What follows is the quintessential Rajinikanth revenge drama, but with Shankar’s signature "social reformer" twist. Sivaji doesn't just fight back with fists and dialogue; he transforms into a disguised, modern-day Robin Hood. Alongside his loyal sidekick Arivu (the late, great Vivek in a career-best comedic role) and his resourceful wife Tamizhselvi (Shriya Saran, in a performance of surprising depth), Sivaji turns into a phantom—adopting flamboyant disguises (a rich Arab sheikh, a saffron-clad holy man, a gangster) to outwit the system, expose the rot, and ultimately "hack" the corrupt economy. The climax is a courtroom drama where Sivaji doesn't argue law but forces the nation to confront the cancer of black money, concluding with a revolutionary solution: printing his own currency—the "Sivaji Rupee"—to fund his social projects.
In the final confrontation, Sivaji storms Adiseshan's hideout. After a high-octane fight sequence where Sivaji displays his signature style and power, he subdues Adiseshan and his henchmen. sivaji the boss tamil
is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language vigilante action film that stands as a landmark in South Indian cinema. Directed by S. Shankar and produced by AVM Productions, it features Superstar Rajinikanth in the titular role alongside Shriya Saran . The film is celebrated for its high production values, iconic "mass" moments, and its aggressive stance against systemic corruption. Quick Facts Release Date: June 15, 2007 Director: S. Shankar Music: A. R. Rahman (his 100th composition) The climax is a courtroom drama where Sivaji
However, the film is not without its contradictions. To defeat corruption, Sivaji uses deception, bribery, and violence—a classic Shankar dilemma where the ends justify the means. is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language vigilante action film
The story follows , a software architect who returns to India from the United States with the dream of providing free medical treatment and education through his "Sivaji Foundation". His philanthropic efforts are thwarted by a corrupt political system and a ruthless businessman, Adiseshan (played by Suman), who views free services as a threat to his profit-driven empire.