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Aramm
Nov 19, 2017 03:05 PM 2568 Views (via Android App)

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Yesterday was a very beautiful movie I had seen Aramm. Nayantara's new Tamil film 'Aram' has been released. The film which is directed by Gopi Nainar is a social thriller that speaks against injustice and corruption in society. Nayantara acted as the district collector of Mathivadan IAS.


This film is the subject of water scarcity. In the meanwhile, the masculinity of the mafia drinking water is exposed. The director of this film is masking the government and politicians who are supporting drinking water mafia.


One of the biggest controversies in recent Tamil films has been the revolving of Vijay's two dialogues in the movie Merzal. But every dialog in the movie Aram is a lesson. Director Gopi has also written a number of conversations with a lot of words.


The film starts with a four-year-old girl falling into a pipe that does not cover the borewell. The Collector is getting an opportunity to save the child and the government and politicians are getting better. Those who saw Bharath's 'Malootty' movie will be remembered for the scenes in the film.


When our governments are very concerned about things like space technology, Aram points out that people are forgetting the basic issues. Nayantara's Degameras is a good actress in her career.


Amber's cinematography and Ruben's editing make Gibran's background music a classic experience. Peter Hayne's action choreography is also lively.


Often the only negative point is that the picture is drawn to a documentary format. In trying to tell a lot about the impact of the society, the flow of the story seems to occasionally break the break.


A district collector needs to see the fight against the unity of the people against the rural activities performed by a state over the rural population. This film is the best film ever received from Tamil films.


Rating: 4/5

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