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			 Neer Paravai – Movie Review ,Cast & Crew Neer Paravai – Movie Review ,Cast & Crew
			
				
					 
 Cast: Vishnu, Sunaina
 
 Direction: Seenu Ramasamy
 
 
 
 Filmmaker Seenu Ramasamy proved his mettle with ‘Thenmerkku  Paruvakattru’ a few years ago that eventually made its presence felt at  the National awards.
 
 Now the man who loves to traverse the topic of human relationship is  back with ‘Neerparavai’. Quite appropriate to the title, the movie is  set in the sea shore of a coastal village where fishing is the mainstay.  It chronicles the life of people who worship sea.
 Often we hear about fishermen getting killed in midsea and the  director has taken to throw light on the brutal acts against such  innocent fishermen through ‘Neerparavai’.
 But nowhere he tries to go preachy or talk in a political overtone. A  soft romance forms the vase of the script, which is executed well by  Seenu Ramasamy.
 Viishnu proved his skills doing a tricky role in ‘Vennila Kabbadi  Kuzhu’. Perhaps he gets another character to compliment his talent here.
 As a fisherman, who is a habitual drinker, he plays with utmost  perfection. Sunaina has come a long way from her routine heroine image  to play a meaty character with more scope to emote.
 Seenu Ramasamy has managed to rope in the likes of stalwarts like  Nandhita Das and Saranya Ponvannan, who seem to relish their outings in a  powerful emotional drama set in mid-sea.
 What stands out in this film is the way Seenu Ramasamy has managed to handle human relationships.
 The movie begins with a skeletal remain unearthed by police and  Esther (Nadhita Das) is arrested. She confesses that it is her husband  Arulappasamy (Viishnu) and it was she who killed and buried him in her  house.
 There begins a flashback. and the movie travels back to 25 years.  Young Esther (Sunaina) is an orphan brought up by the local church and  comes to village to do missionary works.
 She comes across Arulappa Samy (Viishnu), son of loving parents  (Saranya and Ramu). The parents shower all their love on their son, but  he becomes a habitual drinker.
 A symbol of hate in the village, Arul spends the whole day with  liquor. One fine day, Esther comes across Arul and change happens in his  life.
 Sequence of events reform him and his love for Esther blossoms. The  village takes time to belive that Arul is a reformed man. When they do  start to believe and all is set for his wedding with Esther, a twist  happens in the story that turns Arul to sail on the sea and take up  fishing for his livelihood.
 Viishnu is at his best pouring right emotions. In the first half as a  drunkard who is ridiculed by one and all, he is just there giving his  best. His romantic escapades with Esther, his anger and agony deserve  appreciation.
 It is all new Sunaina. Sans makeup, as an ordinary girl in love with a  fisherman, she is right there getting under the skin of the character  to deliver one of her best.
 Of course Nandhitha Das and Saranya do what they are known for in  taking up challenging roles. Almost all artistes including Ramu,  Samuthirakani, Black Pandi, Thambi Ramiah and Vadivukkarasi chip in with  their best. Azhagam Perumal as priest in the local church walks away  with honours.
 Half the battle is won thanks to Balasubramaniam’s cinematography. It  captures the sea shores and the fisherman’s travails well.  Rahunanthan’s songs including ‘Para Para…’ and the BGM fit the mood  well. Vairamuthu’s lyrics go hand-in-hand with the theme. Udhayanidhi  Stalin should be lauded for gathering guts to produce a meaningful  cinema.
 Though there are some political overtones and mushy drama, one can  applaud Seenu Ramasamy for his conviction. He gives a film that  questions the plight of fishermen.
 
 
 
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