Parole movie review

Story:

Linga goes to juvenile jail at an early age and is treated inappropriately by the inmates. Enraged by this, he brutally murders them.

He is released after six years following the efforts made by his mother Janaki Suresh.

Linga’s younger brother K S Karthik thinks that his mother is partial towards him.

Linga becomes a paid killer gets caught by police and is given double life imprisonment.

Janakai tries to release his son by giving mercy petition to Governor.

But she passes away before that. Karthik tries to bring Linga out on parole to perform their mother’s funeral rites.

What happens next forms the crux of the story.

Analysis:

The way in which director Dwarakh Raja has narrated the story is very impressive. The plot which the director has took is new and has delivered it in a convincing manner.

Linga and Karthik fit their respective roles aptly and have delivered one of their best performances till date.

They have conveyed through emotions about the wrong decisions people make the impact they have.

Janaki Suresh gets a heavy character and is the backbone of the movie.

Vinodhini as the advocate as usual delivers a neat performance.

Kalpika Ganesh and Monisha Murali are okay with their performances.

Special mention should be made about Mahesh’s camerawork. Rajkumar Amal’s music is adequate.

Rating: 3.8/5