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Neerparavai
A skeleton is found at the home of Esther (Nandita Das), whose fisherman husband Arulappasamy (Vishnu) has been missing for the past 25 years. Esther confesses that it was she who murdered her husband but when Agnes (Varsha), the cop assigned to the case, lends a sympathetic ear, she narrates a heart wrenching tale of a loving family ruined by the politics of territorial waters.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the poignant story of an ordinary fisherman named Arul who falls deeply in love with a devout Christian girl named Esther. Their love faces immense societal and religious opposition, forcing them to confront the prejudices of their communities. Arul's journey is one of unwavering devotion and sacrifice as he navigates the complexities of love, faith, and tradition in a small coastal village.
Critical Reception
Neerparavai received widespread critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of love, its strong performances, and its realistic depiction of rural life and social divides. Critics lauded Seenu Ramasamy's direction for its emotional depth and understated storytelling. The film was particularly praised for its authentic characters and the powerful chemistry between the lead actors.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and realistic portrayal of village life.
Vishnu Vishal and Amala Paul lauded for their compelling performances.
Seenu Ramasamy's direction highlighted for its subtle yet powerful storytelling.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly appreciated the film's touching love story and its authentic depiction of societal challenges. Many viewers found the performances moving and the narrative to be a refreshing change from typical commercial cinema, resonating with its emotional core.
Awards & Accolades
Won Best Film at the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. Vishnu Vishal won Best Actor at the South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA). Nominated for several other awards.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Neerparavai', translates to 'Water Bird', symbolizing the freedom and transient nature of the characters' love and lives against the vastness of the ocean.
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