When a village panchayat gets classified as a reserved one, an affluent upper-caste ex-president makes his oppressed house help the new president in order to retain powerWhen a village panchayat gets classified as a reserved one, an affluent upper-caste ex-president makes his oppressed house help the new president in order to retain powerWhen a village panchayat gets classified as a reserved one, an affluent upper-caste ex-president makes his oppressed house help the new president in order to retain power
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Nandhan is a powerful and hard-hitting film that shines a spotlight on the deep-rooted issue of casteism in the country. The film is excellently written by the director, who takes an unflinching approach to presenting the harsh realities faced by marginalized communities. The narrative brings to life the struggles and injustices, offering a brutally honest portrayal of the societal system that continues to divide people.
One of the standout elements of Nandhan is its casting. Both Sari Kumar and Samuthirakani deliver stellar performances that elevate the film. It's refreshing to see actors of their caliber take on such a daring and socially relevant script. The risks involved in making a film about such a sensitive subject matter reflect the guts and commitment of the entire team, and their effort is truly commendable.
However, while the film excels in portraying the journey of the protagonist fighting against oppression, there is a missing piece in the narrative. After overcoming severe criticism and attaining power, the story does not delve into how he survives and propels himself forward in the face of continued cruelty. This could have added more depth and closure to the protagonist's arc.
Overall, Nandhan is a film that deserves recognition for its bold storytelling, compelling performances, and its commentary on societal issues. Despite the minor gap in the narrative, it is a must-watch, and I would rate it a solid 10/10 for its sheer courage and impact.
One of the standout elements of Nandhan is its casting. Both Sari Kumar and Samuthirakani deliver stellar performances that elevate the film. It's refreshing to see actors of their caliber take on such a daring and socially relevant script. The risks involved in making a film about such a sensitive subject matter reflect the guts and commitment of the entire team, and their effort is truly commendable.
However, while the film excels in portraying the journey of the protagonist fighting against oppression, there is a missing piece in the narrative. After overcoming severe criticism and attaining power, the story does not delve into how he survives and propels himself forward in the face of continued cruelty. This could have added more depth and closure to the protagonist's arc.
Overall, Nandhan is a film that deserves recognition for its bold storytelling, compelling performances, and its commentary on societal issues. Despite the minor gap in the narrative, it is a must-watch, and I would rate it a solid 10/10 for its sheer courage and impact.
Such powerful portrayal of a social evil, and an urgent need of the hour!!
Brilliant performances by Balaji Sakthivel, who easily has given his all-time best, followed by Sasikumar and Suruthi. All 3 of them deserve national awards in the respective categories.
The movie is so intense and the screenplay is just as good as it could have been. Hats off to the director Era Saravanan for creating one of the best movies for a long time. Am so surprised this movie didn't get the recognition it deserves. This needs to be celebrated at film festivals and by the people/lovers of cinema.
Ghibran's background score is intense and captures the mood of the film perfectly. He deserves more movies for his talent and work.
Brilliant performances by Balaji Sakthivel, who easily has given his all-time best, followed by Sasikumar and Suruthi. All 3 of them deserve national awards in the respective categories.
The movie is so intense and the screenplay is just as good as it could have been. Hats off to the director Era Saravanan for creating one of the best movies for a long time. Am so surprised this movie didn't get the recognition it deserves. This needs to be celebrated at film festivals and by the people/lovers of cinema.
Ghibran's background score is intense and captures the mood of the film perfectly. He deserves more movies for his talent and work.
Unrealistic cliche - overall film review
Not only movie and story but even scenes are copied from many old films from 1980 era. During that period the Telugu films with similar story was impactful but portraying in today world is little unrealistic.
The so called real events narration at end of film are there to justify the movie but doesn't bother to explain on aftermath. It is hard to believe that none from government or judicial system has intervened and resolved. Even in north India where these kind of practices are prevalent have started rebelling so I am not convinced on extent of brutality shown in film.
Not only movie and story but even scenes are copied from many old films from 1980 era. During that period the Telugu films with similar story was impactful but portraying in today world is little unrealistic.
The so called real events narration at end of film are there to justify the movie but doesn't bother to explain on aftermath. It is hard to believe that none from government or judicial system has intervened and resolved. Even in north India where these kind of practices are prevalent have started rebelling so I am not convinced on extent of brutality shown in film.
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Nadhan, directed by Era.saravanan is a brave attempt. The film talks about discrimination is indirectly happening even in village level politics.
And also shows untouchability still there some places around us from a different perspective.
The film is well-crafted and make us to feel from sufferer's perspective and portrayed specific way how it affects individuals and communities as a whole.
Casting is great. Sasikumar, Balaji Sakthivel and Samuthirakani did excellent role. Sasikumar plays a role different from his typical roles as a kind gentleman characters and intimate friend. Everyone is able to perceive his dedication towards this film.
Typically, some of new face actors tend to let us down when it comes to playing roles that require specific body language and facial expressions. However, all individuals gave impressive performances in this movie.
Congratulations to Era. Saravanan continues to create similar socially impactful movies in the future.
And also shows untouchability still there some places around us from a different perspective.
The film is well-crafted and make us to feel from sufferer's perspective and portrayed specific way how it affects individuals and communities as a whole.
Casting is great. Sasikumar, Balaji Sakthivel and Samuthirakani did excellent role. Sasikumar plays a role different from his typical roles as a kind gentleman characters and intimate friend. Everyone is able to perceive his dedication towards this film.
Typically, some of new face actors tend to let us down when it comes to playing roles that require specific body language and facial expressions. However, all individuals gave impressive performances in this movie.
Congratulations to Era. Saravanan continues to create similar socially impactful movies in the future.
Not a review writer, but I just finished watching this film and felt compelled to share my thoughts. I believe this is easily one of the best films of the decade. I'm unsure why it hasn't received more attention.
If you read this review, please watch the film and thank me later. From the writers' note to the end credits, the screenplay is gripping. The post-credit scene was unexpected. Everyone involved, including all the actors and technicians, did a great job.
We all waste time watching a lot of commercial garbage every year. So, if you read this review, please spend 1 hour and 50 minutes watching this film. In the end, you'll be proud to have seen such a gem.
If you read this review, please watch the film and thank me later. From the writers' note to the end credits, the screenplay is gripping. The post-credit scene was unexpected. Everyone involved, including all the actors and technicians, did a great job.
We all waste time watching a lot of commercial garbage every year. So, if you read this review, please spend 1 hour and 50 minutes watching this film. In the end, you'll be proud to have seen such a gem.
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