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Thudarum ; A Solid, if Not Perfect, Return to Roots
3.6/5

Thudarum ; A Solid, if Not Perfect, Return to Roots

After a string of larger-than-life "mass" avatars that felt increasingly detached from reality, Thudarum brings back the version of Mohanlal that many of us have been yearning for: the grounded, vulnerable everyday man. Directed by Tharun Moorthy (Operation Java, Saudi Vellakka), the film is a curious hybrid, a heartwarming family drama that sharply pivots into a dark, primal revenge thriller.

The Setup & Atmosphere

The film opens with a beautifully lived-in atmosphere in the hilly terrains of Ranni. We meet Shanmughan (aka Benz), a taxi driver whose life revolves around his family and his pristine vintage Ambassador. The first hour is absolute gold for those who miss the "old Lalettan." His chemistry with Shobana is effortless and nostalgic; they don't need heavy dialogue to convey a decade of marriage, a simple glance or a playful bicker does the job.

The Shift in Gear

The narrative tension begins to simmer when Benz's car is seized by the police under suspicious circumstances. What starts as a common man’s struggle against a bureaucratic hurdle slowly unearths a much more sinister undercurrent involving local law enforcement. Prakash Varma, making a notable mark as the antagonist, plays the corrupt CI with a chilling, quiet menace that acts as a perfect foil to Mohanlal’s gradual transformation from a jovial father to a man possessed by grief.

Final Verdict

Thudarum is a significant step up from the actor's recent filmography. It’s not as intellectually tight as Drishyam, but it’s emotionally heavier and far more visceral. It’s a reminder that when given a script with soul, Mohanlal can still hold a frame better than anyone else.

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