Actor
Arya's
second
OTT
venture
Sarpatta
Parambarai
has
finally
released
on
Amazon
Prime
Video.
The
film
scripted
and
helmed
by
Kabali
director
Pa
Ranjith
hit
the
popular
streaming
platform
today
(July
21).
With
its
release,
the
film
has
garnered
favourable
responses
from
audiences
and
critics
alike.
Arya's
sincere
and
forthright
performance
has
been
getting
immense
praise.
Netizens
also
can't
stop
gushing
over
the
acting
chops
of
stars
including
Dushara
Vijayan,
Pasupathy
and
John
Kokken.
The
leading
man
Arya
had
earlier
revealed
in
one
of
his
interviews
that
he
along
with
the
director
and
other
cast
members
had
gone
through
rigorous
training
under
national
level
players
to
learn
possible
minor
details
for
making
the
action
sequences
look
real.
Well
now,
with
the
film
getting
positive
response
from
all
corners,
looks
like
their
handwork
and
dedication
has
indeed
paid
off.
Revolving
around
the
clash
between
two
clans
of
North
Chennai-
Idiyappa
Parambarai
and
Sarpatta
Parambarai,
the
film
displays
the
boxing
culture
of
1980s
and
the
involvement
of
politics
in
it.
The
film
marks
Arya's
maiden
collaboration
with
the
director.
Interestingly,
the
film
is
Arya's
second
OTT
release
after
Teddy
(2021)
which
also
featured
his
actress-wife
Sayyeshaa.
Directed
by
Shakti
Soundar
Rajan,
the
film
was
released
on
Disney+
Hotstar
on
March
12.
Coming
back
to
Sarpatta
Parambarai,
the
period
sports
drama
also
stars
talented
actors
like
Anupama
Kumar,
Sanchana
Natarajan,
Kalaiyarasan,
Santhosh
Prathap,
Shabeer
Kallarakkal,
Vettai
Muthukumar,
Kaali
Venkat,
Tiger
Thangadhurai
and
late
actor
Maran.
Produced
by
Shanmugam
Dhakshanraj
under
Neelam
Productions
and
K9
Studios,
the
film
has
songs
composed
by
Karnan
music
director
Santhosh
Narayanan.
Sarpatta
Parambarai's
editing
is
carried
out
by
Selva
RK,
while
its
director
of
photography
is
Murali
G.
Are
you
planning
to
watch
Sarpatta
Parambarai
this
week?
Check
out
what
Twitterati
have
to
say
about
the
Arya-starrer.
#SarpattaParambarai
-
Loved
the
strong
political
connect
associated
w/
the
period
-
BIG
PLUS.
Closer-to-life
romance
portions
&
Murali's
cinematography
are
positives