Review out of Karunas's film Draupadi
Review out of Karunas's film Draupadi
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Malayalam cinema's much-awaited film 'Draupadi', a small film has generated much buzz and excitement. Which is sure to work in your favor regarding the box office prospects. Also, does this message have the trick of thriller slash docudrama, which is a cord for viewers to watch. Simultaneously 'Draupadi' opens with a man Rudra Prabhakar (Richard), who imprisons his wife and sister-in-law for the honor when he comes out of jail on bail. With this, without wasting much time, he poses as a tea seller and plans and murders a lawyer and a political broker. Somewhere in a village Ranya (Soundarya) is shooting a documentary on the life of Prabhakar's wife Draupathi (Sheela Rajkumar) and is able to guess who the next victim will be who the police can find on the trail of murder.

Along with this, why is Prabhakar killing his victims and who was Draupadi and what is her relation to the killings, what is the rest of the script. At the same time, Richard plays the role of Rudra Prabhakar, though his production helps the audience to understand the specifics of his character. His performance has been equal to that of vigilance in the first half and he sits in the back seat giving his wife limelight in a flashback. Sheela Rajkumar, who impressed in Raj to Late and Hum Asuwardham, plays a strong role of a social worker and her performance in the film is easily natural and natural. The scene where he threatens to kill the villain is applauded. Soundery as the documentary filmmaker and Lina as the doctor, who helps the couple tremendously.

Karuna plays the role of a lawyer who handles the case she eventually handles and to her credit her comedian image does not impede this serious role. Apart from this, most of the newcomers from the rest of the cast are just passable. What works best in 'Draupadi' is in the first half, which is more like a murder mystery thriller with a disruptive touch. The director cleverly also expressed his curiosity about Draupadi. Also the scenes that highlight the flaws in the Government Registration Department and how it affects thousands of young girls and their families. Tamil films have generally focused on how rich and upper-caste men exploit girls from poor and lower caste backgrounds and this takes the opposite stance and puts its cases firmly in front. Along with this, sexual exploitation of trapped girls is also sprinkling and many such cases are reported daily in newspapers.

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