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Thug Life Review: Disappoints Bigtime

Mani Ratnam's Thug Life explores relationship insecurities in a gangster setting. The setup seems ordinary, but the tensions between Sakthi and his brother, especially with Amar, could make it exciting.

Movie Name: Thug Life
Rating: 2/5
Cast:
 Kamal Haasan, Silambarasan TR, Trisha, Abhirami, Nasser, Joju George, and others
Director: Mani Ratnam
Produced By: 
Kamal Haasan R. Mahendran Mani Ratnam Siva Ananth Udhayanidhi Stalin
Release Date: 5th June 2025

Thug Life, the latest action drama, comes under the combination of Legendary actor Kamal Haasan and Master Filmmaker Mani Ratnam after nearly four decades. The film raised enough curiosity among fans, and the day 1 bookings gave a hint of a decent opening at the box office. Let’s check out whether the film stands up to the expectations in our review.

Story:

Thug Life features Rangaraya Sakthivel (Kamal Haasan), an influential gangster. It delves into his reasons for raising Amar (Simbu), the conflicts in their circle, and the pressures that upend Sakti’s life.

Performances:

Kamal Haasan plays Rangaraya Sakthivel and performs adequately, yet his impact on the film is minimal. Simbu looks good on screen, but his character lacks power and value.

Trisha gets wasted in an insignificant role, while Aishwarya Lekshmi makes her presence in a short but crucial role. The performances of Nasser, Abhirami, Tanikella Bharani, Joju George, Ashok Selvan, and Ali Fazal suffer from subpar writing.

Analysis:

Mani Ratnam’s Thug Life explores relationship insecurities in a gangster setting. The setup seems ordinary, but the tensions between Sakthi and his brother, especially with Amar, could make it exciting.

The opening episode from the 90s suggests a captivating drama ahead. However, the screenplay is too random and does not establish the characters properly. Intensity increases slightly before the interval, hinting at a promising second half.

The second half begins normally but declines with each scene. Sakthivel’s return lacks intrigue and his revenge feels dull. The most important confrontation between Sakthivel and Amar is not satisfying because of the fact that the taking is too confusing. The pivotal twist at the climax is effective, but the ensuing drama lacks impact, resulting in a weak finale.

Positives:

  • Initial 15-20 Minutes
  • Visuals
  • A few Good Dialogues here is there

Negatives:

  • Lacks Proper Emotional Highs
  • Poor Writing/Characters
  • Clueless Second Half
  • Unsatisfying Climax
  • Not so good use of Songs

Thug Life Movie Review and Verdict:

Thug Life ends up as a clichéd revenge tale. The first half is decent, but the second half is terribly disappointing. This film is far away from what you’d expect from the famous combo of Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam.

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