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Bomb is a Tamil social drama movie directed by Vishal Venkat, starring Arjun Das and Kaali Venkat in pivotal roles, with Shivathmika Rajashekar in a key supporting role. The film blends satire, dark humor, and magical realism to explore superstition, faith, and community divisions in the fictional village of Kaalakammaipatti. When atheist Kathiravan (Kaali Venkat) dies mysteriously, his body’s unusual behavior sparks a clash between two rival sects, and his friend Mani Muthu (Arjun Das) sets out to uncover the truth, leading to a story filled with chaos, human emotion, and social commentary. Music is composed by D. Imman, adding soulful and folk elements to the narrative.

Bomb is a Tamil social drama movie directed by Vishal Venkat, starring Arjun Das and Kaali Venkat in pivotal roles, with Shivathmika Rajashekar in a key supporting role. The film blends satire, dark humor, and magical realism to explore superstition, faith, and community divisions in the fictional village of Kaalakammaipatti. When atheist Kathiravan (Kaali Venkat) dies mysteriously, his body’s unusual behavior sparks a clash between two rival sects, and his friend Mani Muthu (Arjun Das) sets out to uncover the truth, leading to a story filled with chaos, human emotion, and social commentary. Music is composed by D. Imman, adding soulful and folk elements to the narrative.

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Vishal Venkat directed Bomb (2025), known for blending humor with social commentary.

Arjun Das plays Mani Muthu, Kaali Venkat plays Kathiravan, and Shivathmika Rajashekar plays Kathiravan’s sister.

D. Imman composed the music, incorporating soulful and folk-inspired tracks.

The movie was released on September 12, 2025.

Movie Details

Storyline

In the divided village of Kaalakammaipatti, two sects clash over beliefs and traditions. When Kathiravan, an atheist, dies mysteriously, his body exhibits unusual phenomena, leading both communities to claim him as a divine sign. Amidst the chaos, Manimuthu, Kathiravan's loyal friend, believes his friend is still alive and embarks on a journey to uncover the truth. The film explores themes of superstition, faith, and the human tendency to seek meaning in the unexplained.

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Faith. Chaos. Truth

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Trivia
  • Bomb marks the reunion of director Vishal Venkat and actor Arjun Das after their collaboration in Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal (2022). The film's unique premise was inspired by Venkat's grandfather's morning routine, which included a distinctive sound that became a personal memory.
Goofs
  • In some early prints, background signage in village scenes featured Tamil text, inconsistent with the setting's linguistic context. A minor continuity error was spotted where a character's attire changes between scenes without explanation.
Quotes
  • "In a world divided by beliefs, sometimes the truth is the greatest illusion."
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  • The opening credits roll with animated sequences depicting the division of the village, symbolizing the central theme of sectarianism. The film's title "Bomb" appears dramatically, accompanied by a burst of sound, emphasizing the explosive nature of the story.
Connections
  • The film thematically nods to classics like Nayakan and Dalapathi, exploring themes of community and belief. Visual and narrative parallels exist between Bomb and international films like The Gods Must Be Crazy, which also delves into societal absurdities.
Soundtracks
  • : Composed by D. Imman, the Bomb soundtrack blends traditional Tamil folk with contemporary sounds. "Innum Ethana Kaalam" – A soulful melody reflecting the protagonist's journey.
  • "Kaalakammaipatti Anthem" – An energetic track capturing the village's spirit.
  • "Kathiravan's Lullaby" – A haunting tune symbolizing the central mystery.

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