Singam 3 Tamil Movie -
The film features grand stunt choreography, including fights on moving trains, helicopter chases, and mass interval blocks that utilize the "Singam" roar effectively.
The Singam 3 Tamil Movie picks up where Singam II left off. Durai Singam (Suriya) is now a suspended police officer living a quiet life in Nallur with his wife Kavya (Anushka Shetty) and daughter. However, peace is short-lived.
The plot catapults from local Chennai crime to international espionage. The antagonist, Vittal Rao, played with menacing flair by debutant Thakur Anoop Singh, is a ruthless billionaire who profits from illegal sand mining and arms dealing. When Rao murders Interpol officer and Singam’s close friend (played by Shruti Haasan), Singam must come out of forced retirement. Singam 3 Tamil Movie
The film’s second half shifts to Nairobi, Kenya. In a move unusual for Tamil cinema at the time, Hari integrates African landscapes into the chase sequences. The climax involves Singam breaking into a heavily guarded African fortress to deliver his signature dialogue: "I am waiting, aarambikalama?" (Shall we begin?).
While the plot is formulaic—good cop hunts bad guy across continents—the sheer scale and Suriya’s performance keep viewers engaged. The film features grand stunt choreography, including fights
Director Hari stuck to his winning formula. This time, Durai Singam (Suriya) has been promoted to an Assistant Commissioner of Police in Hyderabad. The plot shifts from the dusty lanes of Tamil Nadu to the international corridors of power. We are introduced to a villainous corporate magnate, Vittal Rao, played by the late, great Thakur Anoop Singh, who deals in arms smuggling and toxic gas threats.
The narrative attempts a high-stakes game: a kidnapping, a secret formula for a deadly chemical weapon, and a race against time to save the country. To help him, Singam brings back his loyal sidekick Erimalai (Vivek) and his now-wife Kavya (Anushka Shetty, appearing in a glorified cameo). The story takes a predictable turn to Visakhapatnam and eventually to a massive showdown in a factory. The Singam 3 Tamil Movie picks up where
On review aggregator sites like IMDb, Singam 3 holds a modest rating of 5.7/10. On Rotten Tomatoes, the audience score hovers around 50%.
Harris Jayaraj took the reins for this film. The soundtrack consists of 5 songs and a key theme track.
Note: The Telugu version songs (Yamudu 3) became equally popular.
Suriya embodies the "Angry Young Cop" archetype perfectly. His body language, dialogue delivery (especially the characteristic base voice), and action sequences are the backbone of the film.

