Principal photography began on 27 August 2010,[4] and the film released on 16 September 2011 to mixed reviews.
His teacher punishes him while comparing him to the boy who recited earlier, who is revealed to be his younger half-brother.
The older brother grows up to become Ramana, who is an underworld don doing smuggling business with the help of the local police and political support.
Finally, with the help of Ramana's cook Delhi, he manages to see him and tells him about his life story.
He helps her out, and in turn, Anjana travels to Kerala to meet the person in charge of the boxing selection match so that Arjun can get a second chance.
Anjana proposes a deal to Arjun that if he makes Ramana surrender to the police, she will marry him, which he accepts.
In order to speed things up, Arjun demolishes Ramana's smuggling business and leaks about him to the press.
Reports had claimed that the plot was based on the American film Going the Distance,[6] which was denied by Kannan.
The scenes were shot in Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering with all lead roles.
Behindwoods.com gave a score of two and a half stars out of five and deemed the album as a "Decorous effort by Thamman", further citing "Vandhaan Vendraan has some promising tracks that urge music lovers to hear them over and again.