Balakrishna — Tamil Movie List
For the final entry, Sundaram went wild. Akhanda as a Tamil-Telugu bilingual. He cast Vikram as the villain and gave Balakrishna a dialogue about the river Cauvery. In the climax, his Aghori character curses the villains using ancient Tamil from the Tirukkural . “They will not just die,” Sundaram laughed. “They will be reincarnated as mosquitoes in a drainage pipe.”
“Watch, yes,” Sundaram replied, adjusting his spectacles. “But feel ? That is universal.” balakrishna tamil movie list
That night, Kumar finally watched Simha with Tamil subtitles. When Balakrishna roared, Kumar’s tea glass shattered. For the final entry, Sundaram went wild
Sundaram smiled. The list had grown. Since Nandamuri Balakrishna has not acted in direct Tamil cinema (primarily Telugu), this story creatively imagines a "Tamil movie list" through the lens of a fan reinterpreting his legendary films for a Tamil audience. In the climax, his Aghori character curses the
Sundaram’s third entry was personal. He had seen Simha in a grainy VCD with Tamil subtitles. The line still shook him: “Naan evvalavo pera saaptu irukken... aana eppavum simha maamsam saptathu illa!” (I’ve eaten many things… but never lion meat!). He reimagined it with Tamil actor Nassar as the father. The interval block—where Balakrishna arrives on a bullock cart smoking a beedi—became legendary in Sundaram’s head.
Sundaram started his list with a Tamil remake. “Imagine,” he said, drawing on a coffee stain. “Balakrishna as a dual role. One, a gentle philosophy professor in Coimbatore. Two, a rustic warlord in Tirunelveli.”
To prove his point, Sundaram decided to create a mythical list: —a fan’s fantasy of what would happen if the "Hindu Hridaya Samrat" conquered Kollywood.