Although there aren't many, Thandel has a well-known supporting cast. In a standard part, hindi actor prakash belawadi portrays a Pakistani prisoner. Although he gives a strong performance, the part is constructed so that it is just another typical role and doesn't stand out. Mahesh Achanta, Karunakaran, and divya Pillai are among the others who play their roles. karunakaran is given a respectable part and gives it his all. But is there a dominant character in the supporting cast? No. This is mostly due to the fact that each job is written and presented in a standard way, making it impossible for anybody to stand out.

Devi Sri prasad composed the background score and soundtrack for Thandel, which together form the film's heart and a source of its power. With his songs and BGM, he flawlessly captures the tone of the movie. Thandel is just one more illustration of why DSP is still a highly regarded and lucrative music director. The movie demonstrates his profound knowledge of romantic tales and his skill at creating a certain atmosphere with his background score and music. He is unquestionably one of Thandel's greatest assets.
 
Shamdat's cinematography is superb. From beginning to end, he masterfully conveys the rural atmosphere of the movie while keeping the visual tone constant. He is one of Thandel's main technological departmental strengths in addition to DSP. However, Navin Nooli's editing is inadequate. It feels nearly like a three-hour movie because of the inconsistent quality of several sequences and the evident lag in the second half. geetha Arts' production values are excellent. Even if the village setting, including the neighborhood and other sites, is limited, the movie has an excellent visual aesthetic. The production quality is nonetheless strong and aesthetically pleasing in spite of this.
 


 

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