“Farhana” – A Multilingual Thriller with Aishwarya Rajesh in the Lead, Receives Rave Reviews for Its Engaging Plot and Stellar Performances
New Delhi (India), May 13: It’s Aishwarya Rajesh’s career-best performance in Farhana, the latest Tamil release directed by Nelson Venkatesan. The trilingual film, also released in Telugu and Hindi, has garnered praise from netizens and captivated audiences with its morning shows. Rajesh’s portrayal of Farhana, a brave and determined Muslim woman, carries the entire film on […]

New Delhi (India), May 13: It’s Aishwarya Rajesh’s career-best performance in Farhana, the latest Tamil release directed by Nelson Venkatesan. The trilingual film, also released in Telugu and Hindi, has garnered praise from netizens and captivated audiences with its morning shows. Rajesh’s portrayal of Farhana, a brave and determined Muslim woman, carries the entire film on her shoulders.
Aishwarya Rajesh’s acting is nothing short of brilliant, immersing herself completely in the character. From the opening scene to the gripping climax, Rajesh captures the essence of Farhana with impeccable depth.
The film progresses around Farhana, an educated woman living with her husband Karim (Jithan Ramesh) and their three children. Despite her orthodox father Boots Bhai’s (Kitty) disapproval, Farhana takes up a job at a call centre to escape poverty. She excels in her work and later transitions to a friendly chat process that pays higher incentives. Initially shocked by the explicit conversations with male customers, she copes with the situation. However, a mysterious caller enters her life, seeking intellectual conversation rather than sexual encounters. Their interactions provide solace to Farhana, who yearns for someone to share her thoughts. But when one of her colleagues gets murdered, the mysterious man engages her in a deadly cat-and-mouse game, threatening her family’s well-being. The rest of the film delves into whether Farhana can escape the clutches of this apparent psychopath.
With Farhana, Dream Warrior Pictures adds another cerebral film to its impressive repertoire, and director Nelson Venkatesan continues to showcase his talent and versatility in content and filmmaking.