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Anniyan (2005) — A Bold Blend of Vigilantism, Psychology, and Social Satire

Anniyan, directed by S. Shankar and released in 2005, is one of Tamil cinema’s most audacious mainstream films — ambitious in scale, unapologetically moralistic, and visually extravagant. The film combines elements of vigilante drama, psychological thriller, black comedy, and social commentary. Anchored by a powerful performance from Vikram and polished production values, Anniyan remains memorable for its striking imagery, techno-savvy setpieces, and hard-hitting critique of civic apathy.

Anniyan: A brutal vigilante who executes social wrongdoers using ancient punishments inspired by the Garuda Purana. anniyan tamilyogi

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Anniyan cost approximately ₹25 crores to make (a massive sum in 2005). V. Ravichandran (Oscar Films), the producer, invested heavily. Shankar and Vikram took profit-sharing deals based on box office collections. When you watch "Anniyan Tamilyogi" for free: Anniyan (2005) — A Bold Blend of Vigilantism,

The movie revolves around the story of Siddharth (played by Akshay Khanna), a successful event planner who starts experiencing strange and terrifying events. He begins to suspect that someone is following him and controlling his life. As the story unfolds, Siddharth meets a woman named Shankar (played by Vivek Oberoi), who claims to be investigating a series of similar incidents. Anchored by a powerful performance from Vikram and

"Anniyan" (2005) is a Tamil psychological thriller film directed by Shankar, and it's widely regarded as one of the best Tamil films of all time. Here's a brief review: