Synopsis/Plot : Angammal refuses to wear the blouse of her sari when her newly returned doctor son, Pavalam, returns to the village to marry Sharada
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Critics Review
3.50
Small story with layered, believable people
The film lands because it refuses to pick sides or wrap things neatly. These people are stubborn, flawed, and contradictory, and the script lets them stay that way through the end.(more)
Source: TOI, Times Of India
3.00
The change machine is seldom as brutal and tender at once on celluloid
Vipin Radhakrishnan's film tells a warm and poignant story about an elderly widow fighting for the freedom to be herself as she grapples with the changing tides of time(more)
Source: BHUVANESH CHANDAR, The Hindu
3.50
A poetic masala tale of chaos, choice, and conformity
Angammal is all about. Just like the character, the film is everything we all think the film will be, and yet, it manages to surprise us by being a little more different, little more exciting, little more surprising, little more sentimental, and most importantly, gives us the freedom to engage, obs...(more)
Source: Cinema Express, CinemaExpress.com
4.00
Given that the world has witnessed Nangeli's battle against breast tax, this Perumal Murugan adaptation strikes hard
Lenin Valapad�s sound design is one of Angammal�s major strengths, immersing the audience in the film�s world by paying meticulous attention to even the smallest details. Mohammed Maqbool Mansoor�s music adds soul to the stunning visuals captured by cinematographer Anjoy Samuel, refined through Prad...(more)
Source: Anandu Suresh, Indian Express
Music Tracks
| No. | Song Title | Lyric Writer | Performer(s) | Listen here | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | “Chendipoova (ver 1)” | Muthamil | K. S. Chithra | ||
| 2 | “Chendipoova (ver 2)” | Muthamil | Sublahshini | ||
| 3 | “Uchani Poo” | Vaisagh | Mohammed Maqbool Mansoor |