The Smile Man, a Hindi film, is a crime drama directed by Syam and Praveen. Kamala Alchemis penned the script for the movie. Presented by Magnum Movies and Ka Film Company, the film was produced by Salildas, Aneesh Haridasan, and Anandan T. The Smile Man was released on OTT platforms on July 9, 2025, and has a runtime of 2 hours and 1 minute.
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Movie Name | The Smile Man 2025 Movie |
Original Language | Tamil |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 09 July 2025 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 01 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Crime Drama |
Director | Syam, Praveen |
Producer | Salildas, Aneesh Haridasan, Anandan T. |
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The Smile Man 2025 Movie Star Cast
Actor | Role |
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R. Sarathkumar | Chidambaram “Chidam” Nedumaran (retired police officer) |
Sri Kumar | Arvind (son of missing colleague, police officer) |
Ineya (Iniya) | – (supporting role) |
Kalaiyarasan | The Smile Man (serial killer) |
Suresh Chandra Menon | Venkatesan (the missing colleague) |
Baby Azhiya | – (child role) |
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The Smile Man 2025 Movie Review
The narrative centers on Chidambaram, who, after a near-fatal accident five years prior, grapples with memory loss while reopening a case he believes was falsely closed. The killer’s return sparks a cat-and-mouse chase, complicated by Chidambaram’s fading memories and personal ties to the case, including the loss of his fiancée and her daughter. The film explores themes of memory, guilt, and redemption but fails to delve deeply into Alzheimer’s as a narrative device, using it more as a gimmick than a meaningful element. Critics note the story borrows heavily from films like Ratsasan and Por Thozhil, but lacks their emotional depth.
Sarathkumar’s performance is a consistent highlight, with reviewers praising his nuanced portrayal of a vulnerable yet determined cop. His signature mannerisms and emotional depth carry the film, though the weak script undermines his efforts. Supporting actors like Sija Rose, Iniya, and Kalaiyarasan deliver competent performances but are limited by underdeveloped characters. The villain’s backstory is particularly criticized for being shallow and unconvincing, failing to evoke empathy or intrigue.