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Puthan Panam is quite an intriguing piece, marrying the action and crime genres with a thrilling narrative. Set against the backdrop of India's demonetisation, it captures a unique moment in time that stirs up tensions and desperation. The pacing feels right for a thriller, weaving through the lives of black money hoarders in Kerala. I found the performances to be quite gripping; especially the lead, Nithyananda Shenoy, who embodies a complex character caught up in moral dilemmas. The atmosphere is dense, almost claustrophobic at times, as it explores themes of greed and survival. It's distinct in its focus on socio-economic issues, which adds a layer of depth that you'd appreciate if you're into films that reflect real-world struggles.
Explores themes of greed and survival.Set against the backdrop of India's demonetisation.Features strong performances and a tense atmosphere.
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