

Is He a product of religion (the Immaculate Conception), or mere science (parthenogenesis)? Does God always have to be male? Can avatars of God present themselves in the present day? If yes, would the skies pour down, like they did on the day of Krishna’s birth?īalaji may be the gentlest filmmaker in Tamil cinema today. The discourse is about an episode from the Mahabharata, and it lays the groundwork for some of the film’s key questions. He orchestrates a small symphony of rituals and domestic chores, gestures and murmured words. (This is a good point to note that “Meera” is itself a religious name.) This long stretch-anchored by the discourse-is easily the most beautifully sustained piece of direction by Balaji Tharaneetharan. The film is about a “miracle” that erupts in their lives, and it’s apt that it opens with a religious discourse in Meera’s house.

Meera is in love with Saravanan ( Kalidas Jayaram). She still has that girly innocence-she sleeps in a cotton candy-coloured night-suit that has a butterfly pattern all over it. It revolves around Meera ( Megha Akash), who is a typical college-goer. It means “a short story”, a story short enough to be told on a single page. In case you have missed any of your favourite Tamil movies, do subscribe to Netflix and enjoy the film in the comfort of your home.It’s a clever title: Oru Pakka Kathai. Owing to the lockdown, due to pandemics, many Tamil movies were directly released on Netflix. Tamil cinema is gaining its prominence on many OTT platforms like Netflix. Do watch this movie on Netflix! Conclusion While it may sound like a typical story but the cinematography of the movie is quite pleasing. She wants Swapna to take revenge for her murder. Adding to it, she is been haunted by the soul of a young girl who too was brutally killed. This is one of the reasons why she has a fear of the dark. She is a game designer who has been brutely raped a year before on new year’s eve. The story concentrates on the life of a woman, Swapna (played by Taapsee Pannu), who is suffering from PTSD and the ordeals faced by her in order to protect her home from mysterious intruders. This psychological thriller was shot in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi.
