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  • 2015
  • 2 hr 27 min
  • 3.5  (91)

Sagaptham is a Tamil language action-drama film from 2015, directed by Surendran Ezhuthththachan, and produced by L.K. Sudhish. The movie revolves around Gandhi (Shanmugapandian), a young man who strives to bring down corruption in politics, and his journey to fulfill his father's dream. The film features an ensemble cast, including Shanmugapandian, Neha Hinge, Shubra Aaiyappa, and many others.

The movie opens with Gandhi's father, a politician, getting into a car accident, which leads to his tragic death. This incident sets Gandhi on a path of self-discovery, as he takes on his father's mantle and aims to make a difference in society by fighting against corrupt politicians.

Gandhi's character is shown as a young man full of hope and idealism, who is deeply shaken by his father's demise. He feels obligated to right the wrongs in the corrupt political system that he feels was partially responsible for his father's death. He takes on the task of representing his father's constituency, and the rest of the movie follows his journey to bring about change.

The rest of the cast is reflective of the various layers in the Tamil politics of the time. Neha Hinge's character is shown as the daughter of a corrupt police officer, and her role gives an insight into the nexus between corrupt politicians and police officials. Shubra Aaiyappa's character is that of a journalist who is dedicated to exposing the corrupt practices of politicians.

Through the course of the movie, different characters add to the narrative, weaving in and out of the storyline, and bringing new perspectives to the various socio-political issues tackled in the film.

One of the standout features of the movie is its focus on presenting the intricacies of Tamil politics. The film delves into the details of political machinations, including the power dynamic between different parties, the manipulation of voters and the control put on mass media.

The role of technology and its influence on politics is also touched upon in the movie. In one scene, Gandhi is shown introducing a mobile application to digitize the voting process, which brings transparency and accuracy to the system. The movie emphasizes the importance of technology and the use of social media in modern-day politics.

The music in the movie is composed by Karthik Raja, and the songs in the film are average. However, the background score of the movie is rousing and effectively conveys the emotions of the characters.

The cinematography of the movie is impressive. The film is set against the backdrop of picturesque locales in Tamil Nadu and the cinematographer has done a great job of capturing the beauty of the region. The visuals are arresting, and the camera movements are smooth, which adds to the overall visual appeal of the movie.

Despite its flaws, Sagaptham is a decent attempt at presenting a political action-drama movie. The movie tackles several social and political issues and does so with a degree of sincerity. The film could have been better if it had developed its characters and plot more. Additionally, the climax of the movie could have been more impactful.

Overall, Sagaptham is a movie that attempts to show the realities of politics in Tamil Nadu, highlighting the need for honest and transparent governance. The film's focus on the use of technology in politics, coupled with its decent performances, visuals, and music, make it worth a watch.

Sagaptham is a 2015 action movie with a runtime of 2 hours and 27 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.5.

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  • Release Date
    2015
  • Runtime
    2 hr 27 min
  • Language
    Tamil
  • IMDB Rating
    3.5  (91)