PARRISU Tamil Movie Review
Cast-:
New faces like Janhvika, Jai Bala, Kiran Pradeep, and Sudhakar have appeared in the film. Along with them, debutants like Aadukalam Naren, Manobala, Sentrayan, Sachu, Anjali Devi, and Chinna Ponnu have also appeared in the film. And Others.
Crew-:
Written and directed by Kala Alluri.
Cinematography – Shankar Selvaraj, Music – Rajeesh, Background Music – C.V. Hamara, Songs – K. Rajendra Cholan, Editing – C.S. Premkumar, Ram Gopi, Dance – Sureshsith, Fight Scenes by Koti – Elango. Production: Srikala Creations.and others
Story-:
Janvi is a student in an engineering college. She is interested in studies and sports. Her father is an army officer.
Seeing Janaki’s beauty and intelligence, some students in her college follow her. They go around to get close to her, give her gifts, and present her with bouquets. They yearn to express their love for her.
But she is not depressed at all. Thinking that it is a period disorder, she does not show any anger and ignores them easily and goes towards her goal.
Interested in sports, she takes shooting training from her father.
Even though she takes shooting training as a modern woman, she is involved in agriculture without forgetting her tradition. She is always engaged in agricultural work and driving a tractor. Her friends call her Lady Nammalwar. She is also interested in social service. She cleans the villages by involving college students.
After proper training,
she develops her shooting skills. She also wins the first prize in the Asian level shooting competition held in Cairo, Egypt.
While doing all this, Janvi dreams of joining the army as per her father’s wish.
When Janvi goes to her cousin Centrayan’s house function, she meets Rajesh, a photographer who came to photograph the function. An understanding develops between them.
Rajesh says that he loves her. But she puts it off, saying that everything comes after his ambition.
Such a woman witnesses a hit-and-run accident in front of her eyes. She saves the person inside the car and helps the police catch the culprit. The conspirators behind it kidnap Janhvi. How does she face those enemies? Has she fulfilled her military dream? The struggles she faces on that path are That’ s a story.
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Movie Review -:
This is a story centered around a female character.
The idea is that the greatest gift a son or daughter can give to their parents is to fulfill their dreams. This is the story of a daughter who fulfills the dream of her father who wants to enroll her daughter in the army. The film is about the challenges and trials that the heroine goes through to give that gift.
Janhvika plays the main role of Janhvi in the film. In that role, she comes across as a vibrant college student with a family-like appearance, a compassionate woman who helps others, a skilled shooter, a daughter who strives to fulfill her father’s dream, a farmer, and a soldier.
She appears in various guises and makes us feel the nature of that character.
Although she has a calm personality that faces everything with a smile, she appears in a different avatar when she fights enemies in fight scenes. In such scenes where she fights with six people, she jumps up and shows her adventure and amazes us. As a farmer, he drives a tractor and shows that a woman is not weak to a man. Not only that, he appears as a soldier with a smooth appearance. He faces all problems gently without speaking provocative lines. He faces challenges in a gentle manner with a strong heart.
His role gives hope to women.
It also instills the idea that one should not get caught in the web of love during their schooling years and be firm in their ideals.
Kiran Pratap plays the role of a student who goes around the heroine’s college in a roundabout way called John John. He makes people laugh with his body language and actions.
Jai Bala, who plays the role of Rajesh, impresses with his unpredictability.
The combined team of Manobala and Sentrayan, who plays the son of the Chinnapponnu couple, tries to make people laugh. But most of the lines he speaks are metaphorical. They could have used that comical combination properly.
Aadukalam Narain, who plays Janhvi’s father and is a former army officer,
comes as a loving father who nurtures the dreams of his beloved daughter.
He has completed the role with his appearance and acting.
Sudakar, who plays the role of a businessman who runs a hospital and steals organs, is also noteworthy in his villainy.
There are five songs in the film. As the film begins, the first song scene comes with the beauty of the waterfall. The backgrounds of the songs that follow are also enjoyable.
Shankar Selvaraj has done the cinematography for the film in a clear manner.
Even though one song sounds like the song ‘Nannare’, Rajeesh has composed the music in a way that makes you enjoy the melodies of the other songs.
Specifically, songs like ‘Aattamangal Aadip Parpome’, ‘Konchik Konchip Besalama?’ ‘Pooradalama?’ are noteworthy with their music and lyrics. In one song,
Comments are made about clean India.
Lyrics are by Rajendra Cholan.
The background music of Hamara, which is devoid of protest, is a strong point of the film.
Editors
C.S. Premkumar and Ram Gopi have edited the film without compromising the flow of the screenplay.
Fight directors Koti and Ilango have naturally arranged the fight scenes in which the heroine poses without dupes.
Some dialogues also talk about the century-old history of the Indian Army, upholding the army as ‘Army is a culture’.
There are many dialogues that give courage and self-confidence to women. An example is the dialogue in which Janhvika speaks as a special guest at a college function.
While she is speaking,
‘On July 9, 1943, Netaji said that women should carry guns when he spoke in Singapore. The dialogue that reminds us that if women carry guns like Rani Lakshmi Bai Valendi fought, India will soon get freedom’ will give the right encouragement and motivation to women.
Although it is a commercial film, this film has been made without any obscenity, double meaning dialogues or unnecessary violence to give women confidence and the ability to face challenges.
Despite some flaws and questions in the making of the film, Kala Alluri’s intention to express a good opinion can be appreciated.
This film can be welcomed as a film that can be watched with family, especially by women, without turning a blind eye and as one that gives them hope.Send Feedback
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