Ayan (English: Creator) Is A 2009 Indian
Ayan (English: Creator) Is A 2009 Indian
Ayan (English: Creator) Is A 2009 Indian
The film was launched in Chennai, while filming also took place in various
locations out of India, including Namibia, Malaysia, Zanzibar and South
Africa. It released on 3 April 2009 worldwide to positive reviews.[4]
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Ayan was declared as the solo blockbuster of the year in Tamil cinema,
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collecting about ₹80 crore (US$11 million) worldwide.[2] It was also
dubbed and released on 1 May 2009 in Telugu as Veedokkade, which was a
box office success in Andhra Pradesh.[7][8][9] and also in Kerala.[
When Deva is invited to Chitti's house, he gets impatient and knocks on the
door. As the door opens, Deva slips and falls on the bed, expecting to see
Chitti but scaring his younger sister Yamuna (Tamannaah) instead. Just
before he drives off, he curses himself for making such a stupid mistake.
Yamuna catches this and accepts his apologies, then they slowly fall in love,
and their relationship is accepted by Chitti.
After these events, Deva and Yamuna break up. In Malaysia, under
circumstances, Chitti and Deva meet. Chitti, who was fed with drugs, falls
prey to them and starts reacting. In a last attempt to rekindle their friendship,
Deva attempts to save him. Chitti then explains that it was wrong of him to
be a spy, but still admits that he was lucky to have Deva as a friend. He dies
when Kamalesh's henchmen try to salvage the drugs by cutting him open.
Heartbroken, Deva burns Chitti's body upon his request and returns to India.
When Deva arrives, Yamuna approaches him and asks the police officers to
arrest him. However, she notices Chitti's phone, which he used to record a
video before dying. Yamuna brings it out, which contains a recording of how
Chitti died. She also sent the video to Dass. It is here that Deva did not kill
Chitti but hid from Kamalesh's henchmen. Yamuna apologises to Deva, and
the two come together again.
Later, circumstances force Deva to become a part of the security squad in the
airport as he is accused by J. Parthiban IRS (Ponvannan), the Assistant
Commissioner of the Income Tax Air Intelligence Unit of carrying drugs. He
denies it, saying that the packet of drugs was given by a passenger's relative
as she had forgotten it. The drugs are opened, and it is found that heroin is
sealed in them. Deva then realises and explains that huge amount of drugs are
being transported by distracting him with a small amount. The flight is
delayed and all passengers are asked to take food from the canteen. There are
a few who do not do so, and hence, their stomach is X-rayed, and a huge
packet of heroin is found. Deva is then asked to help Parthiban and the
customs for arresting Kamalesh.
Deva and Parthiban put a cab-like room outside Kamalesh's house, and with
Yamuna's help, a transmitter is put in Kamalesh's study. Then, all his
conversations with his clients are recorded. Kamalesh later finds out and
attempts to kill them, which fails. He later finds out that idols made of heroin
are compressed under high pressure to disguise their smell and properties.
With this evidence, the income tax department comes to raid Kamalesh's
house, but he acts quickly and removes everything. During a final attempt to
arrest Kamalesh, the truth is forced out of his accountant, but Kamalesh kills
him to avoid any witnesses. Later, Deva's house is almost burnt, and Dass is
killed by Kamalesh, which infuriates Deva. Deva is then forced to go
to Africa and confront Kamalesh.
The film ends on a happy note as Deva leaves the airport with his mother and
Yamuna.