
Settai 2013
In Settai (2013), director R. Kannan weaves a darkly comedic crime tale around three cash-strapped roommates whose lives take a chaotic turn when they cross paths with a merciless gangster.
Director: R. Kannan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Settai (2013) about?
Settai follows three struggling roommates whose minor missteps spiral into a high-stakes confrontation with a notorious gangster. Their ordinary lives flip into a survival game filled with humor, unexpected twists, and more than a few close calls.
Who directed Settai?
Settai was directed by R. Kannan, a filmmaker known for blending humor with social themes in Tamil cinema.
Who stars in Settai?
The film features Arya, Anjali, Hansika Motwani, Santhanam, and veteran actors like Premji Amaran and Nassar in pivotal roles.
Is Settai (2013) worth watching?
With its blend of comedy and crime, Settai offers lighthearted entertainment for fans of Tamil cinema, especially those who enjoy Santhanam's antics and Arya's earnest charm. While not a blockbuster, its 136-minute runtime delivers steady laughs and a few suspenseful moments.
How long is Settai?
Settai runs for 136 minutes, or just over two hours.
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About Settai (2013) — Three Roommates, One Gangster, and a Comedy-Crime Showdown
In Settai (2013), director R. Kannan weaves a darkly comedic crime tale around three cash-strapped roommates whose lives take a chaotic turn when they cross paths with a merciless gangster. What begins as a series of unfortunate but trivial mishaps spirals into an unexpectedly thrilling chase, where survival hinges on wit as much as luck. The film blends sharp humor with suspense, painting a vivid picture of friendship tested under pressure in the bustling streets of Chennai.
With a stellar cast led by Arya, Anjali, and Santhanam, Settai delivers a mix of slapstick charm and gritty realism, anchored by Premji Amaran's brooding presence and Nassar's authoritative screen moments. As the roommates dodge bullets and bumbling criminals, the story explores themes of loyalty, desperation, and the fine line between comedy and chaos.