The action choreography is essentially a dance. Unlike traditional "mass" movies where the hero is invincible, Wazim gets beaten up—a lot. The fight in the theater or the chaotic wedding brawl are choreographed to the beat of the music (composed by Vishnu Vijay), making the violence feel rhythmic and almost celebratory rather than grim. 4. The "Vlogger" Reality

At first glance, Khalid Rahman’s Thallumaala (Chain of Fights) seems like a simple story about a hot-headed young man, Wazim, who can’t stop getting into scraps. But underneath the neon lights and fast cuts lies a sophisticated exploration of digital-age ego, "Vlogger" culture, and the geography of Malabar. 1. The Non-Linear Flex

The relationship between Wazim (Tovino Thomas) and Beepathu (Kalyani Priyadarshan) is a fascinating look at celebrity in the Instagram age. Their romance is mediated through screens, followers, and public perception. Beepathu isn't just a love interest; she is a power player in a world where "views" dictate status.

What did you think of the —did it help the vibe, or did it make the story too hard to follow?