Updated On: 22 July, 2024 08:44 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
At the heart of 'Thangalaan' lies a tapestry of sequences that blur the lines between reality and fantasy, captivating audiences with their larger-than-life allure.

Chiyaan Vikram in Thangalaan
In the realm of South Indian cinema, every frame is a canvas of grandeur and innovation. After the massive success of 'Kalki 2898 AD', there’s yet another opulent drama to hit the screens. 'Thangalaan' emerges as a beacon of breathtaking visuals and unparalleled storytelling. Directed by the visionary Pa Ranjit, this upcoming cinematic marvel promises to redefine the boundaries of imagination and spectacle.
At the heart of 'Thangalaan' lies a tapestry of sequences that blur the lines between reality and fantasy, captivating audiences with their larger-than-life allure. Among these, one particularly spellbinding moment teased in the trailer stands out—a scene where the entire landscape transitions seamlessly from day to night and back to day in a matter of minutes, leaving characters and viewers alike in awe. This mystical portrayal, inspired by the folklore of Tamil Nadu's tribal communities, encapsulates the film's essence of embracing the unreal to evoke an exhilarating rush of adrenaline.