Story, Synopsis, Trivia, Dialogues for Veerasekaran (2010)


Veerasekaran is a 2010 Indian Tamil romance film released on Mar 05, 2010. The film is directed by Sathish Kumar, produced by G Chandrasekaran under banner named F C S Creations, music composed by Sajan Madhav.
Veerasekaran tells the story of a young man, who comes to Chennai from his village to get himself good education. Without any money or friends, he is soon driven to the streets and later into a cemetery which is the only place where he finds someone to support him. No, it is not a ghost, only the caretaker/undertaker of the cemetery. He fights through all hardships to attend college. And, one day the answer to all his troubles arrives (or so it seems) in the form of a local politician (Prathap Pothen) who believes in supporting struggling students. The politician literally adopts the young man and takes care of all his needs. But, is there an ulterior motive in all this charity, does the politician expect favors in return, or is he utilizing the young men for something sinister? Does the protagonist of Veerasekaran get entangled in the web or is he successful in getting the perpetrators into knots? Watch Veerasekaran to find out. The first thing about the film that strikes you is its dreariness, which seems intentional to an extent. It gets to you very early into the movie and plays spoilsport with the whole viewing experience. Of course, there is nothing much you can expect in terms of richness or visuals when the proceedings are set in a cemetery. But, the cemetery setting is a bit unconvincing in the first place. Of all the places in the city, a cemetery would be the last resort for any person (living or dead).
Veerasekaran tells the story of a young man, who comes to Chennai from his village to get himself good education. Without any money or friends, he is soon driven to the streets and later into a cemetery which is the only place where he finds someone to support him. No, it is not a ghost, only the caretaker/undertaker of the cemetery. He fights through all hardships to attend college. And, one day the answer to all his troubles arrives (or so it seems) in the form of a local politician (Prathap Pothen) who believes in supporting struggling students. The politician literally adopts the young man and takes care of all his needs. But, is there an ulterior motive in all this charity, does the politician expect favors in return, or is he utilizing the young men for something sinister? Does the protagonist of Veerasekaran get entangled in the web or is he successful in getting the perpetrators into knots? Watch Veerasekaran to find out. The first thing about the film that strikes you is its dreariness, which seems intentional to an extent. It gets to you very early into the movie and plays spoilsport with the whole viewing experience. Of course, there is nothing much you can expect in terms of richness or visuals when the proceedings are set in a cemetery. But, the cemetery setting is a bit unconvincing in the first place. Of all the places in the city, a cemetery would be the last resort for any person (living or dead).
Veerasekaran tells the story of a young man, who comes to Chennai from his village to get himself good education. Without any money or friends, he is soon driven to the streets and later into a cemetery which is the only place where he finds someone to support him. No, it is not a ghost, only the caretaker/undertaker of the cemetery. He fights through all hardships to attend college. And, one day the answer to all his troubles arrives (or so it seems) in the form of a local politician (Prathap Pothen) who believes in supporting struggling students. The politician literally adopts the young man and takes care of all his needs. But, is there an ulterior motive in all this charity, does the politician expect favors in return, or is he utilizing the young men for something sinister? Does the protagonist of Veerasekaran get entangled in the web or is he successful in getting the perpetrators into knots? Watch Veerasekaran to find out. The first thing about the film that strikes you is its dreariness, which seems intentional to an extent. It gets to you very early into the movie and plays spoilsport with the whole viewing experience. Of course, there is nothing much you can expect in terms of richness or visuals when the proceedings are set in a cemetery. But, the cemetery setting is a bit unconvincing in the first place. Of all the places in the city, a cemetery would be the last resort for any person (living or dead).
Veerasekaran tells the story of a young man, who comes to Chennai from his village to get himself good education. Without any money or friends, he is soon driven to the streets and later into a cemetery which is the only place where he finds someone to support him. No, it is not a ghost, only the caretaker/undertaker of the cemetery. He fights through all hardships to attend college. And, one day the answer to all his troubles arrives (or so it seems) in the form of a local politician (Prathap Pothen) who believes in supporting struggling students. The politician literally adopts the young man and takes care of all his needs. But, is there an ulterior motive in all this charity, does the politician expect favors in return, or is he utilizing the young men for something sinister? Does the protagonist of Veerasekaran get entangled in the web or is he successful in getting the perpetrators into knots? Watch Veerasekaran to find out. The first thing about the film that strikes you is its dreariness, which seems intentional to an extent. It gets to you very early into the movie and plays spoilsport with the whole viewing experience. Of course, there is nothing much you can expect in terms of richness or visuals when the proceedings are set in a cemetery. But, the cemetery setting is a bit unconvincing in the first place. Of all the places in the city, a cemetery would be the last resort for any person (living or dead). Check out this page for more updates on Veerasekaran.

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