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– Use exact original titles (e.g., "Deja Vu 2016 Malayalam film") + "official Hindi dubbed" to find legitimate sources.
Every time he visits a crime scene, he experiences vivid flash-forwards—glimpses of what the killer will do next. The twist? He doesn’t just feel like he has seen the crime before; he actually sees the future in fragmented, confusing bursts.
Arulnithi has carved a niche for himself in the Tamil film industry as the go-to actor for content-driven thrillers (seen in films like Aarathu Sinam and Demonte Colony ). In this film, he delivers a restrained performance. He doesn't rely on punchlines or slow-motion entry shots. He relies on his eyes, his confusion, and his determination. For a Hindi audience used to the boisterousness of a Prabhas or a Yash, Arulnithi offers a refreshing change—a hero who thinks before he acts.
The story revolves around (played by Arun Vijay ), a sharp and honest police officer who is investigating a series of brutal murders. The killer is clever, leaving no fingerprints or witnesses. However, Gautham has a secret weapon: he suffers from chronic, overwhelming episodes of Déjà vu .
Without giving away spoilers, the film takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride involving red herrings, shocking reveals, and a climax that recontextualizes everything the audience has watched previously. It is a "whodunit" where the "how" is just as important as the "who."
After a novel he wrote leads to a real-life arrest, he receives threats and begins a new book titled Dejavu .