Parasakthi trailer: Sivakarthikeyan rebels against Hindi imposition

The trailer of Parasakthi has created strong discussion among movie lovers and social media users. The film is directed by Sudha Kongara and is set in the nineteen sixties.

The story focuses on student movements and the resistance against Hindi imposition during that period.

The trailer begins with a government announcement about making Hindi the official language of the country. This decision leads to anger and fear among students.

Atharvaa plays a college student who openly questions this move. He slowly becomes the face of a student uprising.

His dialogues clearly show that the protest is about rights and identity. One strong moment comes when he questions whether Delhi alone represents the whole nation.

Sivakarthikeyan plays Atharvaa’s brother in the film. At the start he is shown as a calm and law following person.

He believes in obeying rules and staying away from politics. He is even ready to learn Hindi and live peacefully.

Sreeleela plays a key role in explaining the emotional side of the protest to him. She helps him understand that the fight is not against people but against forced rules.

As the trailer moves forward Sivakarthikeyan’s character goes through a big change. He realizes the pain of the students and the unfair actions of the authorities.

Slowly he steps into the movement and becomes its leader. His transformation is shown with powerful scenes and strong background music.

One important dialogue makes it clear that the protest is against imposition and not against the language itself.

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