Enthiran

2010 • 176 minutes
4.4
1.81K reviews
69%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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About this movie

Superstar Rajinikanth, ace director Shankar and music wizard A. R. Rahman team up in this science fiction techno-thriller, 'Enthiran' is said to be the most expensive film in the history of Indian cinema. Co-starring Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, a tale of Robo romance, featuring state-of-the-art special effects, this tale of a man-machine was simultaneously released in other languages. Rajnikanth performs a dual role, playing both the scientist Dr. Vaseegaran and the humanoid robot he creates, named Chitti, which looks exactly like its creator. Despite his humanoid appearance, Chitti has superhuman strength, speed and intelligence. And when Dr. Vaseegaran upgrades Chitti's software he is able to comprehend and stimulate human emotions. The plan backfires as robot falls in love with the scientist's fiancée. Meanwhile, Dr. Bohra the rival scientist tries hard to get control of Chitti and before he gets away with it, Dr. Vaseegaran will have to fight and prevent his super-powered creation falling into the wrong hands. (CBFC U/CIL/1/75/2010-CHEN)

Ratings and reviews

4.4
1.81K reviews
Meenakshi Sundaram
September 20, 2016
You can all say copied, graphics worst, no story. This is first step of Indian cinema and south Indian cinema wait for the Strom presenting whole world. A man of 60 plus who waited for make up nearly 6 hours and dual role. Can you name it any actor like this? Only Rajini sir can do. One of my best showcase movie. Rajini, Shankar and a.r.rahman always the best team to entertain all class audience.
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A Google user
January 3, 2018
Oiii kisne kaha isse indian films ko inspiration leni chahiye sale teri toh point no.1:another name Robot Point no.2:Robot can feel Ppint no.3:he fall in love with a girl Really....This movie is bakwas
Terry
December 1, 2015
Execution was way far from perfect. CGI sucks. But the lead actors made up for the flaw indeed. Still, kinda feel like semi cooked Sci fi
334 people found this review helpful