The film has talked about the politics that Nandan talked about better and more forcefully than that. Nandan’s lackluster, weak character casting. The strength of the film is the cast of realistic and compelling characters!
The government declares the village Sivathanupuram as a separate constituency. The dominant castes belonging to the village threaten to leave no one from the oppressed people contesting the elections.
The Communist Party, the District Collector and the police force the freedom struggle martyr Amuda’s grandfather to contest the elections.
On the way to file the nomination, they not only kill Amuda’s grandfather and those who accompanied him, but also kill a member of his own caste, twisting it into a communal riot.
Amuda, who never forgets her grandfather’s death and his teachings that she should dare to fight to achieve her goals, grows up to be a young woman and stands in the local elections when Sivathanupuram is again declared a separate constituency.
The story of the film is about what people do who are too steeped in caste pride to make Amuda withdraw.
They have sarcastically introduced the role of a missionary priest within the village and amused Amuda by making him an electoral helper.
In particular, he shows the documentary of the model village created by the efforts of Odanthurai Shanmugam, who staged and danced. A living witness of how a village can change if 100% utilization of government funds!
Madhumita has played the role of Amuda. Except for the four in the village, everyone from Amuda’s mother scolds Amuda and asks her to withdraw.
They beat them with stones, they smear them with chalk, they try to kill them by stepping on their necks. Through his performance, he has shown what it means to be firm on the principle of The director has wonderfully depicted the moment when Amuda’s mother, who is threatening to commit suicide, takes a stand in support of her daughter.
Totally new faces. And full Debut of director Venba Kathiresan has mixed. Venba Kathiresan has adapted Lenin’s words, ‘If you don’t speak your politics, you will be ruled by the politics you hate’. At a time when the hand of the dominant caste was proudly raised against the oppressed, Impressing the reality that nothing has changed here even today, the film emphasizes the reality that equality is possible only through legal struggle.
This is the story of Naalai Namathe must watch in theatres everyone. Don’t miss it. Such a lovely politics the script played.
