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Iconic Thazhvaram in 4K: Mohanlal-MT-Bharathan Masterpiece Now Free to Watch

Iconic Thazhvaram in 4K: Mohanlal-MT-Bharathan Masterpiece Now Free to Watch

Fans of Mohanlal’s 1990 cult classic Thazhvaram have long wished to see the film in 4K, and now their dreams have come true. Matinee Now has released Thazhvaram for free on YouTube, fully remastered in stunning 4K resolution. Known for its breathtaking cinematography and Mohanlal’s gripping performance, this film remains a favorite among Malayalam cinema lovers.

Thazhvaram, directed by Bharathan and written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, is a Western thriller set in the backdrop of a remote valley in Palakkad. The movie follows the intense journey of Balan (Mohanlal) as he seeks revenge for the murder of his wife. The film also stars Salim Ghouse, Sumalatha, and Anju in pivotal roles. Bharathan’s direction, Venu’s remarkable cinematography, and Johnson’s haunting background score helped elevate the film to critical and commercial success upon its release.

Recently, we have seen a resurgence of interest in remastering classic Malayalam films. Movies like Spadikam, Devadoothan, and Manichithrathazhu were all successfully re-released in theatres in 4K Atmos, drawing large crowds. Matinee Now, known for their expertise in remastering and having previously released Manichithrathazhu in theatres, has now chosen Thazhvaram for direct release on YouTube.

This move allows a wider audience to revisit this masterpiece, especially for those who may not have experienced the thrill of seeing it in theatres. The stunning remastering work highlights the iconic cinematography and tense atmosphere that made Thazhvaram a timeless classic. Fans are celebrating this release, which further solidifies Thazhvaram’s legacy as one of the finest films in Mohanlal’s career.

Watch Thazhvaram in 4K on Matinee Now’s YouTube channel

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