2h 7m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Ramkumar Balakrishnan
Director

Harish Kalyan
Eshwar

M.S. Bhaskar
Ilamparithi

Indhuja Ravichandran
Aathika

Rama
Paruthi

Prathana Nathan
Aparna

Ilavarasu
Houseowner

Ramkumar Balakrishnan
Writer
UxdEtC
Mar 19, 2025in English

Lady Keita 🇬🇲 ❤️
May 27, 2024The core conflict is slightly misleading, and the basic premise (from outside) may raise doubts among the majority of viewers, who would question how a simple disagreement over a parking spot could lead to more serious consequences. I can understand their concerns, as I had the same doubts initially. My skepticism grew during the first half an hour, as there were no major events taking place. However, once the story started to escalate, there was hardly any time to catch your breath. This was thanks to a fast-paced screenplay that kept the momentum going. "Parking" is undoubtedly one of the better films in the Anti-Revenge space, with a strong script that delves into the clash of egos between two self-centered individuals and their ideological differences, portrayed with remarkable authority and conviction. My only complaint is the lack of development for the supporting characters. While I was fully invested in the intense battle of egos between the lead characters, I wish there had been more emphasis on their families to make me more worried about their well-being.

Faria Champagne
May 27, 2024The movie started realistically with day to day issues that people face with parking, adjustments not made between human beings for petty issues and ego. All the actors were good and did the job. Harish could have done better, mostly he just stared blank into space on scenes which needed an anger, frustration etc. Whatever good was achieved in the first half hour, gradually became bad & cringe worthy. The story was steered unrealistically and over the top. No body goes to the extent of character assassination of their own daughter or even to the extent of killing because of petty issues such as these. The movie also normalises fake complaints as if it's easy and the Police and Vigilance dept dont counter charge against person framing others. MS Bhaskar's character who was so concerned about getting his daughter married properly few scenes before, suddenly becomes maniac enough to drag her into a molestation case? Seriously! Thats taking audience's IQ for granted. Same with the corruption charge sequence, etc etc. At one point, it was so illogical that, you can easily guess the next stupid thing the main characters would make and I started skipping scenes. And I dont know why women are always made the scapegoat for the storylines. Movies should stick to the genre of realism from start to finish to make a positive impact.

Kayl/thalya💭
May 27, 2024The film revolves around two men who, despite being identical, differ in age. They lead ostensibly selfless lives, convinced that their actions reflect love and responsibility towards their respective families. However, when faced with challenging circumstances, their true self-centered nature is revealed, as they prioritize personal desires over familial commitments. In terms of the movie's execution, both the main characters and supporting cast deliver commendable performances. The screenplay is well-crafted, and the background score complements the narrative effectively. The film guarantees a minimum level of engagement, captivating audiences to the point where they abandon their daily routines to witness the characters' conflicts over a parking space. The central conflict revolves around the protagonists' relentless pursuit of a parking spot, providing a relatable and amusing premise that keeps viewers glued to their seats. The movie subtly conveys a poignant message to families as the initially affectionate hero, seemingly idealized by many, fails to uphold his character when confronted with the genuine responsibilities of impending parenthood. The stark contrast between his initial display of care and his later egocentric actions serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of consistency in relationships. In summary, the film succeeds in delivering both entertainment and thought-provoking content. The strong performances, well-crafted screenplay, and engaging conflict make it a worthwhile watch for audiences seeking a blend of humor and reflection on human nature.