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Movie Info:
- Full Name: August 16 1947
- Language: Hindi-Tamil
- Release Year: 2023
- Size: 600MB, 1.2GB, 2.6GB
- Quality: 720p
- Format: Mkv
- Director: N.S. Ponkumar
- Writer: N.S. Ponkumar
- Stars: Gautham Karthik, Pugazh, Richard Ashton
Storyline:
What does freedom really mean to a populace shackled in oppression for centuries? Can the Britishers leaving the village end the deep-seated psyche of slavery and fear as quickly and easily? Debutant director NS Ponkumar’s Tamil film dubbed in multi-languages, August 16 1947, seeks to answer this through the story of a fictional land, Sengadu, in the Madras Presidency before India’s Independence. The village is surrounded by unkind forests and led by a tyrannical British General, Robert Clive (Richard Ashton), who rules with an iron whip along with his lecherous son, Justin (Jason Shah).
The narrative spans three days, from 14 August to 16 August 1947. It centres around a young no gooder Param (Gautham Karthik) and his love for Deepali (Revathy Sharma) — whose family has kept her hidden at home for more than a decade, lying that she died of cholera, to protect her from Justin. What will happen when the evil father-son duo discover the falsehood? Whether Param will succeed in saving her and how he leads a revolt forms the rest of the story.
AR Murugadoss, who returns to production five years after his last outing, Rangoon, presents the film on a grand scale. The village and its residents will take you back to the pre-Independence era. Selvakumar SK’s cinematography enhances authenticity. Director NS Ponkumar has a firm grip on portraying the characters and events with realism. The scenes of atrocities on the people are created realistically and are disturbing in many instances. T Santhanam’s art direction and the tribals’ look (one person wears massive padlocks on his elongated earlobes) deserve mention.