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Star

Sibiraj, Sathyaraj, Bindhu Madhavi

Director

Dharani Dharan

Music

Siddharth Vipin

Release Date

Fri, 1st Jul 2016

Jackson Durai tamil Movie Song Lyrics

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1 Jackson Durai Motorbike 716
2 Jackson Durai Jackson Durai 681
3 Jackson Durai Yethetho 658

Story

An investigator arrives in an old village and falls in love with a local woman whom he decides to marry, but must endure several days in a haunted house with her original suitor to win her father's approval.

Sathya (Sibiraj) a Sub Inspector of Police is posted in a village called Ayan Puram where people complain of the atrocities of the ghost Jackson living in a haunted bungalow. Viji (Bindhu Madhavi) is the daughter of the local President (Shanmuga Sundaram). Sathya falls for her but he has to compete with her ‘Muraippayyan’ Veera (Karunakaran) to win over his lady love.

The President says whoever lives in the haunted bungalow for seven days and comes out alive can marry his daughter. The duo accept the challenge and get some eerie experience. They learn that the ghosts are the family and accomplices of a British ruler Jackson and a group of rebels lead by Durai (Sathyaraj) who sacrificed their lives to kill Jackson.

The rest is how Sathya and Veera pacifies the ‘good’ ghosts (rebels) by helping them to avenge the ‘bad’ ones (Jackson and his accomplices).

As said earlier ‘Jackson Durai’ has failed to live up to the expectations on horror as well as humor parts. Most of the horror scenes follow the oft repeated ideas and patterns and there is hardly any scene that really scares the audience who are very much used to these kind of horror scenes.

In the initial scenes make us expect a thriller as heroine raises suspicion about the actual existence of ghost. If this mystery is extended for a larger part, the film would have been really interesting but that expectation falls short very soon as the real existence of ghosts is established in the pre-interval sequence.

The humor part can not be called a complete let down as a few situations and dialogues here and there and the proceedings of the last half an hour manage to raise a few guffaws.

Even the short flash back portions dealing with the rebellion against the British rule fails to create the intended impact. A section of audience may find the later portions with scenes involving these characters as ghosts as entertaining.


Sibiraj gives an impeccable performance and his earnestness is clearly evident that makes one feel bad for the weak script letting him down. Bindhu Madhavi’s role has been reduced to that of an extended cameo. Karunakaran gives an impressive performance and his antics and dialogues give the much needed humor relief. Sathyaraj is majestic as the rebel leader but there is nothing new in his characterization and antics as a ghost. Naan Kadavul Rajendran this time comes as a ghost but disappoints with same kind of dialogues and antics and it will be better if our filmmakers start using him for some different purposes. Yogi Babu has again become a necessary inclusion in comedy oriented films but fails to evoke laughter this time.