Thirty
years
in
film
industry
and
yet
action
king
Arjun
strikes
with
the
same
spectacular
shows
as
he
posed
three
decades
ago.
Looking
young,
zippy,
and
energetic
is
his
unparalleled
USP.
With
his
four
important
films
scheduled
for
release
by
the
end
of
2010,
the
actor
is
busy
now
simultaneously
shooting
for
these
projects.
The
first
to
hit
the
screens
in
this
league
will
be
his
bilingual
movie
Vande
Mataram,
in
which
he
has
shared
screen
space
with
Malayalam
superstar
Mammootty.
This
film
is
directed
by
D.
Aravindan
and
is
produced
by
Henry
under
the
banner
of
Pankaj
Productions.
His
other
film
Maasi
directed
by
Kiccha
features
him
as
a
cop,
who
doesn"t
use
his
brawniness,
but
his
brains
to
spifflicate
the
baddies.
Striding
away
from
these
films
will
be
Vallakottai
as
Arjun
performs
an
unusual
role
of
a
petty
thief.
Literally
vexed
with
his
fraudulent
acts,
he
decides
to
give
up.
But
his
arrival
in
Vallakottai,
a
district
in
Southern
Tamil
Nadu
has
different
plans
for
him.
Filmmaker
Kiccha
adds
that
the
film
will
be
racy
enough
to
keep
audiences
on
edge
of
their
seats,
with
a
climax
studded
with
breathtaking
stunts.
Arjun"s
Mei
Kaan
will
be
a
thriller
set
in
the
backdrop
of
Malaysia
and
is
directed
by
Major
Ravi,
who
recently
completed
shooting
for
his
multilingual
movie
Kandahar
with
superstars
Mohan
Lal
and
Amitabh
Bachchan.