Released in 2014, Anjaan (transl. The Unknown) was one of the most anticipated Tamil films of the year. Directed by N. Linguswamy and produced by Thirupathi Brothers, the film starred the iconic Suriya in a dual role alongside Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Vidyut Jammwal. With a massive budget, stylish cinematography by Santosh Sivan, and a chartbuster music score by Yuvan Shankar Raja, Anjaan was positioned as a pan-Indian action entertainer.
(Vidyut Jammwal) were the "kings" of Mumbai, ruling with a mix of loyalty and power. The Conflict : Their dominance is challenged by a ruthless rival, Imran Bhai (Manoj Bajpayee), and betrayal within their own ranks. Anjaan Movie Tamilyogi
received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Suriya’s dual performance and the film's visual flair but criticized its long runtime and predictable screenplay. Despite this, it was one of the highest-grossing Tamil films of 2014, earning significant revenue through pre-release business and its theatrical run. The film remains a notable entry in Suriya’s career, particularly for his "mass" appeal and iconic "Raju Bhai" persona. Anjaan Movie Tamilyogi: The Suriya-Starrer Action Drama and
Lingusamy’s direction is geared toward commercial beats—loud climaxes, stylized fights, and punchlines. The screenplay mixes slow-burn build-up with bursts of set-piece action. Critically, the writing drew mixed responses: audiences enjoyed the star moments and music, while some reviewers pointed to a predictable storyline, uneven pacing, and missed opportunities for deeper stakes or character development. Linguswamy and produced by Thirupathi Brothers, the film
As Krishna navigates the dangerous streets, he meets former associates and enemies of Raju. Through their recollections, the film shifts into flashbacks that reveal Raju’s past. The Rise and Fall
: Through flashbacks, we learn that Raju Bhai and his best friend