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7. The Antagonist’s Paradox: Salim Ghouse as Deva
A common critique of Vettaikaran is the perceived miscasting of the late Salim Ghouse as the villain Deva. Ghouse, with his theatrical, Shakespearean diction, seemed out of place in a gritty Chennai underworld. However, a deeper analysis reveals a deliberate (if poorly executed) choice. Deva is not meant to be a realistic don; he is positioned as an intellectual sociopath who views human trafficking as a purely economic enterprise. Ghouse’s refined dialogue delivery creates a stark, jarring contrast with Vijay’s earthy, colloquial Tamil. It is a classic "High Culture vs. Folk Culture" dichotomy, which ultimately justifies the hero’s brutal dismantling of the villain’s arrogant elitism. Vettaikaran Tamil Full Movie Vijay 2009
Final Take: Vettaikaaran is the cinematic equivalent of a street food feast—not refined, not subtle, but spicy, loud, and deeply satisfying when you’re in the right mood. Put on your headphones, turn up "Chinna Thamarai," and let Vijay do the hunting. Here is the text content organized as a
- Vijay as Ravi (Police Trainee)
- Anushka Shetty as Suseela
- Srihari as Devaraj (Encounter Specialist)
- Salim Ghouse as Chella (Main Antagonist)
- Sayaji Shinde as Home Minister
Music: The soundtrack and background score were composed by Vijay Antony. The album was a major commercial success, featuring popular tracks such as: Vijay as Ravi (Police Trainee) Anushka Shetty as
Vettaikaaran (2009): A Cinematic Analysis of "Masala" Justice

