Thudarum
- 2025
- 2 h 43 min
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn the quiet hill town of Ranni, humble taxi driver Shanmughan treasures one thing above all - his aging Ambassador car. When fate puts him to the test, he must prove just how far he'll go f... Ler tudoIn the quiet hill town of Ranni, humble taxi driver Shanmughan treasures one thing above all - his aging Ambassador car. When fate puts him to the test, he must prove just how far he'll go for what he holds dear.In the quiet hill town of Ranni, humble taxi driver Shanmughan treasures one thing above all - his aging Ambassador car. When fate puts him to the test, he must prove just how far he'll go for what he holds dear.
Shaijo Adimaly
- Cheeyachan
- (as Shaiju Adimaly)
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I donno how to describe my feelings after watching this movie.
Movie started with laying some emotional attachments and funny family scenes that are entirely different from the actual plot of the movie. First half was nicely done to give an attachment with the characters. It even had many references and comedy scenes inspired from social media.
After the first half script is taking an unexpected turn that no one is gonna predict. Even minute expressions from mohanlal is conveying a lot. Some scenes from police station kinda reminded me of Drishyam. One actor who should be appreciated as much as mohanlal is the antagonist Prakash Varma. He was brilliant and deserves a punch in the face. His mannerisms were top notch and makes every viewer angry without any heavy gimmick.
Director Tharun moorthy is definitely one of the best filmmaker in mollywood right now. His best is yet to come.
Movie started with laying some emotional attachments and funny family scenes that are entirely different from the actual plot of the movie. First half was nicely done to give an attachment with the characters. It even had many references and comedy scenes inspired from social media.
After the first half script is taking an unexpected turn that no one is gonna predict. Even minute expressions from mohanlal is conveying a lot. Some scenes from police station kinda reminded me of Drishyam. One actor who should be appreciated as much as mohanlal is the antagonist Prakash Varma. He was brilliant and deserves a punch in the face. His mannerisms were top notch and makes every viewer angry without any heavy gimmick.
Director Tharun moorthy is definitely one of the best filmmaker in mollywood right now. His best is yet to come.
This one came to the OTT platform quite fast. The making of Thudarum was unnecessarily lengthy, with fillers that served no purpose than to extend the run-time. The film crawled at a slow pace until the intermission, after which the trajectory becomes too predictable as it turns into nothing more than a classic revenge story. All the build-up? Meh. I barely felt connected to any of the characters, or cared for them at all.
However, the direction, the cinematography and the soundtrack are commendable. Mohanlal as Benz, Prakash Varma as CI George, and Binu Pappu as SI Benny are some of the best performances in recent Mollywood. This one is worth a watch for sure-but I reckon just once.
However, the direction, the cinematography and the soundtrack are commendable. Mohanlal as Benz, Prakash Varma as CI George, and Binu Pappu as SI Benny are some of the best performances in recent Mollywood. This one is worth a watch for sure-but I reckon just once.
First of all, what an intense performance by Mohanlal, the performer. I'll hop aboard that train and exclaim how much of Thudarum reminds me of some of his other "thrillers" with oodles of sentiment thrown in. Yeah, this ain't no ordinary family drama, like they advertised. After the first act which does a decent job of trolling Lalettan's recent filmography, has a lot of meta references (that non-mallus will struggle to relate with), and sets up his background and family dynamic (his equation with Shobana is still a treat to watch, and Tharun Moorthy made the right casting call there). But boyyyy, do we already know there's more to Shanmughan (or "Benz", as he's lovingly called) than what initially meets the eye.
There's more than enough in the screenplay to make every fan of Mohanlal (the actor, i.e.) leave the cinema halls with a high. And when Benz is matched up against an antagonist like CI George Mathan (played by a freshly cast Prakash Varma), there's no way we wouldn't see Lalettan in BEAST mode, subtly and otherwise. Binu Pappu also rises to the occasion in one of his meanest efforts so far, as SI Benny. The aura around the first 30-40 minutes is one of familial bonding, friendships, and mostly what Benz does for a living. But by the time the credits roll, you'd have forgotten how jolly-good those moments were, and how much has changed in Benz's life since then.
The fight scenes (yes, this has a few) are in the not-bad-not-great category. They have a specific purpose to serve, and not just a means to showcase Mohanlal's massy side. Jakes Bejoy keeps it sweet and toned down in the first half, but goes crazy in the second (..for good reason!). DoP Shaji Kumar effectively uses the landscape of the terrain to convey the core elements of the story, while also giving the Mark-I Ambassador car a distinct persona. The visual effects work is pretty solid, especially the portions depicting a landslide.
On the flip side, I feel there's still work to be done on Tharun Moorthy's end when it comes to dialogue-writing. I'm willing to let that slide this time, given he carried the responsibility of presenting both sides of Lalettan that we all love (switching between 'cute' and 'massy'). As a filmmaker, third time's the charm for Tharun, indeed!
P. S. Good work on the title cards.
There's more than enough in the screenplay to make every fan of Mohanlal (the actor, i.e.) leave the cinema halls with a high. And when Benz is matched up against an antagonist like CI George Mathan (played by a freshly cast Prakash Varma), there's no way we wouldn't see Lalettan in BEAST mode, subtly and otherwise. Binu Pappu also rises to the occasion in one of his meanest efforts so far, as SI Benny. The aura around the first 30-40 minutes is one of familial bonding, friendships, and mostly what Benz does for a living. But by the time the credits roll, you'd have forgotten how jolly-good those moments were, and how much has changed in Benz's life since then.
The fight scenes (yes, this has a few) are in the not-bad-not-great category. They have a specific purpose to serve, and not just a means to showcase Mohanlal's massy side. Jakes Bejoy keeps it sweet and toned down in the first half, but goes crazy in the second (..for good reason!). DoP Shaji Kumar effectively uses the landscape of the terrain to convey the core elements of the story, while also giving the Mark-I Ambassador car a distinct persona. The visual effects work is pretty solid, especially the portions depicting a landslide.
On the flip side, I feel there's still work to be done on Tharun Moorthy's end when it comes to dialogue-writing. I'm willing to let that slide this time, given he carried the responsibility of presenting both sides of Lalettan that we all love (switching between 'cute' and 'massy'). As a filmmaker, third time's the charm for Tharun, indeed!
P. S. Good work on the title cards.
Rating - 4.25/5
A feel good family drama on its course changing its dynamics onto a nail biting emotional thriller.
The plot of the story is about a taxi driver,leading a peaceful family life in the hillside town of Pathanamthitta was drawn into a series of events surrounding his car which later turns out to be a chaos and tyranny questioning the wellbeing of his family.
The anticipation for watching this movie was higher with the sense of satisfaction and solace received through the rooted storytelling style,core humanitarian values and ideologies that Tharun portrayed through his previous outings, and this time he has absolutely nailed it. K R Sunil's story brought to life through Tharun's narrative template and the six year long wait by Rejaputhra Renjith for handing over the story to the right hands bore fruit today as an absolute peak cinema. Tharun has effortlessly carried the narration from a family drama elevating to a painful emotional thriller thereby proving his mettle to handle distinct genres. He is the modern school of realistic filmmaking and he knows how to move the cards. Stay the same and roar peak wild cinema.
Mohanlal was in his best form and is presented on screen in his complete aura as a middle class family man as cherished by Lalettan fans. This film can be termed as the best example on how actor Mohanlal can be sculpted to perfection when given in perfect hands. Shobana also gave an impeccable performance as a bold and brave lady managing her family and their combo is still a delight to watch even after 30 years. The Kingmaker of Indian ads,the Zoo zoo man,Prakash Varma is the absolute show stealer from start to end. Mind blowing performance with his debut film and the way he carries his character through the subtlety given to the nuanced layers was evident on screen as the film progresses. Binu Pappu has given one of his best performances in this film. Maniyanpillai Raju,Farhaan Faasil & Irshad Ali also made notable performances.
Veteran DOP Shaji Kumar has captured stunning visuals across various terrains perfectly weaved together by Shafique Mohammed Ali with the eternal grace of Nishadh Yusuf. Jakes BGM's that harmonised with the motion pixels elevated the movie giving a persisting painful experience to the viewers bolstered with Vishnu Govind's thoughtful and crystal cut sound design. Lalettan's action sequences is a treat to watch and hats off to Stunt Silva for bringing back Lalettan in the way we wanted.
A must watch film with family in theatres promising a paisa vasool deal and an absolute cinematic gem.
A feel good family drama on its course changing its dynamics onto a nail biting emotional thriller.
The plot of the story is about a taxi driver,leading a peaceful family life in the hillside town of Pathanamthitta was drawn into a series of events surrounding his car which later turns out to be a chaos and tyranny questioning the wellbeing of his family.
The anticipation for watching this movie was higher with the sense of satisfaction and solace received through the rooted storytelling style,core humanitarian values and ideologies that Tharun portrayed through his previous outings, and this time he has absolutely nailed it. K R Sunil's story brought to life through Tharun's narrative template and the six year long wait by Rejaputhra Renjith for handing over the story to the right hands bore fruit today as an absolute peak cinema. Tharun has effortlessly carried the narration from a family drama elevating to a painful emotional thriller thereby proving his mettle to handle distinct genres. He is the modern school of realistic filmmaking and he knows how to move the cards. Stay the same and roar peak wild cinema.
Mohanlal was in his best form and is presented on screen in his complete aura as a middle class family man as cherished by Lalettan fans. This film can be termed as the best example on how actor Mohanlal can be sculpted to perfection when given in perfect hands. Shobana also gave an impeccable performance as a bold and brave lady managing her family and their combo is still a delight to watch even after 30 years. The Kingmaker of Indian ads,the Zoo zoo man,Prakash Varma is the absolute show stealer from start to end. Mind blowing performance with his debut film and the way he carries his character through the subtlety given to the nuanced layers was evident on screen as the film progresses. Binu Pappu has given one of his best performances in this film. Maniyanpillai Raju,Farhaan Faasil & Irshad Ali also made notable performances.
Veteran DOP Shaji Kumar has captured stunning visuals across various terrains perfectly weaved together by Shafique Mohammed Ali with the eternal grace of Nishadh Yusuf. Jakes BGM's that harmonised with the motion pixels elevated the movie giving a persisting painful experience to the viewers bolstered with Vishnu Govind's thoughtful and crystal cut sound design. Lalettan's action sequences is a treat to watch and hats off to Stunt Silva for bringing back Lalettan in the way we wanted.
A must watch film with family in theatres promising a paisa vasool deal and an absolute cinematic gem.
I took a leave from my job to watch this movie with just average expectations, the film shocked me from minute 1itself. Brilliant music, story telling, direction, acting, all 10/10 with very little flaws. The film was not at all lagging and was exciting throughout, with quirky one liners from both shobana and mohanlal. The one negative i noticed was the fact that the climax was a bit rushed, but still the film managed to be entertaining thoughout. Good supporting roles from binu pappu, and ali. WELL WORTH THE MONEY. INFACT I MIGHT EVEN GO SEE IT A SECOND TIME
Hats off to tharun moorthy and kr sunil.
Hats off to tharun moorthy and kr sunil.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesJyothika was in talks to play the role of Lalitha, which was eventually done by Shobana. Before Shobana, the team also considered dancer Methil Devika and a Telugu actress.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe opening credits song shows Shanmughan's car with the number TMA 3165. But towards the end of this song and throughout the movie, Shanmughan's car is numbered KL 03 L 4455.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe opening credits show the names of Mohanlal and Shobana before the movie's name. The end credits show only Mohanlal's name before the movie's name.
- ConexõesReferences Manjil Virinja Pookkal (1980)
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 6.226.200
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 43 min(163 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1
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