Critics Review

2.50

Vikram is one reason why you might want to watch Thandavam

Nirav Shah�s cinematography is par excellence. The scenes are rich and locations look picturesque. G.V.Prakash Kumar has produced some melodious songs but including them all has made the film lengthy. (more)

Source: Raven, MovieCrow

3.00

It is Vikram and him alone who diverts your attention from the film's little logical script flaws and spellbinds you with an endearing act that is Thaandavam's biggest strength.

Technically, it is AL Vijay's best film. On the downside, logical loopholes are quite obvious. The London police is made to look like a set of idiots. The film is a tad too long at 156 minutes, and at times taxes the viewer's patience especially the Roja like village wedding scenes.(more)

Source: Movie Buzz, Sify.com

2.50

Good performance, slow narration and mildly engaging

Thaandavam is slick in terms of camera work, locations, a novel idea (echolocation), costumes and performance but is let down by slow narration, weak engrossing quotient, doddering screen play and a flimsy plot.(more)

Source: Editorial Board, Behindwoods.com

3.00

Another feather in Vikram's hat.

Thaandavam has it's good sides and it's bad ones. While the attempt to make this kind of cinema is interesting, the execution could have brought a much better experience to Tamil cinema. And right now, it just puts too much weight on Vikram's shoulders, and our man can't do the job all by himself. (more)

Source: Movie Reviewer, IndiaGlitz.com

3.00

A perfect long revenge saga.

Touted to be an unusual revenge story, Vijay hands over the reins of the film to Vikram who handles it with precision and elan to produce a performance worth a standing ovation. However, what could've been a slick thriller of the kind never seen before is jeopardised due to an extended running time and unwanted characters. (more)

Source: Editorial Board, NDTV Movies

2.00

This dance of fury is a damp squib with no logic; go with extremely low expectations.

Director A L Vijay has been quoted as saying that he read the script of a blind man exacting revenge to Vikram, and though the star liked it, he said it lacked logic. Vijay promised to re-work the script. If Thandavam (UTV Motion Pictures) is the re-worked, logical, script, then one shudders to think what the original was like. (more)

Source: Pavithra Srinivasan, Rediff.com

3.50

Thaandavam is a seriously interesting affair

Technically, Nirav Shah's cinematography is sharp. GV Prakash Kumar's 'Oru Paadhi Kadhav...' and 'Uyirin uyire...' songs are good. Editor Anthony's scissors could have been sharper to reduce the length of the movie.(more)

Source: Ramchander, One India

3.00

Director Vijay misses some steps; with a faster pace, this Thaandavam could have made much more impact.

The problem is that the director seems undecided whether to make a thriller or a romance, and the movie ends up being neither. The first half starts off with a couple of killings and a murder investigation, but then moves on to an extended flashback involving the marriage of and subsequent relationship between Vikram and Anushka.(more)

Source: N Venkateswaran, Times Of India

3.00

Fiery dance of the righteous

Thaandavam is a classy take on love and villainy. Only that the reason for the avenging spree isn�t new. But the modus operandi is. Like we often see on screen, it all boils down to revenge for the death of near and dear(more)

Source: Malathi Rangarajan, The Hindu

3.00

Vikram prances through movie with plot holes

Vikram carries the film on his shoulders and for the most part is required to play a silent and sombre character. With a running time of well over 2 hrs and 40 mins, your patience may well be tested here. Despite limited screen time, Anushka shines. G.V. Prakash�s music is already a hit and Nirav�s camera blends with the mood of the film.(more)

Source: Anupama Subramanian, Deccan Chronicle