Thandel
- 2025
- 2h 32m
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6.7/10
4.4K
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An action drama about a fisherman in Srikakulam who gets caught by the Pakistan forces in international waters.An action drama about a fisherman in Srikakulam who gets caught by the Pakistan forces in international waters.An action drama about a fisherman in Srikakulam who gets caught by the Pakistan forces in international waters.
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Reviewers say 'Thandel' is an emotionally charged film with a strong focus on romance, patriotism, and real-life struggles. Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi's performances are praised for their chemistry and emotional depth. The music by Devi Sri Prasad and Shamdat's cinematography are noted for enhancing the film's impact. However, some criticize the pacing, predictability, and certain unrealistic scenes. The portrayal of the Pakistani jailer and political elements receive mixed reactions. Despite these issues, many find the film engaging and worth watching.
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Well made movie of Chandu mondeti and excelled by Saipallavi. And worth mentioning are story- Kartheek, photography of Shamdat and music Devi sri prasad. Screenplay is too good. Applause to Geetha arts for making this movie. Sai pallavi is outstanding and carries the movie on her shoulder. Nagchaitanya is average and as always the hero buzz created to success of the movie to him which is hype created for his sagging career. Nani or Sarvanand would have delivered better performance. Saipallavi yet again proves how she elevates a movie with her performance or choice of her roles. Worth watching for her !
Went with flat expectations and was pleasantly surprised, although not completely satisfied.
Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi's chemistry is the major asset of the film, it's what keeps you engaged despite the routine stuff on offer. But introducing the patriotism angle in the 2nd half is a major letdown, neither it's fresh nor it engages, climax wrapped up conveniently.
Naga Chaitanya has shown good improvement in terms of acting and screen presence, Sai Pallavi continues where she left from Amaran, but it feels repetitive. Others have got nothing.
Technically, DSP's work deserves huge applause, shows he's still the best in the business, Shamdat's camera work is superb, editing by Navin Nooli could have been better, 2nd half feels so long and dragged, production values by Geetha Arts are fine.
Coming to Director Chandoo Mondeti, has done a good job when it comes to love story, but the patriotism parts felt unnecessary and forced.
BOTTOMLINE: Not a long lasting, but fairly enjoyable love story.
Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi's chemistry is the major asset of the film, it's what keeps you engaged despite the routine stuff on offer. But introducing the patriotism angle in the 2nd half is a major letdown, neither it's fresh nor it engages, climax wrapped up conveniently.
Naga Chaitanya has shown good improvement in terms of acting and screen presence, Sai Pallavi continues where she left from Amaran, but it feels repetitive. Others have got nothing.
Technically, DSP's work deserves huge applause, shows he's still the best in the business, Shamdat's camera work is superb, editing by Navin Nooli could have been better, 2nd half feels so long and dragged, production values by Geetha Arts are fine.
Coming to Director Chandoo Mondeti, has done a good job when it comes to love story, but the patriotism parts felt unnecessary and forced.
BOTTOMLINE: Not a long lasting, but fairly enjoyable love story.
A love story that pulls at the strings of your heart. The lead pair of Naga Chaitanya & Sai Pallavi get into the skins of their respective characters with such finesse. A word for Naga Chaitanya - his transformation into Thandel Raju can easily be a case study for other actors who wish to play such layered & complex characters. This is quite simply his best performance by far in his career. DSP's songs & BGM elevate the movie by leaps & bounds, coming at the right places and in the right format. Director Chandoo dis hos best in turning this real-life story into a magnificent celluloid creation with the right amount of drama and emotion. Overall, for movie lovers across the world, Thandel is a must-watch. Period.
Hearing a lot of reviews I happened to watch this movie. It was good in parts. As it was based on a real incident, those parts were good. The visual effects were definitely good. Music and cinematography was also good. Naga chaitanya and other actors deliver a great performance while Sai Pallavi's acting was top notch. However the things that didn't work well for me was certain jail scenes were disturbing, why it has to be shown that way whenever Indian movie makers take movies about Pakistan. Why can't they make movies like Bajrang bhaijaan?., also the climax of the movie was too clichéd and predictable..
Good movie but definetly not that great.
This film is supposedly based on real incidents, but the way it's narrated makes it feel more like a cinematic exaggeration than a grounded story. While a few moments grab your attention, most of the film struggles to keep you hooked. The screenplay does have a handful of well-executed scenes, but beyond that, it's just a routine ride. Patriotism is unnecessarily forced into the screenplay for commercial appeal.
Naga Chaitanya clearly puts in a lot of effort, and his dedication is visible. However, he doesn't quite become the character he's playing. While this might be one of his better performances, he still needs to pick scripts that truly suit his strengths.
Sai Pallavi, as always, delivers a solid performance. But here's the thing-she's so consistently good that this role feels like just another day at work for her. Nothing groundbreaking, just her usual excellence.
The rest of the cast does their job well-no complaints, but no surprises either.
On the technical side, the production values are respectable. The locations, sets, costumes, and makeup all fit the mood of the film. The cinematography is pleasing, and the music adds some flavor, though it doesn't particularly elevate the experience.
In the end, the film is neither great nor terrible-it just sits in the safe zone of mediocrity. Watch it if you're a fan of the lead actors, otherwise, you might not miss much.
Naga Chaitanya clearly puts in a lot of effort, and his dedication is visible. However, he doesn't quite become the character he's playing. While this might be one of his better performances, he still needs to pick scripts that truly suit his strengths.
Sai Pallavi, as always, delivers a solid performance. But here's the thing-she's so consistently good that this role feels like just another day at work for her. Nothing groundbreaking, just her usual excellence.
The rest of the cast does their job well-no complaints, but no surprises either.
On the technical side, the production values are respectable. The locations, sets, costumes, and makeup all fit the mood of the film. The cinematography is pleasing, and the music adds some flavor, though it doesn't particularly elevate the experience.
In the end, the film is neither great nor terrible-it just sits in the safe zone of mediocrity. Watch it if you're a fan of the lead actors, otherwise, you might not miss much.
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- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make cuts to one sequence of violence in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $229,885
- Runtime2 hours 32 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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