Thambi Arjuna(2010)
Thambi Arjuna is a 2010 Tamil-language action film directed by Vijay R. Anand. The film stars Ramana as Arjuna, Feroz Khan as Dharma, and Ashima Bhalla as Radhika. The story follows two orphan brothers raised by a rowdy, where the elder brother becomes a don while the younger studies engineering in Australia. The plot revolves around family sacrifice, love, and revenge when the brothers clash with a police commissioner. The film features a soundtrack composed by Dhina with lyrics by Na. Muthukumar and Yugabharathi. It was released on 30 July 2010 and later dubbed into Hindi as Bhai Arjuna. The production faced a setback when Ashima Bhalla suffered burns during a fire stunt in the climax.
Thambi Arjuna (2010) OTT release date is not officially announced yet — GudVibe tracks its streaming availability daily.
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- Theatrical Release
- 30 July 2010
- Director
- Vijay R. Anand
- Language
- Tamil 0
Storyline
Arjuna returns to Chennai from Australia to save his brother Dharma, a reformed don who has been kidnapped. He must rescue his former love Radhika from a dangerous tribe to secure his brother's release. But a vengeful police commissioner and a government order to kill all rowdies threaten to destroy both brothers forever.
“Two brothers, one destiny.”
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Trivia
- The film's title is a nod to the epic Mahabharata, comparing the hero Arjuna to his loyal brother.
- Director Rama Narayanan, known for devotional films, made this a rare action-drama in his later career.
- Actor Murali, who played the don, was a popular romantic lead in the 1990s before shifting to character roles.
- The movie had a limited theatrical run and is not widely available on major streaming platforms today.
- It was filmed partly in Pollachi, known for its scenic backdrops in Tamil cinema.
- The soundtrack by Srikanth Deva includes a folk-style song 'Adi Aathadi' that was promoted separately.
- This was one of the last films produced by actor-director Rama Narayanan's banner before his retirement.


