Nassar reflected on Thug Life’s box office failure and how it finally found its audience on OTT.

Despite all the massive hype surrounding it, Kamal Haasan-starrer Thug Life received a lukewarm response when it released in cinema halls in June this year. The film marked the Tamil superstar’s reunion with filmmaker Mani Ratnam after their cult gangster classic Nayakan (1987).

Recently in a chat with Indian Express, Nassar, who essayed the role of Manickam in Thug Life, reflected on film’s debacle. He admitted that while in his four-decade long career, he has always tried to remain detached from the outcome of his films, but Thug Life was something personal.

The Anbe Sivam actor told the publication, “In my 40-year career, during which I have done about 700 movies, I have always tried to remain detached from my films (and their outcomes). Many films in which I performed well didn’t reach audiences, and such things happen. So, I maintain my detachment. However, Thug Life was something personal. Here, I was working with the team that made me popular and successful and provided a turning point in my career. On the first day on set, I was blushing. It felt like I had gone back 40 years.”

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Pointing out that every member of the team had poured their heart and soul into making Thug Life, Nassar shared, “I saw Kamal sir, a professional actor, handled by another professional (Mani). It was not about friendship. Kamal sir was open to taking any decision made by Mani Ratnam.”

The actor further blamed the influence of online discourse for the film’s underwhelming performance at the box office.
Nassar said, “I think social media played a significant role in this. We don’t have proper critics on social media, where anyone can become one. After the movie was released on OTT, many people called me and said, ‘Hey macha, it’s a very good film. I don’t know why it bombed.’ So, social media contributed to why it wasn’t received well at first.”
Mounted on a massive budget, Thug Life‘s cast boosts of stellar names like Kamal Haasan, Silambarasan TR,  Trisha, Abhirami, Joju George, Ali Fazal, Ashok Selvan, amongst others. Set in the brutal underworld of Delhi, the film follows the story of mafia kingpin Sakthivel (Kamal Haasan) who adopts a boy orphaned by gang violence, only to be betrayed by him and his own brother.
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