Thangar Bachan is one of the leading directors in Tamil cinema, and all his films have been stories that speak about life and reality. In this spirit, his son Vijith Bachan has acted as the hero in the film "Peranbu Perungkovam" (Love and Great Anger). Additionally, Thangar Bachan's assistant director Sivaprakash has directed this film.
In this film, Vijith Bachan, Mime Gopi, Aruldas, Deepa, Sali Nivekash, Geetha Kailasam, Subathra Robert and many others have acted, with music by Ilaiyaraaja and direction by Sivaprakash - this is "Peranbu Perungkovam."
Let's get into the story:
In a village in Theni district, the village leader and caste party minister Mime Gopi holds the people trapped in the grip of caste fanaticism. They have made it a practice to immediately kill anyone who enters into inter-caste marriages. The hero Jeeva opposes this, and as a result, his wife and child are affected. How he takes revenge against that minister and his caste party members forms the rest of the story.
How director Sivaprakash chose this story is a big question mark. In today's times, one can't even imagine if such things would happen. Continuously killing caste fanatics - no matter if they are ministers, aren't there laws in place? It's a very outdated story setting with unbelievable scenes. Therefore, we couldn't connect ourselves with the film. This raises the question of whether he is really Thangar Bachan's assistant director.
Next, Vijith Bachan, who has acted as the hero, is the film's next peak disaster. An actor should either have looks or talent - how the director chose someone who has neither of these qualities as the hero is unknown.
The film's consolation is heroine Sali Nivekash, who is enjoyable in the film. It can be said that she has completed her given role very satisfactorily.
The film's next consolation is music maestro Ilaiyaraaja's music, which gives us comfort.
Overall, "Peranbu Perungkovam" is just anger (without the love).