Jama is a beautifully crafted film that dives deep into the heart of rural regions of Tamil Nadu, especially Thiruvanamalai, bringing to life the rich culture and traditions of small villages. It's truly commendable that a first-time director took on such a bold subject, not only directing but also starring in the film. Pari’s portrayal of Kalyanam is nothing short of extraordinary; he doesn’t just act—he becomes the character, embodying every nuance with authenticity and grace.
Chetan's performance as a fierce and powerful presence is equally impressive, with his acting skills being right on point, adding depth and intensity to the narrative. The entire cast has done a remarkable job, each playing their roles with sincerity and passion, making the village come alive on screen.
The screenplay is well-written, and the execution is flawless, creating a film that resonates deeply and stays with you long after the credits roll. *Jama* is a must-watch, not just for its storytelling but for its celebration of the vibrant and resilient spirit of rural life. My heartfelt congratulations to the entire cast and crew for delivering such a moving and memorable film