Kaaduvetty

[1] The film was anticipated to be a fitting tribute in the form of a biopic and was loosely inspired based on the lifestory of politician and former head of Vanniyar Sangam caste Kaduvetti Guru.

[3][4][2] In a local rural remote village with little to no access to some essential facilities, corrupt politicians who engage in rampant corruption related activities would go further to next level by manipulating a bunch of uneducated youngsters in the village and they brainwash those young boys to exert control and stamp authority over schoolgirls.

It was revealed that the censor board had reportedly instructed the filmmakers to trim and cut at least 31 scenes which were captured in the whole film in its runtime.

[6] Furthermore, he added that during ancient medieval times, kings would apparently pick a place of their choice in the forest for the purpose of conducting an intense war training.

Arumugam opined that there are at least 11 localities in Tamil Nadu similar to that and hence he tried to prove that Kaaduvetty title was well and truly relevant to the storyline since as per his say the writing was on the wall to have that name right from the word go when the principal photography went on floors.