History, activism, and personal conflict come together in the newly released ‘World of Parasakthi’ glimpse, offering audiences a first look at the film a week ahead of its release. More than just a glimpse, the video introduces the world of 'Parasakthi', set against the politically charged backdrop of the 1960s. By focusing on its central characters and their motivations, the glimpse hints at a powerful story filled with ideologies and emotions, while also showcasing the film’s grand vision and ambition.
Chezhiyan, the face of conviction and resistance
At the centre of this world stands Chezhiyan, portrayed by
Sivakarthikeyan, a leader shaped by purpose and responsibility. The actor in the video says that being referred to as Che brings about a whole new meaning and makes the character feel powerful, emphasizing this character’s influence and powerful ideologies. Chezhiyan is not presented as just a plain revolutionary character but comes with many plans and complex goals that deeply make sense, with many imperfections. As Sivakarthikeyan shared in the glimpse video, the core character seems serious, committed, and on a mission, but the film contains many entertaining and unexpected developments, which suggests the actor must have acted with great passion and conviction.
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Thirunaadan, a formidable ideological counterforce
Opposing Chezhiyan is
Ravi Mohan’s Thirunaadan, whose presence adds weight and tension to the story. In the 'World Of Parasakthi' glimpse, the actor recalls director
Sudha Kongara’s belief in him while offering the role, explaining that she felt the character demanded courage and inner strength to pull off convincingly. Continuing his speech in the video, Ravi Mohan discloses that Sudha expresses her gratitude for placing trust in the script and taking up a character that pushes the envelope in terms of ethics. The preview gives us a hint that Thirunaadan is not just a villain but someone on a mission that has its own rationale, hinting at a conflict that is not just physical but is also about philosophies.
Expanding the world through layered characters
The glimpse further expands its canvas with Atharvaa as Chinnadurai and Sreeleela as the female lead, both integral to the film's emotional fabric. In the glimpse, Atharvaa speaks about visualising his character in multiple ways before being guided by Sudha Kongara towards a specific interpretation, a choice she later praises for capturing the required fire and physique. Speaking in the 'World Of Parasakthi' glimpse, Sreeleela, an actress Sudha Kongara could only have thought of for the 'Parasakthi' reboot, found her role challenging, intense, and advanced for its period, “Just the dialect prep was immense.” Written and directed by Sudha Kongara and Arjun Nadesan, with dialogues by Madhan Karky and Shan Karuppusamy, 'Parasakthi' appears to be a character-driven film set in a richly created period environment.