![]() ![]() A for… And you can bloody well wait to know what happened. For Velraj, screenwriting is: A for… Action. For most Tamil filmmakers, screenwriting is pre-emptive exposition. Again, we don’t get the scene where they discover she’s pregnant – at least, not yet. We don’t get the scene where he loses his job – at least, not yet. Thamizh is moving to a new house, and the house suggests he’s moving down in life. Oh, it’s raining, which, in the movies, means one of two things: romance, or trouble. ![]() Beside them, in an auto-rickshaw, are Thamizh’s mother (Raadhika Sarathkumar) and wife Yamuna (Samantha). Thamizh (Dhanush) and his friend Kumaran (Sathish) ride up to a house. For one, the hero gets no big-ticket introduction – not in the get-the-fans-screaming sense, considering the whistle-ready title, Thangamagan. It’s an unusual introduction for a movie with a big-ticket hero. ![]()
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