| Platform | Availability | Quality | Price | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Available with subscription | HD (with ads for free tier) | Free (ad-supported) / ₹399 annual | | YouTube (Official) | Released by Thought Factory | HD | Free (ad-supported) | | Amazon Prime Video | Not available currently | N/A | N/A | | MX Player | Occasionally listed | SD/HD | Free |

: Sathish (Jai) is a medical representative who feels embarrassed by his outdated, noisy mobile phone. In a moment of weakness, he steals an unclaimed iPhone from a tea shop. He soon discovers that the phone belongs to a dangerous mafia leader involved in a network that resells expired medicines. His life is turned upside down as he tries to return the phone while avoiding both the criminals and the police. Main Cast : Jai as Sathish Swathi Reddy as Naveena RJ Balaji as Karunakaran (Sathish's friend)

Vadacurry is a brilliant film—a spicy, satisfying dish of Tamil cinema that deserves to be savored legally. The association with Moviesda is a tragic accident of timing and distribution failure.

and its association with the unauthorized movie-hosting site, Moviesda.

Despite its clever writing, Vadacurry had a lackluster theatrical run in 2014. Critics were mixed, citing a confusing second half. However, years later, the film found a second life on YouTube and—unfortunately—on piracy sites like Moviesda. The "vadacurry moviesda" search term exploded because viewers who missed it in theaters wanted to see why the internet kept praising "that underrated Jai film."

(special appearance in the song "Low Aana Life-u") Director : Saravana Rajan (an associate of Venkat Prabhu).