![]() ![]() Malarvizhi then learns of the rivalry between Ezhil and Gopalakrishnan Ezhil helped the latter's daughter elope with her lover, much against her father's wishes. She also questions Suruli and tells him not to leave the city without permission, but he secretly escapes. She reaches out to Akash's friend and shows him the photograph of Ezhil/Kavin, but he refuses to recognize him. SI Malarvizhi interrogates Kavin, who on the other hand, cites various laws to escape torture. Ezhil reveals his car broke down, and a call taxi driver helped him, as he didn't have the repair kit. Gopalakrishnan, inspector who shares an old rivalry with Ezhil, tortures him. However, as the investigation of Akash's murder proceeds, a selfie clicked by a couple nearby is found with either of Ezhil or Kavin in it.īoth Ezhil and Kavin are brought in and investigated without their knowledge of each other's existence. The next day, Kavin frees Suruli by paying his debt and wins Ananthi's trust by returning her money and telling her the truth. That night, one of them breaks into a house and attacks the owner Akash, stabbing him to death. After taking the money, Kavin is enraged, and so is Ezhil after a party. One day, Kavin tries to help Suruli pay his debt by extracting money from Ananthi through lies, but she helps him in spite of knowing the truth. Ezhil's love interest is an IT girl Deepika, while a girl named Ananthi, loves Kavin, unaware of his real identity. Plot Įzhil, is a civil engineer from IIT Madras, while his lookalike Kavin, is a gambling thief who deceives people along with his sidekick Suruli. A Hindi-language remake Gumraah starring Aditya Roy Kapur & Mrunal Thakur is also in works. The film has been remade in Telugu as Red with Ram Pothineni in the lead role. It was commercially successful, becoming one of the highest-grossing films of the year in Tamil Nadu. Thadam was released theatrically on 1 March 2019, opening to critical acclaim with praise for Arun Vijay's performance and the writing. ![]() In the film, police officers try to solve a murder case involving lookalike suspects arrested on the basis of a pictorial evidence. It marks the Tamil debut of Tanya and the film debut of Smruthi. The music was composed by Arun Raj, with cinematography by Gopinath and editing by N. Produced by Inder Kumar, the film stars Arun Vijay in a double role along with Vidya Pradeep, Tanya Hope, and Smruthi Venkat. 'Trail') is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language crime thriller film written and directed by Magizh Thirumeni. So stunning was the 13-year-old’s cover of Adele’s “Turning Tables” that Blake only half-jokingly called her “the greatest artist of all time.” He might even have been just one-quarter joking.Thadam ( lit. And the electropop songwriter’s intimate arrangement of Fleetwood Mac’s “Rhiannon” suggested she wasn’t just a great singer but a great artist. The show saved one of the best for (almost) the last of the Blind Auditions. Hitting the stage like a woman possessed, the mother of two tore into Bishop Briggs’ “River” with an intensity that earned her both of Jennifer’s shoes and left Kelly, unthinkably, speechless. Mikele Buck (Team Kelly)Ī native of “West By God Virginia,” this veteran ensured that his rendition of Brooks & Dunn’s “She Used to Be Mine” would tug at the heartstrings by pouring as much soul into his rich voice as gravel. Turning in an emotional rendition of Rascal Flatts’ “Bless the Broken Road” with a voice that suggested a countrified CeeLo Green put this 22-year-old Alabaman on the fast track to the Semi-Finals. Sarah Grace (Team Kelly)īesides singing with a maturity that belied her years and growling with startling ferocity, this Texas teen committed to Janis Joplin’s “Ball and Chain” so wholly that, as Kelly put it, she “had stank face for days!” RADHA (Team Adam)įrom the second the spotlight fell on this petite powerhouse, she belted Jessie J’s “Mamma Knows Best” with a “You will pay attention now!” forcefulness that justified her name being in all caps. You know a singer’s special when he can make you overlook both his spastic gesticulations and that sweater to just focus on how beautifully he brought to life Ryan Adams’ “When the Stars Go Blue.” King’s “The Thrill Is Gone,” he ripped it to pieces, unleashing a vocal that was so raucous and raw, it left me with a sore throat just from listening. This baby-faced Texan didn’t just perform B.B. Kayley Hill (Team Blake)Īfter this Nashville knockout included in her cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Gold Dust Woman” an effortless, mile-long run, her coach heard Dolly Parton in her voice. ![]()
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