Is Paradha a Film That Anupama Parameswaran Truly Loves?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Empowerment is a central theme in 'Paradha'.
- The film showcases the struggles women face in traditional societies.
- Anupama Parameswaran's dedication to the project is evident.
- Support from other women is crucial in the narrative.
- Produced by the acclaimed Raj and DK.
Chennai, Aug 10 (NationPress)Actress Anupama Parameswaran, who stars in director Praveen Kandregula's women-focused film, 'Paradha', recently expressed how the film's concept resonates deeply with her and that she has truly invested her heart into it.
Sharing the trailer on her Instagram, Anupama wrote, "Paradha has been a dream in the making. A concept so close to my heart, and one I’ve poured my soul into." She also expressed her gratitude to everyone who has supported her journey, stating, "I’m extremely grateful to the universe and to each individual who has believed in me and helped me get here. I can’t wait for the world to embark on this journey with me, and I genuinely hope it resonates with you as it did with me. Paradha - Trailer out now. See you in theatres!"
The released trailer indicates that the film centers around Subbu (Anupama Parameswaran), a woman from a village where a tradition mandates women to cover their faces with a Paradha. As the story unfolds, Subbu goes missing, leading to the villagers believing that a curse from the goddess has afflicted them due to her absence. The narrative reveals how she regains her strength, aided by two city women, which is the essence of the film.
Produced by the renowned duo Raj and DK, famous for The Family Man series, the film is financed by Vijay Donkada, along with Sreenivasulu PV and Sridhar Makkuva under the banner of Ananda Media.
In addition to Anupama Parameswaran, the film features actresses Darshana Rajendran and Sangeetha in significant roles, with Rag Mayur also playing an essential part in this female-driven narrative.
Paradha promises to deliver a poignant story rooted in tradition, with a strong focus on empowerment.
With cinematography by Mridul Sujit Sen and editing by Dharmendra Kakarala, the film's music is composed by Gopi Sundar.