Despite being made on a shoestring budget of just ₹2.5 crore, it became a massive commercial hit. Cultural Impact:
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, leads them into a web of crime and betrayal when they commit a murder on his behalf. Betrayal as a Catalyst
Subramaniapuram (2008) revolutionized Tamil cinema with its gritty, realistic portrayal of 1980s Madurai, marking a significant shift toward character-driven, realistic gangster films. The film, which was M. Sasikumar's debut as director and star, is celebrated for its authentic setting and dramatic performances. For details, visit