Seevalaperi Pandi is a 1994 Indian Tamil-language biographical crime action film directed by Pratap Pothen and written by K. Rajeshwar.
The film was released on 24 June 1994, and its success was a turning point in the lead actor Napoleon's career.
Nayanar, Sivankalai, Karuppaiah, Mookaiah, and Oochandi were against Grams's decisions that affected the villagers.
The sub-inspector enters the village people in disguise to arrest Pandi, but the locals do not help him.
Pandi's final words were to treat all men equal and remove caste-based differences.
Rajeshwar stated: "The characters and incidents are embellished to make the movie more interesting".
[3] The film was primarily based on a novel written by Sowba that was serialised in a Tamil magazine.
[4][5] Pratap initially wanted Mammootty in the title role, but he declined due to unavailability of dates.
[7] The Indian Express wrote that life story of Pandi "has been brought alive on the screen by deft handling by Prathap Pothen and a very inspired performance by Napolean".