: Directed by S. Shankar and starring Rajinikanth, this was the most ambitious and highest-budgeted Indian film at the time. It set a new benchmark for visual effects and technical achievements in the region. Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa
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Ahead of its time, this fantasy-adventure epic follows an expedition searching for a lost Chola prince. The film transitions from rugged jungles to a dystopian underground Chola kingdom. The massive set designs, gritty gladiator-style arenas, and intense crimson color grading demand an extra-quality viewing experience to appreciate Selvaraghavan's dark, chaotic vision.
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