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''Salim'' is a 2014 Indian
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directed by N. V. Nirmal Kumar. It stars
Vijay Antony Vijay Antony (born 24 July 1975) is an Indian music composer, playback singer, actor, film editor, lyricist, audio engineer, and filmmaker working predominantly in Tamil cinema. He made his debut as music composer in 2005. He is the first India ...
and
Aksha Pardasany Aksha Pardasany is an Indian actress. She has acted in Telugu, Malayalam films such as '' Yuvatha'', ''Goal'', '' Ride'' and ''Kandireega''. Personal life Aksha hails from a Sindhi background. She attended the Bombay Scottish School, Mahim, w ...
. Produced by Studio 9, Sri Green Productions and Vijay Antony Film Corporation, the film is a sequel to Vijay Antony's debut film ''
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'' (2012). The film was released on 29 August 2014.


Plot

The plot continues 2 years after the incidents and events occurred in
Naan Naan ( fa, نان, nān, ur, , ps, نان, ug, نان, hi, नान, bn, নান) is a leavened, oven-baked or tawa-fried flatbread which is found in the cuisines mainly of Western Asia, Central Asia, Indian subcontinent, Indonesia, ...
. Karthik alias Mohammed Salim (
Vijay Antony Vijay Antony (born 24 July 1975) is an Indian music composer, playback singer, actor, film editor, lyricist, audio engineer, and filmmaker working predominantly in Tamil cinema. He made his debut as music composer in 2005. He is the first India ...
) is an honest doctor working in a private hospital in
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. He often goes out of his ways to help needy patients who visit him. His talent and nature earn him the wrath and jealousy of his colleagues. One day, he learns that someone is stalking him and finds it is his suitor Nisha (
Aksha Pardasany Aksha Pardasany is an Indian actress. She has acted in Telugu, Malayalam films such as '' Yuvatha'', ''Goal'', '' Ride'' and ''Kandireega''. Personal life Aksha hails from a Sindhi background. She attended the Bombay Scottish School, Mahim, w ...
). Salim goes directly to Nisha and gives his personal diary for her to learn more about him. This response from Salim impresses Nisha so much, and she falls in love with him. As their relationship progresses, Nisha learns that Salim has dedicated himself to his work, so much so that he fails to take care of her and spend time with her, thus creating a rift between them. To reconcile with Nisha, Salim plans to spend a whole day with her. They go to a movie theatre, and some goons tease Nisha, but Salim chooses to take Nisha and leave the place. Nisha gets offended by this and starts to ignore Salim and his phone calls. Meanwhile, the hospital's managing director gives Salim a warning to stop refusing fees from patients as it affects the hospital's income. A few days later, Salim manages to convince Nisha, and they renew their relationship. Nisha asks Salim to go to a party with her, and he agrees. But when he is on the way, he sees a young girl, a gang-rape victim, who is hurt and bleeding on the road. He takes her to the hospital and misses the party. Nisha loses her temper and breaks up with him. The next day, Salim finds that the girl whom he admitted has been discharged from the hospital. He learns that the managing director has discharged the girl as she is poor and unable to pay the cost. The same evening, he gets an invitation to a party from his hospital. There, he learns that the managing director has had enough of his charity and generosity at the hospital's cost. Salim also learns that he is being laid off and it is his own farewell party. He is also insulted by the managing director for not using his talent and reputation to earn money. Salim storms out of the party in rage. On the way, he gets into a scuffle with a police officer (
Aruldoss Aruldoss is an Indian actor who has appeared in supporting roles in predominantly Tamil language films. Prior to focusing on an acting career, he worked as a cinematographer for several films. Career After completing school, Aruldoss worked a ...
) and hits him, ending up in the police station. But he escapes with the police officer's pistol and goes straight to a hotel. There, he finds four men trying to rape the hotel singer. He beats them up and helps the girl leave the place. Saying that they have to learn their lesson, Salim takes them hostage inside the room. One of the men, Guru, is the son of Home Minister Thavapunniyam ( R. N. R. Manohar), so the police, led by a police officer Chezhian (P. V. Chandramouli), are pressurized to take immediate action. The police find out Salim's identity and raid his home, where they find his wedding cards and learn about Nisha. They take her into custody and to the hotel, where she meets Chezhian and explains Salim's character and that he is not a terrorist to take hostages. The police plan to use Nisha as bait and capture Salim, but they fail to do so when Salim demands the presence of Thavapunniyam at the hotel. Meanwhile, a police sniper takes a shot at Salim but misses, and Salim throws one of the men out of a window. He tells Chezhian to take him seriously to avoid more disastrous results. It is later revealed that the four men had raped the girl whom Salim had admitted in the hospital. After discharging the victim from the hospital, they killed both the victim and her mother and disposed of the remains in sewage. Salim realizes he will not be left alive by Thavapunniyam once he lets go of the hostages. So he demands a car for him to leave and tells the police not to follow him. This time, Thavapunniyam arranges a car that is fixed with a bomb and a remote detonator. Salim continues to hold Guru hostage and gets into the latter's car instead. Later, Thavapunniyam receives a call from Guru telling him that Salim left him on the East Coast Road and escaped. Thavapunniyam orders his men to bring Guru back and kill Salim, who has driven away and made it look like an automobile accident. The men chase the car with trucks and crash into it, only to find it was Salim who chose to leave the car, and it was Guru who was driving inside.


Cast

*
Vijay Antony Vijay Antony (born 24 July 1975) is an Indian music composer, playback singer, actor, film editor, lyricist, audio engineer, and filmmaker working predominantly in Tamil cinema. He made his debut as music composer in 2005. He is the first India ...
as Dr. Mohammed Salim (earlier Karthik) *
Aksha Pardasany Aksha Pardasany is an Indian actress. She has acted in Telugu, Malayalam films such as '' Yuvatha'', ''Goal'', '' Ride'' and ''Kandireega''. Personal life Aksha hails from a Sindhi background. She attended the Bombay Scottish School, Mahim, w ...
as Nisha * R. N. R. Manohar as Home Minister Thavapunniyam * Swaminathan as Swaminathan *
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as Police Officer * P. V. Chandramoulli as Chezhian * Sushmitha *
Premji Amaren Prem Kumar Gangai Amaren (born 26 February 1979), better known as Premgi, is an Indian playback singer, composer, songwriter, actor and comedian. The son of composer and director Gangai Amaran, he often composes rap songs in Tamil cinema and ...
as himself (Cameo appearance) in the song "Avala Nambithan" * Priya Asmitha as
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in the song "Mascara"


Production

After his debut venture ''Naan'', Vijay Antony decided to start ''Salim''. Vijay Antony plays the role of a doctor while
Aksha Pardasany Aksha Pardasany is an Indian actress. She has acted in Telugu, Malayalam films such as '' Yuvatha'', ''Goal'', '' Ride'' and ''Kandireega''. Personal life Aksha hails from a Sindhi background. She attended the Bombay Scottish School, Mahim, w ...
was signed to portray his fiancé in the film, making her Tamil film debut. Since the movie required Vijay Antony to perform some dare devil stunts, he understood the necessity and underwent rigorous training in Taekwondo for a period of two months. The shoot of the first schedule of the film was held in
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in June 2013.


Soundtrack

The music of the film was composed by
Vijay Antony Vijay Antony (born 24 July 1975) is an Indian music composer, playback singer, actor, film editor, lyricist, audio engineer, and filmmaker working predominantly in Tamil cinema. He made his debut as music composer in 2005. He is the first India ...
. The soundtrack album was released at Sathyam Cinemas, Chennai on 5 June 2014, with
Bharathiraja Bharathiraja (born 17 July 1941) is an Indian film director and actor who works mainly in the Tamil film industry. Making his debut in 1977 with '' 16 Vayathinile'', he is known for realistic and sensitive portrayals of rural life in his films. ...
, Bala,
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, R. K. Selvamani and
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among other attending the event. ''Behindwoods'' gave 2 out of 5 and called the album "a mixed bag from Vijay Antony".


Release

''Salim'' was released on 29 August 2014 in around 400 screens across the country, including Kerala and Karnataka, with Tamil Nadu contributing close to 300 screens. Gopuram Films and Sri Production distribute the film in India. It was released in about 50 screens in the overseas space in key countries, through Suara Networks.


Critical response

The film has received generally positive reviews from the newspapers.
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from
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wrote, "The director, N. V. Nirmal Kumar, subscribes to a rather charming theory: things just happen. Nisha just happens to morph into a ghost. Salim just happens to get arrested by a cop...Salim just happens to visit an old man, who dies a few scenes later, having served little purpose other than to demonstrate another facet of Salim’s goodness. If he (Salim) was really that good, he’d have refunded my ticket money by now".
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gave 3 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Vijay Antony is definitely not an expressive actor but with ''Naan'' earlier and now ''Salim'', he has managed to find roles where impassiveness is a trait of the character...The first half of ''Salim'' nicely sets up what's in store...It is only in the second half that things get somewhat cinematic".
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wrote, ''Salim'' may not have the best of scripts, but with its racy pace and twists, it manages to keep one glued to the screen for the most part".
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wrote, "'' Salim'' is a decent enough thriller that compensates for its weak first half by a smarter second half and some composed acting by Vijay Antony". Behindwoods in its review stated, "This is not the first time that Tamil Cinema witnesses such a plot, however the way ''Salim'' is treated, manages to keep the audiences engaged", calling it a "watchable average movie". Moviecrow stated, ''Salim'' is definitely a sound choice by Vijay Antony as a follow up to ''Naan''". Indiaglitz.com wrote, "The film is clean and thought-provoking, and is certainly worth the time invested".


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