At the time of its release, Anniyan was touted as Shankar's magnum opus, with a budget of approximately , making it the most expensive Indian film at the time. Its "extra quality" is evident in several pioneering technical aspects:
Initially shot by V. Manikandan, the project was completed by Ravi Varman . The stadium scene, where Anniyan addresses a crowd, used crowd multiplication VFX to fill the space.
Beyond the pixels, the film’s "Extra Quality" lies in its writing. It remains the definitive "vigilante" film of Tamil cinema, blending the ancient terrors of the Garuda Purana
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At the time of its release, Anniyan was touted as Shankar's magnum opus, with a budget of approximately , making it the most expensive Indian film at the time. Its "extra quality" is evident in several pioneering technical aspects:
Initially shot by V. Manikandan, the project was completed by Ravi Varman . The stadium scene, where Anniyan addresses a crowd, used crowd multiplication VFX to fill the space.
Beyond the pixels, the film’s "Extra Quality" lies in its writing. It remains the definitive "vigilante" film of Tamil cinema, blending the ancient terrors of the Garuda Purana