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  1. Enthiran (transl. Robot) is an Indian Tamil-language science fiction film series directed, produced and written by S. Shankar. The music for the films was composed by A. R. Rahman. It consists of a two-part film series. The first film was Enthiran which released on 1 October 2010 and the second film was 2.0, which

    • S. Shankar
    • Kalanithi Maran
    • S. Shankar
    • Kalanithi Maran
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EnthiranEnthiran - Wikipedia

    Enthiran (transl. Robot) is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language science fiction action film co-written and directed by S. Shankar. It is the first installment in the Enthiran film series.

  3. Oct 1, 2010 · Enthiran: Directed by S. Shankar. With Rajinikanth, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Danny Denzongpa, Santhanam. A brilliant scientist creates a humanoid robot to protect mankind, but things go awry when human emotions are programmed and inner turmoil causes the robot to switch sides.

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    • Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • S. Shankar
    • 2010-10-01
  4. As the second instalment in the Enthiran film series, 2.0 is a standalone sequel to Enthiran (2010), featuring Rajinikanth in a triple role as Vaseegaran, Chitti the Robot and Kutti, alongside Akshay Kumar as Pakshi Rajan (in his Tamil debut) and Amy Jackson as Nila. also Sudhanshu Pandey, Adil Hussain, Kalabhavan Shajohn, and K ...

  5. Mar 11, 2024 · How to watch the Robot movies in chronological order. You can fortunately watch the Robot movies in the same order as their release date: Enthiran/Robot (2010) Ra. One (2011) 2.0 (2018) Enthiran starts off with Rajinikanth playing a gifted robot scientist Vaseegaran who creates the lifelike humanoid cyborg Chitti (also played by ...

  6. Oct 1, 2010 · Overview. Dr. Vasi invents a super-powered robot, Chitti, in his own image. The scientific body, AIRD, that must approve the robot, declines it based on its not having emotions and the ability to make rational judgment.

  7. Nov 27, 2018 · Enthiran was one movie which broke several Rajini stereotypes – no fancy introduction, no punch dialogues, no major fights. Did Shankar have to create a second Rajini (the wonderful Chitti) to compensate for the lack of superstar-ness in the protagonist?