Movie Review - Thoranai

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Thoranai
Movie

Thoranai
Director
Saba Iyappan
Producer
GK Film Corporation
Music
Mani Sharma
Cast
Vishal, Shriya, Prakash Raj, Kishore
By Moviebuzz
Statutory warning: Trying to make a movie that packs in everything, from action, romance, sentiments to drama, with ample dose of song 'n' dance, is a recipe for disaster. The problem with Thoranai are sundry. First and foremost, it's got a dead script. Nothing, simply nothing happens in the first half of the film. Written and directed by debutant Saba Iyyapan, the six songs at regular intervals and Shriya Saran's glamour in them is the only thing that wakes you up from your sleep while watching Thoranai, the mind-numbing new film at the cinemas this weekend. Much like those bad eighties potboilers, Thoranai too is held together by a threadbare script centered on a predictable plot. Treatment is over-the-top, so indulgent that it fails to establish any connect. Murugan (Vishal) comes to Chennai is search of his elder brother who had left home after their mother (Geeta) punishes the little boy. The mother, who is still guilty about the incident, craves for her son and now our hero swears that he will bring him back! In Chennai, he meets two goons- Tamilarasu (Prakash Raj) and Guru (Kishore) who controls the city and are always at loggerheads with each other. Murugan finally spots his brother (That's the twist in the tale) and will he be able to reform him and take him back to his mother? We have the goonda gang, the police force led by an encounter specialist (Lal) and a state minister (Sayaji Shinde) who is after the brothers. Told, and told and re-told, the characters, scenes, songs, comedy and even the mother-sentiments are a dampener. Vishal attempts at comedy with Santhanam and Parvai Muniamma is slack and the laughs aren't coming. Despite some re-hashed music from Mani Sharma, the songs seem like they're only prolonging your misery. Arbitrarily packing in elements of every genre without actually bothering to stop and see if the mix does work, Thoranai is like an overcooked stew.

Verdict: Below Average

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(i'd thought the movie w'd be good but it doesnt say that.. anyways the songs are fab and vishal looks better compared to his other movies)
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Posted: 16 years ago
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thanks for the review Pulwasha!

I have heard the songs, they are not that impressive at all...well acoording to me...expected some good story cause of the promo on suntv...but very dissapointed to read the first review..anyway lets wait n see what others says about this movie.

btw..I think Vishaks bro is either prakash or kishore😉
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Posted: 16 years ago
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well i shld say song in place of songs.. i love Vaa chellam
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Thank you Pulwasha chellom...
I'm yet to hear the songs, but I saw some pics... hmm... looks like a dissapointing review... we'll have to wait and see what our IF members say...
hmmm... lately the high budget movies' stories aren't that appealing...:(
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Was It that bad?
Anyways thanks for the early heads up...Iam not going to watch it!

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