He was their Makkal Selvan (People’s Treasure), and in Narasimha , he gave them a lion who roared not for territory, but for justice.
: The film marked the debut of S. K. Boopathy , who later became a frequent collaborator on Vijayakanth’s films. Legacy and Cultural Impact vijayakanth narasimha movie
"Intha oora rendu katchigal mattum ila. Moondravathu varum—adhuthaan makkal katchi." (This state is not just two parties. A third will come—the people’s party.) He was their Makkal Selvan (People’s Treasure), and
Narasimha was released during the 2001 Pongal festival, clashing with other major films. It opened to but was declared a commercial success due to Vijayakanth’s immense popularity among the B and C center audiences. Boopathy , who later became a frequent collaborator
A fearless police officer, Narasimha, takes on a powerful crime syndicate while battling personal demons and a corrupt system that shields the guilty.