When two geniuses come together after a 38-year hiatus making Nayakan, director Mani Rathnam and hero Kamal Haasan have spared no gimmick to launch Thug Life as a money spinner hit. Suddenly cinematic audiences have turned analytical and critical of films both big budget and small chillar. It’s a guessing gambling game to predict what would draw crowds. So when the teasers and promos of Thug Life started, guesswork too sparked fast. Is it an anthology of earlier Rathnam hits? Nayakan, Thalapathi and other creative films that the audience lapped up? With June 5 set as release date, the first single song Jinguchan already rocked wedding sangeet. The entire marquee cast danced for Jinguchan. But it is the second song Sugar Baby which features heroine Trisha in a near item number (which slays Kamal with his cinematic penchant for steamy close ups) that has set off a viral fest…all kinds of reactions are pouring in. Not that the audience is averse to titillating scenes. But one wonders why use the heroine for such a raunchy number? The bigger controversy raging is the 30-year age gap between Kamal and Trisha and the song is appropriately named Sugar Baby as foil to Sugar Daddy? The next question is, what is Abirami doing in the film? Probably she is paired with Simbu but leaks of Kamal romancing Abirami too have made the rounds. Obviously, the piper calls the tune and Kamal in keeping with his status as Ulaga Nayakan has a love interest in both. The artistic genius of both director and lead have sketched out promos that keep the audience panting for the movie. Thug Life is expected to walk away with audience craze in slick story telling.
