only carried the legacy of his father forward but he did so with so much heart that the entire country mourned his untimely demise. From batting for the usage of public transport to sponsoring education for thousands of children, he became the face of many such causes with no vested interest.




He passed away due to a cardiac arrest at the age of 46. For the unversed, he had pledged to donate his eyes in accordance with the pledge by his father Rajkumar. His precious donation gave eyesight to four different people.


Bhavya Sadhwani heads Indiatimes OTT section - Binge. She calls herself an entertainment ninja and OTT content sucker. She loves to write on web series, movies, documentaries, reality shows and everything else that releases on digital platforms. She forms a special bond with those who share her love for cringe content.

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