The movie "Postman" has received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike, and for good reason. Director M. Raja has crafted a gripping thriller that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The film's narrative is well-paced, with a perfect blend of suspense, drama, and action.
is a decent one-time watch for those who enjoy lighthearted family dramas and Rajinikanth nostalgia. However, it fails to fully capitalize on its brilliant premise, ultimately delivering a mixed bag of emotions. At a Glance: ZEE5 Global : Prashanth Gunasekaran : Comedy, Drama, Anthology Alternative Note
In an era dominated by instant messaging and WhatsApp forwards, the idea of a handwritten letter carries a nostalgic weight. The Tamil film Postman , directed by R. Parthiban, attempts to tap into this very nostalgia, delivering a story centered around the last surviving postman in a remote, fictional village. While the premise promises a gentle, feel-good drama, the execution lands somewhere between sincere and sleep-inducing.
The "long-form" feel slows down the pacing significantly in the second half, making certain subplots feel bloated. Technical Elements

