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​Why Vetrimaaran's 'Aadukalam' still reigns supreme: 5 reasons it still rules the roost in Tamil cinema​

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 17, 2025, 14:42 IST
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Why Vetrimaaran's 'Aadukalam' still reigns supreme: 5 reasons it still rules the roost in Tamil cinema

Even after 14 years, Aadukalam, the gritty, award-winning Tamil drama directed by Vetrimaaran, continues to spark conversations among fans and cinephiles alike. Released on January 14, 2011, this action drama set in the backdrop of Madurai’s rooster-fighting subculture earned critical acclaim, sweeping six National Film Awards and five Filmfare Awards South, including Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Screenplay. Here are five reasons it still rules the roost in Tamil cinema.

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A National award-winning performance by Dhanush

Dhanush’s portrayal of Karuppu, a gifted yet emotionally vulnerable rooster trainer, remains one of the most iconic performances in Tamil cinema. His nuanced transformation from a loyal protege to a man betrayed by his mentor, Pettaikaaran, struck a chord with audiences.

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Vetrimaaran’s realistic world-building

Vetrimaaran, who won the National Awards for Best Director and Best Screenplay, crafted a world rooted in rural traditions and personal vendettas. The intricate relationships between characters like Pettaikaaran, Rathnaswamy, and Karuppu, and the deep dive into the secretive rooster-fighting underworld, made Aadukalam feel hauntingly real.

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A plot filled with betrayal, love, and redemption

At its core, Aadukalam was not just about cockfights; it was a story of love, ego, betrayal, and revenge. The love story between Karuppu and Irene (played by Taapsee in her Tamil debut) added emotional weight, while the shocking betrayal by his mentor Pettaikaaran delivered one of the most heartbreaking twists in Tamil cinema.

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A powerful ensemble and unfinished arcs

Characters like Pettaikaaran (Jayapalan), Durai (Kishore), and Rathnaswamy (Naren Narayanan) were more than just side characters; they were powerful forces that shaped the story. The feuds, unspoken rivalries, and political undertones of their interactions hinted at a much larger world. A sequel could delve deeper into these character arcs or shift focus to a new protagonist shaped by the legacy of these veterans.

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The cultural backdrop still holds relevance

Aadukalam was one of the first mainstream films to explore rooster fighting, a controversial yet culturally significant tradition in parts of Tamil Nadu.

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