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Marina Puratchi is quite an interesting delve into the jallikattu protests, seen through the eyes of two young reporters. The narrative unfolds with Sukanya and Parthasarathy navigating the murky waters of media and activism, really highlights how personal ambition can intertwine with social issues. The pacing is pretty steady, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of their experiences. Shruti Reddy and Naveen both deliver performances that feel authentic, capturing the essence of youthful determination. The film’s atmosphere is thick with urgency and a sense of responsibility. Practical effects aren't heavily relied upon, but the real-life footage interspersed adds a raw touch that really grounds the story in reality. It’s a unique take on journalism and activism that sticks with you.
Explores the relationship between media and social movements.Strong performances from the lead actors.Highlights the urgency of youth engagement in activism.
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