Thakka Thakka

Thakka Thakka (Attack Attack) is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by Sanjeev,[1] whose younger brother, Vikranth, plays the lead role.[2][3] The film, earlier titled Piravi,[4][5] also features Rahul Venkat, Abhinaya, Leema Babu and Parvati Nirban in lead roles.[6] It was released worldwide by S. Thanu's Kalaipuli International on 28 August 2015.[7] The film was dubbed into Hindi as Phir Se Mafiaraaj.

Thakka Thakka
Poster
Directed bySanjeev
Written bySanjeev
StarringVikranth
Abhinaya
Aravinnd Singh
Parvati Nirban
Aruldoss
Rahul Venkat
Music byJakes Bejoy
CinematographySujith Sarang
Edited bySreejith Sarang
Production
company
Versatile Studio
Distributed byKalaipuli International
Release date
August 28, 2015
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budgetunknown

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by debutant Jakes Bejoy. The album was released under the label "Saregama".[10]

  • Thakka Thakka - Haricharan
  • Saaral Mazhai - Saindhavi, Abhay
  • Yaar Ivano - Sanjeevkumar, Jakes Bijoy
  • Thedi Thedi - Jakes Bejoy, Ranjith
  • Yaaro Yaar - Pradeep
  • Egambaney - Ayyadurai
  • Edhum Sollamal - Chinmayi, Haricharan

Critical reception

Times of India rated 3 out of 5 and wrote "Thakka Thakka is the kind of film that shows spirit even though it doesn't come together as a whole. There are moments that stand out, but the film lacks the tautness in writing that could have made it into a gripping action film".[11] Sudhir Srinivasan of The Hindu wrote "Thakka Thakka’s predictable, wafer-thin plot actually makes even seem like meritorious literary work in comparison".[12] Behindwoods rated the film 2 out of 5 and wrote "On the whole what promises to be a thrilling action film loses track mid-way".[13] Silverscreen wrote "Everything about Thaakka Thaaka, from the title, to the posters, to the trailers and promos, made it a point to tell the audience that the film is about action. The filmmakers wanted the film to be ‘hard-hitting’. Perhaps they took the term too seriously, because most of the film is full of ‘hard-hitting’ stunts – punches, throat-slitting, stabbing, and hitting people with long iron rods".[14]

References

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