Written and shot during the lockdown , this one deserves all appreciation and love. It's likewise captivating to take note of that elderly individuals are necessary pieces of this anthology .
I believe , it is an incredible development , that freed from the standard feature films and star-driven film, these filmmakers can discuss a significant part of society that is damagingly generalized, even in the remote possibility that they get portrayed by any means.
In spite of the constraints of the time and space , it's additionally intriguing to take note of how the filmmakers have communicated using melodies.
The subject joining every one of these movies is hope . Hope comes in various shapes and sizes in these movies.
The subject joining every one of these movies is hope . Hope comes in various shapes and sizes in these movies.
Sudha kongara is one terrific talent and is a woman of vision , i believe. the picturization is so vivid yet unpretentiously inventive . It boasts of some simple , cute moments between the leads. This film is wonderful and shows that love makes you feel young .
the story of two old individuals , from different family baggage and living in a judgemental society are falling in love again , not knowing any age and limits is appeared so wonderfully with Urvasi ma'am , Jayram sir potraying the functions in such an ideal and exceptional way
and with Kalidas and @kalyanipriyan potraying the youthful rendition , in a real sense making the screen sparkle and demonstrate their inconspicuous acting ability. The alaipayuthey subtleties has my heart . GV prakash's peppy music was real good.
This is my second favorite out of the five and how precious and BEAUTIFUL was this short . From the beginning till the end , it was woven with magic and such sheer love . It was genuine and so different . Damaged relationships can be mended. It was authentic thus extraordinary.
@riturv was amazing as Kanna , the workholic , the girl with questions in her mind and a resilient lady . Her style was natural and beautiful . Bhaskar sir was perfect as thaatha .
Bhaskar sir was perfect as thaatha .He simply ends up fitting into any role given and meshes flawlessness into it . I lost check of how many times I brokedown while viewing the nostalgic short .Govind Vasantha's music is lovely in addition with Bombay Jayshri's alleviating voice