Kabadadaari (transl. "Scrap Dealer") follows Sakthi, an unassuming scrap dealer in Chennai, whose life takes a dramatic turn when he stumbles upon a series of incriminating photographs from a long-buried murder case. As he digs deeper, he unravels a web of corruption, political cover-ups, and vigilante justice. The film is a remake of the acclaimed Kannada thriller Kavaludaari and balances a gritty investigation with emotional stakes.

It avoids typical "masala" tropes, focusing instead on a grounded, investigative procedural.

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: Shakti meets Kumar ( Jayaprakash ), a small-time journalist who has been following the mystery, and Ranjan ( Nassar ), a retired police officer who had originally investigated the case decades earlier.

The closest legitimate title is ? Correction: Actually, a film titled Kabadadaari (meaning "Scrap Dealer" or "Junkyard") starring Sibi Sathyaraj and directed by P. V. Shankar was released in Tamil in 2019. There is no mainstream Hindi version or 2021 release of this exact title.

The film is available on major digital platforms, often featuring multiple audio tracks (Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi dubbed versions). Streaming: You can watch the movie on Amazon Prime Video Audio/Subtitles: Many "UNCUT WEB-DL" versions include both the original audio and the dubbed version, along with English subtitles. Amazon.com Quick Facts Neo-noir, Crime, Thriller. Sibi Sathyaraj, Nandita Swetha, Nassar, and Jayaprakash. Cold cases, police procedural, and historical mystery. Parents Guide:

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