Thagaraaru – Movie Review

Review Overview

Arulnithi & Poorna
Supporting Artists
Narration
Technical Aspects

Rustic and action trigger

Cast – Arulnithi, Poorna, Jaya Prakash, Aruldas, Murugadoss, Tarun Shatriya, Pawan and others..

Cinematography – Dillraj

Editing – T.S. Suresh

Music – Dharan Kumar, Background Score – Praveen Sathya

Written & Directed by – Ganesh Vinayacc

Produced by – Dhayanidhi Alagiri 

Studio – Cloud Nine Movies 

 

Thagaraaru is stuffed with friendship, love and action. Four friends, Three groups, One love, One murder and a revenge is Thagaraaru all about! The movie begins with four friends who finds happiness in small thefts and each others company.

Thagaraaru presents Arulnithi as Saravanan, Poorna as Meenakshi, Pawan as Senthil, Tarun Shatriya as Pazhani, Murugadoss as Aarumugam and Bava Lakshmanan as Bucket. Four friends makes life simple & happy with their daily activities and gets in trouble involving in 3 different incidents. The first one is with Aruldas, Second with Jayaprakash and the third with a police officer. On the other hand Arulnithi takes a romantic track with Poorna, a traditional Madurai girl, daughter of a rough & tough financier Jayaprakash. Pawan, friend of Arulnithi is the person who is not really happy with the love is always against Poorna and love.

One dark night, Pawan and Tarun gets mobbed by an unknown person and kills Tarun. Compensating on friend’s loss, the three friends plans to find the person and take a revenge. The three doubts police officer, Aruldas and Jayaprakash considering their previous issues happened and ends up finally in an unexpected twist is the climax.

Considering performance, Arulnithi breaks his silence from Mouna Guru, Tarun expressed well and will be the pick among friends, Jayaprakash is typical and Poorna this time gets enough space to prove. On technical side, BGM score was impressive, Dhilip’s stunts were realistic, cinematographer fulfills the requirement. Overall, Thagaraaru is a neat pick which won’t make you bored, but misses elements in narration and commercial terms.

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