Angammal (2025) Tamil Movie Review - Here are the Critics Reviews of Angammal Movie starring Geetha Kailasam, Saran Shakthi.
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| Movie/ Series Details |
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| Poster | |
| Cast | Geetha Kailasam, Saran Shakthi |
| Director | Vipin Radhakrishnan |
| Year | 2025 |
| Language |
Tamil |
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REVIEWS
Director Vipin Radhakrishnan's 'Angammal' is a standout film that powerfully addresses women's bodily autonomy, freedom of choice, and societal pressures, with Geetha Kailasam delivering a mesmerising performance.
3.5/5 (The Times of India)
Angammal is a character-first film where Angammal's refusal to wear a blouse sparks a quiet family conflict over conformity and dignity. Geetha Kailasam carries the film with her nuanced portrayal of wit, stubbornness, and pride.
N/A (The Hindu)
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, making an astute commentary on individuality and nonconformity.
3.5/5 (OTTPlay)
Geetha Kailasam shines in 'Angammal', a tender and liberating slice-of-life drama about a woman who refuses to bend to societal expectations, with its complexities and relatable conflicts resonating deeply.
3.5/5 (India Today)
Vipin Radhakrishnan's 'Angammal' is a stimulating and evocative piece of art, chronicling a matriarch who lives on her own terms. Geetha Kailasam delivers a powerhouse and exceptional performance, bringing the story to life.
3.5/5 (Cinema Express)
'Angammal' is a poetic masala tale exploring chaos, choice, and conformity. It wonderfully showcases how exercising freedom always comes at a cost in a society that values conformity over everything else, with strong emotional drama.
4.4/5 (Chennai Vision)
Angammal is a powerful narrative driven by exceptional performances from the cast, notably Geetha Kailasam. The film's clean screenplay, direction, and perfect background music enhance its portrayal of human emotions and rural life.
N/A (Scroll.in)
Vipin Radhakrishnan's engrossing film explores the tensions arising from a son's attempts to persuade his mother, Angammal, to adopt a socially permissible dress code, and her resistance to what she regards as needless handwringing.
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