- May 28, 2024 / 09:39 AM ISTByFilmy Focus
Pathu Thala
- Action
- Thriller
- Neo-noir
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Pathu Thala, which translates to “Ten-Headed,” is an Indian Tamil-language neo-noir action thriller released in 2023. It was produced by Studio Green under the banner of Pen Studios and directed by Obeli N. Krishna. With Gautham Karthik, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Santhosh Prathap, Kalaiyarasan, Anu Sithara, and Teejay Arunasalam in supporting roles, Silambarasan plays the movie’s protagonist. It’s a reimagining of the 2017 Kannada movie Mufti. The movie centers on mafia leader AG Ravanan “AGR,” who is pursued by Sakthivel, an undercover police officer played by Guna.
Plot
Pathu Thala is a 2023 Tamil-language action drama film directed by Obeli N. Krishna, a remake of the Kannada film “Mufti”. Here’s a detailed plot summary:
- Introduction to the World: The film opens in the crime-ridden town of Muthupettai, where crime lord AGR (played by Silambarasan) rules with an iron fist. His empire spans various illegal activities, and his influence is far-reaching, making him a feared figure in the region. The local police force is almost powerless against him, and the town’s residents live in constant fear.
- Infiltrating the Underworld: To bring AGR down, the police department sends an undercover officer, Guna (played by Gautham Karthik). Guna’s mission is to gather enough evidence to dismantle AGR’s empire. He adopts a new identity and ingratiates himself into AGR’s inner circle, posing as a loyal henchman.
- Life in AGR’s Gang: As Guna navigates the treacherous world of AGR’s gang, he witnesses the brutal and violent operations firsthand. Despite the danger, he carefully collects information and tries to understand AGR’s network. Guna also forms bonds with other gang members, creating complex relationships that add layers to his undercover mission.
- AGR’s Backstory: The film delves into AGR’s past, revealing how he rose to power from humble beginnings. His transformation from a regular man to a ruthless kingpin is depicted through a series of flashbacks, providing context to his motivations and actions. AGR’s relationships with his family and close associates are also explored, adding depth to his character.
- Conflict and Loyalty: Tensions rise as Guna’s dual life becomes increasingly precarious. He struggles with his conscience, questioning his actions and the ethics of his mission. Meanwhile, AGR begins to suspect a mole within his organization, heightening the stakes for Guna. The lines between good and evil blur, making the situation more volatile.
- Romantic Subplot: Amidst the chaos, Guna finds solace in a romantic relationship with Leela (played by Priya Bhavani Shankar), a kind-hearted woman unaware of his true identity. Their love story provides a respite from the grim reality of Guna’s mission, but also complicates his already dangerous situation.
- The Turning Point: A pivotal moment occurs when AGR’s brother is killed, triggering a series of violent reprisals. Guna finds himself caught in the crossfire, struggling to maintain his cover while dealing with the escalating violence. This event serves as a catalyst, pushing AGR further into paranoia and brutality.
- Climactic Confrontations: The film builds to a tense climax as Guna’s cover is finally blown. AGR confronts him, leading to a high-stakes showdown. The ensuing action sequences are intense and dramatic, showcasing the physical and emotional toll on both characters. Guna’s dedication to justice is put to the ultimate test.
- Resolution and Sacrifice: In the final act, Guna manages to dismantle AGR’s empire, but not without significant sacrifices. Key characters face tragic fates, and the cost of bringing AGR to justice is high. Guna’s journey comes full circle as he reflects on the personal and professional consequences of his mission.
- Epilogue: The film concludes with Guna returning to his regular life, carrying the scars of his undercover work. The town of Muthupettai begins to heal, and the oppressive shadow of AGR’s reign lifts. However, the ending leaves viewers contemplating the moral complexities of the story and the true cost of justice
More Details
| Director | Krishnan K. T. Nagarajan |
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| Story | Krishnan K. T. Nagarajan , Narthan |
| Screenplay | Krishnan K. T. Nagarajan |
| Dialogues | R. S. Ramakrishnan |
| Cinematography | Farook J Basha |
| Editor | Kuchipudi Latha Praveen |
| Music | A.R.Rahman |
| Producer | Jayantilal GadaK. E. Gnanavel Raja |
| Cast | Silambarasan (Simbu) Priya Bhavani Shankar Gautham KarthikGautham Vasudev MenonSanthosh PrathapKalaiyarasanMadhu GuruswamyJoe MallooriRedin KingsleyManushyaputhiran Kannan PonnaiyaMuthu KumarNamo NarayanaSendrayanAshvin RajaSoundararajaSayyeshaa SaigalLakshmi PriyaAbhishek VinodTeejay Arunasalam Anu Sithara, Gajaraj, Dheeraj, Mona Kakade, Umesh Kaushik, M. S. Raaja Rajeshwaran |
| Release Type | Theatre |
| Language | Tamil |
| Production | Studio Green, Pen Studios |
| Box Office | 55 Crores |
| OTT Platform | Prime Video |




















