Watch "PRADHAMAM- short Tamil film"

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V Subrahmanian

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Jan 19, 2026, 1:19:32 AM (12 days ago) Jan 19
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https://youtu.be/PY-9vy-ZkdU?si=TdXgpbZ5N2oLw_9q 

  “PRADHAMAM” is a beautifully intimate short film that uses minimalistic storytelling to explore the transformative power of spiritual discipline and auspicious timing. The narrative unfolds with subtlety, drawing the viewer into the protagonist’s inner world and his quiet yet profound journey. The film’s pacing and visuals invite reflection rather than spectacle, making it feel meditative rather than dramatic. Performances are understated yet sincere, which enhances the film’s contemplative tone. What stands out most is how the film blends traditional ideas like shraddhā and anushtana with universally relatable yearning for purpose. Overall, “PRADHAMAM” is a thoughtful cinematic piece that stays with you long after it ends.  

Balagopal Ramakrishnan

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Jan 20, 2026, 1:00:06 AM (11 days ago) Jan 20
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Hari Om 
Revival of the tradition keeping the toxic casteism away will be a wonderful rejuvenation even for the society and the nation. 😊 Infact Bhagavan only mentioned the 4 'vaRNams'; which sadly acquired the virus of 'jaathi' which wrecked and weakened the humanity of this nation and the nation itself being easily subjugated for centuries and now struggling to get up and leapfrog the missed lifetime. It will certainly happen as the energy that powers the transformation is also called 'sanAthana dhaRmam'. The fact of 'eternity' embedded will not go waste 😇
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Balagopal 

On Mon, 19 Jan, 2026, 11:49 V Subrahmanian, <v.subra...@gmail.com> wrote:
https://youtu.be/PY-9vy-ZkdU?si=TdXgpbZ5N2oLw_9q 

  “PRADHAMAM” is a beautifully intimate short film that uses minimalistic storytelling to explore the transformative power of spiritual discipline and auspicious timing. The narrative unfolds with subtlety, drawing the viewer into the protagonist’s inner world and his quiet yet profound journey. The film’s pacing and visuals invite reflection rather than spectacle, making it feel meditative rather than dramatic. Performances are understated yet sincere, which enhances the film’s contemplative tone. What stands out most is how the film blends traditional ideas like shraddhā and anushtana with universally relatable yearning for purpose. Overall, “PRADHAMAM” is a thoughtful cinematic piece that stays with you long after it ends.  

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