Parandhu Po trailer gives a glimpse into a tender journey of love, learning, and family
The Parandhu Po trailer has finally been unveiled, and it brings with it a wave of emotion and warmth that director Ram is known for. Slated to release in theatres on July 4, 2025, the film already gained critical buzz when it premiered at the International Film Festival of Rotterdam earlier this year. With a gentle tone and heartfelt storytelling, Parandhu Po is shaping up to be another signature emotional drama from the director of Peranbu and Thanga Meengal.
The trailer opens with an ordinary yet compelling moment from the life of a small boy named Anbu. He is stuck at home, attending online classes, seemingly isolated and disconnected. His father is often absent, both physically and emotionally. But the trailer gradually shifts tone, revealing that the film is about more than just daily struggles it is about healing and bonding through an unexpected journey.
Director Ram dedicates the film to parents who try to prove their love
What makes Parandhu Po stand out is its strong emotional core. Director Ram has openly stated that the film is a dedication to every father and mother who go above and beyond to show their children how much they love them even when words fall short.
The story revolves around a father and son who set out on a road trip, stepping away from the chaos of city life. With each stop they make and every stranger they meet, their bond grows stronger. Slowly, the father begins to see the world through his child’s eyes, and the son begins to understand the quiet love his parents carry.
In one endearing moment from the Parandhu Po trailer, the father attempts to dance to make his son smile only to be gently mocked by the boy. It’s a simple but powerful gesture, highlighting the honest, often awkward, efforts of a parent trying to bridge emotional gaps.
A mix of fresh faces and veterans drive this intimate story
Shiva leads the cast in a refreshingly subtle performance as the struggling father. The film also stars Grace Antony, Master Mitul Ryan, Aju Varghese (making his Tamil debut), Anjali, and Vijay Yesudas. The ensemble brings charm, humor, and real emotion to their roles. Malayalam actor Aju Varghese’s crossover into Tamil cinema adds an interesting layer of inter-industry collaboration.
The music in Parandhu Po is another highlight. While composer Yuvan Shankar Raja was initially set to handle the entire soundtrack, scheduling conflicts meant he only worked on the background score. The songs, instead, are composed by Santhosh Dhayanidhi, adding a fresh energy to the narrative without losing Ram’s signature emotional tone.
Behind the camera, NK Ekhambram handles cinematography, and Mathi VS is in charge of editing. The film is produced by Ram along with V Gunasekaran, V Karupuchaamy, and V Shankar, under the banners Jio Hotstar, GKS Bros Production, and Seven Seas and Seven Hills Productions.
Real emotions, simple storytelling, and a powerful message
Unlike mainstream films with larger-than-life characters, Parandhu Po keeps it grounded. The Parandhu Po trailer makes it clear that this is a story about real people, facing real emotional conflicts. The film doesn’t rely on grand gestures or loud drama instead, it speaks through subtle interactions, soft silences, and the everyday struggles of parenting.
The theme of a financially struggling father trying to reconnect with his son, all while carrying his own burdens, is something many families will relate to. There is a certain honesty in how the characters grow together through the film. The trailer also hints at light-hearted humor and tender scenes that balance the emotional tone perfectly.
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Conclusion:
The Parandhu Po trailer delivers what it promises an emotional, thought-provoking journey through the lens of a father-son relationship. With its July 4 release just around the corner, fans of director Ram are eager to witness another poignant story unfold on the big screen. In a world full of fast-paced narratives, Parandhu Po reminds us to slow down, reconnect, and appreciate the simple beauty of love within a family.