Sieger Pictures “Devilan” Sets a New World Record: Tamil Feature Film Completed in Just 47 Hours and 58 Minutes

Chennai, India Devilan, a groundbreaking Tamil feature film produced by Mrs. B. Kamalakumari and Mr. N. Rajkumar under the banner of Sieger Pictures, has etched its name into history by entering the Noble Book of World Records for being the fastest film ever made from script to screen in just 47 hours and 58 minutes.

The extraordinary filmmaking journey commenced at 4:01 PM on 29th May 2025 and concluded with a theatrical screening at 3:58 PM on 31st May 2025, beating the ambitious 48-hour target by 3 minutes. The entire process scriptwriting, shooting, editing, sound design, background scoring, colouring, subtitling, mastering, and screening was completed within this record-breaking timeframe.

The achievement is officially certified under Record No. IN24103366, dated 31st May 2025, by the Noble Book of World Records. A verification team led by Mrs. Hemalatha closely monitored and audited the entire production process before certifying the milestone.

Directed by Mr. Biguy Arun, Devilan is a gripping psychological thriller filmed entirely within a single house. The film delves into themes of fear, deception, and emotional pressure, with Mr. N. Rajkumar also the co-producer delivering a powerful performance in the lead role. The cast includes Karthika, Indira, Frederick, Balaji, Dhorthi Kr, and several promising newcomers who rose to the challenge of an intense and accelerated shoot.

The technical brilliance behind the project played a vital role in achieving the impossible. D.J. Bala led cinematography, Kamaljeet Singh composed the music, Praveen M handled editing, Karan and Shibin managed sound design, and Peruthulasi Palanivel oversaw public relations with remarkable precision.

Speaking about the accomplishment, Director Mr. Biguy Arun said: “Directing Devilan was an extraordinary experience. We worked with precision and passion. It wasn’t just about speed—it was about crafting a compelling story. I’m proud of what we created as a team.”

Producer Mrs. B. Kamalakumari shared: “This moment is deeply emotional. As a woman producer, leading a project that now holds a global record fills me with immense pride. Devilan proves that with clear vision and strong teamwork, nothing is impossible.”

Actor and Co-Producer Mr. N. Rajkumar added: “Devilan reflects the spirit of Sieger speed, quality, execution, and impact. It’s more than a film it’s a message to the world that Tamil cinema is ready to push boundaries and set new global standards.”

Devilan is produced by Sieger Pictures, the media and entertainment arm of the Sieger Group, founded by Leadership Coach Mr. N. Rajkumar. Widely known for its excellence in corporate training, leadership development, experiential learning, and business consulting, the group is now channelling its values of innovation and excellence into the film industry.

Prior to Devilan, Sieger Pictures made its cinematic mark with two powerful releases: ‘Thuval’ – A thriller set amidst the mystique of a forest, released on 6th December 2024. Actor N. Rajkumar played the lead role, and his natural performance received critical acclaim. ‘Xtreme’ – A high-octane thriller emphasizing grit, discipline, murder, and human spirit, released on 3rd January 2025, also starring Mr. Rajkumar. His emotionally charged performance brought life to the film and was praised by critics and audiences alike. Both films earned critical and audience acclaim, laying the creative foundation for the bold vision realized in Devilan. With this world record, Sieger Pictures is now established as a trailblazing production house with the courage to defy convention.

This remarkable milestone not only sets a global benchmark in filmmaking but also underlines the limitless potential of Indian cinema to lead through innovation, precision, and powerful storytelling. Devilan is poised to become a case study for film institutions and a beacon of inspiration for aspiring filmmakers worldwide.

Devilan is now etched in cinema history—not just for its plot, but for its production legacy.