Thiruda Thiruda
Thiruda Thiruda
| 13 November 1993 (USA)
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An Inspector is assigned to track down a large sum of stolen money. His investigations lead him to a couple of small time crooks, a village belle, a murder, an absconding suspect, and an international drug dealer.

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Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Mohit Sai This movie needs to be praised for its technical brilliance and camera work, which is way ahead of its time. Exotic locations and the music makes it a better experience. The light hearted humor and some thrilling elements makes it a good watch. This movie gradually achieved a cult status and is considered to be a pathbreaking road film, which explains why the movie did not do well at the box office. The whole movie runs on the basis of a very simple script. based on the classic, 'Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid', the director does a good job in moulding the film in a desi style which would be closely relted to the rural lifestyles. On the whole this movie is a good entertainer and can be watched to kill time.
rejath Thiruda Thiruda released in 1993 exactly 19 years ago . And i watched this epic achievement of Mani Ratnam today only. I don't know why i didn't watch this fantastic film all these years. Easily one of the best entertainers of Indian Cinema, this film deserved great acclaim and commercial success at the time of its release. Absolutely well crafted film. Thiruda Thiruda can boast of one of the best soundtrack of A R Rahman. Needless to say excellent cinematography by P C Sreeram. Those who haven't watched this fabulous Mani Ratnam film must realize that its high time to watch it. Hugely satisfying experience.Thanks to Flipkart for providing me the original copy of this beautiful film.
prasanna Mani Ratnam's adroit transposition of the Butch and Sundance story into a quirky rural setting with a distinctively Indian sensibility is ceaselessly entertaining, if eventually a little too long. You can find in it the major elements of Indian commercial cinema -- set-piece action scenes and dance numbers--but the film distinguishes itself with stylish camera work, superb music and, above all, a deliciously maverick, fantastical tone embellished with sparkling humor, very reminiscent of Terry Gilliam (Monty Python, Time Bandits, Adventures of Baron Munchhausen) in his prime.The film borrows liberally from "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid", both in letter and spirit. The more-or-less irrelevant plot involves two small-time thieves who inadvertently end up in control of the vast loot resulting from a major heist. Hot on their heels are the original mastermind of the heist, and a frantic police force led by an overweight, deceptively slow detective (S.P. Balasubramanian in the role of his life). Predictable complications ensue, but the pleasure is in the perceptive, droll sense of humor and the Indiana Jones-esque sense of adventure with which the story is told.
Kaaliyaa Shockingly enough, this film brings together Mani Rathnam, Ram Gopal Varma, and A.R.Rehman. The music is decent, but the technical work is shoddy, the script is terrible, and the performances fairly ordinary. Not suprisingly, Ratnam and Varma never worked together again.