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The film’s brilliance relies heavily on its powerhouse cast, delivering some of the finest performances of 90s Tamil cinema.

The film is an official remake of Govind Nihalani's Hindi film Kuruthipunal Tamil Movie

: P.C. Sreeram used innovative visual styles, including stylized interrogation sequences and dizzying chase shots through forests, which have since become motifs in modern thrillers like Vikram Vedha Performances That Still Resonate Kamal Haasan The film’s brilliance relies heavily on its powerhouse

But Kuruthipunal is not about the action of the infiltration; it is about the . Kamal Haasan delivers a performance of terrifying restraint. Watch the scene where he is forced to smoke a cigarette—a habit he abhors—to maintain his cover. The silent disgust on his face says more than a page of dialogue. The film’s thesis is brutal: In the war against terror, you cannot remain pure. To win, you must let the poison of your enemy seep into your own soul. Kamal Haasan delivers a performance of terrifying restraint

Crucially, the film rejects a triumphant ending. Adhi does not “win.” He survives, but he is hollowed out, having become the very monster he hunted. Unlike Drohkaal , which ended with a moral lesson stated aloud, Kuruthipunal ends with a visual silence: Adhi, drenched in rain (the Kuruthipunal ), staring into nothing. There is no medal, no restoration of order. The state’s victory is pyrrhic, achieved at the cost of its own soul.