Thanga Pappa (transl. Golden Baby) is a 1993 Indian Tamil-language supernatural horror film directed by R. Aravindraj. The film stars Shamili, Ramki, M. N. Nambiar, Thalaivasal Vijay, Aishwarya and Sreeja, with Chandrasekhar, Keerikkadan Jose, Thyagu, Raviraj, Murali Kumar and Prabhakaran playing supporting roles. The film, produced by the film editor G. Jayachandran, Deva and was released on 2 July 1993.[1]

Thanga Pappa
Directed byR. Aravindraj
Written byR. Aravindraj
Produced byG. Jayachandran
Starring
CinematographyA. Ramesh Kumar
Edited byG. Jayachandran
Music byDeva
Production
company
Aarthi Films
Release date
  • 2 July 1993 (1993-07-02)
Running time
140 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot edit

Ravi, his wife Gowri and their little daughter Abhirami move in an abandoned house. Ravi starts to work as an export manager in Ananthu and Swamy's company. Ravi is helped in his work by the police officer Rajasekhar, the customs officer Ameer, and Ananthu's son Balaji. That night, strange things happen in their house. Abhirami often meets the old man Adaikalam after the school in secret.

One day, Ameer, scared of something, accidentally falls off the ship and dies. The next day, Balaji is set on fire and dies from severe burns. Adaikalam then confesses to Gowri that Abhirami is in fact possessed by the spirit of his granddaughter Angela.

Four years ago, Adaikalam's son Assistant Commissioner of Police Lawrence got a transfer in a harbour city. He and his pregnant wife Thulasi moved to the city and eagerly waited for the birth of their baby. The scanning had revealed that the baby is a girl, so they named her Angela. From the very earliest days of his posting, Lawrence became well known by the local criminals. The smuggler Ananthu, his brother Swamy, and Balaji even threatened Lawrence and his wife, but Lawrence continued to seize Ananthu's illegal loads. Lawrence became friends with the Deputy Superintendent of Police Rajasekhar, his colleague. One night, Lawrence arrested Ananthu, Swamy, Balaji, and Ameer. They were all locked in the local police station. Rajasekhar released them and betrayed Lawrence's trust. Later that night, Lawrence was brutally killed and Thulasi was severely beaten up by the criminals in their house, resulting in abortion which left her mentally ill.

Ananthu, Swamy, and Rajasekhar also realise that Abhirami is possessed by the spirit. They are urged to kill the little girl. What transpires next forms the rest of the story.

Cast edit

Soundtrack edit

The music was composed by Deva, with lyrics written by the director Aravindraj.[citation needed]

Song Duration
"Naan Paadum Thalattu Ketkavillaya" 4:01
"Aarararo Aariraaro" 3:31
"Thanga Pappa" (orgasmic) 4:39
"Thanga Pappa" (suicidal) 2:20
"Berika Berika" 3:46

Reception edit

Malini Mannath of The Indian Express called it a "fairly watchable film", she praised Deva's background score and Shamili's acting.[2] At the 14th Cinema Express Awards, Shamili won the Best Child Artist award.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Thanga Pappa ( 1993 )". Cinesouth. Archived from the original on 30 November 2004. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  2. ^ Mannath, Malini (2 July 1993). "Possessed to kill". The Indian Express. p. 6. Retrieved 4 November 2016 – via Google News Archive.
  3. ^ "Kizhakku Cheemayile adjudged best film". The Indian Express. Express News Service. 13 March 1994. p. 3. Archived from the original on 8 April 2023. Retrieved 17 April 2024 – via Google News Archive.

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