Whether you are a fan of historical epics or experimental filmmaking, Aayirathil Oruvan is a journey that demands to be seen in its uncut, original glory.
Certified 'A' (Adult) by the CBFC due to intense war sequences and violence. Plot Summary
Directed by Selvaraghavan, the 2010 Tamil film Aayirathil Oruvan (One in a Thousand) stands as one of the most ambitious, unique, and polarizing experiments in Indian cinema history. Blending historical fiction, fantasy, adventure, and archeological mystery, the film has achieved a massive cult status over the years.
Released on January 14, 2010, Aayirathil Oruvan was a passion project years in the making. The film follows a small expedition led by an archaeologist's daughter (Andrea Jeremiah) and a government official (Reema Sen) as they venture into uncharted lands, uncovering a lost, brutalist Chola civilization led by a tyrannical king (Parthiban). Often described as a blend of Apocalypto and a fever dream, the film was lauded for its stunning visuals by cinematographer Ramji and its haunting, unconventional score by G. V. Prakash Kumar.
While Aayirathil Oruvan was a financial gamble that faced hurdles during its initial run, time has been incredibly kind to it. It is now widely regarded as a masterpiece of world-building in Tamil cinema.
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