Key Points

Anupama Parameswaran reveals her deep connection to Paradha, calling it a passion project. The film tackles rural traditions and female solidarity with a powerful storyline. Backed by acclaimed producers Raj & DK, it promises a hard-hitting narrative. The trailer has already sparked excitement ahead of its theatrical release.

Key Points: Anupama Parameswaran Calls Paradha Her Soulful Dream Project

  • Anupama plays Subbu in a village enforcing face-covering tradition
  • Film explores female empowerment through a gripping curse narrative
  • Supported by The Family Man creators Raj & DK
  • Features Darshana Rajendran and Sangeetha in pivotal roles
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Paradha is a film I've poured my soul into, says Anupama Parameswaran

Anupama Parameswaran shares her emotional journey in women-centric film Paradha, backed by Raj & DK. Trailer out now.

"Paradha has been a dream in the making. A concept so close to my heart, and one I’ve poured my soul into. – Anupama Parameswaran"

Chennai, Aug 10

Actress Anupama Parameswaran, who plays the lead in director Praveen Kandregula's women-centric film, 'Paradha', has now said that the concept of the film was close to her heart and that it was one that she had poured her soul into.

Taking to her Instagram page to share the trailer of the film, which was released on Saturday, Anupama Parameswaran wrote," Paradha has been a dream in the making. A concept so close to my heart, and one I’ve poured my soul into."

Expressing gratitude to everybody who had helped her reach the position she was in, she wrote, "Extremely grateful to the universe and to every single person who stood by me, believed in me, and helped me reach here. I can’t wait for the world to experience this journey with me, and I truly hope it touches you the way it touched me. Paradha - Trailer out now. See you in theatres!"

The trailer released shows that the film will revolve around Subbu (Anupama Parameswaran), who hails from a village that has imposed on its women the tradition of covering their faces with a Paradha. At one point, Subbu goes missing and we realise some great misfortune has befallen her. Eventually, the trailer shows the villagers feel that the village has incurred a curse of the goddess because of Subbu and announce that nobody is to help her. How she finds her feet because of the support of two other women from the city is what the film is all about.

'Paradha', backed by the celebrated duo Raj and DK, known for The Family Man series, is being bankrolled by Vijay Donkada along with Sreenivasulu PV and Sridhar Makkuva under the banner of Ananda Media.

Apart from Anupama Parameswaran, the film will also feature actresses Darshana Rajendran and Sangeetha in pivotal roles. Rag Mayur also essays an important role in this women-centric movie.

The film promises to be a hard-hitting tale, with its roots deep in tradition and its message firmly grounded in empowerment.

The film has cinematography by Mridul Sujit Sen, while Dharmendra Kakarala is the editor. Music for the film is by Gopi Sundar.

- IANS

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Rahul R
The trailer gave me goosebumps! The concept of Paradha reminds me of my grandmother's village where similar practices still exist. Hope this film creates awareness.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the message, I hope they don't portray all villagers as villains. Change comes through understanding, not confrontation alone.
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Shreya B
Anupama's transformation from bubbly roles to this intense character is amazing! More power to women telling women's stories 👏 The cinematography looks stunning too!
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Varun X
Raj and DK's involvement gives me high hopes! After The Family Man, they know how to blend social messages with gripping storytelling. Booking tickets already!
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Nisha Z
The music by Gopi Sundar is going to be the soul of this film I think. His background scores always elevate the emotions. Excited for this one! ❤️
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Karthik V
Hope this doesn't turn into another preachy film. The trailer shows promise but execution matters. Fingers crossed for a balanced narrative.

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