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Thangalaan (transl. Son of Gold) is a 2024 Indian Tamil-language action adventure film [b] directed by Pa. Ranjith, who co-wrote the script with Tamil Prabha and Azhagiya Periyavan. It is produced by K. E. Gnanavel Raja under Studio Green .
The music and background score is composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, in his maiden collaboration with Arun; fourth with Vikram after Deiva Thirumagal (2011), Thaandavam (2012), and Thangalaan (2024). [5] The audio rights for the film was secured by Think Music. The title teaser theme "Veera Dheera Sooran Title Teaser" was released on 24 April ...
Thangalaan is the soundtrack album composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar to the 2024 Tamil-language action adventure film of the same name directed by Pa. Ranjith and produced by Studio Green and Neelam Productions, starring Vikram, Parvathy Thiruvothu, Malavika Mohanan, Daniel Caltagirone, Pasupathy and Hari Krishnan. The album featured five songs ...
Vidaamuyarchi (transl. Perseverance) [b] is a 2025 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Magizh Thirumeni, with a story adapted from the 1997 American film Breakdown.
Thangalaan is running successfully in the Hindi markets now, with increased screens in the second week. [1] [2] [3] Yet, a few users are hellbent in maligning this page with false box office reports and calling the film a huge box office bomb.
As implied at the end of Kaithi, Lokesh had planned for a sequel, which he confirmed after its release. [15] In an interview with Subha J Rao to Firstpost , Lokesh conveyed his interest in developing the film into a franchise, stating that he had an idea for both the prequel and the sequel, which depends on the recurring schedules of the cast ...
[4] [5] Tentatively titled Kamal Haasan 234, it marks a full-fledged reunion of the actor and director after 35 years since the release of their cult film Nayakan (1987). [6] Haasan stated that they were taking time on the development and pre-production because him and Ratnam want to make the film as strong as Nayakan . [ 7 ]
Sreejith Mullapilly from The New Indian Express rated the film two out of five and wrote that "While strongly opinionated monologues might still be entertaining even if they don’t serve the plot of the film, they hardly work in a disjointed film like Yaavarum Vallavare". [3]