

Thiruchitrambalam is a Telugu-language movie. Directed by Mithran R. Jawahar.Thiruchitrambalam movie review; collection of day 1; movie cast; Rating; performance review; Music.
1. Thiruchitrambalam Movie Review
Story: Thiruchitrambalam (Danush) is a food delivery boy with a boring life. He lost his mother and sister in a car accident. However, he and his father somehow survived that accident. His grandfather (Bharathiraja) takes care of both of them and they three keep fighting each other almost everyday so thiru finds no peace at home.
Luckily, he got his childhood friend Shobana (Nithya Menen). They both share a strong bond of friendship, both look after each other’s backs. Thiru has a crush on Anusha (Raashii Khanna) and he confesses but she rejects him. During all these things, his father got a heart stroke, and he became paralysed. He is coping up with all the miseries of his life. Good things start to happen. Go and watch this movie to find out what it is.
2. Thiruchitrambalam Movie Performance
Cherry part of this movie is Danush and Nithya’s chemistry. They both acted brilliantly and have to say Nithya gave the best performance of her career and we know Dhanush never disappoints. It’s very rare to see the actual friendship between a girl and a boy in movies so don’t compare them with those characters who end up loving each other. This relationship is pure friendship. Thiru lost his mother and sister so Shobana, somewhere full, fills those places.
Thiru and his grandfather also share a humorous bond like they drink together and everyone takes their advantages. While his father is oxygen in this movie.
- Music: Music is good
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3. Rating:
- IMDB: 8.6
- Times of India: 3.6/5
- The Indian Express: 4/5
4. THIRUCHITRAMBALAM BOX OFFICE COLLECTION DAY 1
- Tamil Nadu: 7.4 Crore gross
- Worldwide: 9.52 Crore gross
5. Thiruchitrambalam Movie Cast
- Dhanush
- Nithya Menen
- Raashi Khanna
- Priya Bhavani Shankar
- Bharathiraja
- Munishkanth
- Prakash Raj
- Sriranjini
6. Trailer
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