Tharangam (2017 film)

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Tharangam
File:Tharangam 2017 poster.jpg
Official Poster
Directed byDominic Arun
Produced byDhanush
Mini studio
Written byDominic Arun
Anil Narayanan
StarringTovino Thomas
Saiju Kurup
Balu Varghese
Unni Mukundan
Santhy Balachandran
Dileesh Pothan
Vijaya Raghavan
Manoj K Jayan
Music byAshwin Renju
CinematographyDeepak D. Menon
Distributed byWunderbar Films
Release date
  • 29 September 2017 (2017-09-29)
Running time
153 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Tharangam (Malayalam : തരംഗം) is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language Fantasy black comedy film directed by debutante Dominic Arun. It was the first Malayalam film produced by Dhanush under his banner Wunderbar Films, and starring Tovino Thomas, Balu Varghese, Santhy Balachandran in the lead roles. Ashwin Renju is the music director. The film released in India on 29 September 2017.

Plot[edit]

The movie tells about Pappan (Tovino Thomas) a cop along with the struggles led with Joy (Balu Varghese). They land in trouble while investigating a business man's wife Ommana (Neha Iyer). They cross path with a smuggler Siju (Saiju Kurup), a dreaded gangster Raghu which leads to a chaotic situation.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Tharangam is the first Malayalam film produced by Tamil actor Dhanush. Sukumar Thekkepat[1] was the executive producer of the film. It is the directorial debut of Dominic Arun, who has previously directed short films. The film is made as a black comedy.[2]

Release[edit]

Tharangam was released in 106 screens across Kerala on 29 September 2017.

Critical response[edit]

Critic Veeyen writes: "Tharangam' is a wickedly dark movie and one crazy ride, a work of comic insanity that asks you to buckle your seat belts on, simply feel the air rush against your face and let things be." He later on adds, "It could only be a real zany mind that would have the nerve to start off his film as this, and Dominic Arun within minutes has the audience dropping their jaws – either in amazement or in morbid fear of what’s in store for the next couple of hours."[3]

Anagha Jayan E from Malayala Manorama wrote: Dominic Arun's Tharangam unfurls its suspense-thriller plot in a very unconventional black-comedy mood. A normal action-thriller movie by all other means, Tharangam wangles an offbeat stamp through an avant-garde style of narration that fiddles with fantasy and magic realism.[4]

Anjana George for The Times of India rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote : Dominic Arun has successfully tried to serve a fantasy thriller which is a blend of Priyadarshan and Quentin Tarantino movies. It has well-narrated romance, suspense, action and emotions. If you are in the mood for a thrilling, fantasy movie, Tharangam is your best bet this season.[5]

Soumya Rajendran for The News Minute rated Tharangam as 'A smart black comedy with a superb screen play'and wrote Debut director Dominic Arun's Tharangam is a smart black comedy with a racy screenplay and intricate plot.[6]

Deepthi Sreenivasan for Deccan Chronicle rated Tharangam as 'Tovino's comic timing is spot on, complemented by Balu's performance'. Full of twists that would keep one on their toes, Tharangam is an unconventional black comedy, that visits Malayali screens rarely. [7]

Meena Suresh for The New Indian Express said 'What makes Tharangam very unique is its narrative style. It manages to blend in fantasy and realism' [8]

References[edit]

  1. "Sukumar Thekkepat", Wikipedia, 2 February 2020, retrieved 2 February 2020
  2. [1]. indianexpress.com (27 May 2017). Retrieved on 27 May 2017.
  3. "Tharangam Malayalam Movie Review: Veeyen". Veeyen.
  4. "Tharangam – the curious case of Kallan Pavithran". Malayala Manorama.
  5. "Tharangam Movie Review". Times of India.3.5/5 stars
  6. "Tharangam Movie Review:A smart black comedy with a superb screenplay". The News Minute.
  7. "Tharangam movie review: An unconventional comedy". Deccan Chronicle.3/5 stars
  8. "Tharangam: A laudable experiment". The New Indian Express.3/5 stars

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