Thoranai
Directed by
Sabha Ayyappan
Written by
Sabha Ayyappan
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography
Edited by
Music by
Production
company
Release date
Running time
148 minutes
Country
India
Languages
Tamil
Telugu
Thoranai (transl. Posture) or Pistha (transl. Person with attitude) is a 2009 Indian masala film directed by Sabha Ayyappan and produced by Vikram Krishna under the banner G K Film Corporation. It stars Vishal and Shriya Saran in the lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Kishore and Santhanam in another pivotal roles. The film was simultaneously shot in Tamil and Telugu languages with different supporting cast in the Telugu version.
Thoranai/Pistha was released on 29 May 2009 and received mixed reviews from critics.
Murugan is a native of Madurai who arrives at Chennai to find his long-lost brother Ganesan, who had run away from home about two decades ago. Murugan gets stuck in a rivalry between gangsters Guru and Tamizharasu, where he learns that Guru is actually Ganesan. Murugan decides to protect Guru/Ganesan from Tamizharasu and a cat-and-mouse game ensues. Guru/Ganesan finally decide to reform himself where he reunites with Murugan and his mother, while Tamizharasu is killed in a police encounter.
Actor (Tamil)
Actor (Telugu)
Role (Tamil)
Role (Telugu)
C. Murugan (CM)
C. Muralikrishna "Krishna" (CM)
Indu
Tamizharasan
Suryaprakash
Vellaichamy
Chittibabu
Ganesan (Guru)
Rambabu (Guru)
Ganesan
Rambabu
Indu's friend
Murugan's mother
Muralikrishna's mother
Minister Sivanaandi
Tamizharasan's assistant
Suryaprakash's assistant
Pachamma Patti
Murugan's father
Krishna's father
Walter Vetrivel
Walter Rangaraju
Chennai Police Commissioner
Vizag Police Commissioner
Constable
Watchman
Apartment Secretary
Murugan's friend
Krishna's friend
Resident
Corrupt inspector
Bike customer
Guru's henchman
Guru's henchman
Tamizharasan/Suryaprakash's henchman
Panchayat Man
Cashier
Indu's friend
Birth and Death administration officer
Boys Rajan
Police officer
Dhadi Balaji
Bystander who pretends to be blind
Cyclist who laughs at Indu
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Krishna's grandmother
Traffic police officer
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The film was initially to be produced by Singanamala Ramesh with Reema Sen as another heroine but, later got shelved and Shriya was confirmed as the single pair for Vishal.[1]
Song
Singers
Length
Lyrics
"Vedi Vedi Saravedi"
Naveen, Ranjith
4:26
"Vaa Chellam"
5:07
"Pattucha"
Vijay Yesudas, Janani Madhan
3:58
"Peliccan Paravaigal"
4:07
"Manjasela Mandakini"
4:20
"Vaa Chellam" (Version 2)
Ranjith
5:07
Behindwoods wrote "Thoranai does entertain, but a tighter script and better execution could have yielded far better results".[4] Sify wrote "Arbitrarily packing in elements of every genre without actually bothering to stop and see if the mix does work, Thoranai is like an overcooked stew."[5] Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff wrote "Thoranai's only merit is that it's marginally better than Sathyam.[6] The Times of India gave 2/5 stars and wrote "It is a formidable star cast that you see in Thoranai. However, what is missing is a convincing story".[7]
BVS Prakash of The Times of India gave 1.5/5 stars and wrote "Inspite of a dud like Salute, Tamil star Vishal hasn't realised the significance of a solid plot even for a star-centric film."[8]