
Arrambam 2013
Ajith Kumar delivers explosive action alongside Arya and Nayanthara in *Arrambam (2013)*, a high-octane thriller directed by Vishnu Varadhan.
Director: Vishnu Varadhan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Arrambam (2013) about?
*Arrambam* (2013) follows a disillusioned ex-anti-terrorism officer who teams up with a hacker and his girlfriend to launch a calculated assault on corrupt officials. Their mission spirals into a high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse, exposing a shadowy conspiracy that cuts deep into the government's inner circle.
Who directed Arrambam?
Vishnu Varadhan directed *Arrambam* (2013), bringing a sharp, suspense-driven vision to this action-thriller.
Who stars in Arrambam?
The film stars Ajith Kumar as the lead, supported by Arya, Nayanthara, Taapsee Pannu, and Rana Daggubati, with Mahesh Manjrekar rounding out the cast as the primary antagonist.
Is Arrambam (2013) worth watching?
With its slick action sequences and layered conspiracy plot, *Arrambam* (2013) delivers solid entertainment for fans of intense thrillers. While it doesn't reinvent the genre, its engaging performances and high-energy pacing make it a worthwhile watch for action enthusiasts.
How long is Arrambam?
The runtime for *Arrambam* (2013) is 157 minutes, or just over two and a half hours of non-stop thrills.
About Arrambam (2013) — A high-stakes thriller unraveling corruption and betrayal
Ajith Kumar delivers explosive action alongside Arya and Nayanthara in *Arrambam (2013)*, a high-octane thriller directed by Vishnu Varadhan. This gripping narrative follows a former anti-terrorism specialist who joins forces with a tech-savvy hacker and his determined girlfriend to orchestrate a series of calculated strikes. As the government scrambles to intercept their moves, the trio's true intentions emerge—unveiling a web of corruption and betrayal at the highest levels of power. With relentless suspense and razor-sharp twists, *Arrambam* blends adrenaline-fueled drama with moral intrigue, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
The film's atmospheric tension crackles through every scene, amplified by Rana Daggubati's menacing presence and Mahesh Manjrekar's layered villainy. The story's razor-thin balance between revenge and justice elevates *Arrambam* beyond typical action fare, making it a standout in South Indian cinema. Whether you're drawn to its heart-pounding chase sequences or its cerebral conspiracy layers, this 2013 blockbuster offers a thrilling escape into a world where loyalty is as dangerous as the mission itself.