The team began shooting in mid September 2013 by filming scenes at EVP World, the amusement and theme park in Poonamallee on the Chennai to Bangalore highway. Santhosh was also replaced by Siddharth Vipin who earlier composed for Idharkuthane Aasaipattai Balakumara, apart from composing he was also selected to act in the film. Anirudh however dropped out of the project in early July 2013 owing to a busy schedule and was subsequently replaced by Santhosh Narayanan, who had achieved success for his work in Pizza (2012) and Soodhu Kavvum (2013). The team confirmed the title would be Vallavanukku Pullum Aayudham in June 2013, confirming that pre-production work was under way, with Anirudh signed on as music composer. ĭelays in starting the film led to reports that Santhanam would be replaced by Siva Karthikeyan in the lead role, but this proved to be untrue. Kannan subsequently opted out of the film, noting that he was unhappy on the first-copy production agreement which had been put in place, and was replaced by comedian Srinath, who had previously directed Muthirai (2009). In October 2012, the production team announced that Santhanam would play the lead role in the venture, while R. Rajamouli's 2010 Telugu film Maryada Ramanna were sold to Prasad V Potluri for 35 lakh rupees. Srinath special appearance in the song "Takkaru Takkaru".Srinivasan in a special appearance as a Gangster.
However, much to Sakthi's bad luck, he happens to be the son of the man who killed Singaraayar's brother, and he ends up in their home itself. In this process, he also meets Vaanathi ( Ashna Zaveri), who is Singaraayar's daughter. He decides to sell that land and sets off to the village. His life takes a turn with a correspondence that he has got five acres of land in his hometown in Tamil Nadu. Santhanam), an innocent and somewhat unlucky guy whose parents are no more and is ousted out of his job. A faction feud in Tamil Nadu results in the death of Singaraayar's ( Nagineedu) brother, and he, along with his two sons Dharma ( Ravi Prakash) and Kaali (Sugunthan), vow for revenge.