In a totally de-glamourised role, Priya excels with her devil-may-care attitude to life and raw courage with which she takes on the world. Pretty Priyamani is a close second in the acting department. One only hopes the directors make proper use of the raw talent. Here is an actor with tremendous potential. Karthi puts life and soul into the character of the village lout, internalizing the mannerisms of the toughie in an admirable manner. Performance-wise, the honours belong to Karthi and Priyamani. The trials and tribulations the lovers undergo form the remainder of the film topped with a violent climax. But the girl prefers to run away with her lover rather than marry the man of her parents’ choice. Muthazhagu’s parents are determined to marry her off to somebody else despite the open threats by Paruthiveeran not to do so. There is the inevitable villain: the long-standing feud between the families of the hero and heroine. And the hero at long last realizes the depth of Muthazhagu’s feelings. But, then happens an incident that changes his attitude to the girl. Even a suicide attempt fails to move him. The only soft touch to the otherwise grim backdrop is provided by Muthazhagu (Priyamani), the feisty village belle who falls in love with Paruthiveeran.īut Paruthiveeran is in no mood to be bowled over by her charms. The villagers live in terror of the duo who do not scruple at indulging in violence to get their way. Paruthiveeran (Karthi) and his uncle Chevazhai (Saravanan) are a law unto themselves. The film unspools in the picture-postcard setting of Parithiyur village. Between them they dominate the flick that soaks in the joys and sorrows of pastoral life. Measuring up to the high standards set by Karthi has been heroine Priyamani too.
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The protagonist, Karthi has turned in a performance seasoned artists would be proud of.
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‘Paruthiveeran’ also marks the debut of superstar Surya’s brother Karthi.
PARUTHIVEERAN CLIMAX MOVIE
The Amir-directed ‘Paruthiveeran’ is the latest movie that chronicles bucolic charm at its best. A host of films touting the delights of village life have come out of Kollywood recently. Rural-centric films seem to have become the flavour of Tamil cinema of late.