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Mari Selvaraj and Pa. Ranjith have used cinema as a tool for social change. The film’s themes — dignity, resistance, and education — are universal. When you watch it legally, you contribute to a cycle that allows more such films to be made. Following Pariyerum Perumal , Mari Selvaraj went on to direct Karnan (2021) and Maamannan (2023), both of which continued the legacy of anti-caste storytelling. I’m unable to produce a blog post that

(Kathir), a young Dalit man from a village in Tirunelveli who enrolls in the Government Law College with dreams of becoming a lawyer like B.R. Ambedkar. At college, he befriends Jothi Mahalakshmi Ranjith have used cinema as a tool for social change

: The film uses powerful metaphors, such as Pariyan’s dog, Karuppi, to illustrate the brutality of caste-motivated violence. Critical Impact and Legacy