“Poorveegam” Movie Review
“Native” evokes the feeling that one’s homeland is nothing short of heaven.
The movie “Poorveegam” revolves around the life of Bose Venkat, a farmer, and his son Kathir, who leads a city life. The story explores the struggles of a family and the conflicts that arise when the son becomes distant from his roots.
Kathir’s character is portrayed in two different states: as a village youth and as a city-dwelling family man. He effectively conveys the emotions of his character through his performance.
Miya Sri, who plays Kathir’s wife, has brought a rustic charm to her character, making her a perfect fit for the role.
Bose Venkat has delivered a heart-wrenching performance as a father who is unable to come to terms with his son’s decision to leave the village.
The music composer, Sanakya, has created a beautiful soundtrack that complements the movie’s rustic theme. The background score is also commendable.
The cinematographer, Vijay Mohan, has captured the beauty of the village and its people.
The director, G. Krishnan, has woven a beautiful story that highlights the importance of one’s roots and the value of relationships. He has handled the comedy scenes well, making the movie an enjoyable watch.
Overall, “Poorveegam” is a heartwarming movie that will make you appreciate the beauty of your native place and the importance of relationships.
Cast: Kathir, Miya Sri, Bose Venkat, Ilavarasu, Sangili Murugan, Sriranjani, Susan, YSD Sekar and others.
Producer: Brain Touch Film Factory – Dr.R.Muruganandam
Director: G.Krishnan,DF Tech.
Rating…3.8/5