Parking Tamil Movie Review

Parking Tamil Movie Review

Cast-;

Harish Kalyan, Indhuja Ravichandran, M.S. Bhaskar, Rama Rajendran, Prarthana Nathan ,Ilango ,Ilavarasu , Sure sh and  others

Crew-;

Producer : Sudhan Sundaram(Passion Studios) , Producer : KS Sinish , Written And Directed: Ramkumar Balakri s hnan , Music : Sam CS , DOP : Jiju Sunny , Editing :Philomin Raj , Art : NK Rahul , Action : Dinesh Kasi,Phoenix , Pr abhu , Costumes : Sher Ali , Choreographer :Apsar , Lyrics: Sam CS, Vishnu Edavan , Executive Producer : T Muru gesan , VFX : DTM , Sound Mixing : Rajakrishnan M.R , Sound Design : Sync Cinema , Digital Promotions : Beatrou te, Karthik Ravivarma , Designs :Yellowtooths , Stills :Rajendran , PRO:Suresh Chandra, Rekha D’One and others.

Story-;

Parking is a major problem that people face on a daily basis in overpopulated countries like India. As the develop ment and convenience for man is increasing, the vehicles are also increasing. There is nowhere enough space to park them. It is this thing that allows us to easily ‘park’ ourselves in this film. Director Ramkumar Balakrishn an has put a token of our fandom in it along with a smooth screenplay. Harish Kalyan, who works in the IT indus try, finds a house next to his office and settles down with his wife Induja, who is in love. Ms. Bhaskar, who is an admin istrative officer in the municipal office, lives with her family in the lower portion so that the floor portion is avail able to them. The story begins with a good understanding between the two families as if we are looking at our liv es in a mirror. All happiness lasts only till Harish Kalyan buys a new car. The issue escalates into a brawl to bring out their egos when they have trouble parking MS Bhaskar’s bike and Harish Kalyan’s car in the only available p arking space. What happened after that is the rest of the story.

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Movie Review-; 

A film that exemplifies how ego conflicts can drive people to extremes. ‘Parking’ inculcated the idea that ‘one w ho gives up does not get spoiled’. In the upper floor of a rented house where a government employee, Yubangarit hi, has been living with his wife and daughter for 10 years, the young man Ishwar lives with his wife, whom he ha s fallen in love with and married. The newcomer buys a new car and parks it in the house compound and it passes to the elder who owns a bike. After that, he asks the young man to park the car outside, but he refuses, and the e go war starts between the two on the scale of the India-Pakistan border issue. The following days are like beatin gs, broken car windows and police complaints.

To humiliate and punish Ishwar, the elder comes down to earth. Ishwar thinks smartly to take revenge on him. Th e elder thinks more criminally than that. Its consequences and tragedies are the rest of the story of the film. Dire cted by Ramkumar BalakrishnanHarish Kalyan as Ishvara is as youthful as ever. Showing aggression when the ca r parking issue becomes an issue, getting upset when he is sexually accused, taking revenge, doing what he feels right without respecting his wife’s feelings is so mature in his acting!100% of any character becomes MS. Bhask ar has a negative character in it. The villainous look on the face of the man who comes by the name of Yubang ar ithi, despite being a woman of marriageable age and engaging in vile activities, gives complete life to the psyc ho tic character that suits him.

Special kudos to the director for crafting his character without even a peep of come dy!Induja as Harish Kalyan’s love wife, a pregnant woman with no support from her mother and father. Ammani i s so cute when she smiles. B ut in the story that doesn’t give it space, she gets caught up with two psychos like her husband and the housekee per, and earns pity in all the scenes that come.Prince as the owner of the house stand ing on the side of justice. E ven though it comes in very few scenes, the acting is impressive.M.S. Rama, who is Bhaskar’s wife, and Prarthan a, who is his daughter, are also graced by the exquisite performances of those who play the characters.Sam CS h as contributed his best with background music to strengthen the storyline.

The director, who has created a simple story to appreciate the parking problem faced by many people living in a rented house in the city, without thinking that the expression and activity of their anger will affect the pregnant woman living in their midst, mentally and physically, the screenplay is moving in the way a young man and an old man throw away humanity and collide. There is nothing new about that climactic scene. As expected.If there was a little more menace for the screenplay, the film could have been lifted in people’s minds in a big way!Parking is a film in which Harish Kalyan is playing a unique role as Valam as Chocolate Boy. Especially in this film, the acting d emon MS. Bhaskar plays a very important role. Actress Induja has played the lead role.

And Sam CS has composed the music for the film. In this context, recently the trailer of the movie Parking was re leased and it got the attention of the fans. That means a young man living in a middle class family buys a new c ar with the dream of buying a car.But there is a problem with MS Bhaskar, the house owner, without a place to pari king. Thus Harish Kalyan goes to the police station. The story of the movie Parking is whether this problem is res olved smoothly in the end. A role that Harish Kalyan can be proud of. Harish is perfect for the role. He has expre ssed the pressure well when the parking problem becomes such a problem that he can’t even take care of his pre gnant wife properly. His villain is MS Bhaskar.

His stubborn behavior towards his wife, daughter and office, which is normal in the beginning, but gradually tak es him to the highest level, is terrifying. Acting is manly. As his ego swells, each relationship leaves him and even then his stubbornness to not let go is amazing. It’s amazing to see a young actress come across in a pregnant role. Induja understands its ‘weight’ and carries it beautifully. We know that Rama, who plays the wife of MS Bhaskar, is a good actress but Prarthana, who plays the daughter, though she is a newcomer, has embraced her role and ha s acted brilliantly. Both Prince and LIC agent Suresh, who appear in a few scenes, have done justice to their roles. The iron shop also buys ‘Sabash’ here and there.

Cinematography by Jiju Sunny and editing by Philomena Raj are commendable. Harish and MS Bhaskar have rec orded the speed of showing who will be the first to park their car. Sam CS’s music plays an important role in kee ping the film moving without slowing down the tempo. The big challenge is whether you can write the script of a n entire film based on this simple parking matter. It can be said that the director has succeeded in three quarters of that challenge. The first episode goes so smoothly. Some things that Ramkumar Balakrishnan has added to ad d more pressure in the second half are a bit out of character. If it is carried without making it so bloody, we can b e proud that there are directors who can write scripts like Malayalam films in Tamil too. This is how we expect th is story to end. However, it takes some time to detach us from the impact of the film. That ensures the success of this film.

This IS MY Personal Review So Please Go And Watch The Movie In Theaters Only

Written By- T.H.PRASAD -B4U-Ratting – 4  . 5 / 5