Top ten attractions of 'Thoongavanam' that make it a must watch
Two days from now, Kamal Haasan starrer 'Thoongavanam' produced by Raj Kamal Films International would have hit the screens across the globe. The advance booking for tickets have been phenomenal and the first few days are already houseful across centres.
Here we bring ten best reasons on why you should grab your tickets for 'Thoongavanam' at the earliest and enjoy it onscreen.
Kamal Haasan
What else can be a better reason to watch a Kamal Haasan film? The films that have had the association of Kamal Haasan in any form have been superior in one way or other. In that way 'Thoongavanam' is definitely going to be an experience that should not be missed for just this reason.
Kamal playing his age
Kamal Haasan is still a top leaguestar and is still capable of looking young and sporting six pack physique in films. But he has lead the way in playing the roles that suit his real life age. In 'Uttama Villain' he acted as an ageing superstar and in 'Papanasam' he acted as a middle aged father of children at their teens. In 'Thoongavanam' the same aspect is retained as the star plays the middle aged single father in search of his kidnapped son.
Deepavali release after 14 years
The last occasion when Kamal had a Deepavali release was with 'Aalavandhan' in 2001. The film was way ahead of its time and the box office returns were not pleasing. But the preceding year's Deepavali saw the release of 'Thenali' which was one of the biggest blockbusters in Kamal's career and the film completed a massive 175 days run in theaters.
Seeing the trailers and positive buzz surrounding the film, we can expect 'Thoongavanam' to repeat the 'Thenali' magic.
Stylish and Realistic thriller
With the association of a man like Kamal Haasan who keeps himself updated about technological advancements and from the visuals of the trailer it could be understood that we can expect a most stylish thriller flicks of recent years. The story has been adopted from a French film and Kamal has written the screenplay with Suka's dialogues. So we need not have any doubt about the tempo of the narration and the sharpness of dialogues could be felt in the trailer itself. More importantly the film will be realistic too. In his interview to Indiaglitz,. 'Thoongavanam', director Rajesh.M.Selva has revealed that even the fight sequences in the film have been shot in a way that will not violate the laws of gravity and the film is completely devoid of larger than life elements. That the film does not have a full song and the running time is going be just a few minutes above two hours vouch for a racy roller coaster ride.
Trisha as a cop
'Thoongavanam' is the second film for Trisha with Kamal Haasan, after 'Manmadhan Ambu'. The ever charming actress has acted as an undercover cop for the first time in this film and her costumes, hairstyle and the entire makeover have undergone drastic changes for this film. Trisha's getup as well as character will be a never seen before experience in all aspects. What more, the talented actress has dubbed on her own for this film.
Prakash Raj as the lead villain
Prakash Raj is one of the phenomenal actors Indian cinema has ever seen. This is his third film with the legendary actor Kamal Haasan and he is going to be locking horns with Kamal for the first time. In 'Vasool Raja MBBS' though Prakash Raj played the antagonist he cannot be termed as a villain. In 'Vettaiyadu Vilaiyadu', Prakash had played a positive cameo role.
From the trailer of 'Thoongavanam' it could be guessed that Prakash Raj plays a dreadful drug mafia leader. So for the first time Prakash Raj plays the lead villain in a film which has Kamal as the hero and this is going to be a scream.
Kishore and Sampath, first time in a Kamal film
Kishore and Sampath Raj are two of the fine actors who have emerged in recent years. This is the first time they are acting in a film with Kamal who has a special eye for recognizing talents. We can be sure that both of these powerhouses of talents would have a role justifying their caliber and this is only going to add more taste to the treat.
Ghibran's music
Ghibran's association with Kamal Haasan needs no introduction. The youn talent has provided soulful songs for 'Uttama Villain' and 'Papanasam' and it may be a slight disappointment for music buffs that 'Thoongavanam' music album is limited to one song. But that song has been the blast of a treat from the duo. With Vairamuthu's meaningful lyrics and Kamal's brilliant rendition, the song easily made to the top of the
Two days from now, Kamal Haasan starrer Thoongavanam produced by Raj Kamal Films International would have hit the screens across the globe....
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