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R Madhavanâs Run Set for Grand Re-Release This April

In an era where re-releases are fast becoming a celebration of nostalgia, Run is the latest to join the trend. The 2002 commercial hit, headlined by R. Madhavan, is gearing up for a theatrical re-release across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala on April 24.

A Cult Favourite Returns to the Big Screen

Madhavan himself confirmed the news on social media, marking a full-circle moment for a film that played a pivotal role in shaping his career trajectory in Tamil cinema. Coming at a time when he was transitioning from romantic roles to more mass-driven entertainers, Run cemented his image as a bankable lead in the commercial space.

Directed by N. Lingusamy, the film struck a chord with audiences upon release and has since retained its popularity through television reruns and digital platforms. Its return to theatres offers fans a chance to revisit the film in its original big-screen glory.

Action, Romance and Comedy That Still Click

At its core, Run blends romance, action and humour with remarkable ease. The story follows Shiva, played by Madhavan, a young man who moves from Srirangam to Chennai for higher studies. What begins as a simple coming-of-age journey quickly turns into a high-stakes narrative when he falls in love with Priya, portrayed by Meera Jasmine in her Tamil debut.

The romance takes a dramatic turn when Shiva discovers that Priya’s brother is a feared gangster. Instead of retreating, he chooses to stand his ground, leading to a gripping clash that fuels the film’s narrative momentum.

The film also boasts a strong supporting cast, including Raghuvaran, Atul Kulkarni, Vivek and Anu Hasan, each contributing to the film’s layered storytelling.

Beyond its action-driven plot, Run is fondly remembered for its vibrant music by Vidyasagar and its laugh-out-loud comedy sequences, particularly those featuring Vivek. The film’s technical finesse, with cinematography by Jeeva and editing by V T Vijayan, added to its slick, engaging narrative style.

Why Run Still Matters

More than two decades since its release, Run continues to hold a special place in Tamil cinema’s commercial landscape. It represents a time when masala entertainers balanced emotion, action and humour without losing narrative grip. For many, it is also a reminder of Madhavan’s versatility and Lingusamy’s knack for crafting crowd-pleasers.

With audiences increasingly embracing re-releases, the film’s return is likely to resonate with both longtime fans and younger viewers discovering it for the first time. The enduring appeal of its storytelling and performances ensures that Run remains as entertaining today as it was in the early 2000s.

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