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54. Aelay (2021) by Halitha Shameem
Halitha Shameem delivers a warm and bittersweet family drama that explores memory, loss, and reconciliation with gentle humor. The film finds beauty in everyday lives, allowing its characters to feel deeply human and relatable.
Its emotional honesty and understated storytelling leave a lasting impression.
Watch #Aelay, now on Simply South.
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53. Gargi (2022) by Gautham Ramachandran
Gautham Ramachandran crafts a powerful courtroom drama that examines justice, prejudice, and the difficult choices people make when faced with uncomfortable truths. The film keeps its focus firmly on human emotions rather than sensationalism.
Sai Pallavi’s remarkable performance and the film’s nuanced storytelling make it both gripping and thought-provoking.
Watch #Gargi, now on Simply South.
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52. Lover (2024) by Prabhuram Vyas
Prabhuram Vyas delivers a refreshingly honest relationship drama that explores love, insecurity, and emotional immaturity with remarkable realism. The film avoids easy answers, allowing its characters and conflicts to feel deeply authentic.
Its raw performances and relatable portrayal of modern relationships make it both uncomfortable and compelling.
Watch #Lover, now on Simply South.
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51. Veppam Kulir Mazhai (2024) by Pascal Vedamuthu
Pascal Vedamuthu crafts an intimate rural drama that explores love, longing, and human relationships with quiet sincerity. The film embraces simplicity, allowing its characters and emotions to take center stage.
Its natural performances and understated storytelling create a deeply affecting experience.
Watch #VeppamKulirMazhai, now on Simply South.
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50. Kurangu Pedal (2024) by Kamalakannan
Kamalakannan captures the joys and struggles of childhood through a simple yet deeply relatable story. The film beautifully portrays friendship, family, and the small dreams that feel larger than life when you're young.
Its nostalgic charm and heartfelt storytelling make it a warm and memorable watch.
Watch #KuranguPedal, now on Simply South.