Sethupathi IPS
Sethupathi IPS is a 1994 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film starring Vijayakanth, Meena, and Nambiar. The movie deals the story of a police officer who fights against terrorism. The movie was shot in 180 days and entirely in Chennai. It is one of the blockbusters of Vijayakanth's during 1990s.[2] It was dubbed in Telugu as Raghupathi IPS and Hindi as IPS Vishwa Pratap Singh.
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Directed by | P. Vasu |
Produced by | M. Saravanan |
Written by | P. Vasu |
Starring | Vijayakanth Meena |
Music by | Ilaiyaraaja |
Cinematography | M. C. Sekar |
Edited by | P. Mohan Raj |
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Running time | 147 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Plot
Terrorism against India is escalated heavily by Indians trained abroad. Sethupathi IPS (Vijayakanth) is a very efficient cop whose entire family has served the country at some time — his mother Satyabhama (Srividya) is an IAS Officer, his maternal grandfather was a soldier who got a medal for killing 200 enemies (a medal which Sethupathi secretly covets), and his father in law (Vijayakumar) is an Inspector General of Police.
Sethupathi catches terrorist Sivasubramaniam in a hospital and coaxes him to reveal information that their gang is planning a terrorist strike on the Prime minister of India during his meeting with Chief Ministers of various states in Chennai. After divulging this information (owing to the kindness and pity shown by Sethupathi), the terrorist commits suicide with Sethupathi's gun. Using the information Sethupathi is able to save the day and the Prime minister.
Sivasubramaniam's death leads to his brother Sivaprakasham (Raj Mohan) arriving in India. Sivaprakasham is also the leader of this terrorist gang and in addition to the terror strike the gang is planning to launch in India, he also plans to wipe out Sethupathi's family.
Moving opposite to Sethupathi's house, Sivaprakasam pretends to be a very nice man "Satyaprakasham" and manages to fool Sethupathi's mother, wife (Meena), sister, and grandfather and convinces all of them of his true intentions to such an extent that they agree to his engagement with their mute daughter Saraswathi. Sivaprakasam avoids Sethupathi and sees to it that during both the engagement and the wedding Sethupathi is occupied so that he cannot come face to face with Sivaprakasam.
After the wedding the Terrorists take over a school where Sethupathi's wife (Meena) is a teacher and demand for a plane and money to take them abroad. Sivaprakasam brings his wife (Sethupathi's sister) and watches her get gang raped until Sethupathi's wife shoots her, unable to bear her suffering. Sivaprakasam also shoots a boy student of class v.
As the terrorists escape the school towards the plane and take off, Sethupathi has arrived after having killed one of their number, and disguising himself, he eliminates all of them including Sivaprakasam and lands the plane safely (on instructions of the injured pilot).
The movie ends with Sethupathi receiving his coveted grandfather's medal.
Cast
- Vijayakanth as DCP Sedhupathy I. P. S
- Meena as Chandramathi
- M. N. Nambiar as Ramarathnam (Ex Milltry Officer, Sedhupathy Grandfather)
- Srividya as Sathyabama (Collector, Sedhupathy Mother)
- Kavery as Saraswathi (Sedhupathy Sister)
- Vijayakumar as (Head of Police Officer)
- Kazan Khan as Sivaprakash/Shantharam (Enemy role)
- Delhi Ganesh
- Mohan Raman as Police inspector
- Goundamani as Muthaiya (Sedhupathy Home Chef)
- Senthil
- Kovai Sarala
- Thyagu
Soundtrack
The music composed by Ilaiyaraaja.[3]
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics | Length (m:ss) |
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1 | "Anathai Endru" | Bhavatharini | Vaali | 04:13 |
2 | "Mazhalai Endrum" | K. S. Chithra | 05:59 | |
3 | "Saathu Nada" | Asha Bhosle, Ilaiyaraaja | Ilaiyaraaja | 05:53 |
4 | "Vanna Mozhi Maane" | K. J. Yesudas | Vaali | 04:56 |
5 | "Vidiyum Neram" | Sunandha | 05:43 |
Critical reception
The Indian Express wrote "Director Vasu draws inspiration from [..] few real-life incidents. But somehow these incidents stand apart [..] the film as a whole is little too glib and superficial."[4]
References
- "Sethupathi IPS". The Indian Express. 14 January 1994. p. 10.
- https://nettv4u.com/entertainment/tamil/article/10-best-cop-movies-in-kollywood
- "Sethupathi IPS Songs". raaga. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- "Sethupathi IPS". The Indian Express. 21 January 1994. p. 6.