Thiruchitrambalam movie There is something dismal and dead about the rose-colored 

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casings of Mithran J Jawahar's Thiruchitrambalam that shouts distress and misery

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That is what's going on with the film: smothered feelings. However, the film isn't quite as horrendously miserable as you could suspect.

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 It is, as a matter of fact, the inverse and overflows with life and chuckling. This is a film that has a beguiling guiltlessness at its center

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 Discussing which, Dhanush assumes the nominal part and he is continually alluded to as Pazham,

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which frequently implies somebody who is guiltless in Tamil. Also, who in Indian film can sell blamelessness as pleasantly as Dhanush? 

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At the point when the entertainer plays an honest, bum person, there is a severe

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thing about the manner in which he makes it happen. We have seen that in Polladhavan.

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Aadukalam. Celebrity. Raanjhanaa. Vada Chennai. In many movies. There is Nithya Menon,

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 obviously, who can similarly sell guiltlessness. Furthermore, they are in a film together

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