Piriyaranjan

Piriyaranjan

Favorite films

  • The Da Vinci Code
  • Uncut Gems
  • No Country for Old Men
  • Lost in Translation

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  • Amaran

    ★½

  • Ikiru

    ★★★

  • Y Tu Mamá También

    ★★★★½

  • Vaazhai

    ★★

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  • Amaran

    Amaran

    ★½

    The tears of the Kashmiri people are worth more than Indhu Rebecca Varghese. The film fails to honor their pain and instead portrays the victory of a soldier who killed his own brother. The Kashmiris ❎ Indians ✅, are depicted as terrorists, ignoring the reality that they are fighting for justice, much like the struggle for Tamil Eelam.

    It is a war jacket without the soul of truth.

  • Ikiru

    Ikiru

    ★★★

    This film is a profound exploration of life, mortality, and the quest for meaning. It follows the journey of a bureaucrat who receives a terminal diagnosis and embarks on a mission to find purpose in his remaining days. The storytelling is poignant and impactful, capturing the essence of human existence through its exploration of the mundane and the extraordinary. The lead performance is masterful, showcasing a range of emotions as the character evolves from a passive worker to a man…

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  • Vaazhai

    Vaazhai

    ★★

    The lament doesn't bring tears to the dumb. Black and white don't belong to sadness. It didn’t work for me. Shout louder until we become the dumbest ever.

  • Maharaja

    Maharaja

    ★★★½

    The film 'Maharaja,' directed by Nithilan, offers a wonderful theater experience. The dynamic screenplay narratives and use of various plot twist techniques are impressive. Although the climax was quite predictable to me, it was cleverly revealed. It's gratifying to see a normal protagonist introduction for the 50th film of a big star. However, the last frame still lingers in my heart.

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