the daughter is very matured here because she grew up in a house without a mother, and she takes all the responsibilities in the house and also tells her father on how to look after the household chores which is a very big thing for her age, so a character like that talking to that criminal in the climax is a bold step and its believable!!
Beg to respectfully disagree with the notion that Vijay’s emotions toward his daughter are exaggerated. While she may not be his biological child, the depth of his care and commitment speaks volumes. Having raised her since childhood, he has become her father in every meaningful sense. This realization struck me during my current time in Spain. Initially, I wasn’t particularly fond of children, especially boys. However, my new neighbour’s 7-month-old baby boy changed everything. His constant desire to be near me and play with me gradually endeared him to my heart. Now, after 10 months, I can’t imagine life without him. It’s a testament to the profound impact children can have when we embrace them as part of our own lives. Vijay Sethupathi’s situation mirrors this sentiment. Having cared for the baby alone, he is undoubtedly more of a father to her than Anurag’s biological connection. Now, I strongly believe that blood relations don’t always define family; sometimes, it’s the bonds we forge through love and shared experiences that matter most.
This movie has so many foreshadowing moments Meeru Sarigga Notice chessaru anta whenever Vijay sethupathy narrates the story about his stolen trash can he always drink water because he had to go through that trauma again and he will try not to cry and the snake analogy too because snake will eat its own eggs so Anurag character ni snake tho depict chessaru and the screenplay is the strength of the movie two parallel timelines chuppinchi they merged it beautifully in the end
Nice discussion guys, I think this might be the best tamil film in this year😀. At 5:25 definitely agree with ooha on this one, I love watching tamil and malayalam movies, but recently I feel like tamil cinema as a whole trying to depict too much violence in their movies. Don´t get me wrong, I love good action films anyday😄 but showing this much of violence could aliente many audiences especially families and kids and I don´t understand why filmmakers are doing this😅.
I completely disagree with your views in this podcast. I don't know why you look at the emotional content so superficially. You completely missed the soul of the movie. If you really like what you are doing which I hope you do, please give it a rewatch when you are alone without skipping a moment and I bet you won't feel the same way. Anyways, Keep doing what you enjoy, and keep the entertainment coming!
For specimens like you we have the evergreen salaar, kgf fairytales like bahubali and if that still rattles your brain don't worry you can watch adipurush or saaho.
@@blitzkrieg9925 it's just I cannot take that emotions where a child or girl gets violated and I feel it's forced on me, I cannot swallow it anymore, I'm not saying it's something we shouldn't see but it's soo overused and it cannot be the main plot anymore
@@Greed_The_Avaricious it's a movie. No one is forcing you to watch. Plus tamil films try and show it as real as possible and hence the violence. If you can't stomach the scenes that's fine. No one is going to argue with that. But you can't go around and say it's a weak story and stuff. This movie is actually Hollywood level stuff, crisp writing, zero potholes no jarring songs, item numbers etc. story and screenplay is king and how many movies have we seen this engaging ( to us alteast).
@@blitzkrieg9925 actually it's weak screen play, it's just new for indian audiance, telling audiance what you believed till now is a lie is a bad thing to do while writing a screenplay, even darling movie does it, it says what ever you saw till first half is a lie, Vikram movie does it, it literally shows Kamal Hasan is dead and revives him suddenly, making us believe it's Vijay's daughter for a long time and telling it's actually it's not his daughter suddenly is a bad thing to do in a screenplay, and yes it's not like I can digest the emotions, I can, it's just I know it's fake, I just cannot tolerate it when it's overused, and finally I have all the rights to express my opinions, you cannot censor me, just assume you like a movie that everyone hates and you expressed that you loved it and everyone says to shut your mouth, would you prefer that world? See, everyone has the right to express themselves, and everyone has equal rights, if you would like to have the right to shut another's mouth, then the other will also have the same right and they will shut your mouth. So, learn to tolerate other people's opinions too and agree to disagree even if you do not agree, don't behave like Manchu Vishnu.
the daughter is very matured here because she grew up in a house without a mother, and she takes all the responsibilities in the house and also tells her father on how to look after the household chores which is a very big thing for her age, so a character like that talking to that criminal in the climax is a bold step and its believable!!
Beg to respectfully disagree with the notion that Vijay’s emotions toward his daughter are exaggerated. While she may not be his biological child, the depth of his care and commitment speaks volumes. Having raised her since childhood, he has become her father in every meaningful sense.
This realization struck me during my current time in Spain. Initially, I wasn’t particularly fond of children, especially boys. However, my new neighbour’s 7-month-old baby boy changed everything. His constant desire to be near me and play with me gradually endeared him to my heart. Now, after 10 months, I can’t imagine life without him. It’s a testament to the profound impact children can have when we embrace them as part of our own lives.
Vijay Sethupathi’s situation mirrors this sentiment. Having cared for the baby alone, he is undoubtedly more of a father to her than Anurag’s biological connection. Now, I strongly believe that blood relations don’t always define family; sometimes, it’s the bonds we forge through love and shared experiences that matter most.
This movie has so many foreshadowing moments Meeru Sarigga Notice chessaru anta whenever Vijay sethupathy narrates the story about his stolen trash can he always drink water because he had to go through that trauma again and he will try not to cry and the snake analogy too because snake will eat its own eggs so Anurag character ni snake tho depict chessaru and the screenplay is the strength of the movie two parallel timelines chuppinchi they merged it beautifully in the end
Daughter scene is to show his arm strength, also metaphor for okkasari pattukunte climax daaka vadaladu ani
I thought VJS had some serious gangster background at that scene where he asks him for that principle to say sorry
Nice discussion guys, I think this might be the best tamil film in this year😀. At 5:25 definitely agree with ooha on this one, I love watching tamil and malayalam movies, but recently I feel like tamil cinema as a whole trying to depict too much violence in their movies. Don´t get me wrong, I love good action films anyday😄 but showing this much of violence could aliente many audiences especially families and kids and I don´t understand why filmmakers are doing this😅.
Hai andi
GULABI movie cheyandi super movie awesome songs and comedy also
Will do. Thank you for your suggestion ☺️
@popcorntalk waiting for that GULABI ur trio podcast 🤩🤩
I completely disagree with your views in this podcast. I don't know why you look at the emotional content so superficially. You completely missed the soul of the movie. If you really like what you are doing which I hope you do, please give it a rewatch when you are alone without skipping a moment and I bet you won't feel the same way. Anyways, Keep doing what you enjoy, and keep the entertainment coming!
Yup !
Maharaja is a masterpiece. Good to see you guys doing a review for this movie
Aruguru pathivrathalu cheyandi
Can you please suggest another movie Vicky Garu?
@popcorntalk jambalakadi pamba.. or else any 90s or 2000 movies which are not hiped movies
@@popcorntalk Adursh movie eppudu Mari
best movie of 2024
more details in deep in dress, music, school scene
PAN INDIA ante anni languages lo okesari release avvali
IDI just OTT ki dub chesina cinema
Telugu tamil only release aindi
Hindi lo only OTT release
Got it. Thanks for clarifying
If you like the climax of this movie watch the incendies and the oldboy
Sure 😁
For sure, Amir Khan can't beat VS
3 intelligent girls
react on PIZZA movie of VS
i think u not watched properly
Good morning sisters, can you please do the podcast for Khadgam movie and Bharatheeyudu 2 (Netflix) if possible..
We will do it for sure. Thank you for your suggestions
pls do video on Leo or Master or Snehithudu
Will try for sure 😊
Upendra podcast eppudu
😂😂
Saying this without completely watching the podcast, I didn't happen to like this film, in fact I hate the storyline, not that great.
For specimens like you we have the evergreen salaar, kgf fairytales like bahubali and if that still rattles your brain don't worry you can watch adipurush or saaho.
@@blitzkrieg9925 I hate all those films, I only prefer rangastlam, khaleja and okkadu, that's all
@@blitzkrieg9925 it's just I cannot take that emotions where a child or girl gets violated and I feel it's forced on me, I cannot swallow it anymore, I'm not saying it's something we shouldn't see but it's soo overused and it cannot be the main plot anymore
@@Greed_The_Avaricious it's a movie. No one is forcing you to watch. Plus tamil films try and show it as real as possible and hence the violence. If you can't stomach the scenes that's fine. No one is going to argue with that. But you can't go around and say it's a weak story and stuff. This movie is actually Hollywood level stuff, crisp writing, zero potholes no jarring songs, item numbers etc. story and screenplay is king and how many movies have we seen this engaging ( to us alteast).
@@blitzkrieg9925 actually it's weak screen play, it's just new for indian audiance, telling audiance what you believed till now is a lie is a bad thing to do while writing a screenplay, even darling movie does it, it says what ever you saw till first half is a lie, Vikram movie does it, it literally shows Kamal Hasan is dead and revives him suddenly, making us believe it's Vijay's daughter for a long time and telling it's actually it's not his daughter suddenly is a bad thing to do in a screenplay, and yes it's not like I can digest the emotions, I can, it's just I know it's fake, I just cannot tolerate it when it's overused, and finally I have all the rights to express my opinions, you cannot censor me, just assume you like a movie that everyone hates and you expressed that you loved it and everyone says to shut your mouth, would you prefer that world? See, everyone has the right to express themselves, and everyone has equal rights, if you would like to have the right to shut another's mouth, then the other will also have the same right and they will shut your mouth. So, learn to tolerate other people's opinions too and agree to disagree even if you do not agree, don't behave like Manchu Vishnu.
Yes...its a mind bending thriller movie😍9/10🤩🤩
Em loop holes unnayamma 😏😏