Director: Avinash Prakash
Cast: Mithun V, Rithik M, Nithin D, Abdul Rafe, Prarthana Srikaanth, John E, Tanika Guruprasad, K Hariharan
The film ‘Naangal’ is produced by GVS Raju under the banner ‘Kala Bhavasree Creations’. The film is written and directed by Avinash Prakash, who has also handled the cinematography and editing.
‘SSI’ Productions is releasing it in theatres under the banner ‘Naangal’. The film ‘Naangal’, which has received accolades and awards at several international film festivals, is set to release in theatres on April 18. The music is composed by Ved Shankar Sugavanam.
Production Design: Viraj Bala J, Sync Sound: Mohammed Sajith, Sound Design: Sachin Sudhakaran Hariharan M (Sync Cinemas), Sound Mixing: Aravind Menon, Publicity Design: Pon Balaji, Production Executive: Krishnasekhar DS, DI: Yugendra (Crafts Works), Production Coordination: Sadiq AM, Public Relations: Nikhil Murugan.
The story of the film is depicted as taking place in Ooty in the 1990s. Rajkumar (Abdul Rafe) and Padma (Prarthana Srikanth) are a separated couple living in Ooty. Their three children, Karthik (Mithun V), Dhruv (Hrithik M), and Gautham (Nithin D), are under the care of a very strict father. They also have a dog named Kathi (Roxy). Rajkumar, who runs a school in Ooty and does small-scale farming, is unable to pay his electricity bill or pay his teachers. What is the reason for his situation? Did the couple get together or not? The emotional struggle of the three boys is emotionally told, and we are the story, screenplay and climax of the film!
Abdul Rafe has played the role of Rajkumar, a man who has lived a bad life and is at the peak of despair, who thinks 100 percent. Although the way he behaves towards the boys makes him very angry, the scenes where he is struggling in a state where he cannot even pay the electricity bill, his environment makes him feel sorry for him.
Prathana S, who plays the role of Padma, Rajkumar’s wife and mother of three boys, gets attention even though she has acted in a few scenes.
The three boys playing the main characters, Karthik (Mithun V), Dhruv (Hrithik M), and Gautham (Nithin T), have all performed well. Mithun’s character, who takes on the responsibility of the family as the eldest son, makes him feel pitiful. The scene where Nithin T, a mischievous boy, dips his father’s shaving brush in toilet water, brings laughter, but the scene where the innocent, innocent child expresses his anger towards his strict fathers is a scene that expresses his anger towards his strict fathers. The performance of Rithik M, the boy who goes to the shop, is also special. All three boys have performed well. Director Avinash Prakash is commendable for getting excellent performances from them.
A father who is struggling with severe financial problems, three boys who are separated from their mother at an age when they should be playing and playing, and are trapped by their strict father. Debutant director Avinash Prakash has narrated their emotional struggles, in a somewhat natural way, as they navigate their lives.