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Pathu Thala

film directed by Obeli N. Krishna

Pathu Thala (transl.&#;Ten-Headed) is a Indian Tamil-language neo-noiraction thriller film directed by Obeli N. Krishna and produced by Studio Green, in the company of Pen Studios. The film stars Silambarasan in the lead role, alongside Gautham Karthik, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Santhosh Prathap, Kalaiyarasan, Anu Sithara and Teejay Arunasalam.

It is a remake of the Kannada-language film Mufti. The film follows AG Ravanan "AGR", a crime boss, who gets tracked down by Guna, an undercover cop as Sakthivel.

The Tamil remake of Mufti was announced in June , with Narthan, the director of the original film, as the director. Principal photography faced postponement due to Silambarasan delaying the commencement.

Which led to, the following year in October, Narthan opting out and subsequently being replaced with Krishna. Principal photography commenced in August It was shot sporadically in several legs and wrapped by late-November Filming locations included Chennai and Karnataka. The film has music composed by A. R. Rahman, cinematography handled by Farook J.

Basha and editing by Praveen K. L.

Pathu Thala was released on 30 March It's received positive reviews from critics.[2] The film grossed ₹55 crore at the box office making it a commercial flop.[1]

Plot

Tamil Nadu CM, Arunmozhi Raja, disappears after being summoned at night by Deputy CM Naanjilar Gunasekaran, who is also his political rival.

The CBI investigates Ameer, the henchman of a dreaded crime boss AG Raavanan alias AGR, who is known to be Naanjilar's sworn enemy. After being surrounded by the police, Ameer commits suicide rather than surrendering.

Sakthivel, an undercover CBI officer, is dispatched to undercover under the alias of Guna to work under crime boss Kareem Bhai and collect evidence against AGR.

After an incident, Bhai sends Guna to work for AGR, where he meets and butts heads with AGR's trusted henchman Selvin. Guna encounters his ex-girlfriend Leela Thompson, a Tahsildar who makes an effort to thwart AGR's illegal sand mining operation. He later ends up earning the trust of AGR's right-hand man Singha after he retrieves ₹ crores from a goods train under the noses of a CVC team.

During a contested by-election, Naanjilar convinces Ruby Fernandez, a career criminal and head of the Fishermen’s Association, to compete against AGR's candidate by protesting against AGR's illegal sand mining. The small protest escalates, resulting in the arson of an old age home 'Nesakaram'.

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Naanjilar alleges that AGR was behind the fire. In retaliation, AGR beheads Ruby. Leela, frustrated by AGR's power, decides to run for office in the by-election. Guna finally meets AGR after he saves him from an assassination attempt orchestrated by Naanjilar. Guna learns that Arunmozhi’s wife Samudra is AGR’s sister, who resides with AGR along with her daughter Aradhana, and who holds a grudge against her brother.

AGR later threatens Naanjilar, who vows to kill him. During the campaigning for the by-election, Selvin sees Leela and Guna having a conversation and suspects that he might be the mole in AGR’s gang. He breaks into Guna's residence and finds a pen-drive which has all the evidence collected against AGR. Guna watches Selvin through the surveillance cameras in his home and sees Selvin get gunned down.

AGR's underlings initially suspect Guna as the murderer, but AGR proves his innocence. Meanwhile, the people residing in Nesakaram learn that AGR has been the sponsor of their nursing home, and has been conducting charitable activities funded by the profits of his illegal sand mining. This earns AGR the respect of the people, including Leela.

AGR later discovers that his business manager Sabari is the mole in his operations. After finding out that Sabari killed Selvin, informed the CVC team about his illegal profits being transported by train, and helped Ruby burn down Nesakaram under Naanjilar's instructions, AGR brutally kills Sabari in front of Guna.

Guna helps AGR and Samudra reconcile and overhears Samudra forgive her brother for killing her husband. AGR later reveals to Guna that Arunmozhi had been bribed by a pharmaceutical company that planned to start an epidemic under the pretext of introducing a vaccine. An angry AGR then kidnapped and killed Arunmozhi.

AGR further reveals that he knows Guna's real identity as Sakthivel but does not plan to retailate against him as he helped AGR reconcile with his sister.

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  • Naanjilar arrives with his men to kill AGR. In the ensuing melee, Singha is killed, and Sakthivel is shot in place of AGR. An angry AGR kills Naanjilar.

    The next morning, the CBI arrests AGR using his confession to Sakthivel, despite widespread protests by the people. The CBI chief pushes Sakthivel to submit the recorded confession as evidence, but Sakthivel lies and claims that the encrypted evidence was destroyed when he was shot.

    The CBI chief bitterly remarks that his Sakthi has truly become AGR's Guna. Due to a lack of evidence, AGR is released.

    Cast

    • Silambarasan as AG Ravanan 'AGR', a crime boss
    • Gautham Karthik as Guna / Sakthivel IPS, an undercover cop
    • Gautham Vasudev Menon as Naanjilaar Gunasekaran, Deputy CM
    • Priya Bhavani Shankar as Leela Thompson, the Tahsildar in Kanyakumari
    • Santhosh Prathap as CM Arunmozhi, Samudra's husband and AGR's brother-in-law
    • Anu Sithara as Samudra, AGR's sister and Arunmozhi's wife
    • Kalaiyarasan as Ameer, AGR's henchman
    • Teejay Arunasalam as Selvin, AGR's right-hand man
    • Madhu Guruswamy as Singha, AGR's commander
    • Joe Malloori as Sabari, AGR's business manager
    • Obeli N.

      Krishna as CM Vaazhai Karunakaran

    • Redin Kingsley as Kuttapare, AGR's henchman
    • Gajaraj as Father Thomas
    • Manushyaputhiran as Nesakaram Trust Owner
    • Kannan Ponnaiya as Pistol, Guna's assistant
    • Vettai Muthukumar as Kareem Bhai
    • Namo Narayana as Mullai Venthan
    • Sendrayan as Poongunran
    • Ashvin Raja as Thangamani
    • Soundararaja as Assistant Commissioner Inban
    • Abhishek Vinod as Kota Rao
    • Lakshmi Priya as Pooja
    • Dheeraj as Dheeraj
    • Mona Kakade as Naanjilar Gunasekharan’s wife
    • Harshitha as Aaradhana
    • Umesh Kaushik as Umesh
    • Dindigul Dhanam as Pandiyamma
    • M.

      S. Raaja Rajeshwaran as Protester

    • Sayyeshaa as a dancer (for the item song "Raawadi")

    Production

    Development

    The film was launched in June with Narthan, who directed Mufti (), as the director. Silambarasan and Gautham Karthik were announced to star in the film.[3] After a delay in the film's shooting due to Silambarasan not showing up to the sets, media outlets started reporting that the film was dropped in October [4] Narthan later opted out and was replaced by Obeli N.

    Krishna, who previously directed films like Sillunu Oru Kaadhal () and Nedunchaalai ().[5] After Krishna entered the project, the film's writing was reworked to include more characters and a modified storyline.[6] Silambarasan, who was simultaneously shooting for Gautham Vasudev Menon’s Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu, was reported to join the film's sets again.[7] The scenes involving Silambarasan had to be reshot because of his weight transformation post-Eeswaran ().[8] The title Pathu Thala was announced on 24 December [9]

    Filming

    Principal photography began in August The second schedule was postponed so many times, the shooting resumed in July [10] Major portions of Silambarasan were shot near Bellary Palace in the Mysore district in Karnataka.[11] In October , it was reported that the Karnataka schedule of the film was wrapped.[12] The third schedule of the film began in Chennai on 13 August with Gautham Karthik joining the sets.[13][14] The final schedule of the film was reported to begin in July and was reported to complete in August [15] On 23 November , the entire shooting of the film was wrapped.[16][17] Despite the film's three year delay, Silambarasan said that "he was determined that I should finish this film for Gautham Karthik's sake".[18]

    Post-production

    The post-production works began in December [19] Gautham Karthik and Priya Bhavani Shankar completed dubbing for their portions on 22 December and 3 January , respectively.[20][21]

    Music

    The music of the film is composed by A.

    R. Rahman which marks his second collaboration with the director after Sillunu Oru Kaadhal and fifth film to feature actor Silambarasan after Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa (), Achcham Yenbadhu Madamaiyada (), Chekka Chivantha Vaanam () and Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu ().[22] The first single titled "Namma Satham" was released on 3 February coinciding with Silambarasan’s birthday.[23] The second single titled "Ninaivirukka" was released on 13 March [24] The entire soundtrack was released on 18 March , with an additional song, titled "Osarattum Pathu Thala", releasing on 27 March.

    Thug Life† Silambarasan Thesingu Rajendar (born 3 February ), popularly known as Simbu or by his initials as STR, is an Indian actor and playback singer who primarily works in Tamil cinema. He is the eldest son of director T. Rajendar.

    Release

    Theatrical

    The film was released theatrically on 30 March [25] Initially the film was scheduled to be released theatrically on 14 December , but the film's release was postponed.[26]

    Home media

    The post-theatrical streaming and satellite rights of the film were acquired by Amazon Prime Video and Zee Tamil.[27] The film was premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 27 April [28]

    Reception

    Box office

    The film grossed over ₹20 crores worldwide after three days of its release.[29] After the sixth day of its release the film grossed ₹50 crores worldwide.[30] Its closing worldwide collection stands at ₹55 crore.[1]

    Critical response

    Pathu Thala received positive reviews from critics.[2]

    Logesh Balachandran of The Times of India gave the film 3 out of 5 and wrote "Pathu Thala may not be a great film for those who have watched the original, but it's still worth watching for the lead actors and some standout moments."[31] Janani K of India Today gave the film out of 5 and wrote "Pathu Thala could have been an intriguing gangster drama if only it had done away with predictable elements."[32]

    Bhuvanesh Chandar of The Hindu wrote "It is unfair to compare Mufti and Pathu Thala; however, this remake is a good case study of how it isn’t enough to infuse more novelty on paper if the same doesn’t translate to the screen."[33] Bharathy Singaravel of The News Minute gave the film out of 5 and wrote "The film has a few formulaic moments that aspire to that description, but director Obeli N Krishna fails to pull together a cohesive story.

    Even AR Rahman's music does not elevate this film which cannot boast of a single memorable song."[34]

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