Iyer IPS

Iyer IPS is a 2005 Tamil action film written, produced and directed by P. Harirajan.[1] It stars Sathyaraj in a dual role as police officer and a gangster, along with Megha and Sanghavi in the lead roles. The music was composed by Dhina. The film was released on 21 January 2005 to average reviews.[2][3]

Iyer IPS
Directed byHarirajan
Produced byHarirajan
Written byHarirajan
StarringSathyaraj
Megha
Sanghavi
Music byDhina
CinematographyB. Kannan
Edited byM. Sunil Kumar,
Kishore Te
Production
company
Priyanka Art Productions
Release date
  • 21 January 2005 (2005-01-21)
Running time
142 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

The movie is all about Iyer (Sathyaraj), a Deputy Commissioner of Police who is an encounter specialist. He comes across a Muslim woman named Nasreen (Sanghavi), whose father is killed by gangsters. Out of pity, he marries her much against his parents' opposition. While delivering a baby, Sanghavi dies. Meanwhile, Jenniffer (Megha), a scribe, comes to know of a fake encounter organized by Iyer to bump off a known rowdy. She follows him from then, blackmailing him, but Iyer, who thinks that evil forces do not deserve a chance in the court, does not change his style of operations. Elsewhere, a gangster named Venkatachalapathy (Sathyaraj again), who lands up in prison after being apprehended by Iyer, vows to kill him. Coming to know of his son killing people in the name of encounters, Iyer's father decides to take cudgels against him. He falls in to the vicious trap of Venkatachalapathy, and the rest is about how Iyer embarks on a mission to rescue his family and put an end to Venkatachalapathy's shenanigans.

Cast

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by Dhina.[4]

Iyer IPS
Soundtrack album by
Released2005
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageTamil
ProducerDhina
Dhina chronology
Thirupaachi
(2005)
Iyer IPS
(2005)
Kicha Vayasu 16
(2005)
No.SongSingersLyrics
1"Mylapore Mami"Pushpavanam Kuppusamy, SrividyaS. R. Paralan
2"Manmadhane Manmadhane"MalathyP. Harirajan
3"Hi-Tech Kangala"Ganga, Srilekha Parthasarathy, SrividyaPiraisoodan

Reception

Indiaglitz wrote "Lengthy dialogues and needless stunts make the watching even more tedious."[5] Thiraipadam wrote "With almost no story to speak of, a disjointed screenplay, inane characterization and overacting by almost all the main performers, this one easily wrests the crown [sic] for the most inept movie with a policeman as hero, in recent times."[6] Chennai Online wrote "The weak script, inane charecterisation and the director being totally like a fish out of water in the milieu he's chosen, have all taken their toll on Satyaraj's performance too."[7]

References


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