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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn action drama about a fisherman in Srikakulam who gets caught by the Pakistan forces in international waters.An action drama about a fisherman in Srikakulam who gets caught by the Pakistan forces in international waters.An action drama about a fisherman in Srikakulam who gets caught by the Pakistan forces in international waters.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Sandeep Sandilya
- Contractor assistant
- (credit only)
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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.
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"Thandel" delivers a poignant narrative rooted in true events, much like "Mathe Mungaru," with both films sharing strikingly similar perspectives that resonate deeply with audiences. The movie strikes an emotional chord while incorporating elements of action, offering a balanced mix of sentiment and intensity.
Naga Chaitanya's performance stands out as one of the film's strongest aspects. His portrayal of the lead character is engaging, capturing both the emotional depth and action-driven elements with remarkable authenticity. The actor fully immerses himself in the role, giving a 100% commitment to the performance.
However, it's Sai Pallavi who truly owns the screen. Her portrayal is nothing short of legendary, further cementing her status as one of the industry's most talented actresses. Sai Pallavi is, without a doubt, the highlight of the movie, bringing an emotional gravity to each scene, making her presence feel like the heartbeat of the film. She elevates "Thandel" in every way, ensuring that viewers remain glued to the screen.
On the music front, Devi Sri Prasad's score is decent, though it doesn't entirely stand out in comparison to his previous works. The soundtrack serves its purpose but doesn't elevate the emotional experience as one might expect.
Overall, "Thandel" is a one-time watch for those seeking a movie filled with sentiment and action. While the music may not leave a lasting impression, the strong performances from Naga Chaitanya and especially Sai Pallavi make it worthwhile.
Rating: 3/5 stars.
Naga Chaitanya's performance stands out as one of the film's strongest aspects. His portrayal of the lead character is engaging, capturing both the emotional depth and action-driven elements with remarkable authenticity. The actor fully immerses himself in the role, giving a 100% commitment to the performance.
However, it's Sai Pallavi who truly owns the screen. Her portrayal is nothing short of legendary, further cementing her status as one of the industry's most talented actresses. Sai Pallavi is, without a doubt, the highlight of the movie, bringing an emotional gravity to each scene, making her presence feel like the heartbeat of the film. She elevates "Thandel" in every way, ensuring that viewers remain glued to the screen.
On the music front, Devi Sri Prasad's score is decent, though it doesn't entirely stand out in comparison to his previous works. The soundtrack serves its purpose but doesn't elevate the emotional experience as one might expect.
Overall, "Thandel" is a one-time watch for those seeking a movie filled with sentiment and action. While the music may not leave a lasting impression, the strong performances from Naga Chaitanya and especially Sai Pallavi make it worthwhile.
Rating: 3/5 stars.
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 .
This film is supposedly based on real incidents, but the way it's narrated makes it feel more like a cinematic exaggeration than a grounded story. While a few moments grab your attention, most of the film struggles to keep you hooked. The screenplay does have a handful of well-executed scenes, but beyond that, it's just a routine ride. Patriotism is unnecessarily forced into the screenplay for commercial appeal.
Naga Chaitanya clearly puts in a lot of effort, and his dedication is visible. However, he doesn't quite become the character he's playing. While this might be one of his better performances, he still needs to pick scripts that truly suit his strengths.
Sai Pallavi, as always, delivers a solid performance. But here's the thing-she's so consistently good that this role feels like just another day at work for her. Nothing groundbreaking, just her usual excellence.
The rest of the cast does their job well-no complaints, but no surprises either.
On the technical side, the production values are respectable. The locations, sets, costumes, and makeup all fit the mood of the film. The cinematography is pleasing, and the music adds some flavor, though it doesn't particularly elevate the experience.
In the end, the film is neither great nor terrible-it just sits in the safe zone of mediocrity. Watch it if you're a fan of the lead actors, otherwise, you might not miss much.
Naga Chaitanya clearly puts in a lot of effort, and his dedication is visible. However, he doesn't quite become the character he's playing. While this might be one of his better performances, he still needs to pick scripts that truly suit his strengths.
Sai Pallavi, as always, delivers a solid performance. But here's the thing-she's so consistently good that this role feels like just another day at work for her. Nothing groundbreaking, just her usual excellence.
The rest of the cast does their job well-no complaints, but no surprises either.
On the technical side, the production values are respectable. The locations, sets, costumes, and makeup all fit the mood of the film. The cinematography is pleasing, and the music adds some flavor, though it doesn't particularly elevate the experience.
In the end, the film is neither great nor terrible-it just sits in the safe zone of mediocrity. Watch it if you're a fan of the lead actors, otherwise, you might not miss much.
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.
After a long hiatus, N. C. (Raju) makes a strong comeback with Thandel, choosing a compelling script , engaging narrative, a well-executed screenplay, and a gripping performance.
The film's screenplay is seamless, keeping the audience invested throughout. Credit goes to the writers for crafting a story that flows effortlessly without any lag. The casting is spot-on, with every actor bringing depth to their characters.
A special mention to S. P. (Satya), who once again delivers a stellar performance. Her portrayal of the character is brilliant, and her dance sequences are a visual delight. As always, she captivates with her presence and effortless grace.
The music and songs blend harmoniously with the storyline, enhancing the emotional depth and adding to the film's immersive experience. Every track complements the narrative, making the musical journey just as engaging as the story itself.
Overall, Thandel is a heart-touching film that deserves to be experienced on the big screen. With a well-crafted script, strong performances, and an emotionally resonant story, it stands out as a cinematic triumph. Definitely worth watching!
The film's screenplay is seamless, keeping the audience invested throughout. Credit goes to the writers for crafting a story that flows effortlessly without any lag. The casting is spot-on, with every actor bringing depth to their characters.
A special mention to S. P. (Satya), who once again delivers a stellar performance. Her portrayal of the character is brilliant, and her dance sequences are a visual delight. As always, she captivates with her presence and effortless grace.
The music and songs blend harmoniously with the storyline, enhancing the emotional depth and adding to the film's immersive experience. Every track complements the narrative, making the musical journey just as engaging as the story itself.
Overall, Thandel is a heart-touching film that deserves to be experienced on the big screen. With a well-crafted script, strong performances, and an emotionally resonant story, it stands out as a cinematic triumph. Definitely worth watching!
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- Autres versionsThe 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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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 229 885 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 32m(152 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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