Tiger) is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language masala film directed by Hari and produced by B. Venkatarama Reddy.
[1] The music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad with cinematography by Vetri Palanisamy and editing by V. T. Vijayan.
Venghai was released on 8 July 2011 to mixed reviews from critics and became an average grosser at the box office.
Rajalingam is the corrupt incumbent local MLA from the ruling party, who was elected with backing from Veerapandi.
One day, the DC organizes a meeting to decide the location of a new railway station, where Rajalingam has already pre-fixed a town for bribe purpose, but Veerapandi thwarts Rajalingam's plan and convinces the meeting to set another small town as the location for the station.
Selvam saves a college professor from being assaulted by Peter's gang, and a fight ensures.
Veerapandi learns that Rajalingam is about to buy a huge plot of land with black money, and catches him red-handed after the registration in Trichy and thrashes him.
Selvam arrives there accidentally, and the father-son duo makes Rajalingam donate the land to Sivagangai Corporation.
Radhika learns that Selvam helped her uncle by recovering the money invested in the disputed land.
Meanwhile, Rajalingam plans to kill Veerapandi, knowing about his train journey based on information from an anonymous caller.
Selvam is shocked to know that Radhika poisoned the coffee and was the one who informed Rajalingam about Veerapandi's travel plans.
Veerapandi arrives at Radhika's home, overhearing their conversation and reveals the truth that it was the ruling party's goons, who killed Manickavel and not him.
Selvam hatches a plan with other villagers to burn hayfields and make it look like the job is already done, and leaves to kill Rajalingam.
"[12] IBN Live gave 2.5 of 5 citing that the film was "typical Hari style formula movie [...] Despite the predictable story, Hari has managed to make the script interesting to some extent [...] The major flaw is that the story and screenplay have nothing new.