Parada Movie Teaser Review
Hello readers! Let’s discuss the recently released teaser for the movie Parada, which is generating excitement among audiences. The teaser portrays the journey of three women from different age groups and backgrounds.
In the teaser, Sangeetha appears as a traditional middle-aged family woman, while Dharshana Rajendran plays a posh, stylish, and independent girl. Anupama Parameswaran depicts a character who covers her face with a parada, representing a young woman from a stereotypical, underdeveloped village. This diverse portrayal creates intrigue, allowing viewers to explore various aspects of women’s lives through these characters.
The teaser begins with a captivating dialogue: “Chaavadaaniki 75 lakshalisthanantundi e ammayikemina picha,” which sparks curiosity about why one of the characters contemplates death and the source of the 75 lakhs. It’s possible that she could win this amount by participating in trekking or another adventure.
Another line in the teaser, “vellina pani purthi chesukuni twaraga ra,” suggests that she has left her village on a mission. Viewers are introduced to the village goddess, Jwalamukhi Devi, whose face is also covered with a parada. The name Jwala means “light,” yet the entire village lacks electricity, relying on lanterns and other light sources. The contrast between the goddess’s name, signifying brightness, and the darkness of the village illustrates the impact of outdated traditions, represented by the parada.
In one quick scene, a girl goes into a well surrounded by villagers who pour kumkum and turmeric powder over her, suggesting she may be a widow. In another shot, a girl is born, followed immediately by the image of a body being burned, a reminder of the old tradition of sathee sahagamanam. There’s a poignant line stating, “We go to any extent to protect our village traditions,” which emphasizes the rigidity of their customs and the oppression of women in the name of tradition.
In the poster, all the girls are depicted with their heads down, faces covered with paradas, except for one girl who lifts her parada—Anupama Parameswaran. This may hint at her role as the character who stands against traditional oppression and advocates for change.
Parada promises to be another remarkable offering from the creators of Cinema Bandi. The teaser has successfully captured attention and raised anticipation, with the film expected to be released on February 18th. Be sure to mark your calendars for this powerful story. For more film updates, follow our website, Business of Tollywood.