Ajith and Manju warrier starrer 'Thunivu' is a bank heist thriller directed by H Vinoth. The music for the movie is composed by Ghibran. The rest of.
The FDFS of the movie is scheduled at 1 am on January 11 and fans have started their celebration on social media. A video of the title card portion of 'Thunivu' captured from a theatre has been doing rounds on the internet ahead of its FDFS. As the films 'Thunivu' and 'Varisu' are releasing at the same time, a theatre in Andaman and Nicobar flipped a coin to decide which film will have more screens. The film is inspired from #chitthiserial and #Thirumathiselvam Inspite of that the film is shit from the anus... He also shared the list of areas in which 'Varisu' and 'Thunivu' are currently leading in. Ajith's fans excited as the film has less than 12 hours to be released in the big screens. The movie has already premiered in the UK and UAE and reports suggest that the film is an wholesome entertainer. Speaking in a media interaction in December 2022, Dil Raju reportedly stated that Vijay is a bigger factor than Ajith in Tamil Nadu and said that it is not wrong to request Udhayanidhi Stalin to allot more screens for ‘Varisu’. He also added that Ajith's 'Thunivu' is leading in areas of Madurai, Trichy, Salem. Both the films have early morning screening only on January 11 and January 12. 'Varisu' premiered today, January 10 at overseas and a movie audience in US who watched the film is disappointed with Vijay's selection of movie. There will be no unequal distribution in the number of screens.”
Director H Vinoth's Thunivu starring Ajith Kumar, Manju Warrier and John Kokken is a bank heist thriller with an interesting plot at its core.
Overall, Thunivu is a film that brings back the Ajith we have enjoyed in the past. Ghibran’s Chilla Chilla song was a treat to watch on the big screen. That being said, Ajith Kumar is the soul of the film. Though she has a lesser screen time, she has done her best to stand out from the crowd. Also, the downside of Thunivu is the lack of emotional connect in the flashback portions, as they give you a been-there-seen-that feel. The action pieces go on for a while and there’s a lot of beating around the bush that happens before the big reveal happens. At times, you feel like there’s information overload and fans need to hold on till the pre-climax and climax to understand the big picture. With a detailed script, the story feels scrambled in a lot of places and dragging in a few instances. The film and Ajith issue a strong statement against suicide, which is one of the highlights of the film. They are detailed and also conveyed in such a way that it strikes a chord with everyone. The film’s trailer set the tone for a commercial entertainer centered around a bank heist and fans were eager to see Ajith become an anti-hero once again after the much-celebrated Mankatha. Ajith and his gang decide not to accept the proposition.
Thunivu, the much-awaited Ajith Kumar starrer has finally hit the theatres. Here are the 5 interesting revelations made by director H Vinoth, about the ...
When he narrated the story idea of Thunivu, Ajith instantly fell in love with a particular film and suggested that they should work on that particular subject, next. So, H Vinoth and his team decided to proceed without a love story in the film. Interestingly, H Vinoth is one of the rare Tamil cinema directors who doesn't really enjoy shooting song sequences or placing them forcefully in his narratives. Interestingly, the director admitted that he thoroughly enjoys writing and conceiving action sequences, and that is the reason why his films have many extremely detailed stunts. Ajith Kumar is receiving excellent reviews for his performance in a grey-shaded role in the film, while director H Vinoth is being praised for his making style. While the name and presence of a commercial movie star like Ajith immensely benefit the film and its storytelling, the same might end up as a major disadvantage. Also, the star is completely a director's actor and gives a free hand to them. According to director H Vinoth, working with a big star like Ajith Kumar has its own advantages and disadvantages. However, Vinoth added that he is not against adding songs to a film, as he is well aware that the audiences come to the theatres not just to watch the film, but also for celebrating it. [Valimai](https://www.pinkvilla.com/entertainment/south/valimai-movie-review-ajith-starrer-amped-superb-action-blocks-1031451) (his last outing with Ajith Kumar) don't have a full-fledged romantic track. Here are the 5 interesting revelations made by director H Vinoth, about the action film. The project, which is helmed by talented filmmaker H Vinoth, has reportedly opened to positive reviews.
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Yet, sometimes all of this commentary comes at the cost of the film becoming pedestrian and didactic. H Vinoth is aware of this, and that’s why there’s a dialogue in the film that goes something to the tune of, “People always like the ones who entertain them, and not the ones who keep delivering messages.” Maybe, that’s true of films as well. Everything in the film happens in the broad daylight, but they are all pretty dark. The characterisation of the corrupt journalist and his dealings with an equally corrupt police officer are funny and worrying at the same time. Right from the first frame of Thunivu, Vinoth starts setting up the story because he has a bit of a complex one to tell. A gang, with the help of a police officer, plots a bank heist to steal a huge sum of money, which is illegally stored in a bank.
The one real aspect of Thunivu that works well is how there's barely any room for basic goodness. Everyone in the film is a little selfish and it's the ...
And you really have to respect this decision because a) this is a more accurate picture of the world because everyone is a little corrupt and b) Vinoth cannot write a real, well-meaning character to save his life. But even this point is arrived at by using a second flashback that features one of the driest bits of writing, only to explain how a bank employee must transform himself to fit into the bank’s unethical modus operandi. But in Thunivu, even this pensioner just doesn’t want to miss out on a get-rich-quick scheme, even if it is in the form of a mutual funds plan. What this does is make even the paavams in the film a tad more alive. It works reasonably well as it gets you to see human behaviour of the outsiders, especially when a bank robbery is taking place. Yet the cleverness of this setup is in understanding how it operates like a see-saw, with the intentions of the bank only becoming clearer as we keep going up the chain of command, working our way up to top management.
Ajith Kumar's charisma takes the centre stage in H Vinoth's Thunivu about corruption in private banks, but the film loses itself in some glaring issues.
It was obvious for the fans to make parallels with Ajith’s 2011 film Mankatha given that this film too has a menacing Ajith at the forefront of a bank heist — here too there are double-crosses and... While it’s true that Ajith shoulders the film through his charisma and enigmatic dialogue delivery, he faces no real threat in Thunivu and we get a villain who asks the hero to promise not to kill him (!). We get a second flashback that also adds more substance to the story. For instance, all of a sudden we are expected to back two of the gang members... However, the backstory we get for the gang leaves no impression and there are a lot of unanswered questions. Thunivu is an out-and-out Ajith Kumar show — he enters with a bang, shakes a leg often, sends goons flying, and moonwalks through this cakewalk of a film that doesn’t demand too much from him.
Thunivu movie review: Ajith Kumar stars in one of his most entertaining performances since Mankatha (2011). The Tamil film also stars Manju Warrier and John ...
The rest of the story is about what is Ajith actually doing inside the bank and does he really plan to rob it. The film does fumble towards the end, when the action feels underwhelming but the film has enough moments to keep one invested. But it’s the character of Ajith, who oozes swag from the word go, which makes this one of his most entertaining performances since Mankatha (2011). Ajith earns the trust of the gang and makes them work for him. Everything goes as planned and the gang succeeds in taking control of the bank along with a large group of hostages. [Ajith Kumar, ](https://www.hindustantimes.com/topic/ajith)is a modern-day companion piece to Shankar’s 1993 film Gentleman.
Thunivu movie review live updates: Ajith Kumar's film Thunivu is one of the most-awaited films of Tamil cinema.
Thunivu is a heist thriller which has Ajith essaying the role of a bank robber. Thunivu has received a good advance booking in Tamil Nadu. [indianexpress.com](https://indianexpress.com), “Thunivu is a multi-genre film with songs, comedy, fights, and everything you expect from a commercial film.
Ajith and Manju warrier starrer 'Thunivu' is a bank heist thriller directed by H Vinoth. The music for the movie is composed by Ghibran. The rest of.
Let's take a look at the 'Varisu' vs 'Thunivu' box office clash, and 5 reasons why it's going to be the biggest battle between Vijay and Ajith this Pongal. A Twitter user who watched both the major Tamil films that released today, took to social media to explain the differences in both the films and shared his opinion of why Ajith's 'Thunivu' was a better watch. VFX could have been better and that too VFX for an intro song in an @actorvijay movie should be completely avoided ! Anyway the movie will end up collecting in crores why can’t the production team spend few bucks on the intro number ! Kollywood's biggest box office battle is on for this Pongal as Vijay and Ajith face each other at the box office. A 19-year-old Ajith fan Bharatkumar died during the Thadhavu movie celebration in Chennai. Vijay’s long-anticipated film ‘Varisu’ has been released in theatres today and fans are happy with the movie's release. 'Thunivu' became the first Indian film to be promoted at the US stock exchange Nasdaq. It is stated that the movie makers decided to play the trailer during the Pongal releases to reach a wider audience. Now, the shocking report is that full versions of 'Thunivu' and Varisu' have been leaked online within hours of their release. According to reports, it has been stated that the 'Pathaan' trailer that was released yesterday will be screened during the shows of Ajith's 'Thunivu' and Vijay's 'Varisu' in Tamil Nadu. Singer Manasi MM who crooned the song 'Ranjithame' watched the film with fans at Rohini theatre, Chennai.
The Ajith-starrer starts off with a bang, where a group of men are planning a bank robbery. Their motive is thwarted by the presence of a white.thunivu ...
The plan by the robbers is soon thwarted by a white-bearded man named Dark Devil, who also seems to be there for the heist. The songs and the BGM by Ghibran gel well with the film. The occasional flashbacks tell us a little bit about the lead characters, but the aim is only to help us connect the dots. The first half offers plenty of action and features some cool dance scenes by Ajith, who invokes Michael Jackson with a moonwalk style. The plan is executed in no time by the robbers. The ‘Thala’ Ajith-starrer starts off with a bang, where a group of men are planning a bank robbery.
As big Pongal releases – Thala Ajith's Thunivu and Thalapathy Vijay's Varisu– hit theatres on Wednesday, moviegoers said on Twitter while these movies are ...
The latest H Vinoth directorial focuses on a mastermind and his team forms a plan and commits bank heists across Chennai but their motives continue to be a mystery. MOST READ He wrote, “Varisu (4/5): Beautiful family entertainer with mass moments. Works mainly due to Thalapathy Vijay’s charisma and screen presence.. A user wrote, “Varisu ends with one complete family sentiment (sic). Another movie lover said the movie is a beautiful entertainer having mass moments. A sureshot Pongal winner, with hollywood style making. Ordinary story, but a brilliant screenplay by H Vinoth and terrific screen presence from AK. Another user said that while the story is ordinary, the screenplay by H Vinoth and Thala Ajith’s screen presence is terrific. Film critic and trade analyst Ramesh Bala begged to differ as he gave Thunivu a four-star rating and said Ajith Kumar’s performance is a treat for his fans and Manju Warrier’s acting is also good. Second half H Vintoth connects with the audience. As big Pongal releases – Thala Ajith’s Thunivu and Thalapathy Vijay’s Varisu– hit theatres on Wednesday, moviegoers said on Twitter while these movies are good to watch, they are strictly meant for fans.
In the recent Telugu-language crime thriller 'HIT 2', a clear hint of the villain's motive is given right at the start of the film. It was a choice that its ...
The amount of effort shown by the action department is praiseworthy. In the absence of witty dialogue and wittier machinations, it falls on the guns to do the talking. And he is Dark Devil, who is the actual monster. Ajith's characterization is somewhat one-dimensional in the first half. And they do the talking way too much. Ajith gets to show vulnerability in some scenes. If 'SVP' batted for the EMI-paying middle-class, 'Thunivu' speaks for the victims of.. Least do they know that the biggest bullet is waiting to pounce on them. The very initial portions give a taste of the motives of Ajith's Dark Devil, a Devil sent by God (as a character says). 'Thunivu' counts on the ongoing narrative that middle-class debtors and indebted farmers are never spared by banks, while mega fraudsters are treated with kid gloves. Also, it is no crime to charge for SMS updates and all. In 'Thunivu', the latest Tamil-language release alongside
The day has, however, gone horribly wrong in the capital city of Tamil Nadu, with one fan losing his life after he fell off a truck while celebrating the ...
In addition, fans of both actors have clashed at multiple locations, with police forced to lathi-charge the offenders. [Bank, IT Stocks Drag Key Indices Down 1%; Nifty Slips Below 18k](/epaper/delhicapital/2023/jan/11/et-front/bank-it-stocks-drag-key-indices-down-1-nifty-slips-below-18k/articleshow/96893471.cms) Fans got on top of a moving lorry that was crossing the theatre and started dancing on it ahead of the first show of the
The 'first day, first show' of actor Ajith's Thunivu by his fans on Wednesday turned tragic when a 19-year-old youth fell from atop a tanker lorry on which ...
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According to very early reports, Ajith Kumar's Thunivu has scored a marginal lead over Thalapathy Vijay's Varisu at the box office in Tamil Nadu.
According to estimates, Varisu is headed to collecting in the range of Rs 8.50 crore to 9.00 crore outside of Tamil Nadu and Thunivu on the other hand is looking to fall in the range of Rs 8.00 to 8.50 crore. Thunivu has emerged one of the biggest openers for Ajith Kumar outside of Tamil Nadu, and without a clash, a career best opening for AK was definitely on cards as the trailer had spiked excitement not just in the fans, but also the audience outside of TN. In fact, the combined sum of Petta and Viswasam even exceeds the current biggest grosser Ponniyin Selvan. According to early box office trends, Thunivu is headed for an opening day gross in the range of Rs 18.50 to 20.50 crore, and Varisu on the other hand has clocked a state gross in the vicinity of Rs 17 to 19 crore. In the overseas belt too, Thunivu has opened much above what Ajith Kumar films generally do, and it’s actually an indication of his box office stamina. Pongal is a huge period for the box office in Tamil Nadu. The number of cinemas and shows for both Varisu and Thunivu are not too apart but Thunivu has managed to get better collecting cinemas and bigger screens by seating, building a bigger capacity than Varisu. It’s a huge day for Kollywood and the good news also lies in the fact that the festive season in the state actually begins from Friday, which would give both the films longer than usual legs at the box office. And as expected, both Thunivu and Varisu have taken a bumper start at the box office in Tamil Nadu. The All India Gross for both the films will be in the range of Rs 27 crore, which takes the combined full day total to approximately Rs 54 crore. It’s a nominal difference between the two films, and this has primarily come because Thunivu has managed to get better screens than Varisu. While Thunivu had shows starting from 1 am, Varisu had it’s premiere in the state at 4.30 am.