Neram Tamil Movie ((full)) Now
Made on a shoestring budget of approximately ₹2-3 crores, Neram was a massive sleeper hit. It ran for over 100 days in theaters and collected more than ₹15 crores worldwide.
Neram Language: Tamil Release Year: 2013 Director: A. Venkatesh Production: Vijay Movies Cast: Siva Karthikeyan, Priya Shinde, Sumanth Radhakrishnan, Ilavarasu, and Saravanan Music: D. Imman
The tagline— Be careful. You cannot change the past. But you can change the future... before time —perfectly encapsulates the film's soul. It is Groundhog Day meets a Guy Ritchie gangster flick, wrapped in a South Indian commercial masala.
Critics hailed it as "fresh" and "innovative." S. Saraswathi of Rediff gave it 4/5 stars, stating, "Neram is a perfect blend of thrills, comedy, and romance. It is a film that demands your attention and rewards your patience." The film cleaned up at the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and the Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards, winning accolades for Best Editor and Best Story. neram tamil movie
Neram owes much of its enduring appeal to its perfectly cast ensemble.
The film's narrative is anchored by the philosophical concept that life is a series of "good times" and "bad times". The entire story unfolds within a single day in Chennai, focusing on (Nivin Pauly), a computer engineering graduate who has recently lost his job. Vetri’s day is a comedic nightmare of escalating crises:
The protagonist, Vetri (played by Nivin Pauly ), is an unemployed software engineer drowning in financial crisis. To fund his sister's marriage, he borrows a heavy sum from Vatti Raja (Bobby Simha), a ruthless, eccentric loan shark who shows no mercy to defaulters. Made on a shoestring budget of approximately ₹2-3
The supporting cast, including John Vijay as the corrupt cop, Thambi Ramaiah, and Ramesh Thilak (as 'Lighthouse'), added immense value, with each character serving a purpose in the interconnected web of events, as discussed on IMDb . 4. Technical Brilliance: Music and Editing
At the same time, Matthew loves a girl named Jeena. Jeena's father does not like Matthew. He wants Jeena to marry someone else. Jeena runs away from home to be with Matthew.
| Role | Name | | :--- | :--- | | | Alphonse Puthren | | Production | Koral Viswanathan | | Music | Rajesh Murugesan | | Cinematography | Anend C. Chandran | | Lead Role | Nivin Pauly as Vetri | | Lead Role | Nazriya Nazim as Veni | | Antagonist | Bobby Simha as Vatti Raja | | Tamil Supporting Cast | Nassar, Thambi Ramiah, John Vijay, Shabareesh Varma | | Malayalam Supporting Cast | Manoj K. Jayan, Shammi Thilakan, Lalu Alex, Willson Joseph | But you can change the future
The movie revolves around the lives of two young lovers, Jai (played by Sumanth Radakrishnan) and Priya (played by Sanchita Shetty), who are on a road trip to celebrate their love. As they travel through the countryside, they stumble upon a stranger who warns them about an impending catastrophe that will occur at 6:30 PM on that day. As the clock ticks closer to the fateful hour, Jai and Priya find themselves trapped in a series of eerie and unexplained events that threaten to tear them apart.
Approx. 120 minutes
Puthren uses clever visual cues, repeating motifs, and a literal countdown structure to keep the audience hyper-aware of every passing minute. The movie teaches a lighthearted yet philosophical lesson: when your time is bad, even the simplest tasks will fail; but when your time turns good, the universe aligns to solve your problems. Directorial Brilliance and Technical Innovation