Here are some reasons to see Vijay's 20-year-old film "Ghilli" again in theaters when it reopens:
The enjoyable film "Ghilli," starring Vijay, is one of the most watched in Tamil and has a high replay value. At the age of 29, Vijay collaborated with filmmaker Dharani on the movie and created an industry hit to solidify his box office success. "Ghilli," the first Kollywood film to gross 50 crores, is getting a second screening after a 20-year hiatus. It is not a standard re-release; instead, the film's creators have distributed a record re-release of the movie all over the world. Let's examine the reasons why Vijay's 20-year-old film "Ghilli" merits seeing again in theaters.
Vijay's captivating performance:
In 'Ghilli', Vijay played a Kabaddi player, his first athlete role. Vijay performed admirably in every genre, including action, humor, and romance, to provide a captivating portrayal. Mahesh Babu's performance in the 'Ghilli' original version of 'Okkadu' was overshadowed by Vijay's fiery on-screen persona.
A dancing song that's off the charts:
'Ghilli' includes a good collection of dance numbers, ranging from the beginning song 'Soora Thengai' to the climax song 'Apadi Podu'. You'll be ecstatic to revisit the hit dance sequences on large screens, and you'll be tapping your foot in time to the Vidyasagar musical. Additionally, taking in the dance performances in front of large crowds in theaters will undoubtedly be a joyous occasion.
Trisha's gorgeous part:
One of the movies that provided the lead heroine a chance was "Ghilli," starring the ever-beautiful South Indian actress Trisha as the female opposite Vijay. Trisha was a beautiful young girl in her part, and seeing her on television alongside Vijay will take you back to those carefree, carefree times. For admirers of the actress, going back to one of her best performances will undoubtedly be a wonderful experience.
Prakash Raj's always delightful role:
Popular for playing villains, Prakash Raj is a well-known actor from South India; nonetheless, 'Ghilli' demonstrated his villainous side. Prakash Raj won over admirers of all stripes by playing one of the greatest villain characters in Tamil film history. If you see Prakash Raj's fiery character again on huge screens, you'll start to anticipate the same kind of performance from the actor.
Hungama fans:
The 20th anniversary of Vijay's great film is approaching, and fans are getting set for a spectacular party. Going back to see "Ghilli" on a smaller screen is enjoyable in and of itself, but seeing the movie on a larger screen while surrounded by enthusiastic spectators will transform theaters into a festival setting. It will be an amazing experience to watch "Ghilli" in theaters once more, and for those who saw it when it first came out in 2004, it will bring back many memories.