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Following its theatrical success during Pongal, 'Thalaivar Thambi Thalaimaiyil' is set for an OTT release on Netflix on February 12. The film, starring Jiiva as a village panchayat leader, captivated audiences with its simple village humor and engaging characters.
'Thalaivar Thambi Thalaimaiyil' is now all set for its OTT release after its strong performance in theatres. The film came out during the Pongal festival and surprised everyone by becoming a big hit.The film marked the comeback of Jiiva and many people enjoyed the comedy, the characters, and the simple village setup. Now the makers have locked the OTT platform, and fans will be able to watch it very soon.Netflix has taken the rights, and the movie will start streaming on February 12 as officially announced by the OTT platform.
A Pongal hit that won audience hearts
'TTT' came without much buzz, but slowly it became a blockbuster and got a very positive response from the audience.
The simple story, the village humour, and Jiiva’s fun performance made people laugh and enjoy the movie. Many families felt it was a good festival watch, and that helped the movie get even more attention.
What the story is about
In the movie, Jiiva plays a character named Jeevaratnam. He is the panchayat leader of his village and takes his job very seriously. He wants everything to run smoothly. One day, he is in charge of a wedding happening in the village.
But at the same time, there is a death in the neighbour’s house. The family next door wants to do the funeral on the same day. This creates a big problem, because a wedding and a funeral happening together on one day creates confusion, fights, and big egos.
The rest of the film shows how Jeevaratnam tries to solve this messy situation and how he handles all the people involved. The story stays simple but funny, and this is the reason why many people enjoyed it so much.The film is directed by Nithish Sahadev, who earlier made the Malayalam film 'Falimy' starring Basil Joseph in the lead.ETimes review for the film said, “Jiiva commits to the energy without overplaying it: a man who keeps hitting walls he won't climb over.” This means he plays the role in a very natural and funny way without trying too hard. The review also said a lot of other actors like Ilavarasu and Thambi Ramaiah did solid work. It also mentioned, “TTT draws considerable mileage from its rotating cast of village characters.” It spoke about the groom’s family, the neighbour’s father, and Jenson Dhivakar, who “is a total weasel, meaning he did his job.
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