Middle Class Tamil Movie Review:

Middle Class Tamil Movie Review:

 


I watched Middle Class today, and it felt less like a movie and more like someone quietly opening their life and asking me to sit with it. Karl Marx, a man with a name heavy enough to start a revolution, wants nothing explosive. Just a piece of land. Just a place where his family can breathe without fear of tomorrow. But life, as usual, sends the bill before the reward.

Munishkanth does not act this role; he carries it like a weight in his pocket. You can see the tiredness in the way he stands, the hope in the way he looks at empty land, and the panic in his eyes when everything begins collapsing. Vijayalakshmi Agathiyan is the fire to his calm, a wife who speaks faster than he thinks, but somehow becomes the voice he leans on.
Around them, Radha Ravi, Kaali Venkat, Malavika Avinash, and Vela Ramamoorthy appear like people you meet in real life, the ones who complicate your plans and the ones who help you survive.

Kishore Muthuraj directs the film as if he were following someone through a window. No forced drama, no big poses. Just moments. Sudarshan Srinivasan’s camera does not chase beauty; it collects truth. Pranav Muniraj’s music feels like a soft reminder that emotions do not always shout, sometimes, they hum in the background.

By the end, Middle Class does not leave you with a thrill. It leaves you with a thought.

 

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