Paranthu Po / Fly Away
- 2025
- 2h 20min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,9/10
1109
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA 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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Watched Tamil movie Parandhu Po
Very nice family watch. I went in with zero expectations. All the cast members were new to me except Shiva, whom I've seen before in a comedy film.
The movie follows a simple storyline with no major twists or dramatic turns. It beautifully portrays the life of a working couple and their eight-year-old son, capturing small, everyday moments that are relatable to most families. The small, small wonders in daily life are captured in such a real, humorous, and ponderful way that it leaves a lasting impact.
The emotional world of the child, the challenges of modern parenting, and the balancing act between work and family are all shown with honesty and warmth. The bond between husband and wife feels genuine, and their love for the child is both touching and believable. The performances by the mother, father, and especially the young boy are absolutely commendable.
The movie makes us stop and think, for sure.
A simple story, sincerely told. A gentle reminder of the beauty hidden in our routine lives.
Highly recommend for a thoughtful, feel-good family watch.
Very nice family watch. I went in with zero expectations. All the cast members were new to me except Shiva, whom I've seen before in a comedy film.
The movie follows a simple storyline with no major twists or dramatic turns. It beautifully portrays the life of a working couple and their eight-year-old son, capturing small, everyday moments that are relatable to most families. The small, small wonders in daily life are captured in such a real, humorous, and ponderful way that it leaves a lasting impact.
The emotional world of the child, the challenges of modern parenting, and the balancing act between work and family are all shown with honesty and warmth. The bond between husband and wife feels genuine, and their love for the child is both touching and believable. The performances by the mother, father, and especially the young boy are absolutely commendable.
The movie makes us stop and think, for sure.
A simple story, sincerely told. A gentle reminder of the beauty hidden in our routine lives.
Highly recommend for a thoughtful, feel-good family watch.
Sound plays a major role in this film's emotional impact. Arul Murugan's sound design and M. R. Rajakrishnan's audiography create a world that feels immediate and immersive. From the ambient noises to the intentional silences, everything works to serve the emotional rhythm.
Rajashekaran's color grading, Karthik Kambettan's VFX, Jaikumar Vairavan's stills, and the team behind the film's publicity and creative campaigns - Twenty. One. G (Pravin P. K) and On The House - all contribute to a consistent, aesthetic and emotional identity. The teaser edit by Pradeep E Ragav deserves a mention for setting the tone right from the start.
Credit also goes to producers Ram, V Gunasekaran, V Karupuchaamy, and V Shankar for backing a film that prioritizes artistic integrity over commercial calculation.
Rajashekaran's color grading, Karthik Kambettan's VFX, Jaikumar Vairavan's stills, and the team behind the film's publicity and creative campaigns - Twenty. One. G (Pravin P. K) and On The House - all contribute to a consistent, aesthetic and emotional identity. The teaser edit by Pradeep E Ragav deserves a mention for setting the tone right from the start.
Credit also goes to producers Ram, V Gunasekaran, V Karupuchaamy, and V Shankar for backing a film that prioritizes artistic integrity over commercial calculation.
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.
RATED 8/10
Language: Tamil
Source: nil
Media Partner: Hotstar
Normally "Ram" movies will be more realistic way of making and little bit more touch of tragedy in the screenplay. But this one stands out by staying close to reality but with the touch of warm, light-hearted, feel-good tone.
The kid and Siva steals the show. Anjali family is the perfect example for idealistic family, almost dreamlike household
The film is simple at its core, with events that unfold in a way that leans more toward fantasy. It draws us into a world we wish we could live in - and that's where the movie truly succeeds.
The highlight of the movie is "climax end note" and the way the kid tries to stop Siva's smoking.
Definitely worth the watch in theatre, with kids.
Normally "Ram" movies will be more realistic way of making and little bit more touch of tragedy in the screenplay. But this one stands out by staying close to reality but with the touch of warm, light-hearted, feel-good tone.
The kid and Siva steals the show. Anjali family is the perfect example for idealistic family, almost dreamlike household
The film is simple at its core, with events that unfold in a way that leans more toward fantasy. It draws us into a world we wish we could live in - and that's where the movie truly succeeds.
The highlight of the movie is "climax end note" and the way the kid tries to stop Siva's smoking.
Definitely worth the watch in theatre, with kids.
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.
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- Versioni alternativeThe 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 (previsto)
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- 47.313 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 20 minuti
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