Tamil Actress Richa Pallod Blue Film

Tamil Actress Richa Pallod Blue Film • Plus & High-Quality

Technically shot earlier but released later, this film pairs Richa with Parthiban. It is a softer, more poetic entry in her filmography.

Co-star: Srikanth | Director: K. S. Ravikumar Tamil Actress Richa Pallod Blue Film

Review: This film is a vintage village drama with a twist. Pallod plays a headstrong village girl who disguises herself to test her lover’s loyalty. The film is a remake of a Telugu hit, but Pallod makes the role her own. Technically shot earlier but released later, this film

Why it’s a classic: The vintage charm here lies in the cultural authenticity—temple festivals, bullock carts, and folk songs. Pallod is a revelation in the second half, pulling off a dual performance (one as a simple girl, one as a sophisticated woman). The climax, where she delivers a fiery speech in a village court, is a masterclass in vintage Tamil melodrama. The film is a remake of a Telugu

Verdict: Perfect for those who love the Mouna Ragam or Sindhu Bhairavi era of strong female-led village tales.

Directed by N. Linguswamy, Run is arguably the most famous film of Richa Pallod’s career. Starring opposite R. Madhavan, this film is the blueprint for the "angry young man meets gentle girl" trope.