Parking starts as a family drama and skillfully transitions into a dark thriller, driven by the intense rivalry between the two main characters. This shift into thriller territory is marked by a consistent, tense mood, greatly enhanced by the outstanding performance of MS Bhaskar and arguably the best performance of Harish Kalyan, a commendable performance by Indhuja.
The screenplay, direction, and presentation of Parking are neat and solid. Debutant Director Ramkumar shines! SamCS’s music adds a crucial layer, enhancing the intensity of the scenes and the overall tension of the film.
Parking remains engaging throughout, combining elements of a thriller with a deep character study. It is highly recommended for its strong storytelling and excellent performances.
Rating: 4/5
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