Perazhagan
Perazhagan

Movie spotlight

Perazhagan

2004
Movie
148 min
Tamil

A hunchbacked phone booth operator loves a blind street dancer and wants to help her regain her sight. His lookalike is a constable in love with the commissioner's daughter.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Sasi ShankerGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of Chinna, a humble and kind-hearted circus worker who is deeply in love with Priya, a beautiful and educated young woman. Chinna suffers from a cleft lip and palate, which affects his speech and self-esteem. Despite his challenges, he navigates societal prejudices and his own insecurities to win Priya's heart. The narrative also explores the complexities of their relationship and the obstacles they face.

Critical Reception

Perazhagan was met with generally positive reviews, with particular praise directed at R. Madhavan's dual performance and Meera Jasmine's acting. The film's emotional depth and the sensitive portrayal of its protagonist's struggles resonated with audiences. While some critics found certain plot elements to be predictable, the overall sentiment was that it was a heartwarming and well-acted drama.

What Reviewers Say

  • R. Madhavan delivers a powerful and convincing dual performance, especially in his portrayal of the character with a speech impediment.

  • Meera Jasmine is praised for her naturalistic acting and chemistry with Madhavan.

  • The film is appreciated for its emotional narrative and the sensitive handling of social issues.

Google audience: Audience reception was largely positive, with many viewers connecting with the film's emotional core and the lead actors' performances. The film's message of love and acceptance in the face of adversity was a recurring theme in audience feedback.

Awards & Accolades

R. Madhavan won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil and the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor for his role in Perazhagan.

Fun Fact

R. Madhavan underwent significant physical and vocal training to portray the character Chinna, who has a cleft lip and palate and a speech impediment, a role that was highly acclaimed for its authenticity.

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