Sivakarthikeyan didn’t understand Mohanlal’s Thudarum dialogue at first; 'Parasakthi' actor delivers line on stage

Sivakarthikeyan didn’t understand Mohanlal’s Thudarum dialogue at first; 'Parasakthi' actor  delivers line on stage
During 'Parasakthi' promotions in Kerala, Sivakarthikeyan surprised fans by reciting a powerful dialogue from Mohanlal's 'Thudarum'. He admitted to initially not grasping the line's full meaning but later appreciated its impact. The film, directed by Sudha Kongara, is set for a January 10 release and is Sivakarthikeyan's most expensive project yet.
Actor Sivakarthikeyan surprised the audience by delivering a famous dialogue from Mohanlal’s Malayalam film 'Thudarum'. The line he spoke was, "നിന്റെയൊക്കെ കൂട്ടത്തോട് പോയി പറഞ്ഞേക്ക് ഒറ്റയാൻ വീണ്ടും കാട് കയറിട്ടുണ്ടെന്ന്" ('“Go and tell your people that the lone warrior has entered the forest again.”) This happened during the Kerala promotion of his upcoming film 'Parasakthi' and the crowd gave much applause for the actor when he delivered the dialogue from 'Thudarum'.
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SK says he didn't fully understand 'Thudarum' dialogue at first

Sivakarthikeyan said 'Thudarum' was the last Malayalam film he watched. He mentioned that he loved the movie. SK added that he didn't understand the meaning of the dialogue when he first watched the film but still clapped for it. Later he realized its depth and impact.

About 'Parasakthi' and the film team

'Parasakthi' is directed by Sudha Kongara and stars Sivakarthikeyan in the lead role. Ravi Mohan, Atharvaa, and Sreeleela also play important roles. The team is currently promoting the film actively in Kerala.

Film details and release date

'Parasakthi' is scheduled to release on January 10. The film is said to be the most expensive in Sivakarthikeyan’s career so far. GV Prakash Kumar is composing the music for the film. The film is a period-based action drama.

Mohanlal’s 'Thudarum' and its impact

'Thudarum' was directed by Tharun Moorthy and marked the comeback of Mohanlal. The movie received magnificent reviews.ETimes review said, “Jakes Bejoy’s music elevates the scenes, making a real impact in the storytelling. Shaji Kumar’s cinematography is excellent and it is perfectly coordinated with the edits by Shafeeque VB and Nishadh Yusuf. Their collective work lay the ground for the mood of the film. Tharun, whose last film Saudi Vellakka won a National Award, could have done better to create a more subtle story; this very much has an ‘80s-’90s feel. For Mohanlal fans, his raw magnetism might be exciting, but with its loud and overwritten scenes, the acting lacks nuance all around.”See More: 'Toxic' teaser out: Yash as Raya unleashes darker and fiercer gangster avatar on 40th birthday - Watch

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