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Dragon is a 2025 Indian Tamil-language coming-of-age comedy drama film directed by Ashwath Marimuthu, who wrote the story with Pradeep Ranganathan. Produced by AGS Entertainment, it stars Pradeep (as the title character), Anupama Parameswaran and Kayadu Lohar, with Mysskin, Gautham Vasudev Menon, K. S. Ravikumar and George Maryan. In the film, a college student abandons his education and deceptively secures a high paying job, but is forced to clear his arrears upon realising he is in danger of being exposed.

The film was officially announced in April 2024 under the tentative titles #AGS26 and #PradeepAshwathCombo, as it is AGS's 26th production and the first collaboration between Pradeep and Ashwath, and the official title was announced a few days later. Principal photography commenced the following month in Chennai and was nearly complete that October. The film has music composed by Leon James, cinematography handled by Niketh Bommireddy and editing by Pradeep E. Ragav.

Dragon was released worldwide on 21 February 2025 in standard and EPIQ formats. The film received positive reviews and grossed approximately 150 crore (US$17 million), becoming the highest-grossing Tamil film of 2025 and the fourth highest grossing Indian film of 2025.

Plot

In 2014, D. Ragavan, a diligent 12th-standard student, wins a gold medal in computer science. Encouraged by his achievement, he confesses his feelings to his crush, Anjana, but she rejects him, preferring rebellious boys over well-mannered ones like him. Heartbroken, Ragavan transforms into a rebellious student, adopting the moniker "Dragon". With his friend Anbu, he builds a notorious reputation at AGS Engineering College in Vellore, accumulating 48 arrears. Despite his poor academics, he earns the respect of his peers.

During a college fest, Dragon gets into a fight and is suspended. Dean Mayilvahanan offers him a chance to redeem himself, but Dragon declines. After leaving college, he deceives his parents into believing he has an IT job, funding a small allowance through his friends and girlfriend, Keerthi. However, Keerthi ends their six-year relationship upon receiving a good marriage proposal, calling Dragon a failure due to his arrears and lack of independence. Devastated, Dragon reassesses his life after a drunken accident and sets a goal to earn a salary of 120,001 (US$1,400), surpassing Keerthi's prospective groom's income of 120,000 (US$1,400).

Anbu and Dragon befriend Gowtham, a wealthy man who reveals he secured a job using a fake degree. Inspired, Dragon seeks one from the same agency, whose managing director M. S. Rajesh demands 1,000,000 (US$11,000). Dragon manipulates his father, Dhanapal, into selling their land to raise funds. With the money, he obtains the degree and cheats in a video interview, landing a job at the MNC Lateral View with an annual salary of 1,600,000 (US$18,000).

Dragon performs well at work due to his computer science background and earns multiple promotions within three years, securing a transfer to the United States. He buys a lavish villa and car, impressing businessman Parasuram, who arranges his daughter Pallavi's marriage with him. Dragon and Pallavi fall in love. However, Mayilvahanan spots Dragon in his luxury car and confronts him. Forced to confess his forgery, Dragon begs the Dean to stay silent. Mayilvahanan agrees, provided Dragon clears all arrears in a single attempt within three months. Fearing job loss and wedding cancellation, Dragon accepts. He secures a three-month work-from-home arrangement, lying to his boss Vale Kumar about marriage commitments, and to his family about a training program in Mumbai.

Returning to college, Dragon struggles to adapt. Meanwhile, Kutty Dragon (transl. Little Dragon), a junior inspired by his notorious reputation, causes chaos. Dragon considers quitting but changes his mind after learning of Gowtham's arrest for his fake degree. Determined, he prepares for exams with help from Keerthi, now a lecturer. They reconcile as friends, with Keerthi expressing guilt over their past.

Before his final exam, Pallavi arrives in Mumbai to surprise him. To maintain his lie, Dragon says he came to Chennai to surprise her. She returns to Chennai, and Dragon rushes from Vellore to Chennai to meet her, then back to college. Exhausted, he accidentally sleeps during the exam and resorts to Rajesh's help to swap his answer sheet, ensuring he passes. Later, during a verification process at work, he learns he has officially cleared his arrears, securing his job.

On his wedding eve, Dragon and Kutty Dragon visit their classmate Venkat, who attempted suicide after failing a subject. Venkat, from a poor family, lost his Google job offer due to his failure. Dragon realises his answer sheet was swapped with Venkat's, leading to his undeserved pass. Overcome with guilt, he halts his wedding and confesses to Vale, Mayilvahanan, and his family. He surrenders to the police and serves six months in prison while Venkat secures his job at Google.

Upon release, Dragon is accepted by his parents and starts working as a food delivery agent with a modest salary of 25,000 (US$290), while resuming his education in another college. Impressed by his transformation, Mayilvahanan offers his daughter Harini's hand in marriage. Initially hesitant, Dragon is smitten by Harini upon seeing her.

Cast

  • Pradeep Ranganathan as D. Ragavan "Dragon"
  • Anupama Parameswaran as Keerthi
  • Kayadu Lohar as Pallavi Parasuram
  • Mysskin as S. Mayilvahanan
  • Gautham Vasudev Menon as Vale Kumar
  • K. S. Ravikumar as Parasuram
  • George Maryan as Dhanapal
  • Indumathy Manikandan as Chitra Dhanapal
  • VJ Siddhu as Anbu
  • Harshath Khan as Vetri "Kutty Dragon"
  • Sneha as a doctor (cameo appearance)
  • Gopika Ramesh as Anjana (cameo appearance)
  • Anveshi Jain as Sherin (cameo appearance)
  • P. L. Thenappan as Thenappan
  • Bjorn Surrao as Mark
  • Ravindhar Chandrasekaran as M. S. Rajesh
  • Apollo Ravi as a college staff
  • Joe Michael Praveen as Clerk in Matrimonial Office
  • Whatsapp Mani as Paambu
  • Ramesh Narayanan as Karups
  • Lakshman Tekumudi as Bandi
  • Rohith Muralidharan as Venkat
  • Deepa Shankar as a maid
  • Varshini Karmegam
  • Sujatha Babu as Pallavi's mother
  • Aruljothi Arockiaraj as Dragon's co-worker
Uncredited
  • Ashwath Marimuthu as Gowtham[5]
  • Ivana as Harini Mayilvahanan[6]
  • Kaushik Gabriell as Keerthi's husband[7]
  • Sandy Master as the hostel warden in the song "Maatikkinaaru Orutharu"

Production

After the success of Oh My Kadavule in 2020, director Ashwath Marimuthu was congratulated by Silambarasan for the film's success, leading speculations that they would collaborate for the director's next directorial venture.[8] Reports of a potential collaboration persisted through January 2022,[9][10] with AGS Entertainment reported as the project's funder.[11] Touted to be a romantic comedy, production was reportedly set to begin later that year.[12] However, for unspecified reasons, the project was eventually delayed.[13] Silambarasan moved on to Thug Life (2025), STR 49 directed by Ramkumar Balakrishnan and STR 50 directed by Desingh Periyasamy, while Ashwath took on the Telugu remake of Oh My Kadavule, later titled Ori Devuda (2022).[14]

In December 2023, Pradeep Ranganathan, a long-time friend of Ashwath Marimuthu, was reported to collaborate with him for a potential film.[15] AGS Entertainment was confirmed to be the project's funder, and made a public announcement on 10 April 2024, confirming the project, tentatively titled #PradeepAshwathCombo and #AGS26.[16] The team retained collaborators from their previous films, including composer Leon James, editor Pradeep E. Ragav, and publicity designer Kabilan Chelliah; S. M. Venkat Manickam was appointed as the executive producer by the production house, while Niketh Bommireddy was chosen to handle the cinematography.[17] Ashwath clarified the script he narrated to Silambarasan was not the same, after reports claimed it to be.[18] The film's official title, Dragon, was announced on 5 May.[19]

Pradeep would be playing a student as a main character for the first time.[20][21] Anupama Parameswaran would be pairing opposite Pradeep,[22] in her fourth Tamil film after Kodi (2016), Thalli Pogathey (2021) and Siren (2024).[23][24] K. S. Ravikumar, Gautham Vasudev Menon and Mysskin were confirmed to be playing important roles, in their first collaboration with Pradeep and Ashwath.[25][26] YouTubers VJ Siddhu and Harshath Khan would make their film acting sophomore after Nenjamundu Nermaiyundu Odu Raja (2019),[27] while Kayadu Lohar would make her Tamil film debut with this film.[28] Shortly thereafter, George Maryan and television actress Indumathy Manikandan were announced to play the title character's parents.[29] Principal photography began with first schedule on 5 May 2024 with an inaugural puja at a film city in Chennai on the day before.[30] On 4 October, the director confirmed that filming had entered into its last schedule.[31]

Music

Leon James composed the musical score and soundtrack to Dragon in his first collaboration with Pradeep and third with Ashwath after Oh My Kadavule and Ori Devuda (2022).[17] The album was preceded by three singles—"Rise of Dragon", "Vazhithunaiye" and "Yendi Vittu Pona"—before its release on 9 February 2025 under the Think Music label.[32][33]

Release

Marketing

The first trailer for Dragon led audiences to draw comparisons with the film and Don (2022), another Tamil film prominently set in a college, and featuring a reckless protagonist. Ashwath denounced the comparisons, noting that while Dragon may be similar to Don with regards to their college setting and "vibrant visuals", the storyline was completely different.[34]

Theatrical

Dragon was initially scheduled to be released theatrically on 14 February 2025, but was postponed to avoid a box-office clash with Vidaamuyarchi.[35] It was released on 21 February 2025 in standard and EPIQ formats,[36] clashing with Nilavuku En Mel Ennadi Kobam.[37] Apart from the original Tamil language, it was also released in a dubbed Telugu version under the title Return of the Dragon due to the original title Dragon already being registered for another Telugu film.[38][39]

The film was certified U/A (16+) by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).[40] In the United Kingdom, the film was released on the same day, however, in a version that was certified 12A by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) for moderate violence, brief suicide references, domestic abuse and injury detail, following a cut of 1 minute and 50 seconds.[41]

Distribution

Mythri Movie Makers acquired the distribution rights of the film for Nizam and Ceded Area,[42] while Poorvi Pictures bought the rights for Coastal Andhra.[43] The distribution rights for North India were acquired by AA Films,[44] and Karnataka by Oveum International.[45] Phars Films acquired the overseas distribution rights for the Middle East, United Kingdom, Europe, United States, Canada and Dubai,[46] while United India Exporters bought the overseas distribution rights for Malaysia, Singapore, Australia and Sri Lanka.[47] In Tamil Nadu, the film was distributed by AGS themselves.[48]

Home media

The film's post-theatrical streaming rights were acquired by Netflix,[49] where it began streaming from 21 March 2025.[50]

Reception

Critical response

Dragon received widespread critical acclaim, who praised the performances and engaging storyline.[51][52]

Harshini SV of The Times of India gave 4/5 stars and wrote "'Ashwath Marimuthu's second outing is also a fun, emotional, and fully charged ride."[53] Kirubhakar Purushothaman of News18 gave 4/5 stars and wrote " The genius of Ashwath's writing is its thought-out screenplay structure. It raises despite its predictability. You see the conflict coming from a mile away. It is apparent Dragon will get caught; you know the next plot point is right around the corner, and you can feel the redemption arc in the air. Dragon delivers exactly all that, but in ways you didn't know were possible."[54] Avinash Ramachandran of The Indian Express gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote "With a terrific Pradeep Ranganathan in the lead, director Ashwath Marimuthu and his team have delivered a heavily preachy yet immensely entertaining film that knows its audience."[55]

Ganesh Aaglave of Firstpost gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote "On the whole, Dragon is a full-on entertainer with a good social message, which makes an impact without being preachy."[56] Anusha Sundar of OTTPlay gave 3/5 stars and wrote "Dragon warrants for a theatre watch. There is enough and more for the audience of today's age to get entertained and schooled at the same time. [...] Dragon becomes a film on how redemption works."[57] Janani K of India Today gave 3/5 stars and wrote "Dragon is a satisfying watch with minor shortcomings. Despite convenient writing, the screenplay keeps the story going with some interesting twists and turns."[58]

Bhuvanesh Chandar of The Hindu wrote "Ragavan's story is a modern take, an antidote, to the countless Tamil college dramas with heroes proclaiming the swag with which young men should carry themselves."[59] Latha Srinivasan of Hindustan Times wrote "Dragon is a film that is fun and entertaining with an underlying social message that is important at this point in time. Money is important but is money everything in life? Director Ashwath Marimuthu and Pradeep Ranganathan have aced this outing."[60]

Box-office

As of 10 March 2025, Dragon had grossed 135 crore (US$15 million) worldwide.[61] By 11 March, it had surpassed Vidaamuyarchi, which collected 137 crore (US$16 million) lifetime, to become the highest-grossing Tamil film of 2025. Mohit Dixit of Pinkvilla estimated the film would end its theatrical run with approximately 150 crore (US$17 million).[62]

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