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THOONGAVANAM MOVIE REVIEW
- 11/10/2015 11:54:48 AM
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Production: Raaj Kamal Films International
Cast: Kamal Haasan, Prakash Raj, Trisha, Uma Riyaz Khan
Direction: Rajesh M Selva
Screenplay: Kamal Haasan
Story: Kamal Haasan
Music: M Ghibran
Background score: M Ghibran
Cinematography: Sanu Varghese
Who's the hero? Who's the bad guy? If the captor of Kamal's son isn't on the top of the food chain, who is? Does Kamal have a part in the food chain too or is he a clean cop? Kamal Nallavara Kettavara? If he is indeed clean, why does Trisha and Kishore have to chase him down? Not until the end of Thoongavanam, will you know and even the smallest hint to one of the above question will spoil the experience of watching this crime thriller.
"Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup." Everyone loves the quote and if there's anyone who's like the quote, it is Ulaganayagan. Kamal plays Diwakar, a veteran official of the Narcotic Control Bureau. With Kamal, the audience gets into the character of Diwakar.
Trisha's makeover as an officer of the NCB adds spice to the movie watching experience. She shows strength and agility, which is of great importance to the role. Prakash Raj as Vittal Rao, is no stereotypical mafioso. He portrays arrogance, feels fear and struggles with pain. Kishore, Sampath, Asha Sharath, Yugi Sethu, Jagan and Madhu Shalini add excitement to the plot. Aman Abdullah,
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