Vadacurry (2014)

A Tamil romantic comedy thriller where one man's lucky find — a stranger's mobile phone — unravels his entire carefree world.

Vadacurry - Movie Information

  • Original Title: வடகறி
  • Release Year: 2014
  • Directed by: Saravana Rajan
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Romance, Comedy, Thriller
  • Runtime: 2h 11m
  • Original Language: Tamil
  • Spoken Languages: Tamil
  • Release Date (Theatrical): June 19, 2014 (India - U)
  • Alternative Titles: Vadakari (IN)
  • Production Companies: Meeka Entertainment
  • Production Countries: India

Vadacurry - Plot

Satish, a newly appointed medical representative, who is basically a family man, living with his brother an auto-rickshaw driver. Sathish is always embarrassed about his mobile phone, and much to his delight picks up a phone which is left carelessly by its owner at a tea shop. The mobile phone gets him into trouble and his carefree life with girlfriend Naveena turns upside down.

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Vadacurry - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Saravana Rajan

Main Cast

  • Jai Sampath
  • Swathi Reddy
  • RJ Balaji
  • Aruldoss
  • Kasturi Shankar
  • Sai Prashanth
  • Ajay Raj
  • Misha Ghoshal
  • Venkat Prabhu
  • Premji Amaran

Writers

  • Saravana Rajan

Producers

  • Dhayanidhi Alagiri

Vadacurry - FAQs

What is Vadacurry about?

Vadacurry follows Sathish, a newly hired medical representative who stumbles upon a stranger's mobile phone at a tea shop. What seems like a lucky find quickly spirals into chaos, dragging him and his girlfriend Naveena into a web of trouble neither of them saw coming.

Does Vadacurry have a happy ending?

Vadacurry wraps up on a feel-good note. After navigating a series of comic misadventures and genuine dangers triggered by the found phone, Sathish manages to untangle the mess around him. The film stays true to its romantic comedy roots, delivering a satisfying resolution for Sathish and Naveena.

Where can you stream Vadacurry right now?

You can catch Vadacurry on Amazon Prime Video or Amazon Prime Video with Ads as part of a subscription. If you prefer to own or rent it, it's also available through Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, and YouTube.

Why does the mobile phone cause so much trouble?

The phone Sathish picks up isn't just any lost device — it belongs to someone with dangerous connections. The contacts, messages, and calls stored on it pull Sathish into a thriller-style situation far beyond his ordinary life, turning a simple stroke of luck into a full-blown crisis.

Who are the main actors in Vadacurry?

Jai Sampath and Swathi Reddy lead the cast as Sathish and Naveena. They're joined by RJ Balaji as the scene-stealing Karikalan and Aruldoss as Sathish's auto-rickshaw driver brother. The film also features special appearances by Venkat Prabhu, Premji Amaran, Mahat Raghavendra, and Sunny Leone.

Is Vadacurry similar to other found-phone thrillers?

Yes, Vadacurry shares DNA with films like Cellular (2004) and Phone (2002), where a stranger's device becomes the catalyst for unexpected danger. What sets it apart is its Tamil romantic comedy flavor — the thriller elements are balanced with humor and a warm love story throughout.

Who directed and wrote Vadacurry?

Saravana Rajan both directed and wrote Vadacurry, making it a personal creative vision. The film was produced by Dhayanidhi Alagiri under Meeka Entertainment and released in India in June 2014 with a U certificate, making it suitable for general audiences.

What genre is Vadacurry and who is it for?

Vadacurry blends romance, comedy, and thriller into an entertaining mix that works for a wide audience. It's a fun watch for fans of Tamil cinema who enjoy lighthearted stories with a dash of suspense. The U certificate means it's family-friendly, so you can watch it with just about anyone.

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