VEERA VANAKKAM Tamil Movie Review
Cast-:
Samuthirakani, Bharath, Rithesh, Prem Kumar, Ramesh Pisharody, Surabhi Lakshmi, P.K. Medini, Adarsh, Sidhangana, Aaiswika and Others.
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Written, directed by – Anil V. Nagendran Music – M K Arjunan, Perumbavoor G. Ravindranath, James Vasanthan, C.J. Kuttappan and Poonam Udayakumar Cinematography – Kaviyarasu, Sinu Siddharth Editing – P. Ajith Kumar, Appu Pattathiri Art Direction – K. Krishnan Kutty Co-Director – K. G. Ram Kumar Makeup – Pattanam Rasheed Fight Training – Mafia Sasi Songs Naveen Bharathi, Costumes – Indrans Jayan, G. Palani Sound Design – N. Hari Kumar Public Relations – Guna, Sathish, Siva (AIM) .etc.
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Veera Vanakkam | A New History Begins Set in a present-day Tamil village plagued by caste-based injustice, Veera Vanakkam is a heart-touching social drama that weaves together fiction and history. When a community faces brutal oppression, their search for hope leads them to the forgotten struggles of pre-independent Kerala — a land where fearless leaders like P. Krishna Pillai once ignited a movement against caste discrimination and feudal rule. Through emotional storytelling and powerful visuals, this unique film connects the past with the present, showing how the courage of unsung heroes continues to inspire new generations. Veera Vanakkam is not just a story — it is a tribute to unity, resistance, and the enduring spirit of change.
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The workers on the farm are being treated as slaves by the upper caste capitalists. Bharat, one of the big capitalists, says that they should be punished for their cruelty. He takes the workers with him and takes them to meet P.K. Medhini, who, along with communist leader P. Venupillai, fought against the cruelty of the workers being treated as slaves by the landlords at that time. He introduces them to him and asks them to tell him the story of Krishna Pillai’s struggle. The story of the film is that Medhini narrates the story of Krishna Pillai.
The film tells the life story of revolutionary B. Krishna Pillai, who founded the Communist Party in the state of Kerala. It also tells the social consciousness between Tamil Nadu and Kerala and the superiority of Dravidian culture.
Bharat, a wealthy man, lives in a Tamil Nadu village bordering Kerala. He is attached to the communist movement and is doing various things to help the people of the village – especially the oppressed people. His work, such as providing them with land and educating them, is impressive.
At this time, the oppressed people in the neighboring village are suffering from caste atrocities. Bharat stands by them. In addition, to inspire them, he takes them to Kerala and makes them meet communist fighters. One of them is a 96-year-old female communist fighter, P.K. Medhini. He emotionally tells the life story of revolutionary B. Krishna Pillai.
The story, which begins in 1940, travels to 1946. Although there was a struggle to expel the white man during these times, director Anil V. Nagendran has recorded how communism created a new people’s revolution by rescuing the agricultural workers who were held in bondage by the zamindars and landowners who were running a separate government in Indian villages, without distorting the truth. Samuthirakani, who plays the role of P. Krishna Pillai, has given life to the character by speaking revolutionary lines with emotion. Samuthirakani, who plays the role of P. Krishna Pillai with an aggressive and emotional voice, reminiscent of the sacrifices of the leaders who fought for the people, has become a great symbol for the film and the character of P. Krishna Pillai. Bharath, who makes his entry as a rich communist with a big moustache and a majestic appearance, has done it well even though it is a role beyond his age. Especially in the climax scene, the lines he talks about his daughter’s love are a blow to those who propagate the false propaganda of honor killings and dramatic love.
Ritesh, who plays a communist fighter, Prem Kumar, who plays a police inspector, Ramesh Bisharodi, Surabi Lakshmi, revolutionary singer P.K. Medhini, Adarsh, and Aishwika, who have played other characters, are suitable choices for the roles.
Although Kaviyarasu’s cinematography is not grand, he has shot the scenes in a way that conveys the emotions of the characters to the audience.
The songs and background music are vividly accompanied by music by composers M.K. Arjunan, Perumbavoor G. Ravindran, James Vasanthan, C.J. Kuttappan, and P. Udayakumar.
Written and directed by Anil V. Nagendran, P. Krishna Pillai’s heroic life has been presented as an emotional work.
Although there are no magic tricks like huge budgets, grand visuals, or stunning making, director Anil V. Nagendran, who has directed the film with sincerity and emotion, giving the experience of reading a book about a revolutionary leader, has emphatically recorded that struggle is the solution to all problems. Overall, ‘Veeravanakam’ … Red Salute!
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