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एक बुजुर्ग व्यक्ति और एक युवा, जो एक ही घर की दो अलग-अलग मंजिलों पर किराएदार हैं, पार्किंग की जगह को लेकर झगड़ रहे हैं.एक बुजुर्ग व्यक्ति और एक युवा, जो एक ही घर की दो अलग-अलग मंजिलों पर किराएदार हैं, पार्किंग की जगह को लेकर झगड़ रहे हैं.एक बुजुर्ग व्यक्ति और एक युवा, जो एक ही घर की दो अलग-अलग मंजिलों पर किराएदार हैं, पार्किंग की जगह को लेकर झगड़ रहे हैं.
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- स्टार
- पुरस्कार
- 4 कुल नामांकन
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One of the best ego clash movie i have ever witnessed in any language. This will be one of the best in tamil ever. Harish kalyan will be his career best movie, one of the best performance from him. And M. S. Baskar omg he is a master of all perfomances. The negative shade which has perfectly suited him. He just lived in that character. Every scene and screenplay is top notch not a bit boredom. A pure ego clash. The director script is soo good. So animative and makes audience feel the heat in the seat. A perfect thriller. Parking a must watch movie available in hotstar. Please do watch it. All the other characters did their best.
This film has a sweet start for a family who just came to their new home on second floor. On first lives a family who is the for more than 10 years. A sweet start taking dark turns for a mere parking lot. A basic concept is presented by a thrilling way . A must watch suggestion for everyone what everyone can watch with family . From a slow track scene it hits first track and with a great sequence . I think it will not waste your time .
Ms Baskar done a massive thing . This is one of the best underrated thriller from pan india from normal to fast track situation just for a simple reason car parking . This movie also shows the nature of human being . Small things trigger our ego and then this types of scenario happen with our life .
Ms Baskar done a massive thing . This is one of the best underrated thriller from pan india from normal to fast track situation just for a simple reason car parking . This movie also shows the nature of human being . Small things trigger our ego and then this types of scenario happen with our life .
I and my family loved this movie because:
-> Every scene is interesting
-> Very realistic
-> Vera level BGM in the scenes
-> Great humour in 1st half
-> Serious tone in second half having us at the edge of the seat - Every scene was thrilling, making us think what will happen next
-> One of the few films that doesn't mock women for the sake of joke, and that shows the aggressive mindset of some husbands and how it's unacceptable (kudos for that, appreciate such films)
-> Like others said, top-notch acting from the two leads and even some of the side characters
Some said the ending could have been different but it was good enough, I can't think of how it could have been done better.
The entire November there was no good movie out so I was forced to go to Jigarthanda and I regretted in the first scene itself that I had to come out of the theatre during interval because it was SO boring. After watching that kuppa padam, I wanted to go for a family-oriented, violence-free, story-rich, humourous movie and thank goodness this movie is released! Before watching Parking, I first thought that this is going to be a decent film that won't bore me and that I'll just go to the movie to have the theatre experience, enjoy it and come back. But I did not expect that the movie was going to be soo much good. That too, I watched Parking in the biggest screen in TN (EPIQ) and I loved the entire experience. Thanks to the movie team for creating such a great film.
-> Every scene is interesting
-> Very realistic
-> Vera level BGM in the scenes
-> Great humour in 1st half
-> Serious tone in second half having us at the edge of the seat - Every scene was thrilling, making us think what will happen next
-> One of the few films that doesn't mock women for the sake of joke, and that shows the aggressive mindset of some husbands and how it's unacceptable (kudos for that, appreciate such films)
-> Like others said, top-notch acting from the two leads and even some of the side characters
Some said the ending could have been different but it was good enough, I can't think of how it could have been done better.
The entire November there was no good movie out so I was forced to go to Jigarthanda and I regretted in the first scene itself that I had to come out of the theatre during interval because it was SO boring. After watching that kuppa padam, I wanted to go for a family-oriented, violence-free, story-rich, humourous movie and thank goodness this movie is released! Before watching Parking, I first thought that this is going to be a decent film that won't bore me and that I'll just go to the movie to have the theatre experience, enjoy it and come back. But I did not expect that the movie was going to be soo much good. That too, I watched Parking in the biggest screen in TN (EPIQ) and I loved the entire experience. Thanks to the movie team for creating such a great film.
Yes, the ending wasn't great, but let's set that aside for a moment. 2023 has witnessed the release of a few unexpectedly good single-conflict Tamil movies; from 'Good Night', to 'Ayodhi', to 'Dada', etc. Joining this impressive list is Ramkumar Balakrishnan's 'Parking', where a seemingly trivial dispute between two tenants over a parking space spirals out of control propelled by the egos on both sides. A premise this simple is dangerously easy to fumble, but debutant Balakrishnan's measured self-awareness makes the cinematic experience fresh and rewarding.
The film's success is underpinned by several factors, with the standout being its acting unit. Veteran actor M. S. Bhaskar delivers one of his most compelling performances to date, understanding the depths of his character and playing it to uncriticizable perfection. Complementing his presence is co-lead Harish Kalyan, whose uncompromising performance matches auras with that of Bhaskar's. The supporting cast too is equally well-chosen, seamlessly blending into the narrative when required. On the technical side, much credit is due to the director for elevating what could have been yet another low-budget B-movie into a finely crafted thriller. Every directorial choice is meticulously thought out and executed to perfection, with cinematography and sound playing pivotal roles in stylizing the movie.
Now onto the climax, which I'll avoid spoiling with specifics. The film maintains a consistent tone throughout, and the way in which the movie progressed, the ending seemed almost inevitable. While the logic behind the climax can be debated, the extent to which the conflict gets overblown seems a tad ridiculous and bombastic for the sake of an elevated climax. If it had been any more careless in its handling, it could have severely undermined an otherwise great movie. Thankfully, the damage isn't irreparable, and 'Parking' can still be relished for its thrilling buildup and pointed storytelling. If you're contemplating watching this movie, please do go ahead. The climax can always be debated afterwards.
The film's success is underpinned by several factors, with the standout being its acting unit. Veteran actor M. S. Bhaskar delivers one of his most compelling performances to date, understanding the depths of his character and playing it to uncriticizable perfection. Complementing his presence is co-lead Harish Kalyan, whose uncompromising performance matches auras with that of Bhaskar's. The supporting cast too is equally well-chosen, seamlessly blending into the narrative when required. On the technical side, much credit is due to the director for elevating what could have been yet another low-budget B-movie into a finely crafted thriller. Every directorial choice is meticulously thought out and executed to perfection, with cinematography and sound playing pivotal roles in stylizing the movie.
Now onto the climax, which I'll avoid spoiling with specifics. The film maintains a consistent tone throughout, and the way in which the movie progressed, the ending seemed almost inevitable. While the logic behind the climax can be debated, the extent to which the conflict gets overblown seems a tad ridiculous and bombastic for the sake of an elevated climax. If it had been any more careless in its handling, it could have severely undermined an otherwise great movie. Thankfully, the damage isn't irreparable, and 'Parking' can still be relished for its thrilling buildup and pointed storytelling. If you're contemplating watching this movie, please do go ahead. The climax can always be debated afterwards.
Unique writing and screenplay. Great acting by Harish and MS Bhasker. An ego fight between two adults. Two men taking out their frustrations on each other. I couldn't think of any Tamil movie of this sort in the past decade. Things start small and become so huge. Indhuja has also done a good job. The struggle is real with rented places! An apt title for this movie. It's easy to gel into this story. Supporting actors have also done a fab job. No songs, no comedy, cliche scenes or dialogues. The movie is to the point and would not let you think of anything beyond. Unlike his other movies, Harish has chosen a different genre this time.
क्या आपको पता है
- कनेक्शनReferences Uzhaippaali (1993)
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