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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAnbukkarusu, a bright student, takes admission in a new school. Jeevanandam, who is popular in his class, feels jealous when Anbukkarusu begins to get all the attention.Anbukkarusu, a bright student, takes admission in a new school. Jeevanandam, who is popular in his class, feels jealous when Anbukkarusu begins to get all the attention.Anbukkarusu, a bright student, takes admission in a new school. Jeevanandam, who is popular in his class, feels jealous when Anbukkarusu begins to get all the attention.
- Récompenses
- 9 victoires et 13 nominations au total
Vega Tamotia
- Sobhikannu
- (as Vega)
Kishore Kumar G.
- Anbukarasu
- (as Kishore)
Thamizh
- Kuzhanthai Velu
- (as Pakoda Pandi)
Sujatha Sivakumar
- Muthadakki
- (as Sujatha)
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Excellent Movie. Everybody acted very well in the movie. Songs and BGM in the movie were so good. The movie was not at all boring. The movie was interesting. The comedy scenes in the movie were excellent. This movie was one of the Best Tamil Movie. Excellent Movie.
When I went in to see this movie, I had no idea what this is about. I thought may be its a normal kind of movie which showcases the love with some fight and all. But it is not! This is about the two students - Anbu and Jeeva who are rivals at first but slowly they realize many things in life which makes them to eventually reunite. Vimal was very good as Anbu's Uncle and his character is the one to watch out for.
Both the kids did really well in portraying those characters with great passion. The role played by Jayaprakash as Jeeva's father teaches us something and watch out for that.
No mistakes whatsoever. Its is a feel good kind of movie like Rhythm. Has no violence but filled with great humor than comedy. Must watch.
Both the kids did really well in portraying those characters with great passion. The role played by Jayaprakash as Jeeva's father teaches us something and watch out for that.
No mistakes whatsoever. Its is a feel good kind of movie like Rhythm. Has no violence but filled with great humor than comedy. Must watch.
Kollywood has given us mass heroes, emotional dramas, and ridiculous fight scenes where physics doesn't exist-but Pasanga? Pasanga was different. It hit us with childhood nostalgia, emotional gut punches, and the realization that Tamil cinema actually can make magic without superheroes flying through walls.
At first glance, it looks like a simple kids' movie-school fights, innocent rivalries, and that one annoying kid who thinks he's the boss (cough Jeeva cough). But then, suddenly, it's not just about the kids. It's about their parents, their struggles, their friendships, and before you know it, you're watching a full-blown emotional rollercoaster disguised as a children's film.
Jeeva (the small-scale villain with major attitude problems) vs. Anbukkarasu (our underdog hero) feels like a Tamil Baasha in the making. The classroom fights, the savage one-liners, and the "I'm better than you" energy between them? Pure entertainment. But just when you think this is all fun and games, the movie slaps you with real-life emotions-the pressure of parents, the struggles of teachers, and that one heartbreaking moment that reminds you life isn't always kind.
The kids don't just act; they live their roles. Director Pandiraj somehow made a movie where children behave like real children (shocking, I know), and adults actually have depth beyond the usual "Son, become an engineer!" Kollywood clichés.
And let's not forget Vimal and Vega's romance-proof that even in a kids' movie, Kollywood will find a way to insert love stories. But here's the difference: It actually works. Their love story isn't forced; it's a reminder that life keeps moving even when kids are busy plotting world domination from the backbench.
I watched Pasanga when I was 15. Now I'm 30+, and somehow, I still haven't forgotten about it. That's how powerful it is. Kollywood should really make films like this once in a while-movies that don't just entertain but stay with you long after the credits roll.
At first glance, it looks like a simple kids' movie-school fights, innocent rivalries, and that one annoying kid who thinks he's the boss (cough Jeeva cough). But then, suddenly, it's not just about the kids. It's about their parents, their struggles, their friendships, and before you know it, you're watching a full-blown emotional rollercoaster disguised as a children's film.
Jeeva (the small-scale villain with major attitude problems) vs. Anbukkarasu (our underdog hero) feels like a Tamil Baasha in the making. The classroom fights, the savage one-liners, and the "I'm better than you" energy between them? Pure entertainment. But just when you think this is all fun and games, the movie slaps you with real-life emotions-the pressure of parents, the struggles of teachers, and that one heartbreaking moment that reminds you life isn't always kind.
The kids don't just act; they live their roles. Director Pandiraj somehow made a movie where children behave like real children (shocking, I know), and adults actually have depth beyond the usual "Son, become an engineer!" Kollywood clichés.
And let's not forget Vimal and Vega's romance-proof that even in a kids' movie, Kollywood will find a way to insert love stories. But here's the difference: It actually works. Their love story isn't forced; it's a reminder that life keeps moving even when kids are busy plotting world domination from the backbench.
I watched Pasanga when I was 15. Now I'm 30+, and somehow, I still haven't forgotten about it. That's how powerful it is. Kollywood should really make films like this once in a while-movies that don't just entertain but stay with you long after the credits roll.
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- AnecdotesRamakrishnan was initially offered a lead role by Pandiraj, who was Ramakrishnan's colleague when they were assistants to director Cheran. As Ramakrishnan was busy with the shoot of Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum (2009), Vemal was cast in the role instead.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Pasanga 2 (2015)
- Bandes originalesNaandhaan Goppanda
Written by: Yugabharathi
Produced by: James Vasanthan
Performed by: Sathyanarayanan and Larson Cyril
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- Budget
- 300 000 ₹ (estimé)
- Durée2 heures 58 minutes
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