The Hindi dubbed version of the film Vithaikkaaran, a Thriller and Comedy, was released on OTT on May 6, 2025. Directed and written by Venki, the film was presented by White Carpet Films and produced by K. Vijay Pandi. Its runtime is approximately 1 hour and 58 minutes.
Vithaikkaaran 2025 Movie Overview

Movie Name | Vithaikkaaran 2025 Movie |
Original Language | Tamil |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 6 May 2025 |
Runtime | 1 hour and 58 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Comedy Thriller |
Writer | Venki |
Director | Venki |
Producer | K. Vijay Pandi |
Production Co. | White Carpet Films |
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Vithaikkaaran 2025 Movie Screenshot



Vithaikkaaran 2025 Movie Star Cast
Actor | Role |
---|---|
Sathish | Vetri & Shakthi (dual role) |
Simran Gupta | Sithara |
Anandaraj | Dollar Azhagu |
Subramaniam Siva | Mari Gold |
G. Marimuthu | Marimuthu |
MD Asif | Ranjeeth Singh |
Chaams | Marthandam |
Pavel Navageethan | Tyson |
Vithaikkaaran 2025 Movie Trailer
Vithaikkaaran 2025 Movie Review
The story follows Vetri, a sharp-witted magician who strikes deals with three criminal dons (Anandraj, Madhusudhan Rao, Subramaniam Siva) to smuggle valuable goods—gold, diamonds, and money—for a share of the profits. A head injury causes temporary memory loss, complicating his plans, while an investigative journalist, Sithara (Simran Gupta), probes a drug racket. The narrative weaves themes of deception and betrayal, with Vetri’s magical skills central to the heist, culminating in a reveal at the climax.
Humor: The film shines in its comedic moments, particularly with Anandraj’s performance and meta-jokes. Reviewers note laugh-out-loud scenes, with Japan Kumar’s comedy landing well in parts.
Focused Storytelling: Director Venki keeps the narrative streamlined, avoiding unnecessary diversions, with the airport sequences highlighted as a strong point.
Supporting Cast: Veteran actors like Anandraj and John Vijay deliver solid performances, and the return of familiar minor artists adds charm.