Thuritham Movie Review:

Thuritham Movie Review:
Thuritham is evidence of caste discrimination still evolving in rural places. The director and actor of the film Srinivasan had a distinctive aspect in the story narration. An educated girl Eden Kuriakosse understands the reality of life when was three years old, a minuscule flashback recalls to Eden that her aunt was brutally killed by a family member due to casteism. 

Eden Kuriakosse works in an IT company in Chennai she was monitored by her father every hour. After 6 months later Eden ends up with her career dream and decided to move hometown and get ready for marriage. Before leaving Chennai Eden planned to enjoy along with her friends, unfortunately, she missed to catch the train. Eden’s cab driver Srinivasan had a one-sided love for the girl.  

Now, the situation changes for Eden there is no option to travel to her hometown, so she decided to move to Trichy along with Srinivasan. On their travels, both have come to know, sternly murdered lovers were their relatives. The film Thuritham is a gentle approach that both understands rural life and elderly people adamant about casteism. 

The director Srinivasan expressed caste discrimination in a silent and intellectual manner as an actor adequate in his performances. Eden looks beautiful and gives justified performances.

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