Wallop him, child

Aug 09, 2021 08:42


The world of Sarpatta Paramparai is around us much before we’ve seen enough to select and compose such an understanding. It arrives in the slow moments before the opening credits roll up. We hear first the whistle of a train. As the names turn up in the appropriate shade of bloody red for a boxing film , we hear bicycle bells, passing trucks, ( Read more... )

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ext_5806683 August 10 2021, 06:07:06 UTC
I definitely agree with you on the point that Pasupathy's performance requires an essay of its own, sir. I have always emphasized that Pasupathy's performance is underrated by the public and the critics equally. It felt good that this is emphasized in this write up. Looking forward to that essay about Fatherliness in Sarpatta on your blog, sir. I strongly feel that there are many such fatherly moments which need to be explored apart from what has already been doing rounds on social media.

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