A woman stands accused of helping her son assassinate a politician. She needs to defend herself against accusations that she was an accomplice to the plot.
Senthil Kumar chose to make his debut with Vaaimai after his other project, Thirudan featuring Vijay Antony, ran into production troubles during 2012. Inspired by Reginald Rose's Twelve Angry Men (1954), Senthil Kumar signed on Shanthnu Bhagyaraj to play the lead role in the film. The film began its shoot in February 2013, with a bevy of retired actors making their comebacks. Goundamani, Ramki, Thiagarajan, Poornima Bhagyaraj, and Manoj K. Bharathi all signed on to work on the film, several years after their previous films had released.[4] The film was subsequently shot in places like Delhi, Rishikesh, Haridwar and Kollimalai.[5]
After a three-year production delay, the film was readied for release in September 2016 with Vijay Sethupathi working as a narrator in the film.[6]
Release
The film opened after a long production delay in September 2016 to negative reviews. A critic from The Hindu called it "a forgettable re-interpretation of an all-time classic" and gave the film a very negative review.[7] A critic from Sify.com wrote "It's very difficult to tolerate when someone adapt a classic film like Twelve Angry Men with a plodding screenplay, over the top dialogues and dramatic performances! Well, if you are a fan of Twelve Angry Men, better never ever try to watch Vaaimai!", concluding "watch the film at your own risk".[8] The reviewer from The Times of India noted "in fact, this film is — unconvincing, with writing that makes no sense and execution that is laughable".[9]
Soundtrack
Debutant Auggath has composed the music of this movie. The song "Kanpadum Un Mugham" is the second Tamil song that Bollywood playback singer Alka Yagnik has ever sung after "Idhu Enna Mayam" from Oram Po (2007).