- The Slipper scene will hurt every individual on both sides. Humanity was killed that moment
- The question the young girl asks everyone was mute spectator was a slap on the face of humanity
- Education is the only weapon which no one can rip off from you
- Pass through hate. Do not fight against it
- Where is honour if my son is not alive
- The cry of father and mother on losing their Son. It reveals the raw emotions of them being helpless and no one to support. Acceptance of loss is a pain was portrayed in raw emotions
- The father does not kill Son's killer because he wants to end the loop and save his family.
- Organized riots were portrayed with complete coordination. When you are silent against injustice, you are part of injustice committed
- Reach a good position and do not do what they did to you
- Conclusion of "When you speak the same language and live in the same land, we can live together" is nice.
It took so many years to get to grassroots and understand the importance of education from historical context. This is the need for the hour!!!
A film that leaves the viewer with a pain stronger than that of any breakup one may have had - that of a strong paternal relationship, high family values and the importance of living sans communal issues. Two flashbacks, layers many. Another @VetriMaaran brilliance - #Asuran pic.twitter.com/WCMwrsewRi— Ralph Alex Arakal (@ralpharakal) October 11, 2019
It took a #Poomani an #Vetrimaaran to highlight before the masses the role of landowning castes in caste oppression and exploitation, something the wankers from the Dravidian movement have avoided for more than 100 years #Vekkai #Asuran #Heat— Kalyan Raman (@kalyanasc) October 11, 2019
Those who are too smart to engage in politics are punished by being governed by those who are dumber. #Asuran pic.twitter.com/1N5gpUM4e2— Jegadesh (@jegadesh_) October 9, 2019
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