Dhanush's
latest
period
action
thriller
Captain
Miller,
written
and
directed
by
Arun
Matheswaran,
was
released
to
critical
acclaim
and
positive
reviews
from
the
fans
on
January
12
for
Pongal
in
Tamil
Nadu.
The
movie's
Telugu
version
hit
the
screens
on
January
26,
for
the
Republic
Day
weekend
in
the
two
Telugu-speaking
states.
Given
the
reason
that
the
movie
features
Dhanush,
Shiva
Rajkumar,
and
Priyanka
Arul
Mohan
among
several
other
notable
actors
for
Telugu
audiences,
there
is
a
decent
buzz
for
Captain
Miller's
Telugu
release.
Captain
Miller
Premise
The
story
is
set
in
the
era
of
1930,
during
the
British
Raj.
The
movie
charts
the
journey
and
valour
of
a
former
soldier
Eesa
aka
Captain
Miller,
who
resorts
to
safeguard
his
people
from
the
British.
He
comes
face-to-face
with
an
atrocity
caused
by
the
British
leading
to
his
brother
Sengolan's
death
and
his
childhood
friend,
Velmathi's
husband.
Captain
Miller
X
Review
While
the
movie
had
already
garnered
adequate
praise
and
appreciation,
the
Telugu
audience
who
booked
their
tickets
to
watch
Dhanush
in
action
on
the
first
day
first
show
of
Captain
Miller
have
taken
to
their
social
media
handles
to
share
their
two
cents
on
the
Arun
Matheswaran
directorial.
Check
out
some
interesting
tweets
below.
Captain
Miller
Cast
The
movie
stars
Dhanush
as
Analeesan
aka
Captain
Miller,
Sengannan's
younger
brother,
while
Shiva
Rajkumar
played
Sengannana
alias
Sengolan.
Sundeep
Kishan
played
the
role
of
Captain
Rafiq
and
Priyanka
Arul
Mohan
portrayed
Velmathi's
role.
This
period
action
thriller
also
features
actors
like
Aditi
Balan,
John
Kokken,
Edward
Sonnenblick,
Nivedhithaa
Sathish,
Vinoth
Kishan,
Elango
Kumaravel,
Alexx
O'Nell,
Viji
Chandrasekhar,
Kaali
Venkat,
Jayaprakash,
Bose
Venkat,
and
Ashwin
Kkumar
among
others
in
key
roles.
Captain
Miller
Crew
Written
and
directed
by
Arun
Matheswaran,
the
movie
is
a
production
venture
of
Sendhil
Thyagarajan
and
Arjun
Thyagarajan
under
the
Sathya
Jyothi
Films
banner.
GV
Prakash
Kumar
composed
the
film's
entire
background
score
and
music.
Siddhartha
Nuni
cranked
the
camera
while
Nagooran
Ramachandran
worked
as
the
editor.