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Suzhal: The Vortex
2022 Indian TV series or programme From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Suzhal: The Vortex is an Indian Tamil-language crime suspense thriller television series created by Pushkar–Gayathri which was an Amazon Original and premiered exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. The series was directed by Bramma G (both seasons), Anucharan Murugaiyan (first season) and Sarjun KM (second season) and produced by Wallwatcher Films. It stars Kathir and Aishwarya Rajesh in lead roles.
The series features music composed by Sam C.S., cinematography handled by Mukeswaran (first season) and Abraham Joseph (second season), and editing done by Richard Kevin. Arun Venjaramoodu was production designer for both seasons.The first season, consisting of eight episodes, was released on 17 June 2022.[1] The second season, consisting of eight episodes, was released on 28 February 2025.[2]
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- Season 1
In the fictional town of Sambaloor but actually set up in Poombarai, Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu, lives a community that worships Goddess Angalamman. The community celebrates the Mayana Kollai festival over 10 days every year, and it is in these 10 days that this story unfolds. What starts out as parallel stories of kidnapping and arson of Nandhini (starring Aishwarya Rajesh) and her sister, Fire Accident taking place at The Cement Factory, The Sub Inspector Chakravarthy (alias) Sakkarai (starring Kathir) sets out to unveil the suspense and knots tied to both the incidents, later unfolds into childhood trauma and conspiracy.
- Season 2
Chakravarthy, being disturbed by the incidents and guilty feeling of inability of him to find Justice to Nandhini, seeks the help of Chellappa, his well wisher. Chellappa, the distinguished lawyer and senior Social activist and a public prosecutor renowned for his unwavering support in advocating for Nandini's defense, is tragically discovered dead under mysterious circumstances, Sakkarai is urgently summoned to offer his assistance to the grieving family during their time of shock and loss. As the investigation unfolds, it is set against the vibrant and festive backdrop of the grand Ashtakaali Festival, held annually in the charming town of Kaalipattanam. With each passing day, the inquiry delves deeper into the past, gradually revealing long-buried secrets and unresolved tensions that threaten to resurface, casting an ominous and unsettling shadow over the present and complicating the pursuit of justice.
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Cast
- Main lead
- Kathir as Sub-inspector Chakravarthy “Sakkarai”, Nandini's friend
- Aishwarya Rajesh as Nandini (Based on the Goddess Angalamman)
- Season 1
- R. Parthiban as Shanmugam, Nandini's father
- Sriya Reddy as Inspector Regina Thomas
- Gopika Ramesh as Nila (Shanmugam's younger daughter)
- Fredrick Jhonson as Adhisayam (Regina's son)
- Harish Uthaman as Trilok Vadde
- Prem Kumar as Vadivelu (Regina's husband)
- Elango Kumaravel as Guna
- Nivedhithaa Sathish as Lakshmi (Sakkarai's fiancée)
- Indumathy Manikandan as Devi
- Latha Rao as Selvi (Guna's wife)
- Yusuf Hussain as Mukesh Vadde
- Nitish Veera as Pushparaj
- Santhana Bharathi as Kothandaraman
- Mekha Rajan as Dr. Sanghamithra (psychiatrist)
- Palani Murugan as Eeshwaran
- Soundarya as Malar (Nila's friend)
- Ajith Koshy as DSP Manimaran
- Navneeth Krishnan as Gani
- Yashwanth Babu as Mani
- G Ajith Kumar as Kandipan
- Hareesh SS as Dheena
- Sasi Kumar as Arivu
- Arun Pandiyan as Muthu
- Prasanna Balachandran as Sundaram
- Mona Kakade as a hospital doctor
- Season 2
- Lal as Adv Chellappa
- Saravanan as Inspector Moorthy
- Ashwini Nambiar as Malathy (Chellappa's wife)
- Amit Bhargav as Sundar (Chellappa's son)
- Manjima Mohan as Nagamma (Based on the Goddess Nagamman)
- Chandran as Ravi
- Chandini Tamilarasan as Prayamvatha (School Principal)
- Gouri G. Kishan as Muthu aka Madhubala. A stage dancer (Based on the Goddess Muthumariamman)
- Monisha Blessy as Muppi. A salesgirl who works in optical shop (Based on the Goddess Muppidariamman)
- Samyuktha Viswanathan as Naachi. An agriculturist.(Based on the Goddess Alagu Nachiamman)
- Harini Sundarajan as Adv.Gaandhari. A criminal lawyer (Based on the Goddess Gaandhariamman)
- Nikhila Shankar as Sandhanam. A trainee paramedic (Based on the Goddess Santhanamaariamman)
- Srisha as Veera. A basketball player (Based on the Goddess Veeramahakaaliamman)
- Kalaivani Bhaskar as Ulagu. A devoted girl (Based on the Goddess Ulagamman)
- Abhirami Bose as Senbagam. A ration shop owner (Based on the Goddess Shenbagavalliamman)
- Anjali Ameer as Vanaja
- O. A. K. Sundar as Thiruvengadam
- Aroul D. Shankar as Mithran
- Pondy Ravi as MLA Arasu
- Arshya Lakshman as Saroja (Prisoner)
- Telephone Raj as Fernandes (Fishermen 's head)
- Thirumurugan as Maarappan
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Series overview
Episodes
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Season 1
Season 2
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Music
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The music is composed by Sam C. S. The first season consist of 13 songs.[3] The second season consist of 18 songs.[4]
- Season 1
- Season 2
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Release
The series has been released in over 30 languages through subtitles and has been dubbed in Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Castilian Spanish, Latin Spanish, Arabic, and Turkish.[5][6][7][8][9]
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Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV rated the series 4 out of 5 stars and wrote, "The Vortex sets a benchmark that will take some doing to emulate".[10] Logesh Balachandran of The Times Of India rated the series 4 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Suzhal is an intense investigative thriller that has a lot of surprises in store, making it a perfect bingewatch for the weekend".[11] Divya Nair of Rediff rated the series 4 out of 5 stars and wrote "Even though each episode is about an hour long, you won't even blink".[12] Srivatsan S of The Hindu wrote, "A terrific star cast makes this layered series all the more effective", further adding that, "this is a rare series where the sum and parts are equally great".[13] Nandini Ramnath writing for Scroll.in called the series "a nail-biting thriller about secrets & deceptions".[14]
The series received criticism from Manoj Kumar B of Indian Express, who though praised the series for seemingly "being like a huge jump by the standards of Tamil soap operas", also criticised it for not being good enough to match the global standards & stated that the "show's creators have barely scratched the surface with this format of storytelling".[15] Janani K of India Today rated the series 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Aishwarya Rajesh, Kathir's series sucks you right in but fizzles", though she praised the climax by writing that, "Pushkar and Gayatri's Suzhal imparts a much-needed message in the climax, which is relevant to society".[16]
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