Soorarai Pottru

written by:  Tonio Anantharaj

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Summary

The Tamil Actor Suriya, in the film as Nedumaaran Rajangam , nicknamed "Maara", is a former Indian Air Force captain who dreams of founding a low-cost airline. He loves Paresh Goswami, the owner of Jaz Airlines, who has achieved great success in the aviation industry thanks to his hard work. One day Maara is visited by Sundari aka Bommi, whose family is looking for a suitable groom for her. Maara is impressed by Bommi's nature and agrees to marry her. He tells her that he grew up a rebellious boy, much to his father's horror, and had a strained relationship with him. He later joined the Air Force where he was excellent. He was often reprimanded by his superior, M. Naidu, for his rebellious nature. While his father was on his deathbed, Maara tried to book a flight home but found he didn't have enough money. He asks many people for financial help, to no avail. When he arrived, his father was already dead. This started his ambition to establish a low-cost carrier.

Bommi, however, feels that he would not pay too much attention to her after the wedding, and rejects him.


Maara visits Naidu to ask for a loan from the ex-soldier so he can set up an airline, but Naidu refuses. Having no other option, Maara flies the same flight as Paresh. I offer them cooperation and launching a low-cost carrier. Paresh, however, believes that the poor should not travel with the rich, and humiliates Maara. Prakash Babu, the head of a venture capital firm, overhears Maara's conversation with Paresh and asks him to explain his business plan to the company's board members. Meanwhile, Maara and Bommi start seeing each other frequently and eventually get married. It plans to lease the Boeing planes from PlaneAm, which has agreed to lease them at low prices. After sanctions are imposed on his funds, Maara tries to meet with DGCA officials to obtain a license, but do not attach any importance to him. Maara meets the President of India and asks him for help in obtaining a license.


Irritated by his progress, Paresh uses his power to pass a law that requires Boeing to submit airline plans in order to fly through Indian airspace. This leads to planes canceling the lease and demanding a penalty fee. Maara asks Prakash to lend him money to pay the penalty, but is refused. Prakash reveals that he worked with Paresh and conspired with him to destroy Maara. It also reveals that the Boeing planes were purchased by Jaz Airlines. Enraged, Maara bursts into Paresh's office, but is attacked by the guards. He becomes impetuous and argues with Bommi a lot, but later apologizes. He realizes he can fly smaller planes and enters into a deal with a turboprop aircraft manufacturer. Paresh, fearing that his promotion might affect his business, decides to take matters into his own hands. Meanwhile, Maara's entire village helps him financially by donating as much money as possible. He plans to start flight operations from abandoned landing sites, as the main airports are under Paresh's control. He calls his airline Deccan Air and sells tickets at train stations and distributors in hopes of winning customers. Retired air force pilots are hired to pilot the planes, and Bommi is in charge of in-flight catering.


On the day the plane is delivered, Paresh uses his influence to limit the plane's landing in Chennai, forcing the plane to make an emergency landing at an Air Force base due to lack of fuel. Maara is summoned by Naidu to explain the emergency landing and releases him with a fine after hearing about his ambitions. On the day of its maiden voyage, the plane catches fire and is forced to cancel its take-off. It turns out that Paresh bribed the captain to sabotage the flight. The captain admits his mistakes before the investigation. A prominent businessman offers to buy Deccan Air, but Maara refuses to cite differences in their vision. Paresh launches a smear campaign against Deccan Air in hopes of ending Maara's dreams, but Maara assures everyone that its flights are safe and profitable. However, no one showed up for one of the flights on the day of the operation. Just when Maara is about to give up, she is informed that a technical fault has occurred and tickets for that particular flight have not been booked. But all other flights are fully booked. With tears of happiness in Maara's eyes, he watches the other planes land. Paresh accepts failure when Deccan Air succeeds.

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Songs used in the movie Soorarai Pottru

Actor

Saravanan Sivakumar (Suriya)

  • How long is the movie?

    approx. 2.4h


  • Who is the director of the movie?

    Sudha Kongara

  • From which country is the movie?

    India

  • Where was the movie published?

    Amazon Prime Video 

  • When was the release of the movie?

     12.11.2020

  • In what language you can watch the movie?

    Tamil (Subtitles are available)

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