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ThadamFilm posterDirected byMagizh ThirumeniProduced byInder KumarWritten byMagizh ThirumeniStarringArun Vijay
Tanya Hope
Smruthi Venkat
Vidya PradeepMusic byArun RajCinematographyGopinathEdited byN. B. SrikanthProduction
companyRedhan – The Cinema PeopleDistributed byScreen Scene Media EntertainmentRelease date
1 March 2019
Running time
138 minutes[1]CountryIndiaLanguageTamil
Thadam (lit. 'Path') is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film[2] written and directed by Magizh Thirumeni and produced by Inder Kumar. The film stars Arun Vijay in a double role along with Tanya Hope, Smruthi Venkat, and Vidya Pradeep in the lead roles. The music was composed by Arun Raj, with cinematography done by Gopinath and editing by N. B. Srikanth. Thadam marks the Tamil debut of Hope and the film debut of Venkat.[3]
The film revolves around two lookalike men, Ezhil and Kavin. While Ezhil is a construction businessman leading a peaceful life, Kavin is a thief who spends most of time gambling and conning. One night, when both are having a hard time, one of them breaks into a man's house and brutally kills him. When the investigation begins, evidence leads to the cops capturing Ezhil, before they also come across Kavin and find themselves looking for the actual murderer between the two as they dig deeper into the investigation.
Thadam was released theatrically on 1 March 2019, opening to praise for Arun Vijay's performance and the writing.[4] It was commercially successful, becoming one of the highest-grossing films of the year in Tamil Nadu.[5][6] The film has been remade in Telugu as Red with Ram Pothineni in the lead role.[7] A Hindi-language remake with Sidharth Malhotra is in the works.[8][9]
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Plot[edit]
Ezhil is a civil engineer while his lookalike, Kavin, is a gambling thief who deceives people along with his sidekick Suruli. Ezhil's love interest is Deepika, while a girl named Ananthi, loves Kavin, unaware of his real identity. One day, Kavin tries to help Suruli pay his debt by extracting money from Ananthi through lies, but she helps him in spite of knowing the truth. After taking the money, Kavin is enraged and so is Ezhil after a party. That night, one of them breaks into a house and attacks the owner Akash, stabbing him to death. The next day, Kavin frees Suruli by paying his debt and wins Ananthi's trust by returning her money and telling her the truth. However, as the investigation of Akash's murder proceeds, a selfie clicked by a couple nearby is found with either of Ezhil or Kavin in it. Both Ezhil and Kavin are brought in and investigated without their knowledge of each other's existence. Gopalakrishnan, an inspector who shares an old rivalry with Ezhil, tortures him. Ezhil reveals his car broke down, and a call taxi driver helped him. Kavin, on the other hand, cites various laws to escape torture. Sub-inspector Malarvizhi is assigned to solve the case. She reaches out to Akash's friend and shows him the photograph of Ezhil/Kavin but he refuses to recognize him. She also questions Suruli and tells him not to leave the city without permission, but he secretly escapes.
Malarvizhi then learns of the rivalry between Ezhil and Gopalakrishnan; Ezhil helped the latter's daughter elope with her lover, against her father's wishes. The forensic expert informs Malarvizhi about a hair sample recovered from the crime scene and that it doesn't match anyone in Akash's home. At the police station, Ezhil tries to escape but is interrupted by Kavin. The two violently fight, injuring everyone and damaging the station in the process. Kavin and Ezhil are revealed to be identical twins after their DNA is found to be identical and both admit to the same; they parted ways when their parents divorced. Kavin went with his mother, who was addicted to gambling but wouldn't refuse anyone who asks her help. One day she tried to convince him that she'd give up gambling, but instead committed suicide. Kavin was then taken in by his father but got into a violent fight with him and Ezhil. When their father died, Kavin became interested in studying the law but left studies due to his lack of college ethics. When Ezhil's ring for Deepika went missing, he reported Kavin to the police. The police beat up Kavin who himself told Ezhil to look for the ring in the drawer. Ezhil realized his mistake but Kavin, who came home for a photo of their mother, vowed to seek revenge.
Gopalakrishnan still wants to frame Ezhil but the call taxi driver who helped Ezhil confirms he was really stuck on the night of the murder. It also is proved that Kavin paid Suruli's debt with gambling money he won after playing all night. The court acquits both Kavin and Ezhil in order to protect the innocent one from punishment. A disappointed Malazvizhi later calls Akash's friend to inquire about the girl he was infatuated with. Learning it was Deepika, she is shocked. Ezhil is finally revealed to have murdered Akash for drugging, raping and killing Deepika, while Kavin found out about Akash's murder and helped Ezhil by getting himself arrested.
Kavin then meets Ezhil on the highway and explains how Malarvizhi can't reopen the case as she created a fake witness to help Ezhil, and could herself get into trouble. Ezhil hands him over a photograph of them with their mother and tells him he is going to Mumbai, and later to Copenhagen, never to return. Having sold all of his property in India, Ezhil gives 50% share to Kavin out of goodwill. After his marriage with Ananthi, Kavin realizes his lack of trust in his mother prompted her to kill herself. At the end, one of the investigating officers in a documentary calls the case unprecedented, before someone tells him similar cases have occurred in other countries.
Cast[edit]
Arun Vijay in a dual role as Ezhil and Kavin
Tanya Hope as Deepika, Ezhil's love interest
Smruthi Venkat as Ananthi, an innocent woman and Kavin's one-sided lover (later Kavin's wife)
Vidya Pradeep as Sub-Inspector Malarvizhi
Sonia Aggarwal as Ezhil and Kavin's mother
Vijayan as Inspector M. Gopalakrishnan
Yesakkiappan as Aakash
Yogi Babu as Suruli
George as Police Constable Dhanasekar
Meera Krishnan as Chechi
Suruli as Forensic Officer Bhagya
Johnson Madhivanan as constable
Production[edit]
In March 2017, Arun Vijay revealed that he would next work on a film directed by Magizh Thirumeni, which marks the second film for the duo after Thadaiyara Thaakka (2012).[10] Produced by Inder Kumar, the film was launched in April 2017 at Chennai.[11][12] Arun Vijay was reported to be playing a double role, while the film would be based on a real life story.[13] The film has three heroines, Tanya Hope, Vidya Pradeep and Smruthi Venkat.[14] Arun Raj was selected to compose the music for this film, marking his first collaboration between Magizh Tirumeni and Arun Vijay. Gopinath and N. B. Srikanth were signed on to be the film's cinematographer and editor.[15][16] FEFSI Vijayan and Meera Krishnan were also cast in the film before the film entered production in June 2017.[17][18]
Soundtrack[edit]
This film's soundtrack is composed by Arun Raj making his debut as a music director. Lyrics are written by Arun Raj, Madhan Karky, Thamarai, and Magizh Thirumeni
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length1."Inayae"Madhan KarkySid Sriram, Padmalatha3:352."Tappu Thanda"EknathV. M. Mahalingam, Arun Raj, Rohit Sridhar3:403."Vidhi Nadhiyae"Madhan KarkyL. V. Revanth3:204."Thadam Theme"Arun RajArun Raj2:005."Vidhi Nadhiyae (reprise)"Madhan KarkyArun Raj3:28
Critical reception[edit]
Sify stated 3.5 out of 5 stars stating "The presentation is smart and stylish. An engaging whodunit thriller from the word go. The biggest strength is Arun Vijay and his convincing performance as Ezhil and Kavin".[19] The Times of India rated 3.5 out of 5 stars stating "Thadam has an intriguingly written flow of events which begins from the pre-interval point and maintains the suspense factor till the end".[20] Behindwoods rated 3 out of 5 stars stating "Thadam's intriguing screenplay especially in the second half makes it an engaging investigative thriller that should not be missed".[21] The Hindu staed "Thadam by Magizh Thirumeni is an effective murder mystery involving identical twins".[22] Film Companion rated 2.5 out of 5 stars stating "The cinematographer keeps throwing in slightly angled frames, which give the sense of a dual reality: one normal, one skewed. We think we know who did it — but do we?"[23] India Today rated 2.5 out of 5 stars stating "Director Magizh Thirumeni's second film with Arun Vijay, Thadam, deals with a sensitive and intriguing murder mystery. But the screenplay is messed up and filled with spoonfeeding moments, says our review".[24] IndiaGlitz rated 2.75 out of 5 stars staing "Go for this murder mystery/psychological thriller film that is different from the usual fare".[25] The Indian Express rated 3 out of 5 stars stating "At first glance, Thadam, inspired by real events, comes across as a pretty straightforward urban thriller. But as the layers peel, you discover it is cleverly written—in parts".[26] Firstpost rated 3 out of 5 stars stating "Thadam is an out-and-out Arun Vijay film. A well made thriller which takes the audiences by surprise in its climax with some twists and turns".[27] Deccan Chronicle rated 3.5 out of 5 stars stating "Barring couple of dull moments, Thadam is a well-written engrossing thriller worth a watch".[28] The News Minute rated 3 out of 5 stars stating "The film has a deceptively simple storyline but the treatment makes all the difference".[29]
Box Office[edit]
The film collected ₹5.84 crore (US$910,339.37) in 3 days, nearly ₹14.4 crore (US$2.24 million) in Tamil Nadu at the end of second weekend and a total of ₹2.35 crore (US$366,318.07) in Chennai in 10 days, ₹65 lakh (US$101,322.02) in Karnataka, ₹60 lakh (US$93,528.02) in Kerala.[30] Thadam grossed ₹2.3 crore (US$320,000) in its third weekend, taking its estimated cumulative gross in Tamil Nadu to ₹16.4 crore (US$2.3 million) at the end of 20 days.[31]
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