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Sivakarthikeyan's 'Parasakthi' to explore 1965 student's sacrifice
22 Dec
Summary
- Film 'Parasakthi' may center on student killed in 1965 anti-Hindi protests.
- An exhibition recreates 1960s Chennai, immersing viewers in the era.
- The movie is slated for a Pongal release, potentially January 10th.

Sivakarthikeyan's new film, 'Parasakthi,' directed by Sudha Kongara, is creating significant anticipation. Promotional materials, including a recreated 1960s Chennai set showcased in an exhibition, suggest the movie delves into the pivotal 1965 anti-Hindi protests. This exhibition, extended due to public response until December 25th, immerses visitors in the era's socio-political climate.
A striking detail in a recent promotional video—a photograph of a student believed to be Rajendran of Annamalai University—has intensified theories that the film is a biographical drama. Rajendran tragically lost his life during the 1965 protests, making his story a focal point for the narrative.
Historical records confirm Rajendran's death during the intense anti-Hindi agitations. His funeral was held in Parangipettai due to the volatile situation in Tamil Nadu at the time. 'Parasakthi' is expected to be a powerful blend of personal sacrifice and political consciousness, with a release anticipated during Pongal, possibly January 10th.




