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Thangalaan – review

NT BureauBy NT BureauAugust 16, 2024No Comments
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A compelling watch
Thangalaan, directed by Pa Ranjith, is an ambitious historical drama set in the late 1800s during British rule, centered around the Kolar Gold Fields in Karnataka. The film features an ensemble cast including Vikram, Parvathy Thiruvothu, Pasupathy, and Malavika Mohanan, bringing to life a story of struggle, exploitation, and mystical intrigue.
The narrative unfolds with British overseer Clement, driven by his greed for gold, seeking to exploit the ancient mines of Tipu Sultan. He recruits laborers from Veppur village, traditionally miners, promising them a share of the wealth and a way out of poverty. Thangalaan (Vikram), along with his wife (Parvathy) and other villagers, initially skeptical, is drawn to Clement’s offer by the promise of better living conditions and self-respect.
As they embark on the arduous journey to Kolar, they confront fears about Aarthi (Malavika Mohanan), a mystical entity said to guard the gold. The story intertwines with the supernatural as Thangalaan and his group grapple with harsh realities and eerie legends. The central questions of whether they find gold, whether Aarthi is a myth, and Clement’s true intentions form the crux of the narrative.
Vikram delivers a stellar performance as Thangalaan, showcasing his versatility and depth. His portrayal captures both the emotional weight and physical demands of the role, making his character’s journey deeply engaging. Parvathy and Pasupathy also excel in their roles, embodying the period’s dialect and mannerisms with authenticity. Malavika Mohanan contributes a notable performance as Aarthi, adding a layer of mysticism and tension.
Director Pa Ranjith excels in creating a visually striking period piece, blending historical accuracy with fantastical elements. The film’s raw and rustic portrayal of the Kolar Gold Fields, combined with evocative costumes and makeup, effectively immerses viewers in the era’s struggles and environment. The cinematography by A Kishor Kumar is commendable, enhancing the film’s visual appeal.
GV Prakash’s musical score and background score are well-suited to the film’s setting, adding depth and atmosphere to the narrative. The soundtrack complements the drama, though the editing could have been more precise to maintain a tighter pace throughout.
“Thangalaan” offers a unique concept, blending historical drama with mystical realism. The film’s depiction of the harsh realities faced by the tribals and the stark settings effectively convey their plight. However, the slow pacing in the first half and the somewhat meandering second half detract from its overall impact. The hallucinations and period Tamil dialogues may also pose a challenge for some viewers.
Thangalaan stands out for its ambitious storytelling and strong performances, particularly by Vikram and Parvathy. Pa Ranjith’s commitment to themes of social justice and marginalization is evident, though the film’s execution occasionally falters. Despite its pacing issues and some jarring elements, Thangalaan remains a visually impressive and thought-provoking drama that offers a fresh take on historical storytelling with a touch of mysticism.
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