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33.70cm x 6.65

The Ramayana narrative presents a different perspective on the 'Paradise' of an Indian couple who came in Lanka.

                                                        

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Darshan and Roshan, along with Sri Lankan actors, delivered outstanding performances throughout the film.


Paradise is a film that portrays the discrimination against the Tamil community in Sri Lanka and the economic collapse in 2022, focusing on the unexpected problems faced by a Malayali couple, Kesha and Amrita, during the raging civil unrest in the country. The film highlights the impact of this political environment on the Sri Lankan people.

The film suggests that Lanka, without Ravana, is in civil strife. Sita and Rama visit Lanka from India, where Rama is killed by a bullet from Sita's gun, highlighting his autocratic and elitist attitude. The film ends with the audience left to decide whether the bullet was intentional or accidental.

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Rama killed Sambhuka, Bali, and Tataka, destroying Tataka. Realizing Ravana will be too late to save Lanka, Sita guns against Rama to prevent further casualties. Rama kills Bali, Shambhuka, and Thadaka during a civil uprising, fighting for their own survival. Sita aims to prevent Rama from losing more lives during the civil uprising.

The director accurately portrays the character of the angry hero who is unhappy due to the loss of her career ambitions in film serials after arriving in Lanka, based on her readiness for the journey.

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The Seetas, who are smothered by the Lakshman Rekha of Purusha, may one day reserve bullets to pierce the head of the polite Purushottama. The movie creates violence and contradictions in a violent internal agitation, making it a must-watch for those who care about and love fellow human beings. Tamil director Mishkin recommends the movie, which features excellent frames by Rajeev Ravi and editing by Sreekar Prasad, and excellent performances by Sri Lankan actors Darshan and Roshan.

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The director of a film called "Tamils Must Learn the Sinhala Language and Assimilate into the Sinhala Culture" believes that if Tamils try, peace will come in Sri Lanka, which is the birthplace of the Sinhalese. The director's statement about the anti-people attitude towards the Tamils in Sri Lanka was made lightly at the Mancheri Mendash Film Festival.

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