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: P. C. Sreeram used vibrant visuals, particularly during the extensive filming schedules in China , to give the movie a larger-than-life feel. Production and Reception

Produced by V. Ravichandran under Aascar Films with an estimated budget of ₹100 crore. Plot Overview i 2015 film

The result was terrifyingly realistic. Unlike previous Indian films where "ugly" characters looked like they were wearing rubber masks, the disfigurement in I looked organic and painful. The texture of the skin, the bone structure, and the contorted spine were rendered with such detail that it blurred the line between prosthetics and reality. Production and Reception Produced by V

I (2015) : A Visual Spectacle of Transformation and Revenge Released on January 14, 2015, to coincide with the Pongal festival, the Indian Tamil-language film remains one of the most ambitious projects in South Indian cinema. Directed by the visionary S. Shankar , the film is a high-octane romantic action thriller that pushed the boundaries of technical filmmaking, makeup artistry, and physical performance. Plot: A Tale of Beauty and the Beast Unlike previous Indian films where "ugly" characters looked

At over 180 minutes, the runtime is exhausting. The romance between Vikram and Amy Jackson, while visually stunning, suffers from a lack of chemistry. Amy’s character is underwritten; she spends most of the film screaming or pouting. The central tragedy—that the woman who loved him as a "perfect man" must learn to love the "beast"—feels rushed in the final act.