Actor Dhanush and director Vetrimaaran's Vada Chennai masterfully captured gangsterism that prevailed in the city decades ago.
Vada Chennai was released six years ago on this day, Dhanush and Vetrimaaran's fans and cinema lovers celebrated the film. Social media erupted with discussions about how well the characters were designed and how riveting the screenplay was written.
The film is about the life of a carrom board player, Anbu (Dhanush), that turns on its face caught in the conflict between two gangs.
The film's theme and nuanced characters resulted in the emergence of several pop-culture references. In fact, the frequently asked question to Vetrimaaran in any public gathering or an interview is about the release of Vada Chennai 2. That was how much impactful the film's climax and the final scene were.
Vetri on numerous occasions had said the origin story of Rajan (Ameer) will be made into a webseries, Rajan Vagaiyara, of which reportedly half has already been shot during Vada Chennai's production. About the gangster-drama's second part, the director said he has Viduthalai Part 2 and Vadivasal before he can proceed with the sequel of the Dhanush film.
Apart from Dhanush, Vada Chennai boasted an ensemble cast of Aishwarya Rajesh, Andrea Jeremiah, Samuthirakani, Ameer, Kishore, and Daniel Balaji, among others.