Kamal Haasan has had three releases this year, and in a way, all three films have been about a man looking out for his family. In Uttama Villain, he played a dying movie star who wants to make amends with the children he has ignored all his life. The cable TV operator of Papanasam was someone who used his intelligence to cover up a murder that could have torn apart his family. Now, in Thoongaavanam, Kamal is CK Diwakar, a cop who fights tooth and nail with both gangsters and cops to save his kidnapped son. There are also a few more similarities with the other two films. As in Uttama Villain…
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Thoongaavanam
Overview
An undercover cop finds himself in a Catch-22 situation where he has to return the drugs he had stolen from a kingpin in exchange for his son. The bag containing the drug goes missing, and with both gangsters and cops on his tail, can he get out of this mess?
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Release date
10/11/2015
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23
Popularity
0.3
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Kamal Haasan
CK Diwakar IRS
Trisha Krishnan
Mallika
Aman Abdullah
Diwakar's Son
Prakash Raj
Vital Rao
Kishore
Dhiraviyam
Asha Sarath
Sujatha
Sampath Raj
Pedha Babu
Yugi Sethu
Mani
Madhu Shalini
Esther
Uma Riyaz Khan
Bartender
Jagan
Jagan
Santhana Bharathi
Guru Somasundaram
Vittal Rao's Assistant
Rajesh M. Selva
Head Chef
Java Sundaresan
Chef
Original Soundtrack
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> Didn't lose in translation, almost surpassed the original. The meaning of the title is practically the same as the original French movie 'Nuit Blanche'. And frame to frame it was almost similar, except a few minor changes in the characters. It is a great remake, especially keeping in mind the Indian audience and the Indian style of story narration. I have seen within India, the movies got remade into other languages which is quite a fashion for quick money making, but recently the International remakes were soaring with the excellent results. That's mean Indian film industries growing rap…
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