Movie Title | Starring | Director | Producer | Music Composer | Production Banner |
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Pyar Ke Do Naam | Bhavya Sachdeva, Ankita Sahu, Achal Tankwal, Kanika Gauttam, Riney Aryaa, Namita Lal, Roma Navani, Dipti Mishra, Sherani Sb, Abdur Rahman, F. S. Shirani | Danish Javed | Vijay Goel, Danish Javed, Shahab Allahabadi | Jocular Entertainments | |
The Proof | Sai Dhanshika, Rudhvir Vadhan, Ashok, Riythvika, Indraja, Mime Gopi, Marimuthu, Raja Simhan, Ashmitha | I.Radhika | Golden Studios, Gomathi | R.P Dheepak | |
Prasanna Vadanam | Suhas, Payal Radhakrishna, Rashi Singh, Nandu, Viva Harsha, Nitin Prasanna, Sai Swetha, Kushalini | Arjun Y K | Manikanta J S, Prasad Reddy T R | Vijay Bulganin | |
Kurangu Pedal | Santhosh Velmurugan, V.R.Ragavan, M.Gnanasekar, Rathish, Sai Ganesh, Kaali Venkat, Prasanna Balachander, Jenson Diwakar | KamalaKannan | Sivakarthikeyan, Savitha Shanmugam, SuMee Baskaran | Ghibran Vaibodha | Sivakarthikeyan Productions, Montage Pictures |
Kurangu Pedal (2022) Review: A Heartfelt Journey Back in Time
Let me paint a picture for you – it’s the 1980s in rural India, and “Kurangu Pedal” (“Monkey Pedal” in English) takes you right back to that nostalgic era. This Tamil film, released in 2022, isn’t your typical adrenaline-pumping action flick. Instead, it’s a warm embrace of simpler times and childhood dreams.
Director Kamalakannan captures the essence of small-town life with exquisite detail. From the dusty streets to the lively camaraderie among kids, every scene feels like a page out of your own childhood diary. At its core, the film is about the bond between Mariyappan, a young boy yearning to ride a bike, and his father, Kandhasamy, who grapples with his own limitations.
The performances in “Kurangu Pedal” are a mixed bag. While the child actors charm with their innocence, some scenes could have used a bit more finesse in direction. Yet, seasoned actors like Kaali Venkat shine, infusing their characters with depth and authenticity.
Despite its nostalgic charm, the film isn’t without its flaws. The pacing can be a bit sluggish at times, and certain subplots feel extraneous. A tighter narrative could have elevated the overall impact of the story.
However, where “Kurangu Pedal” truly shines is in its emotional core. The heartfelt moments between Mariyappan and Kandhasamy resonate deeply, reminding us of the beauty of familial bonds and shared dreams.
So, if you’re in the mood for a feel-good film that transports you to a simpler time, “Kurangu Pedal” is worth a watch. Just be prepared for a few bumps along the heartwarming journey.