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    Parimala and Co ZEE5 Review: Should You Watch This Tamil Crime Comedy?

    Subtitle: Jayaram and Urvashi's family charm and Mysskin's standout performance offer enough to make this uneven whodunit worth a casual watch on ZEE5
    By Mohan NasreJuly 11, 2026
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    Parimala and Co ZEE5 Review - Should You Watch This Tamil Crime Comedy

    Parimala and Co ZEE5 Review: Parimala and Co is an uneven Tamil crime comedy that starts with genuine promise before losing its way in a scattered second half. Jayaram and Urvashi bring their natural warmth to the screen, and Mysskin delivers a genuinely memorable performance as the investigating officer. If you enjoy light family entertainers with occasional laughs, this one passes the time — just don’t expect the sharp dark comedy its premise suggests.


    Parimala and Co arrived with high expectations. The trailers promised a fun, Drishyam-inspired dark comedy featuring one of Tamil cinema’s most beloved duos — Jayaram and Urvashi — with Mysskin playing an unconventional investigating officer. The reality is a bit more complicated than that.

    The film is now streaming on ZEE5, and despite its flaws, there are genuine reasons to give it a watch. Here’s an honest look at five of them.


    Parimala and Co ZEE5 Review

    1. Jayaram and Urvashi Are Reliably Watchable

    Even when the script lets them down, which it does fairly often, Jayaram and Urvashi bring something real to every scene they share.

    Jayaram’s comic timing, his natural expressiveness, and his iconic “shavam” making a comeback in this role — these are things fans will enjoy regardless of what’s happening around them. Urvashi, as always, knows exactly how to find the laugh in an ordinary line and deliver it with perfect weight.

    Their individual performances keep the film moving in stretches where the writing loses steam. If you simply enjoy watching these two actors work, Parimala and Co gives you enough of that to justify the sitting.


    2. Mysskin Steals Every Scene He’s In

    The biggest surprise Parimala and Co offers is Mysskin as Inspector Emperuman.

    His deadpan delivery, his bajji obsession, and his casually intimidating investigation style give the film a flavour it struggles to maintain otherwise. There’s one stretch — an undercover inquiry scene involving Mysskin, Jayaram, and Urvashi — where the film briefly catches the crime-comedy energy it was always aiming for. In those moments, you can see what the film could have been throughout.

    His emotional sequence toward the end is particularly touching and ranks among the best scenes in the film.


    3. The Opening Premise Is Genuinely Entertaining

    The setup of Parimala and Co is clever and immediately engaging.

    A middle-class family is quietly relieved when the local criminal who has been harassing their daughter turns up dead. Then each family member starts suspecting the others. That idea — a family whodunit where everyone is simultaneously a potential suspect and a worried innocent — has real comic potential and the first portion uses it well.

    The initial family dynamics, the bickering, the genuine warmth underneath the chaos — this stretch is exactly the kind of entertainment the film promised in its promos.


    4. The Middle-Class Setting Feels Authentic

    Sanjana Krishnamoorthy as the outspoken elder daughter and Ananthika Sanilkumar as Madhumitha both bring energy and believability to their roles.

    The production design grounds the story in a recognisable, lived-in middle-class world that makes the comedy feel relatable. Cinematographer George C. Williams gives the film a polished visual quality that elevates what might otherwise have felt like a routine production.


    5. It Works Better on OTT Than in Theatres

    Parimala and Co is the kind of film that plays more comfortably on a streaming platform than on the big screen.

    The scattered pacing, the occasional laugh-out-loud moment, and the uneven mystery elements all feel less demanding when you’re watching at home. You can enjoy the good stretches — Mysskin’s scenes, the initial family setup, Jayaram and Urvashi’s individual moments — without the pressure of having paid for a theatrical experience.

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    On ZEE5, it works as a relaxed, moderately entertaining watch for fans of the lead actors. Lower your expectations from the trailers, and appreciate the performances for what they are, and you’ll find enough here to spend a couple of hours without regret.

    Parimala and Co is now streaming on ZEE5.

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      With over 2000 articles and blogs to his name for Flickonclick, Mohan Nasre is a versatile content writer skilled in multiple niches, including entertainment, technology, finance, news, lifestyle, fitness, and more. His dynamic writing style and ability to adapt to diverse topics have made him a go-to writer for high-quality, engaging content that resonates with readers across various industries.

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