Tamil Thriller "Un Paravail" Launched at Indian Film Festival of Ireland.
Parvati's acting prowess commended
Chennai/ Dublin Oct 16, 2024 : The highly anticipated Tamil thriller "Un Paravail" was officially launched at the Indian Film Festival of Ireland, held recently at Dublin. Directed by well known Bollywood cinematographer Kabir Lal of Taal and Kaho na Pyar Hai fame, the film features Parvati Nair in a double role, showcasing her exceptional acting prowess.
"Un Paravail is a unique blend of suspense, mystery, and emotional drama," said Parvati Nair. "Playing dual roles of Bhavya and Divya was a challenging yet rewarding experience. I'm thrilled to showcase my work in this gripping thriller, which explores themes of love, loss, and resilience."
In "Un Paravail," Parvati Nair masterfully portrays two distinct characters - Divya, a determined and fiercely protective sister, and Bhavya, a visually impaired girl who meets a tragic end under mysterious circumstances. As Divya delves deeper into the truth surrounding Bhavya's demise, she uncovers a complex web of secrets and lies.
"Un Paravail is a female-oriented film that shines a light on the strength and resilience of women," added Kabir Lal, Director. "Parvati Nair's remarkable performance brings depth and nuance to the narrative, keeping audiences engaged until the very end."
The film's launch at the Indian Film Festival of Ireland was met with enthusiasm and excitement, with industry experts and film enthusiasts alike praising the movie's unique storyline and Parvati Nair's standout performance.
Key Highlights:
- Female-oriented thriller exploring themes of love, loss, and resilience
- Parvati Nair plays dual roles of Bhavya and Divya
- Directed by Kabir Lal
- Launched at Indian Film Festival of Ireland
- Anticipated India release date: By Dec 2024
About Un Paravail
"Un Paravail" is a Tamil thriller produced by Ajay Kumar Singh and Rekha Singh. The film's gripping narrative, coupled with Parvati Nair's exceptional performance, promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.