Sathuranga Vettai () is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language black comedy heist film written and directed by debutant H. Vinoth, starring Natty and Ishaara Nair in the lead roles, while Ponvannan, Ilavarasu, and Piraisoodan, among others, play supporting roles. Produced by Manobala, it features music by Sean Roldan and cinematography by K. G. Venkatesh. The film, touted to be an "indianized con movie", was released by Thiruppathi Brothers Film Media on 18 July 2014. It was remade in Telugu as Bluff Master and in Kannada as Jagath Khiladi. A sequel titled Sathuranga Vettai 2 starring Arvind Swamy was shot between October 2016 and March 2017, but never released.
Gandhi Babu is a skilled con artist who exploits avaricious folks and businessmen through various schemes. His scams include selling ignorant people ordinary snakes, claiming that they are exotic and will fetch crores in the international market, promoting a nonexistent multilevel marketing company with its controversial chain referral schemes and promising a BMW car within a year. His scams include duping people through impersonation, claiming relationships with influential people, convincing people of things such as Lilliput, exotic stones, and artifacts; and executing the infamous emu scam, where the investors were offered exorbitant returns through emu farms. Bhanu, from a poor family, comes to work for Gandhi and falls under his charms. Despite having a soft corner for her, Gandhi has money as his first priority. As a result, he abandons Bhanu. Gandhi is arrested in a minor scam, but the local police do not realise his real identity. As the newspaper publishes this scam as a small box news of low importance, ACP Jaya Prakasham of Chennai Police identifies Gandhi and informs the local police, and multiple cases are filed against him.
The cops subject Gandhi to torture and try to recover the money, but in vain. As the court releases him months later due to the absence of solid evidence, his associates betray Gandhi and escape with the remaining money. An angered investor hires Valavan and his gang to recover his money and kill Gandhi. The gang nabs him outside the court and beats him to a pulp. Later, Gandhi convinces them to make another con of worth a billion and pay them more than their hirer. Believing in his abilities, they kill and dispose of their hirer and pull another scam to fuel a bigger one. Gandhi believes that if a person is foolish or greedy enough to be duped, then they are to be blamed. He argues that in every election, voters are conned by candidates who promise them the moon but never come through. The next scam was nothing but a trap laid for the gang by Gandhi. He sends the gang to his old scam's victim Chettiyar, knowing that they will get caught as he is alert and will call the police due to his experience. The gang gets arrested and angered by Gandhi Babu's betrayal. Meanwhile, Gandhi moves back to Bhanu, she looks after him, and they get married. Later, Bhanu becomes pregnant.
As the gang gets released, they give Gandhi Babu a choice whether to pull a bigger scam and compensate their losses, or he and his wife get killed by them. Babu agrees to help them. The gang leaves Dravidan to keep an eye on the pregnant Bhanu and leaves for Madurai to perform a final heist to hand over the money to them. They target Moovendhar, a rich and politically well-connected marble and granite businessman. They target him through the rice-pulling scam, one of the high-profile scams. They offer the artifact involved in the scam as a solution to his problems. As Moovendar agrees to the deal, the artifact is transferred after rituals, and the gang receives as payment. The passage of money results in a tussle. Gandhi kills them and returns to his wife and child with the money. Finally, the look on her face makes him realize the value of life, and he leaves the money in police custody.
Director Vinoth said that he was turned down by several producers before he met director Nalan Kumarasamy who he handed over his film's script. While Nalan was on a trip, his mother found the script, read and loved it and asked Nalan to read it too, who too liked it and came forward to help him find a producer. Actor Manobala, who had wanted to start a new production house and had asked Nalan to find some good stories, read the script by Vinoth and instantly agreed to produce it.
The film was said to be a "con film". Vinoth stated that it is about "the pace at which we all want to make money in our lives. It's about the anger of common man who thinks money is the solution to all his problems" and the "imbalance in the social morals of a common man". Although it was a heist film, the director said he had made the film "as funny as possible" and that it had been narrated with "a lot of fun, satire and dark humour". It was reported that the film's screenplay was written in a "six-episode format".
The film's soundtrack was composed by Sean Roldan. The album features five tracks and was released on 27 April 2014. Many colleagues of Manobala were present at the launch.
The Times of India gave the soundtrack a rating of 3 stars and wrote, "the composer doesn't disappoint in his second outing. This five-track album has a fair mix of every genre...with a touch of Sean's guitar techniques that you cannot miss out".
The film's rights were bought by Thiruppathi Brothers Film Media in June 2014. The satellite rights of the film were sold to STAR Vijay. Prior to the release, Manobala had held several sneak previews of the film for personalities from the film industry, who were impressed with the film. Thereafter, Thirrupathi Brothers were trying to release the film in over 200 screens in Tamil Nadu.
The Times of India gave it 3.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Sathuranka Vettai shows what good writing can do to a film. The film is an expertly woven tale of a remorseless con man, for whom, "money is the ultimate"...The real hero of Sathuranka Vettai is its script, which, with its twists and turns, keeps us guessing for most parts of the film". Sify wrote, "With terrific screenplay, racy narration and out-of-the-box presentation, Sathuranga Vettai is a surprisingly fresh film that works big time. The film rests on intelligent writing peppered with smart dialogues and the fresh appeal of its lead actors. H Vinoth is definitely one of the great new finds of Tamil cinema and scores for his near perfect script, narration and packaging. Here is superior quality cinema perfect for a night out at the movies". The New Indian Express wrote, "With an intelligently-crafted screenplay, deft treatment, racy pace and some meaningful lines, director Vinoth establishes his credentials as a writer-director in Sathuranga Vettai, his very first effort. Weaving a tale centered around a conman, he infuses in it a judicious blend of humour, sentiment, intrigue and suspense, keeping oneâÂÂs attention glued to the screen". Silverscreen.in wrote, "ItâÂÂs a con movie of the highest order. It could also be a book. ThereâÂÂs intrigue, thereâÂÂs laughter, thereâÂÂs conspiracy, and more laughter. One moment, thereâÂÂs feverish excitement, and the next, we slap our forehead in exasperation. It also makes us whistle. ItâÂÂs that cool". IANS gave it 3 stars out of 5 and wrote, "The reason newcomer Vinoth's Sathuranga Vettai is an almost flawless film in the genre is because it succeeds in managing to con the audiences as well, more than once. It's not a film about people who con but one about those who get conned, why they get conned and how they get conned".
Baradwaj Rangan from The Hindu gave a more mixed review, writing, "Vinoth employs a series of tricks to amp up his narrative, to make us feel weâÂÂre watching a really cool movie...What we donâÂÂt get is the pleasure of being conned. We donâÂÂt see too many of these films in Tamil, so the newness keeps us watching (this is one of those not-bad-for-a-first-film films) â but the cons arenâÂÂt shaped well. They seem too easy (except for the last one) and the victims seem too dumb".
In early 2015, Vinoth agreed to make his next film for the production studio, Thirrupathi Brothers, who had helped distribute the earlier film. Vinoth submitted two scripts to them, including a sequel to his earlier film. Soon after, Thirrupathi Brothers ran into financial difficulties and Vinoth went on to narrate the script of the sequel, to actors Ajith Kumar and Suriya, and potentially be produced by Sathya Jyothi Films and Studio Green, but neither venture materialised.
In August 2016, the original film's producer, Manobala, came forward and decided to produce the film himself, bringing in Arvind Swamy and Trisha, to play the lead roles. Vinoth parted with his script, because he was busy working on the pre-production of another film starring Karthi, so N. V. Nirmal Kumar, who had previously made Salim (2014), was signed on as director. The film subsequently began production in mid-October 2016. Arvind Swamy finished shooting his portions in March 2017, while Trisha finished hers the following month. Few portions of the film were shot at Penang. In June 2017, the crew has completed the filming and it is a complete wrap. However, for over five years the film remained in post-production hell due to Arvind Swamy refusing to dub for his character amidst Manobala's financial troubles.
Sathuranga Vettai 2 was scheduled to release on 7 October 2022, but was postponed indefinitely, reportedly due to the success of ' resulting in non-availability of screens.