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Thirumathi Palanisamy is this interesting blend of comedy and drama that plays with the norms of marriage and family. The lead character, Hamsaveni, is a teacher, which sets a nice contrast against her illiterate fiancé. The whole premise hinges on her conditions for marriage, which gives it a unique twist right from the start. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, particularly in the second half, but it allows the themes of personal sacrifice and societal expectations to unfold. The performances, particularly from the lead, bring a certain charm and authenticity, even when the script wavers. There's a raw, relatable quality to the film that makes it stand out amidst the typical fare of the era. Not every moment lands, but it’s a genuine reflection of its time.
Interesting approach to marriage normsUnique character dynamicsReflective of its cultural context
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