Satyam
Satyam is a 2008 Indian action film written and directed by debutante A. Rajasekhar (an
associate of Suresh Krissna) in his directorial debut. The film stars Vishal in the role of a cop for the first time. Nayantara plays the female lead role, while Kannada actor Upendra plays the support male lead role. The
film was simultaneously shot in Tamil as Satyam and in Telugu as Salute. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Harris Jayaraj. The film released on 14 August 2008. The film
was produced by Vikram Krishna, Vishal's brother.
Plot
Satyam begins with Sathyam (Vishal),
an assistant police commissioner rescuing a hooligan from encounter thirsty
cops, only to arrest him later. He reminds his fellow cops that a cop's duty is
to kill crime not criminals. Sathyam meets his first challenge in tracking a
mysterious killer of three ministers. In the process, he finds the culprit
Manickvel (Upendra), only to receive a rude shock to know
his identity.
For, the murderer is none other than a former police officer,
who inspired Sathyam to take the cop job. Revealing the reason behind his
change of mind, the ex-cop says that he is on a killing spree as he failed to set
right things in khakhi uniform.
Sathyam, who throws a challenge at his mentor that he would
use the power of law to put the wrongdoers behind the bars, vows to throw light
on the illegal activities of the Home minister (Kota Srinivasa Rao), who aims at the Chief
Minister post.
In the meantime, the protagonist also has a romantic episode
with Deivanayaki (Nayantara), a TV journalist. This begins with Deivanayaki
suing the locality's children through their parents. The children swear
vengeance through a 'gangleader' who happens to be none other than Sathyam
himself. The 'gang' succeeds by making their rival a laughing stock with
multiple pranks. Nevertheless the female does recognize Sathyam's tenderness at
heart and falls for him. Sathyam too falls in love thereafter.
During his attempts to establish truth, Sathyam faces various troubles. The Minister's proxies give him various troubles by killing children by offering them ice creams laced with drugs to eat and killing his mother. When Satyam arrests Acharya, the Minister's proxy, and takes him to court, the Minister's henchmen attack him while driving and Satyam is stabbed. Thillanayagam, the other proxy, shoots Acharya and blames Sathyam. Sathyam performs his mother's funeral rites and is suspended from the force and jailed. Manickvel, to be released the next day, feels for Sathyam and laments his loss in the jail. Thillanayagam runs for MLA with the Minister's support so that he cannot be harmed by Sathyam. He gloats to Sathyam at the jail about his newfound power and challenges Sathyam's honor and dignity. At a public rally for Thillanayagam's candidature, the Minister openly challenges and insults Sathyam, who is released from jail by a sympathetic officer and coming to disrupt the public rally. Manickvel stands in the corner aiming to kill Thillanayagam and the Minister. Sathyam arrives and exposes the Minister and his proxy by shooting them and forcing them to confess the truth about the Minister's intentions and the death of the proxy. Thillanayagam reveals everything about himself, Acharya, and the Minister. While lamenting the situation he is in and calling for reform, Sathyam is shot by the Minister's henchman and questions the honesty and trust his people and fellow officers have in him. Manickvel arrives on the scene and salutes Sathyam, with other officers following suit. A newscast is shown with the Minister and Thillanayagam being arrested and Sathyam is reinstated. Sathyam is promoted to Deputy Commissioner by the Chief Minister and marries Deivanayaki, and the credits roll.
Cast
·
Vishal as
ACP Sathyam IPS
·
Nayantara as
Deivanayaki alias Deiva (Tamil) / Divya (Telugu)
·
Upendra as
Inspector Manickvel (Tamil) / Inspector Prathap Rudhra (Telugu) (voice dubbed
by Ravishankar)
·
Sudha
Chandran as Sathyam's mother
·
Premji (Tamil)
/ Ali (Telugu)
as Bora, Deiva / Divya's assistant
·
Brahmanandam as
Transport Office Broker
·
Senthil as
N. Paneerselvam
·
Kota
Srinivasa Rao as Home Minister Kondal Dhasan (Tamil) / Home
Minister Kondal Rao (Telugu)
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