10 Endrathukulla

[5][6] The film stars Vikram and Samantha Ruth Prabhu, alongside Pasupathy, Rahul Dev and Abhimanyu Singh.

At Mussoorie, he kills Pooran and learns that Shakeela will be delivered to Daksha Bhai, an upper-caste landlord from an Uttarakhand village.

Daksha Bhai plans to send Shakeela to jail in place of Gadgi, who has been released on parole, to perform the last rites of her dead grandmother.

[17][18] The film's first schedule ran for 7 days covering Hyderabad, Ladakh, Sikkim and many major North Indian cities.

The crew reported that they would shoot in many exotic locations across the globe, but also strictly adhere to a 6 months time frame, when the project will be completed.

[21] A song sequence featuring the lead pair was shot in a set erected near DMI College of Engineering near Sriperumbudur in August 2014.

The film team roped Racer Narain Karthikeyan for the action sequences with the racing car.

It's Vijay Milton's second movie, after this year's super hit Goli Soda, and has an interesting line.

While all the song lyrics were written by Madhan Karky, Mani Amudhavan penned both the male and female versions of the title track "10 Endrathukulla".

The song is termed as a racy bike ride with this eerie number supported well by thumping rhythm and amazing bass guitar.

One will be surprised to find Indian musical instruments like Sitar and Mrudangam effortlessly fusing in this mélange.

The male version of the title track "10 Endrathukulla" is rendered by Vishal Dadlani, with rap portions by Emcee Jesz.

Vishal Dadlani's urbane voice is a perfect fit for this contemporary chase genre composition.

The live drumming and freaky electric guitars are like a detour to Classic Rock of the 80s, but just when that is assumed, a layer of Hip-Hop chorus arrives from nowhere!

"[39] Anupama Subramaniam of Deccan Chronicle gave 2/5 stars and wrote "10 Endrathukulla is a good pathology of current Tamil cinema: you have the decision makers of the filming world deciding that it is best to forego artistic ingenuity in favour of safe and predictable entertainment.

"[40] M. Suganth of The Times of India gave 2/5 stars and wrote "The film lacks the liveliness of a masala entertainer.

"[9] S. Saraswathi of Rediff gave 2/5 stars and wrote, "10 Endrathukulla is a tedious road film marred by overzealous performances, ordinary music, tacky CGI and poor execution.

"[41] Latha Srinivasan of DNA gave 2/5 stars and wrote "It's high time Vikram really rethinks his script choices.

"[42] Baradwaj Rangan of The Hindu wrote "With 10 Enradhukulla, Milton has made exactly the kind of movie for which Goli Soda appeared an antidote.