It should be said that the story is according to the title of the film. after a long day you are going to travel in a peaceful script. The director keeps us hooked with a non-combat screenplay.

After many years Sarathkumar is playing the villain in this film and Amitash, who made his debut with the film Velai Illa Pattadaari 2, is playing the lead role in this film. He is amazing in his quiet performance.
the film is directed by C. Aravinraj with music by Yuanshankar Raja, starring Kashmira Paradesi, Amma Creation Siva, Balaji Sakthivel Vincent Ashokan and others.
This film is the silent struggle between Sarathkumar and hero Amitash.
In Nagapattinam village in coconut tree field, a Chola-era Buddha statue is found and the farmer sells it by stealth.
Hero Amitash steals the idol. Knowing this, Police inspector Sarathkumar threatens Amitesh and tries to sell this statue forgery. Meanwhile Amitash younger sister is in the hospital in a very critical condition and that's why he stole this idol. Both of them are trying to sell this statue together. The rest of the story is whether the idol was sold or what happened. The director has added an interesting story within this story and that is what makes this film a thriller.
Director C. Aravindraj has taken a clear story and created a wonderful screenplay,directed the story brilliantly without moving anywhere. He has given another quality film to Tamil cinema. Sarathkumar has done a good job as a villain after a long gap. Amitash is coming as the hero of the story.he impresses the fans with a kind of acting like an innocent in a quiet performance. He has done very well given the opportunity.
all the other actors in the film are the strength of the film. Similarly, the music of the film by Yuan Shankar Raja is strong and the music and songs are also strong.
All in all, the Paramporul appeals to fans.