Chup Revenge Of The Artist Tamil Dubbed Movie May 2026

The story is set in Mumbai, where a serial killer is on the loose. The modus operandi is gruesome: the killer targets film critics who give negative reviews, carving "stars" into their foreheads to match the ratings they gave. Enter Inspector Arvind Mathur (Sunny Deol), a weary, brilliant cop with a bad back, who is tasked with hunting down the murderer.

Parallel to this, we follow Danny (Dulquer Salmaan), a brooding, reclusive florist with a mysterious past. He crosses paths with Nila (Shreya Dhanwanthary), an entertainment reporter who dreams of becoming a film critic. As their romance blossoms, the body count rises, and the lines between the hunter and the hunted begin to blur. The narrative pays homage to the legendary Guru Dutt, specifically his film Kaagaz Ke Phool, exploring the theory that harsh criticism destroyed the spirit of a genius.

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To access the Tamil dubbed version, simply search "Chup Revenge of the Artist (Tamil)" on ZEE5. Ensure your audio settings are set to Tamil, as the default might be Hindi. The runtime is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes. Chup Revenge Of The Artist Tamil Dubbed Movie

Note: A pirated version is circulating on Telegram, but please avoid it. This film is a work of art meant for high-quality audio (to appreciate the silence) and HD video (to see the painting details). Support legal viewing.


Upon its digital release, the Chup Revenge of the Artist Tamil dubbed movie received surprising praise on OTT platforms like ZEE5 and Amazon Prime. Fans took to Twitter (now X) to share clips:

"Finally a film that understands that being a critic is a responsibility, not a power trip. The Tamil dub is lethal." – @CinemaPadam The story is set in Mumbai, where a

"Suniel Shetty in Chup Tamil dub > Any villain of 2024. The voice modulation is insane. Watch it for the last 20 minutes." – @KollywoodOnly

While the original Hindi version was a moderate box office success, the Tamil version has found a second life on streaming, often trending in the Top 10 lists in Chennai, Coimbatore, and Madurai.


  • Criticism:
  • Director R. Balki uses color grading masterfully. The scenes set in the past (the artist’s glory days) are drenched in gold and red, while the present is cold blue and grey. The Tamil dubbed version retains these visual cues, and the audio mixing ensures that the Tamil dialogues do not overshadow the background score. To access the Tamil dubbed version , simply

    Amit Trivedi’s score is a character in itself. The haunting "Chup" theme—a mix of piano keys slamming and silence—gives me goosebumps even in Tamil. The dubbing team smartly left the original songs in Hindi (like Dhyan Challi), but the narrative dialogues are fully Tamilized, creating a seamless bilingual experience for the modern Indian viewer.


    This paper examines the 2022 Indian psychological thriller Chup: Revenge of the Artist, directed by R. Balki, focusing on its thematic core—the weaponization of art criticism as violence—and its reception in the Tamil dubbed version. The film positions a serial killer who targets film critics, framing their reviews as murders of artistic soul. Through close textual analysis, genre study, and reception theory, this paper argues that Chup interrogates the power imbalance between creators and critics, while the Tamil dub localizes the film’s elite cinephile concerns for a broader South Indian audience. Key areas include: the semiotics of the aster flower (the critic’s “star”), the intertextual homage to Guru Dutt’s Kaagaz Ke Phool, the psychological portrait of the artist as avenger, and the linguistic and cultural shifts in the dubbed version. The paper concludes that Chup transcends the slasher genre to become a meta-commentary on cinematic value, and the Tamil dub democratizes its critique, albeit with translational losses.