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| Platform | Availability (as of 2026) | |----------|---------------------------| | | Tamil version (HD), Hindi dubbed version (SD) | | Netflix India | Tamil & Hindi versions (HD) | | YouTube (official) | Trailer, songs, and selected behind‑the‑scenes clips | | DVD/Blu‑ray | Released by Eros International with English subtitles and a “making‑of” documentary | irudhi suttru tamilyogi

The film performed strongly in the first two weeks, especially in urban centres with a strong sports‑enthusiast demographic, but saw a steep drop after the third week due to competition from other summer releases. | Platform | Availability (as of 2026) |

Raw, inspiring, and beautifully acted, Irudhi Suttru isn’t your typical underdog sports drama. It trades glossy heroism for bruised knuckles and quiet determination. | Source | Rating | Summary | |--------|--------|---------|

| Source | Rating | Summary | |--------|--------|---------| | | 3.5/5 | Praised the realistic boxing sequences and Madhavan’s intense performance; noted a predictable climax. | | The Times of India | 3/5 | Highlighted the film’s “under‑dog” spirit; felt the screenplay could have been tighter. | | Rediff.com | 2.5/5 | Commended the training montage but criticised the pacing in the second half. | | IMDb | 7.1/10 (as of 2026) | Audiences appreciated the sports drama and the chemistry between the leads. |

The film follows (played by a rugged R. Madhavan), a cynical and banished boxing coach who is transferred to Chennai due to internal politics and false accusations. There, he discovers Madhi (Ritika Singh), a feisty fish-seller with a natural, unbridled talent for fighting. What makes Irudhi Suttru stand out is:

Irudhi Suttru Tamilyogi < 4K 2026 >

| Platform | Availability (as of 2026) | |----------|---------------------------| | | Tamil version (HD), Hindi dubbed version (SD) | | Netflix India | Tamil & Hindi versions (HD) | | YouTube (official) | Trailer, songs, and selected behind‑the‑scenes clips | | DVD/Blu‑ray | Released by Eros International with English subtitles and a “making‑of” documentary |

The film performed strongly in the first two weeks, especially in urban centres with a strong sports‑enthusiast demographic, but saw a steep drop after the third week due to competition from other summer releases.

Raw, inspiring, and beautifully acted, Irudhi Suttru isn’t your typical underdog sports drama. It trades glossy heroism for bruised knuckles and quiet determination.

| Source | Rating | Summary | |--------|--------|---------| | | 3.5/5 | Praised the realistic boxing sequences and Madhavan’s intense performance; noted a predictable climax. | | The Times of India | 3/5 | Highlighted the film’s “under‑dog” spirit; felt the screenplay could have been tighter. | | Rediff.com | 2.5/5 | Commended the training montage but criticised the pacing in the second half. | | IMDb | 7.1/10 (as of 2026) | Audiences appreciated the sports drama and the chemistry between the leads. |

The film follows (played by a rugged R. Madhavan), a cynical and banished boxing coach who is transferred to Chennai due to internal politics and false accusations. There, he discovers Madhi (Ritika Singh), a feisty fish-seller with a natural, unbridled talent for fighting. What makes Irudhi Suttru stand out is: