Recently, the trailer for the documentary series "Koose Munisamy Veerappan '' was shared. It provides an insight into some unseen footage from Veerappan's life. In the "Koose Munisamy Veerappan '' trailer, a number of people discuss Veerappan's enigmatic demeanor and the fact that there are several accounts of him.
"Koose Munisamy Veerappan," which was created by Jeyachandra Hashmi, Prabhavathi RV, and Vasanth Balakrishnan, features speakers such as "Nakkheeran" Gopal, Seeman, N. Ram, Pa Pa Mohan, Subbu alias Subramanyan, Alexander IPS, Rohini, Jeeva Thangavel, Mohan Kumar, and Dhamayanthi.
Koose Munisamy Veerappan will release on Zee5.
It will stream on 8th December, 2023.
The official plotline reads, ¡° Explore the intriguing life of Veerappan as he guides us through his journey using never-before-seen video tapes. Gain new insights through the perspectives of eminent personalities, enhanced with a captivating reimagination of events in this documentary series.¡±
For 36 years, Veerappan, an Indian poacher, smuggler, bandit, and domestic terrorist, abducted prominent politicians and demanded ransom. He was accused of importing sandalwood and poaching elephants from the forests and scrub regions of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala.
He was wanted for the murder of roughly 184 people, of whom roughly half were forest officials and police officers. He was also wanted for the poaching of over 2000 elephants, the smuggling of ivory valued at US$2.6 million (?16 crore), and the smuggling of approximately 65 tons of sandalwood valued at US$22 million (?143 crore).
The Tamil Nadu and Karnataka governments lost more than ?100 crore in the fight to catch Veerappan.
Veerappan started his illegal career helping his famed poacher and sandalwood smuggler uncle Saalvai Gounder. Veerappan used to kill elephants for their tusks in order to transport ivory and sandalwood.
At the age of 17, he committed his first murder and thereafter started killing those who opposed his illicit enterprises. Police officers, forest authorities, and informants were typically among his victims.
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