The hidden details in 'Jagame Thandhiram' trailer
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The trailer of Dhanush's 'Jagame Thanthiram' that released earlier today has been received with much enthusiasm from fans who are awaiting the release of the movie itself on Netflix on June 18th.
The 'Jagame Thandhiram' trailer which has a run time of 2.23 minutes is an absolute visual treat for Dhanush fans, packed action scenes with bloodsheds, longchase, gunfires and Dhanush's unique acting style. The trailer opens with a signboard that reads "GP Correction and detention", breaking down of frames also help us find that there are two groups of people protesting for and against Bicore. And towards the middle of the trailer people are being arrested which hints us of the same. If the speculation is right the storyline might have refugees fighting for their livelihood.
The trailer also comprises uncomplicated but heavy-hitting dialogues in Karthik Subbarajs unique style. . To highlight, the dialogue of Aishwarya Lakshmi where she says " Tamil endral Tamil Nadu mattum dhana" hits hard and from her appearance, it is anticipated that she might be a Sri Lankan singer. And the dialogue of Dhanush that goes " Avangala Namba ooda vidanum" which translates to " we should make them run" gives absolute goosebumps.
Apart from them, James Cosmo the main antagonist is also seen in few scenes but convinces his villainy through his body language and short dialogues. Madras fame Kalaiyarasan is also seen laughing in the trailer which again makes us think he might die in the hands of Dhanush as the previous frame shows Dhanush pointing a gun.
Director Karthik Subbaraj has made the perfect trailer cut with references to the movie "Amaidhi Padai" towards the end with the dialogue " Sozhar parambarayil oru London dhadha" which confirms its a story of a don. The expectations on this film have definitely gone high with Santhosh Narayan's ecstatic music adding a strong touch throughout.
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