We
all
know
what
Kalaignani
Kamal
Haasan
is
and
what
to
expect
from
his
movies.
For
a
man
who
tries
to
project
bitter
truth
in
the
most
artistic
way
possible,
protests
against
his
films
is
something
he
is
used
to.
Due
to
its
sensitive
theme,
Vishwaroopam
faced
a
major
hurdle
before
its
release.
But
now,
the
same
sensitiveness
has
gained
him
appreciation,
two
years
after
the
movie's
release.
But
the
high
opinion
about
Vishwaroopam
might
not
go
well
with
Kamal
this
time
around
for
it
is
the
head
of
a
terrorist
group
who
has
appreciated
Ulaganayagan's
work
in
the
film.
According
to
a
spokesperson
representing
the
group,
the
film
was
watched
and
enjoyed
by
their
outfit's
head
and
the
same
has
praised
Kamal
Haasan
for
his
efforts.
So
what
is
the
main
reason
for
the
terrorist
to
like
the
movie?
Well,
just
before
the
closing
credits
begin
to
roll
out,
one
of
the
terrorists
in
the
movie
would
say
that
their
next
target
is
India.
According
to
the
report,
it
is
that
scene
which
has
impressed
the
terrorist
organization
the
most
because
according
to
them,
Kamal
has
confirmed
their
arrival
to
India
in
the
near
future.
Directed
by
famed
cinematographer
Santosh
Sivan,
The
Terrorist
focuses
on
a
19
year
old
woman
named
Malli,
who
joins
a
terrorist
organization
after
her
brother
gets
killed.
Kuruthipunal
Directed
by
veteran
cinematographer
P.C.Sreeram,
the
movie
is
about
two
honest
and
bold
police
officers
who
device
a
master
plan
to
nab
a
terrorist
Group
by
sending
two
secret
vigilance
officers.
Unnaipol
Oruvan
The
film
focuses
on
an
unknown
man
who
poses
himself
as
a
terrorist
only
to
kill
some
dreaded
extremists
being
held
in
different
prisons.
It
was
directed
by
Chakri
Toleti.
Thuppakki
Thuppakki
was
directed
by
AR
Murugadoss.
It
revolves
around
a
military
man
who
tries
to
kill
a
terrorist
who
controls
several
other
terrorists(sleeper
cells)
in
the
city
of
Mumbai.
Roja
Directed
by
Mani
Ratnam
in
the
year
1992,
Roja
is
about
a
cryptologist
getting
kidnapped
by
a
terrorist
organization,
demanding
the
release
of
an
extremist,
arrested
by
the
Indian
Government.
Kannathil
Muthamittal
Yet
again
directed
by
Mani
Ratnam,
the
film
deals
with
the
LTTE
rebels
in
Sri
Lanka.
It's
about
how
a
young
girl,
raised
by
Indian
parents,
re-unites
with
her
Sri
Lankan
mother.
Velayudham
Directed
by
M.
Raja,
Velayudham
is
about
how
a
common
man
is
forced
to
deal
with
issues
such
as
corruption,
prostitution,
terrorism
etc.