Paramasivan Fathima Tamil Movie Review

Paramasivan Fathima Tamil Movie Revi ew

Cast-:

Vemal . Aruldoss. Athira. M.S. Bhaskar. Chaya Devi. Manoj Kumar. Sri Ranjani. Kadhal Sukumar. Cameraman Sukumar , and others.

Crew -:

Production: Lakshmi Creations Director & Producer: Esakki Karvannan Music: D eepan Chakravarthy DOP: M.Sukumar Art Director: Veerasamar Editor: Buvan Direction Team : Thalapathy Prabhu Ch oreographer: Leelavathy Stunt :Dinesh Kasi Sound Designer : Harish.K.Anbu Mi x : C.A.Mydeen Colourist : K.S.Rajaseka ran DI & VFX: Whitee Lottus Dubbing & Mixing : Bharani Studios (7.1 Atmos) Pr oduction Executive : T.Murugesan Co – Di rector : Muthuramalingam , Sakthi Se lvaraj , Sivakumar MakeUp : G.Sures hku mar Costume : Ranjith.RJK Stills : K.Raj PRO : Nikilmurugan and others .

Story -:

After the web series ‘Vilangu’, actor Vim al is entering his second round in Tamil c inema. After ‘Vilangu’, his films are getti ng good attention from the fans, how we ll has this film ‘Paramasivan Fatima’, whi ch is currently being released in his role, received a good response from the fans ..? In a mountain village, there are two t owns, Subramaniapuram and Yokopura m. Subramaniapuram is a place of worsh ip for Hindus and Yokopuram is a place o f worship for Christians. It is common fo r religious conflicts to occur between th ese towns. Meanwhile, Kalaiyarasan, Co ol Suresh and two people from these tw o towns are getting ready to get marrie d. At that time, they are all killed myster iously by the hero Vimal and the heroin e Chayadevi. The police force, led by Ins pector Isakki Karvannan, starts investig ating these deaths. Following this, the p olice find that it was Vimal and Chayade evi who committed the murder. Then, w hen they go to catch them, the police co me to know the shocking truth about w ho Vimal Sayadevi is. Did the police stop the murders? Or not? Who are Vimal an d Sayadevi really? The rest of the story o f this film is about this.

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Movie Review -:

Actor Vimal, known for his story-driven roles, is starring in the horror murder m ystery film Paramasivan Fatima – which also stars Chaaya Devi in ​​a pivotal role. The film begins with a series of bizarre murders targeting brides in a quiet villa ge. This time around, a police officer is b rought in to investigate the murders, bu t uncovers a shocking and unexpected tr uth.

The story slowly unfolds how the once happy couple Paramasivan (Vemal) and Tamil Selvi (Chaaya Devi) later convert to Christianity and become entangled in a web of mystery and revenge. Their pas st, filled with love and betrayal, plays a major role in unraveling the suspense.
At many points, the film vaguely echoes the tone and structure of Telugu cinem a’s Mangalavaram , with a similar plot, h ere the motive behind the murders take s a different path. Unfortunately, despit e the potential for an engaging thriller, t he execution fails.

The biggest drawback of Paramasivan F atima is its excessive running time – 148 minutes. The story feels stretched, and a tighter cut to around 120 minutes could have improved the overall experience c onsiderably. Director Isakki Karvannan tries to highlight the sensitive subject of interfaith dynamics and conversion, but the central story feels dated and lacks e motional depth or narrative freshness. T he screenplay only works in certain area s, and the thrills are too few to keep the audience hooked.

In terms of acting, the screen presence o f Vimal and Chaya Devi is lacking in the first half. On the contrary, Sashwitha, w ho plays another heroine, delivers a rem markable performance, and the actor w ho plays her Muslim partner also does ju stice to his role. The song depicting child hood love stands out as a rare emotional climax. Technically, the film is average. While the cinematography shines in so me scenes, other aspects like the back g round music, editing, and production de sign fail to elevate the storytelling.

This Is My Personal Review So Please G o and Watch the Movie in Theatres Onl y 

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