Cast: Aadhi Pinisetty, Pasupathy, Dhansika, Archana Kavi, T S Kala, Singam Puli, Thirumurugan, Karikaalan, Vijayachander, Shweta Menon, Bharath, Anjali, Shruti Prakash and others Director:Vasantha Balan Producer:T Siva Music:Karthik Cinematographer:Siddarth Banner:Amma Creations Date of Released:March 02nd, 2012

'Eka Veera' is directed by Vasantha Balan. And he has come up with a completely offbeat
storyline and while the presentation was rustic, the narrative was appealing in
parts.
Story:
Set on the backdrop of 18th century, the story begins with a set of thieves led by Sambayya
(pasupathy) and they execute heists. However, an allegation of one robbery falls on them and
Sambayya sets out to catch the person responsible. He turns out to be Chinna (aadhi) and
after Sambayya sees Chinna’s skills as a thief, he gets him to his community and encourages
him. However, one robbery ends in lot of injury to Sambayya but it is here that he discovers
there is a hidden past of Chinna. Who is Chinna? Why did he come here? All this forms the
rest of the story.
Performance:
Dhansika is a natural seductress so she delivers to the extent required. Archana Kavi was
total herself. T S Kala was okay. Singampuli was nice. Karikalan looked raw and savage.
Vijayachander was decent. Bharath, Anjali, Shweta Menon added value with their
cameos.
Music:
'Eka Veera' music is composed by Karthik. And the background score was energetic, but songs
were average.
Verdict:Good |  |
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