Thandel Movie Review
Thandel Movie Review
5:00 PM Final Report:
Thandel is a serious film that incorporates good patriotic elements in its second half. The script cleverly weaves real-life events, such as Article 370 and India-Pakistan tensions, into the narrative. Both Sathya (Sai Pallavi) and Thandel Raju ( Chaithu) deliver impressive performances. With the right promotion, this film has the potential to resonate with audiences across the nation.
The first-half songs and the patriotic elements in the second half are the highlights of Thandel. The slow and dull first hour serves as a drawback.
You can try it for its positive aspects
4:15 PM The patriotic scenes set in the Pakistani jail are well-executed.
3:50PM Raju manages to keep his anger in check while dealing with terrorist groups in a Pakistani jail.
3:20PM first half report:
Thandel starts off slow and unengaging for the first hour, with the director seeming unsure of his narrative. The story centers on Satya (Sai Pallavi) and her fear of her fiance Raju’s dangerous fishing profession. The film picks up with an impressive interval episode and a turning point in the story., The songs ‘Hilessaa’, ‘Namo Namassivaya’, and ‘Bujji Talli’ stand out for their melodious tunes and visually captivating presentation.
2:40 PM Character introduction is flat. Hilessaa , Namo Namassivaya songs are impressive.
2:35PM Satya (Sai Pallavi) , Raju ( chaithu) are childhood friends in a fishermen community
2:10PM Show Time Thandel
Director: Chandoo Mondeti
Cinematography: Shamdat Sainudeen
Music: DSP
Producer: Allu Aravind
Production: Geetha Arts