A biopic on the late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa.A biopic on the late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa.A biopic on the late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 21 nominations total
Arvind Swamy
- M.J. Ramachandran
- (as Arvind Swami)
Samuthirakani
- R.N. Veerappan (Tamil & Telugu Version)
- (as P.Samuthirakani)
Bhagyashree Patwardhan
- Sandhya
- (as Bhagyashree)
Madhoo
- V. N. Janaki Ramachandran
- (as Madhubala)
Shanmugarajan
- Valampuri John
- (as Shanmugha Rajan)
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Thalaivi - A good movie
What I loved : Casting & Acting of Kangana, Casting of Aravind Swami, Nassar AL Vijay's unexpected good direction Dramatic scenes made enjoyable without lag Story
What I hated : Aravind Swami's acting, Shivaji Ganeshan's casting with an unknown guy (eventhough he appears only for a minute, that was a totally nasty casting) Songs were below average
Overall felt good, plus after watching a movie in theatre after a decade !
What I loved : Casting & Acting of Kangana, Casting of Aravind Swami, Nassar AL Vijay's unexpected good direction Dramatic scenes made enjoyable without lag Story
What I hated : Aravind Swami's acting, Shivaji Ganeshan's casting with an unknown guy (eventhough he appears only for a minute, that was a totally nasty casting) Songs were below average
Overall felt good, plus after watching a movie in theatre after a decade !
Enjoyed it very much
Taut script and great acting across the board
Kangana shines as does Arvind Swamy and the all the support staff
Typical response from Kangana critics
Can't keep her down
She is irrepressible
Go to greater heights and smash the ceiling Kangana.
The fictional biopic goes on the theme of 'women empowerment' and has delivered it quite convincingly. The casting is too good and everyone has given their best performance. The interactions between J and Samuthrakani take the scenes to next level. Dialogues from Karky esp. For Karuna's character is just brilliant. Good entertaining film adaptation!!
Note: This is NOT a dubbed film. This is a bilingual shot in 2 languages, Hindi and Tamil & dubbed in Telugu.
What does that mean? It means the talkie portions are show twice in each language. Thalaivii however has portions retained in Tamil (mostly the recreation of MGR/Jayalalitha scenes), but if you've seen Nadigaiyaar Thilagam (Tamil dubbed version of Mahanati (Telugu), it plays exactly the same way where Savitri scenes are recreated from Telugu, despite being dubbed in Tamil.)
Another stroke of genius is the screenplay by Mr. Vijayendra Prasad. This man needs no introduction from penning films for his son, SS Rajamouli (Bahubali series, the upcoming RRR and others) as well as the last decent Salman Khan film I enjoyed, Bajrangi Bhaijaan. Prasad's story of Jaya's rise from Cinema se CM tak (as the film suggests) plants masala-like moments in the screenplay that really illustrates Jaya's change and persona growth.
Right from the 60s era of cinema, note the moments where Jaya says Namaste to everyone besides MJR (Arvind Swami, in what is another master stroke of casting) in the name of respect up until the final scenes of the film. Brilliant book-end! There are other great moments sprinkled throughout the film and I don't want to play spoil sport in this review to list them out.
This is one of the most "pan-india" friendly bio pics I've come across and it's not that easy to transcribe or adapt the culture of Jaya, Tamil cinema and Tamil politics for the Hindi audiences. For many of the Tamilians, the stories seen in the film may be of redundance, but for those unaware of Jaya, this is a great chance to experience that culture without going into "self-indulgence rabbit hole" zone.
This is Kangana's best till date (yes, even better than Manikarnika.) She sinks her teeth into the persona of Jayalalitha and lives through it. Wouldn't be surprised if she garners another National Award win because she deserves it. Next is Arvind Swami, an excellent portrayal of MJR if not better. Nasser (as Karunanaidhi) is simply superb. Credit given due to most of the supporting tamil artists who have given their best in their Hindi lip sync despite being voiced over by a different artist.
I don't understand the low ratings for the film (whether they are attributed to Kangana's politics or the hatred), but I would set that aside and watch off the film. As Vijayendra Prasad said, he couldn't imagine anyone else doing it besides Kangana and I couldn't agree with him more.
What does that mean? It means the talkie portions are show twice in each language. Thalaivii however has portions retained in Tamil (mostly the recreation of MGR/Jayalalitha scenes), but if you've seen Nadigaiyaar Thilagam (Tamil dubbed version of Mahanati (Telugu), it plays exactly the same way where Savitri scenes are recreated from Telugu, despite being dubbed in Tamil.)
Another stroke of genius is the screenplay by Mr. Vijayendra Prasad. This man needs no introduction from penning films for his son, SS Rajamouli (Bahubali series, the upcoming RRR and others) as well as the last decent Salman Khan film I enjoyed, Bajrangi Bhaijaan. Prasad's story of Jaya's rise from Cinema se CM tak (as the film suggests) plants masala-like moments in the screenplay that really illustrates Jaya's change and persona growth.
Right from the 60s era of cinema, note the moments where Jaya says Namaste to everyone besides MJR (Arvind Swami, in what is another master stroke of casting) in the name of respect up until the final scenes of the film. Brilliant book-end! There are other great moments sprinkled throughout the film and I don't want to play spoil sport in this review to list them out.
This is one of the most "pan-india" friendly bio pics I've come across and it's not that easy to transcribe or adapt the culture of Jaya, Tamil cinema and Tamil politics for the Hindi audiences. For many of the Tamilians, the stories seen in the film may be of redundance, but for those unaware of Jaya, this is a great chance to experience that culture without going into "self-indulgence rabbit hole" zone.
This is Kangana's best till date (yes, even better than Manikarnika.) She sinks her teeth into the persona of Jayalalitha and lives through it. Wouldn't be surprised if she garners another National Award win because she deserves it. Next is Arvind Swami, an excellent portrayal of MJR if not better. Nasser (as Karunanaidhi) is simply superb. Credit given due to most of the supporting tamil artists who have given their best in their Hindi lip sync despite being voiced over by a different artist.
I don't understand the low ratings for the film (whether they are attributed to Kangana's politics or the hatred), but I would set that aside and watch off the film. As Vijayendra Prasad said, he couldn't imagine anyone else doing it besides Kangana and I couldn't agree with him more.
Did you know
- TriviaKangana Ranaut had to learn Bharatnattyam. Since Jayalalitha was a superb bharatnattyam dancer.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $791,744
- Runtime2 hours 33 minutes
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