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Naangal – Review

NT BureauBy NT BureauApril 14, 2025No Comments
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Family & forgiveness
Naangal is a quietly powerful film that has resonated with audiences far beyond its origin, garnering selections and praise at several renowned film festivals including Focus South Asia, the Jio Miami Mumbai Film Festival, Rotterdam, São Paulo, and BIFFes. This acclaim is a testament to its layered storytelling, artistic finesse, and emotional gravity.
The narrative orbits around Rajkumar, a strict and emotionally distant father who runs a struggling school where his three sons—Karthik, Gautham, and Dhruv—are also students. Rajkumar’s rigid parenting style imposes great pressure on the boys, yet the film resists simplifying him into a villain. Instead, through subtle writing and a deeply felt performance by Abdul Rafe, Rajkumar emerges as a man shaped by scars, choices, and burdens—equal parts stern and sorrowful.
The return of Padma, Rajkumar’s estranged wife, adds a layer of emotional vulnerability. Her attempt to rebuild the family is sincere but fraught. Their inability to reconnect results in a second separation, propelling the family into a new chapter in Andhra, where Rajkumar becomes the principal of an international school. It’s a shift that signals possibility but also underscores lingering uncertainty.
What elevates Naangal is its narrative restraint. The film leans into ambiguity, refusing to tie up every emotional thread. In doing so, it mirrors real life—where closure is often elusive, and relationships are shaped as much by what’s unspoken as what is said. Themes of emotional distance, parental authority, and the silent sacrifices of love are explored with maturity and depth.
Technically, the film is equally compelling. Its cinematography captures both the intimacy of domestic spaces and the expansiveness of emotional landscapes. Direction is assured, and the three young actors deliver raw, believable performances, grounding the film in lived-in reality.
In the end, Naangal doesn’t demand conclusions. It invites contemplation. Its strength lies in its ability to be both specific and universal—a film that lingers, gently but firmly, in the heart and mind.
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