Thandel
- 2025
- 2h 32min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.5/10
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Drama de acción sobre un pescador de Srikakulam que es capturado por las fuerzas pakistaníes en aguas internacionales.Drama de acción sobre un pescador de Srikakulam que es capturado por las fuerzas pakistaníes en aguas internacionales.Drama de acción sobre un pescador de Srikakulam que es capturado por las fuerzas pakistaníes en aguas internacionales.
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Sandeep Sandilya
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Resumen
Reviewers say 'Thandel' is an emotionally charged film with a strong focus on romance, patriotism, and real-life struggles. Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi's performances are praised for their chemistry and emotional depth. The music by Devi Sri Prasad and Shamdat's cinematography are noted for enhancing the film's impact. However, some criticize the pacing, predictability, and certain unrealistic scenes. The portrayal of the Pakistani jailer and political elements receive mixed reactions. Despite these issues, many find the film engaging and worth watching.
Opiniones destacadas
Story lineup drives everything .As, the movie is based on true event . Average performance by Naga Chaitanya and Over action by Sai pallavi , One time Watcher , not so necessary dance bits planned for Sai pallavi just to elevate , but didn't work . Andhra Film makers now realized the pain for the ill treating the dialecs of any region . Till Telangana achieved statehood every Andhra Film maker criticized Telangana dialect , now when Andhra dialecs are treated small or neglected they are feeling the pain .
Felt like it could be directed even better . Any other female lead other than Sai Pallavi would have been better inplace of this role .
Felt like it could be directed even better . Any other female lead other than Sai Pallavi would have been better inplace of this role .
Beyond a point you cannot rely on Sai Pallavi to rescue a movie every time. This is a true story which has been dramatised for superior cinematic viewing, however the duration of the movie has lasted longer than necessary with certain repetitive sequences around the emotional scenes thereby diluting the impact of the natural chemistry between the lead actors. It's like making a larger Dosa with the same cup of batter. Must watch but not more than once. DSP's thematic tune is lilting and positively haunting. Casting is excellent. I wish there was a more outdoor shoot, especially on the coastlines, instead of showing the same fishing harbour five times.
Went with flat expectations and was pleasantly surprised, although not completely satisfied.
Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi's chemistry is the major asset of the film, it's what keeps you engaged despite the routine stuff on offer. But introducing the patriotism angle in the 2nd half is a major letdown, neither it's fresh nor it engages, climax wrapped up conveniently.
Naga Chaitanya has shown good improvement in terms of acting and screen presence, Sai Pallavi continues where she left from Amaran, but it feels repetitive. Others have got nothing.
Technically, DSP's work deserves huge applause, shows he's still the best in the business, Shamdat's camera work is superb, editing by Navin Nooli could have been better, 2nd half feels so long and dragged, production values by Geetha Arts are fine.
Coming to Director Chandoo Mondeti, has done a good job when it comes to love story, but the patriotism parts felt unnecessary and forced.
BOTTOMLINE: Not a long lasting, but fairly enjoyable love story.
Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi's chemistry is the major asset of the film, it's what keeps you engaged despite the routine stuff on offer. But introducing the patriotism angle in the 2nd half is a major letdown, neither it's fresh nor it engages, climax wrapped up conveniently.
Naga Chaitanya has shown good improvement in terms of acting and screen presence, Sai Pallavi continues where she left from Amaran, but it feels repetitive. Others have got nothing.
Technically, DSP's work deserves huge applause, shows he's still the best in the business, Shamdat's camera work is superb, editing by Navin Nooli could have been better, 2nd half feels so long and dragged, production values by Geetha Arts are fine.
Coming to Director Chandoo Mondeti, has done a good job when it comes to love story, but the patriotism parts felt unnecessary and forced.
BOTTOMLINE: Not a long lasting, but fairly enjoyable love story.
Hearing a lot of reviews I happened to watch this movie. It was good in parts. As it was based on a real incident, those parts were good. The visual effects were definitely good. Music and cinematography was also good. Naga chaitanya and other actors deliver a great performance while Sai Pallavi's acting was top notch. However the things that didn't work well for me was certain jail scenes were disturbing, why it has to be shown that way whenever Indian movie makers take movies about Pakistan. Why can't they make movies like Bajrang bhaijaan?., also the climax of the movie was too clichéd and predictable..
Good movie but definetly not that great.
Thandel is more than just a film; it's an emotional rollercoaster that blends romance, patriotism, and real-life struggles into a compelling narrative. Inspired by true events, the film follows the heart-wrenching journey of Indian fishermen who accidentally cross into Pakistani waters and find themselves imprisoned, while their loved ones fight for their release.
Naga Chaitanya delivers one of his most intense performances, portraying the pain, resilience, and hope of a man caught in an unimaginable situation. Sai Pallavi shines as the woman who refuses to give up on love, making every emotional beat of the story hit even harder. Their chemistry adds depth to the story, making it even more powerful.
The cinematography beautifully captures the contrast between the vast, unpredictable ocean and the claustrophobic prison cells, enhancing the film's immersive experience. Devi Sri Prasad's soul-stirring background score amplifies the emotions, ensuring that every scene resonates deeply.
With a well-paced narrative, gripping second half, and a touching climax, Thandel is a must-watch for those who love emotionally charged dramas based on real-life incidents. It's a film that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Naga Chaitanya delivers one of his most intense performances, portraying the pain, resilience, and hope of a man caught in an unimaginable situation. Sai Pallavi shines as the woman who refuses to give up on love, making every emotional beat of the story hit even harder. Their chemistry adds depth to the story, making it even more powerful.
The cinematography beautifully captures the contrast between the vast, unpredictable ocean and the claustrophobic prison cells, enhancing the film's immersive experience. Devi Sri Prasad's soul-stirring background score amplifies the emotions, ensuring that every scene resonates deeply.
With a well-paced narrative, gripping second half, and a touching climax, Thandel is a must-watch for those who love emotionally charged dramas based on real-life incidents. It's a film that stays with you long after the credits roll.
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- Versiones alternativasThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make cuts to one sequence of violence in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
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Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 229,885
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 32min(152 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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