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Thoranai [Tamil] / Pistha [Telugu]
Official Theatrical poster of the Tamil Version
Directed bySabha Ayyappan
Written bySabha Ayyappan
Produced byVikram Krishna
StarringVishal
Shriya Saran
Prakash Raj
Santhanam
Kishore
CinematographyPriyan
Edited byV. T. Vijayan
Music byYuvan Shankar Raja(Tamil)
Mani Sharma (Telugu)
Production
company
G K Film Corporation
Distributed byG K Film Corporation
Release date
  • 29 May 2009 (2009-05-29)
Running time
148 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguagesTamil
Telugu

Thoranai (English: Posture) is an Indian 2009 bilingual action-comedy film written and directed by Sabha Ayyappan and produced by Vikram Krishna under the banner G K Film Corporation, and starring Vishal and Shriya in the lead roles and Santhanam, Polladhavan Kishore, Ali and Prakash Raj in another pivotal roles. The film was simultaneously shot in Tamil and Telugu languages, with the latter titled as Pistha (English: Hero). The film was released on 29 May 2009 to negative reviews and was declared as a Super flop at the box office. The Hindi dubbed version, titled Vishal Ki Kurbani was almost released an year later in 2010.

Plot

Guru (Kishore) and Thamizharasu (Prakash Raj) are dreaded gangsters in Chennai. They are against pitted each other and fight to establish their supremacy in city. They indulge in gang war painting Chennai red. Enters Murugan (Vishal Krishna). A native of Madurai, he comes to Chennai with a mission. He leaves his village promising his mother (Geetha) that he would return only with his brother, who had run away from the house about two decades ago.

Murugan gets the help of his friend Vellaichamy (Santhanam). He comes across the gangsters and a sequence of events results in him incurring both their wrath. In a bloody duel with Guru, he comes to know that he is his brother, whom he has been searching for long. Now he is entrusted with the task of protecting him from Thamizharasu. How he accomplishes his task forms the crux.

Cast

Tamil version

Telugu version

Soundtrack

Thoranai: The Official Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album
Released19 April 2009 (2009-04-19)
GenreFilm soundtrack
LabelThink Music
No. Song Singers Length (m:ss) Lyrics
1 "Vedi Vedi Saravedi" Ranjith, Naveen 4:26 Viveka
2 "Vaa Chellam" Udit Narayan 5:07 Pa. Vijay
3 "Pattucha" Vijay Yesudas, Janani 3:58 Kabilan
4 "Peliccan Paravaigal" Ranjith, Rahul, Rita, Jai 4:07 Vaali
5 "Manjasela Mandakini" Tippu, Saindhavi 4:20 Pa. Vijay

in Telugu version with same playback singers and same duration 01 – Pidi Pidi 02 – Naa Maharani 03 – Pattuko Pattuko 04 – Oka Pelican 05 – Naa Maharani 06 – Mandakini

Critical reception

Behindwoods wrote:"Thoranai does entertain, but a tighter script and better execution could have yielded far better results".[1] Sify wrote:"The problems with Thoranai are sundry. First and foremost, it’s got a dead script. Nothing, simply nothing happens in the first half of the film".[2] Rediff wrote:"Thoranai's only merit is that it's marginally better than Sathyam".[3]

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