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Nadodi Mannan is quite an interesting film from '95 that dives into themes of class and societal expectations. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it somehow adds to the emotional weight. Priya's initial dismissal of Ramesh because of his poor background sets the stage for a compelling exploration of love and status. The father’s rags-to-riches tale serves as a pivotal moment that shifts Priya's perspective, adding layers to her character. The performances feel authentic, especially in how they navigate the tension between wealth and worth. While the directing may not be the highlight, the film's atmosphere captures the struggles of the lower class and the societal pressure that comes with it. There's something uniquely raw about it that might resonate with collectors who appreciate character-driven narratives.
Explores class dynamicsEmotional character arcsAuthentic performances
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