
It was during the initial phases of Ameer's " Paruthiveeran " ( 2007 ) that he began his groundwork for " Subramaniapuram " and left the production to focus on his film.He has since appeared as a supporting actor in films, winning acclaim for his role in films including " Paruthiveeran " ( 2007 ), " Kaaviya Thalaivan " ( 2014 ).Priyamani managed to prove her acting credentials and commercial appeal with 2007's " Paruthiveeran ", directed by Ameer Sultan, in which she was co-starred with debutant Karthi Sivakumar.Sujatha rose to fame with her performance in Ameer's " Paruthiveeran " ( 2007 ), before appearing in several supporting roles as a mother in Tamil cinema.The film was released on 23 February 2007 and emerged a critical and commercial success, despite facing stiff competition from " Paruthiveeran " at the box-office.In November 2006, the " Paruthiveeran " soundtrack album got released, which saw the composer foraying into pure rural folk music, using traditional music instruments.Varma decided to cast her after seeing her National Award-winning performance in " Paruthiveeran "." Paruthiveeran " was entirely shot in Madurai and its surroundings.I’m not sure how toning down the gross factor could have affected the story or the finale anyway! Leave this alone and the movie ends with an absolute stunner. Here, Muthazhaghi happens to be at the wrong place at a wrong time. The brutality there was necessary for us to shift our mind to a new state. In Bandit Queen, Seema Biswas’ character was the principal and that incident was the turning point to her metamorphosis transformation into the person she ultimately became. I wonder why they ridicule it when I opt for such a scene in Paruthi Veeran.”Ī plain wrong example there. When Sekhar Kapur had a similar sequence for Bandit Queen, everyone appreciated it. I disagree with Ameer’s explanation for one of the two areas he’s been criticized for – Undue importance to the sexual assault on Muthazahagi (Priya Mani).Īmeer says, “The climax was necessary for the movie and I find no fault with it. I enjoyed the movie, until the climax arrived.

Clearly, Ameer has extracted a high degree of acting from his entire cast. It brings out the rawness of rural Madhurai with a great amount of substance to it. The movie achieves something even Kamal could not do with his Virumandi. Let me start out by saying that I’m a big fan of director Ameer and I’ve been bowled by every movie of his (including Paruthi Veeran). Paruthi Veeran ApPosted by DoesItMatter in Movie, Review.
