PARIYERUM PERUMAL Movie Reaction Part 2 & Review! | Kathir | Anandhi | Yogi Babu

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Komentáře • 617

  • @riznifaiz4608
    @riznifaiz4608 Před 2 lety +531

    I wish they fully understand what's going on in this movie 😭

    • @dreawakening
      @dreawakening Před 2 lety +20

      My exact sentiments

    • @AB-di7yz
      @AB-di7yz Před 2 lety +11

      Exactly

    • @ashwinleonard
      @ashwinleonard Před 2 lety +2

      what else is there to understand? I understood the movie only now, and im tamil. (honestly, i felt it was over the top)

    • @samuraijosh1595
      @samuraijosh1595 Před 2 lety +4

      @@ashwinleonard There were over the op scenes here and there. (Mostly due to the over the top acting of the actor. Dhanush would've done this role justice).
      But as a whole the movie is really well made. It gets it point across so subtly.

    • @thesheambelly
      @thesheambelly Před rokem

      ​@@ashwinleonard entha ooru bro?😂😂😂

  • @joshirocky5802
    @joshirocky5802 Před 2 lety +206

    The old man thinks he is on a holy mission to maintain the Caste hierarchy and parents of those kids cannot go to police so they approach the old man to do that dirty work.
    You guys have missed the scene where the old man shaves the head of a girl.
    The old man in the bus first invites Pariyerum to sit next to him but when he realizes that Pariyerum might be from a lower caste he just stands up and leave.
    The Dog's funeral shows how these village people treat those animals as their own family members.
    The Girl's character is 100% genuine, rich upper caste girls are always shielded from all these realities.
    She was not even ragged, teachers will not dare to bully her, she will realise all these realities when she gets forcibly married off and in many cases they accept it.
    The songs drives the story along, the song about their friendship shows how years passing by in college. In the song he gets better in English, Jo keeps asking the teacher to check pariyerum's notes, the casteist prinicipal is changed, you see the student unions brawling in the campus and Jo is the reason why he stays away from those student unions.
    You can clearly see in a scene where is about to do a sit in protest with the unions but she drags him away.
    And it seems the song about his frustration, the blue color represents the color of Amdebkar's political party.
    When Archara says they need a voice at the police station where the village head gets slapped, studying LAW is that voice.
    The scene where teacher bullies about his writing, Kathir's outburst towards the castiest teacher is because
    the teacher abused him by saying people who get college Seats using Qoutas (Reservations) cannot study.
    The girl's cousin character talks about the patriarchy.
    There are some good upper caste people like the girl's father who do not want his family to get dragged into these caste politics
    but have no choice because his relatives won't let him and he is afraid to go against his own caste fearing they might kill his daughter
    for falling in love with a lower caste person.
    There are cross dressed actors like Pariyerum's father, it is sought of a tradition but those people are all treated baldly in the society.
    They have been forced to live on the outskirts of the village.
    The actor who played Pariyerum's father is a cross dressed actor in real life.
    The reason he did not kill them because if he did,
    he would be jailed for sure and can never become a Lawyer.
    The upper caste guys want to portray Pariyerum as a pervert, drunk, not good at studies and a troublemaker
    yet Pariyerum keeps holding his ground
    He can seek help from College student unions but it will blow up this issue causing more hindrance to his studies.
    Coming to his friend Yogi Babu, he is from the upper caste, his dad is in a high government position,
    even though he does not believe in casteism, he likes to enjoy his privilege.
    He is not shown like he is raising any voice against this bullying.
    He was not a coward, he was angry at her for inviting him alone to the wedding.
    imagine being invited to a party and being humiliated like that
    and then that the same person walks up to you like hey what's wrong.
    You do not see any romantic advances from Pariyerum like in other romantic movies.
    He talks about the angels in his life like the teachers, the exam invigilator who helped him cheat and
    obviously Jo who helped him in his studies.
    The two tea cups not so long ago,
    lower castes and upper castes were served tea in separate cups at these tea shops.
    you can see that in the movie in Naan Yaar song.
    Movie is set in the 1990s so no cellphones.
    Jaby if you want Django type ending watch KARNAN by the same director Mari Selvaraj.
    Watch other movies like FANDRY, SAIRAT and Telugu movie PALASA 1978.

    • @shivani751
      @shivani751 Před 2 lety +8

      Perfect 👍🏻

    • @PPYT100
      @PPYT100 Před 2 lety +13

      @Jaby Koay, you need to read this, brilliantly explained

    • @teem180
      @teem180 Před 2 lety +6

      Superbly explained. Jaby and Achara needs to ready this!.

    • @PamudithaZenAnjana
      @PamudithaZenAnjana Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you!!! I so wanted to type all of this!!! So glad to see it!!! @jaby koay This is a must read!

    • @relaxingcave3599
      @relaxingcave3599 Před 2 lety +1

      Wow thank you joshi rocky. 🙏🏽

  • @ravirk2918
    @ravirk2918 Před 2 lety +282

    the old man character's setup might seem long from a cinematic point of view but for native tamilnadu people we have seen several incidents in newspaper that young school children and college youths died due to some accidents or drowned it just makes chills in our mind that how many of them would have been killed like this and made it look like an accident. And you got it wrong the old man killed himself that he feels ashamed to be forgived by someone from a lower caste that shows his hatred even in his death

  • @logamanikandan8352
    @logamanikandan8352 Před 2 lety +87

    About the grandpa character - he just killing people who loves from high caste to low caste to maintain the dominance of the high caste people and make it look like suicides.
    One bus scene - when the grand pa character gives a seat to him to sit by and after knowing the pariyan is low caste from some village he'll decide to stand alone rather than sitting beside him.
    About climax- black tea glass refers to low caste (pariyerum perumal) in quantity wise also very low and in other hand the tea glass with high quantity refers to heroines dad (With still believing in caste dominance) and in middle the flower denotes the heroine with love without any discrimination.
    This Movie is cult classic about the Casteism of india and it shows real happened and happening events to the low caste and their discrimination.
    Pariyerum perumal has turned a good and hit movie in all centree and got it's appreciation ✨

  • @sikkandarbasha5530
    @sikkandarbasha5530 Před 2 lety +89

    I now realise how launguage plays an important role and subtitles doesn't really matter. We were all in tears when we watched it but jaby is laughing out loud like it's a comedy film.

    • @bankai786
      @bankai786 Před měsícem

      Jaby is American pov oriented dumb. Try to be cinema wizard, when he knw nthing abt the cruelty and reality of society.

  • @dreawakening
    @dreawakening Před 2 lety +230

    This movie opened my eyes to castism, being a foreign Indian. I couldn't understand the issues around castes till I saw this movie. It zoomed down to even the differentiation in different tea glasses for respective castes. It shook me. Now I'm kind of aware the struggles faced by the lower castes and it angers me how this is even present in this current day and age.

    • @beeseees1662
      @beeseees1662 Před 2 lety +2

      you're lying. If you're an Indian you should know India is all about castism. you're just saying that for likes

    • @samuraijosh1595
      @samuraijosh1595 Před 2 lety +4

      @@beeseees1662 he's NRI Indian.

    • @sorenutpal6091
      @sorenutpal6091 Před rokem +2

      Population wise Lower caste 70%, Upper caste 30%. But most top govt positions are held by upper caste. And there is no casteism.
      Jai bhim

  • @vigneshav
    @vigneshav Před 2 lety +59

    Achara is so sharp. She grasps so quickly and on point.

  • @grlycandy2
    @grlycandy2 Před 2 lety +90

    The cups at the end are not representing an ideal world. It’s depicting reality. The father has the lighter colored tea. He leaves more of it in the cup bc of his privilege. The guy gets the darker colored tea and almost finished it. There’s so much symbolism you should check some videos out dissecting it.

  • @choco.cooper
    @choco.cooper Před 2 lety +55

    Dad character is not a transgender or gay, he's professional is dancing like a lady (Karagaatam)

    • @anujithkichu5779
      @anujithkichu5779 Před 9 dny

      Mf. Dad is trans and he has no option to change. He literally an girl which born in male body

  • @mightypicaxeanimations6058
    @mightypicaxeanimations6058 Před 2 lety +269

    Jaby if u want the django unchained emotion in the same setup you should watch the director's second movie Karnan starting Dhanush You will get that . The director could only show this much because this was his first film

  • @Sri-wg3ne
    @Sri-wg3ne Před 2 lety +100

    He didn't destroy those who harmed him because caste system won't end by killing one person but by killing a philosophy. That is the point the film-maker is trying to make. He explained it in several interviews that he has an ideological vision.

  • @parinchheda
    @parinchheda Před 2 lety +102

    1. I think knowing about Dr. B. R. Ambedkar would have helped you understand the subtleties in this film
    2. When being a bigger person is the only option then that’s survival. That’s what the movie tried show
    3. “Turning the other cheek” - at a meta level look at the difference between Indian freedom struggle and other ones (for example French, American). I feel it’s more ingrained in our culture to prefer the non violent path probably 🤷‍♂️
    4. The movie karnan by the same director is closer to django unchained. However I liked this one more because of how close it’s to the reality
    I loved your reactions and specially the confusion you experienced - that adds weight to the directors choices in the film because a privileged person not always knows the depth of problems the unprivileged have to go through (just like the female character in the film, or the “good” Brits in pre-independent India, or many of us about many things in the world)

  • @Chandra-hl4zk
    @Chandra-hl4zk Před 2 lety +16

    the Tea on the bench,
    one has cream in it and the other doesn't
    it a metaphor of how the cast is represented and in that shot, it explains that both can coexist and its uncontrollable to love and share from one over the other

  • @sidharthjdev
    @sidharthjdev Před 2 lety +63

    I think the reason that he did not tell anyone about what happened, was that he felt he could never put them into words and do justice to his experience. When I watched this movie for the first time, I remember the scene where Jo gets angry at him at first for not coming and she kept asking him why, and I was thinking- "How can he phrase that pain, and shock and humiliation?" What he suffered in a span of 2 minutes(it was a sudden attack), was an out of the world trauma. And it was a surprise attack. 1 minute he was talking calmly and happily and everything changed in a second. He may never be able to speak of it and convey exactly what he felt(and continue to feel).
    Also, would she believe that her father and cousins did that? She idolises her dad and Pari knows it.
    This was my interpretation.

    • @AB-di7yz
      @AB-di7yz Před 2 lety +1

      It wasn't only about that 2 minutes

  • @abhishekaldrin
    @abhishekaldrin Před 2 lety +162

    CANT WAIT FOR YOUR NEXT TAMIL MOVIE REACTION

  •  Před 2 lety +123

    I wish they fully comprehended the plot of this film.

    • @Rahul_varma
      @Rahul_varma Před 2 lety +16

      Yeah even people in India will have a hard time understanding the whole depth of this!

    • @thenjal
      @thenjal Před 2 lety +5

      i guess Achara could get the depth & Joby also realized that at the end. But his macho thing wanted the protagonist to be like any other movie hero.

    • @abhijithcheneri7827
      @abhijithcheneri7827 Před 2 lety +5

      Miles away they are... Miles n miles

    • @mojojojo1211
      @mojojojo1211 Před 2 lety

      what is the comprehension of the movie?

  • @rajeshbkrish0496
    @rajeshbkrish0496 Před 2 lety +18

    The girl seems to be unbelievably naive, since the way parents here in Indian Villages bring up their daughters are in a way so conservative, that they are least exposed to the outer world and happenings.

  • @grlycandy2
    @grlycandy2 Před 2 lety +24

    Jaby: I understand the point of the movie.
    Me: (shaking head) no, you didn’t.

  • @Rahul_varma
    @Rahul_varma Před 2 lety +27

    Jaby the protagonist being like that is director's way of standing upto things in a non violent manner. He doesn't want to fight for the girl or rights its just he wants to be left alone with what he wants to study. The ultimate aim of his as in the title is he wants to be a lawyer which means abiding the law and being a rightful person. Also the principal told the protagonist that he was tortured like a dog and all he did was study like a freak and let the people realise what he is capable of. That's why he always wanted to get away from all the tension. It was him saying"leave me alone. I j ust want to become a lawyer and help my people". If you think he should have had his rage come out violently watch karnan the director's next work after this, where the protagonist fights back the casteism very violently

  • @kennadzak9666
    @kennadzak9666 Před 2 lety +28

    Hey guys! Loved the reaction! Just a couple of pointers that might help explain things a lil better:
    1. Jo is naive. She really doesn’t know what is going on with her family and their caste obsession. In an interview, the director said that Jo represents the naïveté of the average person in real life. The general population is so unaware of how caste and class affects the people and the world around them. They played up jo’s(the world’s) naïveté so much to show how Pariyan (the oppressed) are affected by caste and yet no one notices or acknowledges it. Pariyan even feels the need to shield her from noticing the oppression so that she doesn’t have to come to the realization that world isn’t as nice as she thought it was. This again represents another undue burden the oppressed bear.
    2. The old man being brought up again and again serves as a reminder of how caste is actually the driving point behind a lot of crimes, but it’s not portrayed that way in media. It’s a scary reminder that murders and suicides of these young people may not be random or isolated incidents
    3. They don’t call the police at the end because the police are not on the side of the oppressed. This is an interesting parallel of caste to the race based situations we see with the cops in America. If you remember in the first half, the main reason pariyan wants to be a lawyer is because some of his people get unfairly blamed, detained, and disrespected by the police for a crime they didn’t do.

    • @bucksman
      @bucksman Před 2 lety

      Good observations I couldn't have put it better.

  • @howgamer
    @howgamer Před 2 lety +18

    Maanagaram reaction please,guys like my comment so jaby knows

  • @choco.cooper
    @choco.cooper Před 2 lety +13

    That last sequence refers that "All shall be equal"

    • @boi-rr6tf
      @boi-rr6tf Před 2 lety +3

      Nope watch it carefully there is two glasses and between there is a flower. tea in that glass higher than the black tea glass which potrays higher caste black tea glass having small amount of tea which represents the hero who is facing oppression the flower between those glasses represents the heroine who doesn't knows anything she is the happiness

  • @howgamer
    @howgamer Před 2 lety +42

    Jaby I'm sorry for bugging u
    But it'll be great if u react to "maanagaram"
    It's so good,trust me. 😊

    • @ishita_vishwakarma
      @ishita_vishwakarma Před 2 lety +4

      Can u tell me a little about the plot? If it's good then I'll watch it as well

    • @asn7192
      @asn7192 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ishita_vishwakarma trust me it's an amazing movie...just go for it

    • @howgamer
      @howgamer Před 2 lety +6

      @@ishita_vishwakarma bro it's like a plot where 4 character's story collide ,like a hyper link story,just trust me and watch if u like action/crime/thriller genre

    • @ishita_vishwakarma
      @ishita_vishwakarma Před 2 lety +1

      @@asn7192 okk thx!!

    • @ishita_vishwakarma
      @ishita_vishwakarma Před 2 lety +3

      @@howgamer thank u, i will definitely check it out!! ^^

  • @ProGamer-sb1kn
    @ProGamer-sb1kn Před 2 lety +10

    Well, what Jaby wants is in Mari's second film Karnan 🔥.

  • @helpinghand6021
    @helpinghand6021 Před 2 lety +5

    The "tea shot" in the end represent the equality

  • @gokuinstinct2838
    @gokuinstinct2838 Před 2 lety +4

    The last glass of tea represents (Equality) Equal tea

  • @reshmithramesh7110
    @reshmithramesh7110 Před 2 lety +22

    I dont think you both understand the essense of the movie. But thats understandable as its hard to grasp the nuisance unless you really understand the casteism issue in India. Alas , the upper caste Indians wouldnt really understand these as they are privileged enough to be naive or never be affected by casteism.

    • @saipremkumar4787
      @saipremkumar4787 Před 2 lety +2

      Jaby and Achara Completely represented the Young age Privileged people who knows nothing abt Caste....

  • @rajasentamil6681
    @rajasentamil6681 Před 2 lety +6

    Last tea glass scene underrated scene

  • @schrodingerzcat13
    @schrodingerzcat13 Před 2 lety +3

    The innocent naive girl is a reference to / personification of many of us who don’t know what’s happening around in terms of caste atrocities, we are nice and well motivated but we are mostly completely unaware of the pains n reality. You’re supposed to be frustrated by that character, that’s fine n intended. :)

  • @gokul_gk_4
    @gokul_gk_4 Před 2 lety +3

    The last frame represents Equality (equally-tea)

  • @subasubashni9014
    @subasubashni9014 Před 2 lety +16

    24:48 and 26:33 Achara was absolutely right...please listen her Jaby!

  • @karthikeyan-qn6qg
    @karthikeyan-qn6qg Před 2 lety +3

    Old guy stands up from his seat when hero said his village name. Cause from village names they ll find his caste. Old guy now stands up cause he can't even sit equally to hero as old guy is higher caste and he thinks he is above hero.

  • @prasanthselvarajah9370
    @prasanthselvarajah9370 Před 2 lety +12

    Their is saying. If the fishes are fighting in the ponds, a British must of past by the pond. They played with the caste system so well during 200 years. The fishes and shark are is still fighting. You should connect this film to 96. The reason why Vijay sethupathi hesitates to date a girl. 75 percent male Indian problem.

    • @Sri-wg3ne
      @Sri-wg3ne Před 2 lety +1

      You are right but you left it incomplete. There weren't just fishes in the pond, there were few dangerous sharks too who helped the British finish off the fishes.

    • @jasmineparker5517
      @jasmineparker5517 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeap the shark is the hightest cast.

    • @shruthiksaimyadarapu8407
      @shruthiksaimyadarapu8407 Před rokem

      If caste system was introduced by the British then who is ramanuja chary??

  • @sathyasaturn1033
    @sathyasaturn1033 Před 2 lety +28

    His father is not transgender
    He is an artist who performs like woman

  • @arulbharathi5131
    @arulbharathi5131 Před 2 lety +6

    Watch the director's second movie named Karnan. Its in amazon prime..jaby will enjoy it😁

  • @saranyabalasubramanian6665

    About climax- black tea glass refers to low caste (pariyerum perumal) in quantity wise also very low and in other hand the tea glass with high quantity refers to heroines dad (With still believing in caste dominance) and in middle the flower denotes the heroine with love without any discrimination.

  • @sagars_stories
    @sagars_stories Před 2 lety +1

    Achara is a master in understanding the intention of a Indian movie scenes just by intuition before the movie explaining
    And I love it!

  • @jithinkmohan2757
    @jithinkmohan2757 Před 2 lety +16

    You guys didn't get the importance of the caste system and how it works at all. The message you got from it isn't what the movie is about either. I have a hard time believing that Jaby believes higher caste kids understands it when white kids in America doesn't understand racism. For really understanding the movie, the history of caste system is needed to be known. You should know who Ambedkar is. The music in this film was so perfect for the theme with the lyrics and the visuals. I do get that a foreigner couldn't understand it at all. Comparing caste or even race and class is very superficial and Jaby doesn't understand this at all.

    • @sulaimanfayaz746
      @sulaimanfayaz746 Před 2 lety +6

      It infuriate me so much when he say classism..he didn't grasp the entire essential of the movie...they just oversimplified casteism with the word classism.. knowing little bit about ambedhkar may helped them understand or atleast paid attention when principal stress importance of education to uplift him..

    • @karthik197
      @karthik197 Před 2 lety +3

      Why should they? Stop forcing others to be "self perceived virtuous" as you are. Even i didn't get a lot of the reference in that movie granted i speak the same language and comes from the same tamil culture. And that's a good thing. As generations progress, the importance of caste becomes more and more insignificant. Never in my entire school life or college life did i know what castes are or treated my mates differently because of their background. That's the result we should be aiming for as a society. Your caste doesn't make you a oppressor or victim, your actions and belief does.
      When it comes to caste i lie at the middle of the spectrum as an OBC. so should i choose to be a victim or an oppressor? Eventhough i have no part in any of these oppressions.
      White kids don't need to understand the cruelty of their ancestors, as long as they are not racists and treat others equally which a large majority of the population does.

  • @MohanKumar-xk9pl
    @MohanKumar-xk9pl Před 2 lety +16

    VIRUMANDI is a masterpiece that will portray the caste power games affecting the village societies and also brings a discussion on capital punishment.
    KAMAL HASSAN wrote, directed and plays the character VIRUMANDI.

    • @lkoshy807
      @lkoshy807 Před 2 lety

      While I think the ideas that kamal wanted to convey in Virumaandi was commendable and respectable.....unfortunately he made a long and boring movie....there was so much fat that it could've been trimmed to keep the story engaging

    • @MohanKumar-xk9pl
      @MohanKumar-xk9pl Před 2 lety +1

      @@lkoshy807 I see that as classic cult status. A director's cut.
      In reality, he may have suffered even more cuts by CBFC and due to local politics trying to ban the film.

    • @lkoshy807
      @lkoshy807 Před 2 lety

      @@MohanKumar-xk9pl i luv kamal and to each to their own opinion but, it could've been easily edited by an hour to keep ot crisp...

  • @sorenutpal6091
    @sorenutpal6091 Před rokem +1

    Bollywood doesn't have single big superstar from oppressed caste. Although oppressed caste majority about 70%.

  • @Krato65
    @Krato65 Před 2 lety +3

    Let me tell the exact reason why the hero doesn't tell her what happened to him at the marriage. If he did tell her, the very next second the girl would oppose her family and her family would even go to such an extent to kill her, just to ensure she doesn't marry the hero or live with him. Obviously the hero doesn't want that to happen, because he loves her too. That's what the old man has been doing the whole time, honour killing. Those scenes were not unnecessary, those were the roots of the movie!

  • @karan-ls5lc
    @karan-ls5lc Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you react to this movie 😇

  • @abhishekaldrin
    @abhishekaldrin Před 2 lety +12

    Jaby can you pls react to the movie ‘uriyadi’ (first part) movie will be soooo raw and for sure u will love that

    • @ishita_vishwakarma
      @ishita_vishwakarma Před 2 lety +3

      Can u tell me a little about the plot? If it's good then I'll watch it as well

    • @vigneshvicky8815
      @vigneshvicky8815 Před 2 lety

      @@ishita_vishwakarma just watch it bro

    • @abhishekaldrin
      @abhishekaldrin Před 2 lety +2

      @@ishita_vishwakarma it’s simple … 4 friends who enjoys their college life ,one among them (who is a lower cast) gets in trouble with higher cast guy and what happens next is soo raw and edge of a seat if you really understand tamil .. give it a try.. 8/10(imdb)

    • @ishita_vishwakarma
      @ishita_vishwakarma Před 2 lety +2

      @@abhishekaldrin i will give it a try!! thanks for the detailed answer

    • @ishita_vishwakarma
      @ishita_vishwakarma Před 2 lety +1

      @@vigneshvicky8815 ok bro sure

  • @bedarinath.m2663
    @bedarinath.m2663 Před 2 lety +2

    In your thumbnail it shows part1/2 when it's part2/2😁 sorry if i am wrong 😌

  • @haridasv8201
    @haridasv8201 Před rokem

    The closing scene is also so meaning that two glasses with one is black tea and the other with white color , in the middle a flower... like they the three character persons walking in bbackground. So brilliant from the director 🔥🔥

  • @cr7akki
    @cr7akki Před 2 lety +1

    gooooooo ahead and watch the SHAKTIMAAN teaser ,FINALLY WE 90S KIDS WILL BE ABLE TO RELIEVE OUR DREAM, THE INDIAN SUPERHERO
    "BEHOLD THE POWER OF YOG AND 7 CHAKRAS."

  • @jerrypeter4182
    @jerrypeter4182 Před rokem +1

    wow achara you are getting the movie so well you got every scenes so perfectly

  • @monish1952
    @monish1952 Před 2 lety +2

    This movie is perfect in many ways and if you note the cinematography and the simplicity of the story, I think this movie is Oscar worthy(my opinion). The plot of the story is much more comprehensible to the people of Tamil Nadu because of frequent conflicts, murders and in some cases, honor killings up until 2010. It actually entirely about the caste differences in each and every case. The protagonist is regarded the lower caste and always struggles to do what he wishes to (study peacefully, not enter some territories, being a friend to a girl, etc). The girl's father is regarded of higher caste and they don't hesitate to do wrong things just to show they have power and protect their honor, even to an extent to attempt murder). The old man (the killer) is hired to kill only the specific couples who are from different castes and either the boy's or girl's family hires him (mostly guy's).
    It is much more relatable to people in Tamil Nadu because we frequently hear from such cases of conflict between castes until 2010. Still happens, but not much and mostly uneducated and rural people do it because of unawareness and are raised to protect their cast's honor. There are much more hidden details and symbols some even we missed. I wish you guys understood and felt the crux of the story more.
    I recommend you see Paava Kadhaigal on Netflix. Its an anthology of stories similar to this movie's crux, but it is much more dark, yet realistic and you understand as to more why people do such stuff.

    • @monish1952
      @monish1952 Před 2 lety

      Also, the girl being naive is realistic from our stand point. Rural girls like her are actually more like her if she grew up in this certain way. And the reason he didn't say anything because it would elevate the situation for the worse. She would have fought with her father like she did later in the film and the father wouldn't hesitate to pull more dangerous card on him and hurt him. The last thing he wanted was a caste-based gangwar between villages. He was trying to avoid that. But later, the situation got worse anyway but he developed the courage tp handle it perfectly.

  • @amalrajpc2876
    @amalrajpc2876 Před 2 lety +1

    You both missed the last dialogue he said.' ' nothing going to change till you people staying your 's and you people seeing us like a dog " .

  • @rajirvin1
    @rajirvin1 Před 2 lety +1

    My opinion. Fellow South Indians correct me if I am wrong anywhere
    0:37 I think the line on top of a degree name means that it is in progress. Someone is studying it but not graduated yet
    2:01, 2:34, 26:14 It is because he is from a low caste she is from an upper. And if he tells her the truth then they would come back again after him, his family and his community. That is why the hesitation and lies and yes he wanted to protect her too but not a coward. Such is still the casteism in India
    4:27 Exactly. Achara got it
    5:42 They might be either of the castes. Hence the reaction from other people fearing their life
    6:34 This guy is from the upper caste and has that rage. Thats why such is his acts of treating the lower ones.
    9:06 & 12:09 His dad is not a transgender but it is a part of a group doing folk dance dressed up as women. He mentions it at 9:18 and Achara understood it (again) at 12:20
    14:25 On point Achara! The old man is someone who murders people to protect the honour of the people of his caste
    16:55 There are no cellphones as I think it is still not a developed place as far as I understand or maybe from a older time period perspective
    21:52 Well in some parts the lower caste people are indeed naive and innocent because they are oppressed much or the traditions are such. Not believable but that is the reality. There are so many stories to tell if you just pick a conversation with a 70/80 year old South Indian who came from village to a city after much struggle.
    22:27 It can be visible from the comment section because youngsters dont believe in nor understand but if you ask their parents they would have things to tell. Many youngsters dont know why it is happening but there's some tragic reason behind everything
    22:49 Yes but for us younger generation Indians, caste based movies that give a detailed set up makes us understand the why and what. Such stories need it. Again Achara on point at 24:51 - 25:09
    25:50 He was his best friend but belonged to the upper caste. Thats why the limitations on revealing things even being a friend
    28:23 Yes it is not reality but just the hope that let things happen this way in the future
    28:54 Well all are not strong enough to go physically destroy. Some people do live Christ-like and it is the ideal way. This is not your usual hero villain revenge or super hero movie
    29:06 - 29:22 Achara understood the main point (again)
    29:26, 32:28 Jaby you are just frustrated and angry
    34:47 Watch Karnan from the same director. Jaby would be so happy!
    35:38 No, Christians are a minority in Tamilnadu. This movie just shows how being noble is a good path and it is Christ-like but no not a Christian movie
    35:43 Well no there is nothing such in Hinduism. Yes it is karma and not similar to Christianity

  • @srk312
    @srk312 Před 2 lety

    No this very deeply engrained in tn region of India...no person without understanding of casteist history or first hand experience can get this movie

  • @merwingray6541
    @merwingray6541 Před měsícem

    The father is not transgender or gay, he is just an artist in a local theatrical who portrays woman, and that is his profession as he is been doing it for a really long time now he has feminine traits

  • @Soundhar-qq1zk
    @Soundhar-qq1zk Před rokem +1

    Tea glass represent the equality.... Said by Karl Marx, Dr.Br.Ambedkar, periyar

  • @mjlove9412
    @mjlove9412 Před 2 lety +1

    Welcome to the reality of India

  • @prasathrajendran4170
    @prasathrajendran4170 Před 2 lety

    This movie taking about Indian castism between lower cast and upper cast and this movie explained lower cast peoples problems everyday what they facing

  • @lokirants
    @lokirants Před 2 lety +2

    This movie is like sicario 2015, you have to know deep down what's going on or what it has been to understand the whole context and story of movie, this movie is about untouchability and discrimination by caste among peoples of india through the life journey of a dalit man.

  • @rhonaldjr
    @rhonaldjr Před 2 lety +2

    Lol, funny - I went through the entire college without realising many cast related fights in school and college. So it can happen 🤣

  • @sujithkumar8033
    @sujithkumar8033 Před 2 lety +4

    Great reaction. Do watch and react to Mahaan movie starring Chiyaan Vikram

  • @rammigreen
    @rammigreen Před rokem +1

    This is one of the best movie where the music breaks are good. I understand we should know the background better to see that.
    1. The dog song is sung with the furneral of dog. Dogs dont easily get funeral. As it was killed and for caste reason it was there.
    2. Jo and Pari's college song. Its a montage song show around their 3 years of college. Jo falls in love with him and also the issue in college . Not very happy but law college has caste issues going.

  • @madantyagi1279
    @madantyagi1279 Před 2 lety +2

    SHAKTIMAN announcement reaction ❤

  • @Pratik.J.
    @Pratik.J. Před 2 lety +1

    Jaby is looking like an American guy who has migrated to the mexico!

  • @karthiks8987
    @karthiks8987 Před 2 lety +5

    Jaby Achara..love your reaction to the movies..and really appreciate the way you both share your genuine reactions..really looking forward to see both of you watching a Malayalam movie "Jacobinte Swargarajyam".. This is an awesome Malayalam movie.. It is true story.. Director's friend's real life story.. It is truelly inspiring.. Please do watch it and let us know your thoughts on this

  • @emmanuelasbon31
    @emmanuelasbon31 Před 2 lety +2

    A line on top of one's qualification means they are still undergoing the course or they discontinued.

  • @jegadeeswaransb246
    @jegadeeswaransb246 Před 2 lety

    20 years back.. it is situations of tamilnadu...
    Now its changing alot by the law...

  • @lokirants
    @lokirants Před 2 lety +2

    pls do watch karnan next, its by the same director with DHANUSH and It also available in Amazon prime.

  • @anubhutidhawan6914
    @anubhutidhawan6914 Před 2 lety +9

    As a North Indian....genuine question. Is the caste system this prevalent in the South? I know of this culture in places like Haryana in the north for sure and experienced it first hand. But Im kinda surprised to know that is exists strongly in the South too. At least that is what this movie suggests and is my only reference point. I have lived in the South and most ppl thought I was a Brahmin because of my light skin(I'm actually Khatri and I think it should not matter at all in the first place) so I never saw the DARK side of casteism as depicted here....

    • @saiko71
      @saiko71 Před 2 lety +7

      Unfortunately, caste discrimination and caste based violence is still very prevalent in all 5 south indian states.

    • @akshaydev3297
      @akshaydev3297 Před 2 lety

      @@saiko71 exept kerala bro

    • @emmanuelasbon31
      @emmanuelasbon31 Před 2 lety +15

      I'm a Tamil, and I've never seen caste discrimination in real life, not in school not outside. But, I think it's still a thing in remote areas and in some villages.

    • @saiko71
      @saiko71 Před 2 lety

      @@akshaydev3297 haha I know about TN and AP for sure bro. Don't know much about it in Kerala tbh, so I stand corrected if it's not as much there.

    • @saiko71
      @saiko71 Před 2 lety +1

      @@arthurmorgan9597 I'm also from AP but live in Chennai. We all know about the kamma kaapu discrimination and caste based politics bro.
      Violence may not be as prevalent as I have noticed in some parts of TN but discrimination is still definitely there.

  • @ashwinr7584
    @ashwinr7584 Před 2 lety +3

    Jaby, it will be nice see your reaction to movies like MASTER, VADA CHENNAI, ASURAN........ etc.
    P. S : I know you already saw those movies

  • @vishalms1102
    @vishalms1102 Před 2 lety +3

    He didnot tell her becoz he didnt want her to know that there is such discrimination and her father is also one among the people who treat him on basis of caste as she wa so innocent she thinks her father is a good person.

  • @muslimemporium
    @muslimemporium Před 2 lety

    Commenting on 22:10 - The setting of this film is assumed as 90s this happened in past where girls from upper class & especially from village are usually simple people and naive.

  • @r.nithishkumar9427
    @r.nithishkumar9427 Před 2 lety +1

    The last points that you said about Djano Unchained is very true, In that case you should definitely watch Karnan

  • @jignesh143parmar
    @jignesh143parmar Před 2 lety

    The song "nan yaar" is highlight of this movie

  • @Not_Deb
    @Not_Deb Před 2 lety

    New Shaktimaan announcement on Sony Pictures India, Fassssst !!!

  • @user-zi3kq9qt6c
    @user-zi3kq9qt6c Před 4 dny

    "Paruerum Perumal" is a film that exposes the deeply rooted caste system in India, shedding light on how caste pride operates and the normalization of these atrocities. It illustrates how, despite widespread ignorance, caste-based oppression continues to plague society. The film serves as a critical commentary on how people are more likely to empathize with the brutal killing of dogs, but fail to show the same concern for Dalit lives, which are often considered "cheaper" than an animal's life.
    The movie also underscores the relevance of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a key intellectual and leader from the Dalit community, whose contributions to social justice and equality have been monumental, yet are often overshadowed globally by figures like Gandhi. Ambedkar’s legacy remains highly significant, with more statues of him in India than any other figure, reflecting the immense respect he commands, especially among the oppressed communities.
    By confronting viewers with these uncomfortable truths, "Paruerum Perumal" forces them to reflect on selective empathy and challenges the deep-seated prejudices that persist in Indian society.

  • @jinayvora6240
    @jinayvora6240 Před 2 lety +1

    Shaktimaan first look trailer by Sony out

  • @vishnub5695
    @vishnub5695 Před 2 lety

    Well indian people surely know what happening from start

  • @rohitroshan149
    @rohitroshan149 Před 2 lety

    Dr.B.R Ambedkar is a Lawyer who is from the caste known as untouchables . He fought against the caste system in India and bought Justice to the Country. He is the Father of the Indian Constitution and The present cash of India Rupee is his ideology and design.🇮🇳

  • @PremKumar-ko2xx
    @PremKumar-ko2xx Před 2 lety

    I never thought that you guys would understand this movie... Great understanding

  • @saisnaps
    @saisnaps Před rokem

    Also in India if you are still studying towards getting a particular degree it is common to put a bar on top which means you are in the process of getting a degree. It is also used in Britain.

  • @srinivasansekar1111
    @srinivasansekar1111 Před 2 lety +3

    Guyz React Sivaji Movie Starring by Super Star Rajinikanth

  • @djviper3898
    @djviper3898 Před rokem

    if you are watching a tragic film then it is better for us to understand everything Late.
    because when we watch so many Cruelties and cannot understand what happening then our mind keeps thinking about those situation and at the end when we understand the reason behind we get a dopamine release. That's why we remember those reasons for a long time.
    in this kind of films the director do not want to tell you a story he wants to make a change in our heart ❤

  • @aashishpir9662
    @aashishpir9662 Před 2 lety +1

    Please react on India’s first superhero shaktimaan it’s officially on Sony pictures India our childhood memories is back yet again… it was started in early 1990s…🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @dineshk6147
    @dineshk6147 Před 2 lety

    I wish u both understand every context of the movie

  • @asuraking2552
    @asuraking2552 Před 2 lety

    @jaby….the last point u said about django….that is the reason Dhanushs Karnan was made…if u ever see this comment and relate both movies u get the point

  • @lsr7769
    @lsr7769 Před 2 lety +1

    I recommend film companion mari Selvaraj interview about this movie👍

  • @vishnusk9072
    @vishnusk9072 Před 2 lety +4

    Mahaan movie reaction & review pls 🔥

  • @djviper3898
    @djviper3898 Před rokem

    do you understand the last Cup scene they focus on cups for a reason.
    the cast gets tea in a steel cup but in the last scene we saw both cups are made of glass. That means equality

  • @subramaniaprabhu9677
    @subramaniaprabhu9677 Před rokem

    Late comment but, right time to explain. This is what happened in Gujarat and happening in Manipur now.
    PM is simply quiet, Guess!

  • @choco.cooper
    @choco.cooper Před 2 lety +2

    Thumbnail had mistake
    Correct that, it's Reaction Part 2

  • @ImayonRaja
    @ImayonRaja Před 2 lety

    In 90's and early 2000's girls in Tamil Nadu were *Naive* not any more... Families and Society kept girls completely away from the oppression that was going on.

  • @srk312
    @srk312 Před 2 lety +1

    See he doesn't fight back because casteism is a deep rooted problem deeply engrained in psyche of people ..he knows he cannot fight back at this stage...he knows his only way out is get educated and become respectable in the place..He very well knows his love is not going to workout, because they will kill the daughter instead of letting her live with him and he doesn't want that. He is matured enough to understand all these. He hits back only in places where he has chances to win..sometimes you got to bite your anger and suffer in humiliation to eventually succeed . Its not fair but that's the world he is in (or we are in in many cases)

  • @5gkquestionsforkidsdaily89

    Jaby please react to the movie maanadu ... you'll definitely love it

  • @arvinds6191
    @arvinds6191 Před 2 lety

    She observing so many things only with sub title and explaining clearly..

  • @survivorstrikes7595
    @survivorstrikes7595 Před 2 lety

    1. His dad is not transgender. He is a man who act like woman in plays.
    2. The film is about a rural area where the castism plays big role in many places. You won't believe I have seen similar things in my college itself.
    3. The old man who kills some people is a hired killer who do honarable killings for his caste people.
    4. Dr. Ambedkar is one who wrote a many laws for Indian govt as he is also from lower caste and suffered lot. But he chose the right way to study and change the environment. (I mentioned very less about him but there is lots of reference related to him in this movie like blue color, principal role potrait etc)

  • @salempasangasp
    @salempasangasp Před 2 lety +1

    the point of the movie is to get the frustration.The reason he never said his girlfriend might be because she's gonna support him and their relatives are not gonna do good to her for that often that might lead to greater problems going even upto the point of conflict and violence between.communities(seriously there are villages burnt due to caste issues and it's just 10-15 years ago not in the 18th /19th century) . in recent times its decreasing drastically but it was how it happened few years ago or in the last decade that's how caste system and this oppression works in India its hard to relate for foreign audience....achara got that part right

  • @lightyagami1089
    @lightyagami1089 Před 2 lety +1

    watch "asuran".One of the best tamil films.

  • @jarun1987
    @jarun1987 Před 2 lety

    and that was about causte issues that happend once and happenning still now in some places in india

  • @hodop887
    @hodop887 Před 9 měsíci

    In Last seen the focused on tea because the level of the tea is different

  • @mansoorshamil4597
    @mansoorshamil4597 Před 2 lety +4

    This is movie is about hindu caste system...

    • @binitakaphle6092
      @binitakaphle6092 Před 2 lety +2

      Not hindu caste system indian caste system

    • @mansoorshamil4597
      @mansoorshamil4597 Před 2 lety +3

      @@binitakaphle6092other than hindu's no one follow manu script....so its hindu culture

    • @Jeevizonechannel
      @Jeevizonechannel Před 2 lety +1

      @@mansoorshamil4597 so u say there is no Roman catholic and other in Christianity, no shiya Sunni in islam👏...get to know world outside

  • @aravindpaul
    @aravindpaul Před 2 lety

    It makes so much sense if you are an Indian. Wanted to list out all the points you've misunderstood but man when I see the comments. I didn't need to.

  • @abhijithcheneri7827
    @abhijithcheneri7827 Před 2 lety +1

    It's strange that jaby still can't understand how caste system works over here in India...