Reviews

timesofindia

March 23, 2015
5.0
Right in its opening scene, Thilagar stakes its claim to be in the firmament of blood-soaked movies set in south Tamil Nadu. Four teenager, who have been arrested for murder, decide to kill the eight-year-old boy who will come to identify them in an identification parade the next morning. Even though there is no violence in this scene, it manages to be chilling, just by showing us the manner in which these boys behave at the juvenile home and how casually they talk about murdering someone. Then, we get the flashback where we learn how the just Bosepandi is admired by his villagers and how this fuels the flames of hatred in the heart of Ukkirapandi, an aging big shot in the region. Bosepandi understands that the violent ways of his clan have to stop and so wants his brothers to get education. Chelladurai becomes a cop while Thilagar joins an engineering college. However, situations force Bosepandi to take on Ukkirapandi, which angers the old man so much that he uses his sons to murder his rival. And this forces the docile Thilagar (he is termed as a person who will move aside even if a butterfly comes in his path) into killing the sons and Ukkirapandi bides his time to get his revenge. Thilagar is intended as a call for non-violence but unfortunately, the message is likely to get lost in the bloodshed on screen. The director Perumal Pillai tells this tale confidently and the film is fairly engaging but also hardly surprising. If you have seen films in this genre, you will be familiar with the beats of the film. The statesman leader, his dutiful family member, the seething villain, the rituals of the land (here, we get a baby shower, a temple festival and a death ceremony), bittersweet romance, Ilaiyaraaja song (this time, it is Nethu Oruthara Oruthara Parthom), and lots of sickles. If Thilagar taking over Bosepandi's mantle after his death recalls Thevar Magan, the tit-for-tat murders and the egoistic Ukkirapandi and game of one-upmanship reminds you of Virumaandi and the character of Kothala Thevar in that film. And the brawl in the cinema theatre (interestingly, it is not a Rajini or Kamal film, but Karthik's Amaran, indicating the fan following the star has in this region) brings to mind Subramaniapuram. The film is at its best when Kishore is around. The actor turns in a commanding performance and we can understand his plight of being caught in a Catch-22 situation. All he wants us progress but Ukkirapandi will always stand in his way. But the real tragedy is that no one around him seems to understand him and fall into the cesspool of violence.

Recommendation Movies

7
Drama
View
7
Kallappadam
Kallappadam2015
6.1
Horror
View
6.1
Two Evil Eyes
Two Evil Eyes1990
5.4
Action
View
5.4
The Crossing II
The Crossing II2015
7.1
Horror
View
7.1
Tomie: Rebirth
Tomie: Rebirth2001
7.4
Comedy
View
7.4
A Night at the Opera
A Night at the Opera1935
6.8
Comedy
View
6.8
Teacher's Pet
Teacher's Pet1958
6.3
Romance
View
6.3
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding2018
7.4
TV Movie
View
7.4
The Good Witch's Garden
The Good Witch's Garden2009
7.1
Action
View
7.1
Brother 2
Brother 22000
6.7
Family
View
6.7
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie2000
5.9
Drama
View
5.9
Frankie & Alice
Frankie & Alice2010
6.9
Horror
View
6.9
Re-Elected
Re-Elected2020
7.4
Comedy
View
7.4
Anything for a Pop Star 2
Anything for a Pop Star 22024
6.1
Thriller
View
6.1
Naples in Veils
Naples in Veils2017
7.6
Drama
View
7.6
Drunken Angel
Drunken Angel1948
6.6
Drama
View
6.6
Tetro
Tetro2009
7.5
Drama
View
7.5
The Good Witch's Gift
The Good Witch's Gift2010
7.4
Drama
View
7.4
You Are Not Alone
You Are Not Alone1978
6.8
Comedy
View
6.8
Guy
Guy2018
© 2026 MoovieTime. All rights reserved.Made with Nuxt