
Rajaputhiran(2025)
Chellaiyah, a 60-year-old farmer, sees agriculture as a sacred calling and opposes his son Pattamuthu working for others. But when unforeseen circumstances push Pattamuthu to secretly take a job under a man named Linga, he soon finds himself trapped in illegal money dealings. As Pattamuthu struggles, Chellaiyah steps in to save his son and bring him back to his roots.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Aha, Prime Video, Airtel Xstream Play
- Theatrical Release
- 30 May 2025
- Director
- Mahaa Kandan
- Language
- Tamil
Storyline
An elderly farmer believes farming is a sacred duty and doesn't want his son working for someone else. When the son secretly takes a job, he gets caught up in illegal money schemes. His father must then step in to rescue him and guide him back to his family's way of life.
“A father's fight to save his son from a dangerous world.”
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Rajaputhiran
Cast reunions in this film: Mansoor Ali Khan & Livingston (10 films together), Prabhu & Livingston (7 films together), Prabhu & Mansoor Ali Khan (4 films together), Prabhu & R. V. Udayakumar (4 films together), Imman Annachi & Livingston (3 films together), and Prabhu & Imman Annachi (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title 'Rajaputhiran' is a traditional Tamil term for a beloved son, reflecting the father-son bond central to the story.
- Director Mahaa Kandan is known for realistic rural dramas, and this film continues his focus on agricultural communities.
- The movie was primarily shot in real village locations in Tamil Nadu to capture authentic farming life.
- A key scene involving a traditional bullock cart was filmed using a real cart from a local farmer, not a prop.
- The script reportedly drew inspiration from real news stories about farmers' children being lured into city-based financial scams.
- The actor playing Chellaiyah underwent training with actual farmers to learn authentic sowing and harvesting techniques.
- The film's climax, set during a village festival, features traditional folk music performed by local artists from the shooting region.