Movie: Thalaivan Thalaivii
Rating: 3.25/5
Rating: 3.25/5
Cast: Vijay Sethupathi, Nithya Menen, Deepa Shankar, Kaali Venkat, Saravanan, Chemban Vinod Jose, RK Suresh, Janaki Suresh, and others
Director: Pandiraj
Produced By: Sathya Jyothi Films
Release Date: 25-07-2025
Story:
The movie tells the tale of a couple who tie the knot and vow to live happily ever after. Yet, their relationship is full of arguments, and the rest of the story dives into how they work through their issues.
Performances:
Nithya Menen and Vijay Sethupathi excel in their roles as Aagasam and Perarasi. As Pottu, Aagasam's mother, Deepa Shankar shines with her tricky blend of cunning and care. Kaali Venkat, Saravanan, Chemban Vinod Jose, RK Suresh, and Janaki Suresh all did an awesome job in their parts.
What worked for the film:
Thalaivan Thalaivii's vibe is super loud and wild, but it is not because of bad writing; it is all about the intentional chaos that reflects a rural family drama.
Director Pandiraj takes the everyday arguments of a family, especially newlyweds, and cranks up the drama and emotions. Sure, one might just take a deep breath and sigh while watching the makers and could even get a little frustrated, yet he or she ends up laughing hard at the crazy and entertaining events unfolding.
From Aagasam to Perarasi, everyone in Thalaivan Thalaivii has their flaws. They are typical people who slip up now and then, yet they acknowledge their imperfections and are willing to discuss their choices when it is necessary.
What did not work for the film:
After a while, the film starts to feel a bit repetitive given its setup, and it could have skipped some of those moments. Sometimes, things get out of hand and people start throwing punches—couples hit each other, or brothers and sisters bring in thugs, turning the whole thing into a wild scene.
Thalaivan Thalaivii Review and Verdict:
Pandiraj's Thalaivan Thalaivii is a fun ride filled with entertaining and relatable parts, thanks to strong performances. Sometimes the audience could let out a sigh and feel a little frustrated with the repetition in proceedings, but it ultimately finishes on a high note.
Produced By: Sathya Jyothi Films
Release Date: 25-07-2025
Story:
The movie tells the tale of a couple who tie the knot and vow to live happily ever after. Yet, their relationship is full of arguments, and the rest of the story dives into how they work through their issues.
Performances:
Nithya Menen and Vijay Sethupathi excel in their roles as Aagasam and Perarasi. As Pottu, Aagasam's mother, Deepa Shankar shines with her tricky blend of cunning and care. Kaali Venkat, Saravanan, Chemban Vinod Jose, RK Suresh, and Janaki Suresh all did an awesome job in their parts.
What worked for the film:
Thalaivan Thalaivii's vibe is super loud and wild, but it is not because of bad writing; it is all about the intentional chaos that reflects a rural family drama.
Director Pandiraj takes the everyday arguments of a family, especially newlyweds, and cranks up the drama and emotions. Sure, one might just take a deep breath and sigh while watching the makers and could even get a little frustrated, yet he or she ends up laughing hard at the crazy and entertaining events unfolding.
From Aagasam to Perarasi, everyone in Thalaivan Thalaivii has their flaws. They are typical people who slip up now and then, yet they acknowledge their imperfections and are willing to discuss their choices when it is necessary.
What did not work for the film:
After a while, the film starts to feel a bit repetitive given its setup, and it could have skipped some of those moments. Sometimes, things get out of hand and people start throwing punches—couples hit each other, or brothers and sisters bring in thugs, turning the whole thing into a wild scene.
Thalaivan Thalaivii Review and Verdict:
Pandiraj's Thalaivan Thalaivii is a fun ride filled with entertaining and relatable parts, thanks to strong performances. Sometimes the audience could let out a sigh and feel a little frustrated with the repetition in proceedings, but it ultimately finishes on a high note.
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