Paranthu Po / Fly Away
- 2025
- 2h 20m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
9,0/10
1,1 k
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA stubborn schoolboy and his caring but financially struggling father leave city stress behind on a road trip together.A stubborn schoolboy and his caring but financially struggling father leave city stress behind on a road trip together.A stubborn schoolboy and his caring but financially struggling father leave city stress behind on a road trip together.
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Ram, the talented craftsman of heartfelt storytelling, takes a refreshing detour from his usual emotionally layered narratives here. Known for his exploration of parent-child dynamics in his previous films, this time he approaches the theme with a much lighter, humorous and endearing tone.
At its core, Paranthu Po is a breezy road trip featuring a delightful duo-a child and his man-child father. The journey they embark upon is filled with whimsical incidents and heartfelt moments, all captured with visual charm and a narrative simplicity that feels both genuine and fresh. There's no room for negativity or antagonistic characters here. The film flows with warmth, positivity, and a sincere attempt to make you smile without being preachy or overly sentimental.
Mithul, the child actor, is the highlight of the movie. He gives a natural and charming performance without being annoying. Shiva and Grace Antony also do a great job with their roles. Anjali and Aju Varghese perform well in their parts too.
One of the standout aspects of Paranthu Po is its musical storytelling approach. While it may take a few minutes to adjust to this rhythm. Once you're in sync, it becomes an enjoyable and immersive experience.
This film is a delightful ride for both parents and children. It truly flies high.
At its core, Paranthu Po is a breezy road trip featuring a delightful duo-a child and his man-child father. The journey they embark upon is filled with whimsical incidents and heartfelt moments, all captured with visual charm and a narrative simplicity that feels both genuine and fresh. There's no room for negativity or antagonistic characters here. The film flows with warmth, positivity, and a sincere attempt to make you smile without being preachy or overly sentimental.
Mithul, the child actor, is the highlight of the movie. He gives a natural and charming performance without being annoying. Shiva and Grace Antony also do a great job with their roles. Anjali and Aju Varghese perform well in their parts too.
One of the standout aspects of Paranthu Po is its musical storytelling approach. While it may take a few minutes to adjust to this rhythm. Once you're in sync, it becomes an enjoyable and immersive experience.
This film is a delightful ride for both parents and children. It truly flies high.
Technically, the film is modest but effective. The cinematography is minimalist, letting the actors and locations speak for themselves. Each frame feels like a moment quietly unfolding in real life. There are no flashy shots or forced visual gimmicks - and that's exactly what makes the film feel real. Santhosh Dhayanithi's background score is gentle and haunting. It never overpowers but flows with the emotion of each scene, often enhancing moments with subtle beauty.
The editing is crisp and clean, maintaining a deliberate pace that respects the film's tone. While some viewers may find the pacing slow, it's very much intentional. This is not a film that rushes to reach a climax - it's about the process, the journey, the quiet healing between broken hearts.
What makes Paranthu Po special is its refusal to manipulate the audience. It doesn't try to make you cry. It simply tells the truth, and in doing so, it moves you. It's a rare kind of cinema that puts emotion over entertainment, craft over commercialism, and honesty over hype.
The editing is crisp and clean, maintaining a deliberate pace that respects the film's tone. While some viewers may find the pacing slow, it's very much intentional. This is not a film that rushes to reach a climax - it's about the process, the journey, the quiet healing between broken hearts.
What makes Paranthu Po special is its refusal to manipulate the audience. It doesn't try to make you cry. It simply tells the truth, and in doing so, it moves you. It's a rare kind of cinema that puts emotion over entertainment, craft over commercialism, and honesty over hype.
Parandhu Po is a breath of fresh air that takes flight not just in its title, but in its soul. Director Ram, known for his grounded and emotionally stirring narratives, crafts a warm, insightful, and gently humorous tale that speaks to both the child and the adult in us.
The film follows the journey of an 8-year-old boy who is often left locked inside his home by his well-meaning but overworked parents. What begins as a mundane routine takes a delightful turn when a series of unexpected events allows him to break free. Not just from the four walls of his home, but from societal expectations, loneliness, and monotony.
What sets Parandhu Po apart is its effortless blend of innocence and introspection. From climbing a hilltop in search of wonder, to diving into temple waters with unfiltered joy, to an endearing interaction with Shiva's childhood crush, and even orchestrating a hilarious moment where his father ends up stuck on a tree - every scene feels alive and deeply symbolic. The boy's small adventures become metaphors for larger themes: the need for attention, the cost of modern parenting, and the subconscious longing for nature and community.
The film does not preach - instead, it gently nudges. Ram's writing and direction weave in powerful themes such as parental responsibility, emotional neglect, and even smoking addiction. But with a lightness that never overwhelms. There is wisdom in every smile, and lessons behind every laugh.
The performances are uniformly strong. The young boy who leads the film is an absolute delight. Charismatic, natural, and deeply affecting. Shiva brings both humour and emotional depth, and Grace Antony impresses with her quiet strength and nuance. The supporting cast also shines, each contributing richly to the film's textured world.
Technically, the film is beautifully shot with natural landscapes and small-town aesthetics that echo the inner freedom the protagonist seeks. The music is understated yet moving, adding emotional warmth without ever manipulating the viewer.
In a world chasing speed and success, Parandhu Po reminds us to pause, breathe, and connect. Not just with each other, but with ourselves and the earth beneath our feet. It leaves behind a subtle yet stirring message: that joy doesn't come from wealth or material comfort alone, but from love, freedom, and the little wonders of everyday life.
The film follows the journey of an 8-year-old boy who is often left locked inside his home by his well-meaning but overworked parents. What begins as a mundane routine takes a delightful turn when a series of unexpected events allows him to break free. Not just from the four walls of his home, but from societal expectations, loneliness, and monotony.
What sets Parandhu Po apart is its effortless blend of innocence and introspection. From climbing a hilltop in search of wonder, to diving into temple waters with unfiltered joy, to an endearing interaction with Shiva's childhood crush, and even orchestrating a hilarious moment where his father ends up stuck on a tree - every scene feels alive and deeply symbolic. The boy's small adventures become metaphors for larger themes: the need for attention, the cost of modern parenting, and the subconscious longing for nature and community.
The film does not preach - instead, it gently nudges. Ram's writing and direction weave in powerful themes such as parental responsibility, emotional neglect, and even smoking addiction. But with a lightness that never overwhelms. There is wisdom in every smile, and lessons behind every laugh.
The performances are uniformly strong. The young boy who leads the film is an absolute delight. Charismatic, natural, and deeply affecting. Shiva brings both humour and emotional depth, and Grace Antony impresses with her quiet strength and nuance. The supporting cast also shines, each contributing richly to the film's textured world.
Technically, the film is beautifully shot with natural landscapes and small-town aesthetics that echo the inner freedom the protagonist seeks. The music is understated yet moving, adding emotional warmth without ever manipulating the viewer.
In a world chasing speed and success, Parandhu Po reminds us to pause, breathe, and connect. Not just with each other, but with ourselves and the earth beneath our feet. It leaves behind a subtle yet stirring message: that joy doesn't come from wealth or material comfort alone, but from love, freedom, and the little wonders of everyday life.
Paranthu Po is a pure musical journey filled with humor, emotions, and deep understanding. It's a heartfelt film that resonates deeply with the audience.
Actor Shiva showcases his humor at its peak. Every scene featuring him had the audience laughing and thoroughly entertained.
Grace Antony delivers an outstanding performance. Her transformation in the last 30 minutes is truly powerful and unforgettable.
"Why are all fathers liars?" - the film provides a touching and emotional answer to this question. It's a must-watch gem, so don't miss it in theatres!
Please watch it in theatre only then only you can travel with the journey.
Actor Shiva showcases his humor at its peak. Every scene featuring him had the audience laughing and thoroughly entertained.
Grace Antony delivers an outstanding performance. Her transformation in the last 30 minutes is truly powerful and unforgettable.
"Why are all fathers liars?" - the film provides a touching and emotional answer to this question. It's a must-watch gem, so don't miss it in theatres!
Please watch it in theatre only then only you can travel with the journey.
Paranthu Po is a feel good family entertainment that is fun to watch. It helps the city dwelling parents to get a perspective on their kids expectations from them.
It also helps to raise the awareness that 8 year olds and kids around that age could be a handful to manage but it is important to handle with care and compassion.
The 8 year old boy debuted in this movie does an amazing job and so is the Hero Mirchi Shiva and the heroine Grace Antony!
Needless to say it is another awesome creation by Director Ram! He always tells the story nicely with a great message to the society! Best Wishes to Ram to deliver many more incredible creations in the coming years!
It also helps to raise the awareness that 8 year olds and kids around that age could be a handful to manage but it is important to handle with care and compassion.
The 8 year old boy debuted in this movie does an amazing job and so is the Hero Mirchi Shiva and the heroine Grace Antony!
Needless to say it is another awesome creation by Director Ram! He always tells the story nicely with a great message to the society! Best Wishes to Ram to deliver many more incredible creations in the coming years!
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- Autres versionsThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make a cut to remove an instance of strong language ('motherf**ker') in order to obtain a PG classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
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- Budget
- 160 000 000 INR (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 45 784 $ US
- Durée2 heures 20 minutes
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