Kamal Haasan Vikram Tamil Full Better Movie 1986 May 2026
Director Rajasekhar openly admitted inspiration from James Bond films, but Vikram is no mere copy. The gadgets (a cassette player that records secretly, a watch that emits gas), the exotic locales, and the glamorous women are all Bond tropes—but the emotional core, the patriotic urgency, and the grounded action sequences feel distinctly Indian.
If you want to see Kamal Haasan as a cool, deadly, and witty James Bond-esque agent—without the heavy drama—Vikram (1986) is the better choice over many of its 1986 peers. It is slick, smart, and supremely entertaining. For fans of action-thrillers, this is essential viewing. kamal haasan vikram tamil full better movie 1986
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Watch it for: Kamal’s swagger, Ilaiyalaaja’s score, and Sathyaraj’s villainy. “I’m Vikram
“I’m Vikram. And I don’t miss.” — Kamal Haasan, Vikram (1986) One reason Vikram remains a "better movie" than
One reason Vikram remains a "better movie" than most Tamil action films is the antagonist. Sathyaraj as Sekhar is terrifying. He doesn't want to rule the world; he wants to kill Vikram. In an era where villains often became caricatures, Sathyaraj’s raw energy and iconic dialogue ("En Peru Sekhar... Nee Vikram") gave Kamal a worthy equal.
Contrast this with modern Tamil cinema, where villains often require a "backstory justification." Sekhar is evil because he enjoys it. That simplicity is terrifying and effective.
Director Rajasekhar, known for technical finesse, borrowed heavily from Hollywood chase sequences (specifically The French Connection). The car chase involving a red Maruti Gypsy is not just a scene; it is a symphony of screeching tires and practical crashes. No CGI. No wire work. Just metal and mayhem.