Director | Venkat Prabhu |
Cinematography | NA |
Editor | NA |
Music | Yuvan Shankar Raja |
Producer | Dayanidhi Alagiri, Vivek Rathnavel |
Budget | TBA |
Box Office | TBA |
OTT Platform | TBA |
OTT Release Date | TBA |
Excitement and expectations are the two Es, which are associated with Ajith Kumar's 50th movie Mangaatha (Mankatha) release. As expected, Thala rocks the show with his styles, actions and performance. However, the overdose of stunts and useless characters in the film are irritating at parts. Read on for Mangaatha review.
Story:
Sanjana (Trisha)'s father Mahadev (Jaya Prakash) devises a plan to steal 500 crores, the money, which was used for gambling during Indian Premier League. His gang includes Sumanth (Vaibhav), Prem (Premji), an IIT graduate, Mahat (Mahat Raghavendra), Ganesh (Ashwin Kakumanu), a sub-inspector at Dharavi in Mumbai. After their plan to rob comes to know, suspended cop Vinayak Mahadeva (Ajith Kumar) joins the team of thieves.
How they execute their plot? Will they succeed in their mission? Answers for all these questions should be seen on-screen, as the excitement of watching the movie will be lost if one reads here the entire story.
In this Mankatha film, Ajith Kumar, Trisha Krishnan played the primary leads.
The Mankatha was released in theaters on 31 Aug 2011.
The Mankatha was directed by Venkat Prabhu
Movies like Rebel, Emakku Thozhil Romance, Good Bad Ugly and others in a similar vein had the same genre but quite different stories.
The soundtracks and background music were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja for the movie Mankatha.
The movie Mankatha belonged to the Action,Thriller, genre.
thala pola varuma.........