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| Film Title | Year | Key Aspect | |-----------|------|-------------| | Paruthiveeran | 2007 | Madurai rural dialect, honor killings, village romance | | Subramaniapuram | 2008 | 1980s Madurai gang wars, street slang | | Aadukalam | 2011 | Rooster fighting, Theni village backdrop, local feuds | | Visaranai | 2015 | Rural police brutality, border village setting | | Soorarai Pottru | 2020 | Based on rural air entrepreneur from a village near Madurai | | Karnan | 2021 | Caste oppression in South Tamil Nadu villages | | Jai Bhim | 2021 | Tribal village life and legal fight | | Vada Chennai | 2018 | North Chennai fishing hamlet (rural-urban mix) | | Pariyerum Perumal | 2018 | Rural caste discrimination near Kanyakumari | | Nenjuku Needhi | 2022 | Village-based political drama |

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– This rural satire starring Keerthy Suresh and Suhas premiered directly on Amazon Prime Video on July 4, 2025. Set in the fictional village of Chitti Jaya Puram in the 1990s, the film follows Apoorva, a soft-spoken woman unexpectedly appointed as village president. Her leadership is tested when a logistical crisis emerges—only four burial spots remain in the village graveyard. The film uses satire to reflect on social hierarchies, bureaucracy, and collective morality in rural India. The title, drawn from a poem by Vemana, references the rotting of society, echoing the film’s underlying social commentary.