Produced, directed, and acted by Isakki Karvannan for Lakshmi Creations, the Tamil film “Paramasivan Fathima” features Vimal in the lead role. The movie also stars Sayadevi, M.S. Bhaskar, Manoj Kumar, Sriranjani, Aadhira, Aruldoss, and Cool Suresh in key roles. The cinematography is handled by Sukumar, while the music is composed by Deepan Chakravarthy.
The audio launch event took place in Chennai, where Seeman, the Chief Coordinator of the Naam Tamilar Katchi, was the chief guest.
Speaking at the event, Seeman expressed his admiration for the film and said, “Isakki Karvannan’s film looks promising. In society, many fear touching sensitive issues, and as a result, the problems remain unaddressed. True change has always been brought about by those who follow their conscience. Swami Vivekananda taught us not to give up truth for anything, but to give up anything for the sake of truth. Religion can change, but language and ethnicity do not. Humanity is the greatest sanctity beyond religion.”
Addressing those who say he has moved away from cinema, Seeman said, “Even after a breakup, wishing your partner well is a noble thing. Likewise, I continue to attend cinema events with love. I want to do both politics and cinema. Even the director is unsure if theaters will screen this film. Imagine if I make films again.”
Other directors like Prasad Murugesan, Suka, and several crew members of the film attended the event.
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