29 Jun 2021

Soorarai Potru- Bommi

 

A savvy, self taught business woman - Bommi progressively manifests the intentiveness towards innovation and soars unattainable heights of insights.

To start with, Bommi's isn't sketched to be stagy like that of other female characters, particularly when it comes to looks. She isn't lean, she doesn't have coloured or styled hair, she doesn't go for fancy attires. And that's why every girl who saw Bommi found her more relatable and saw them in her. 


She was always resolute and was sure about what she really wanted.

"எனக்கு இந்த சமைக்குறது, தொவைக்குறது, embroidery பன்றது, பாடுறது ,ஆடுறது இந்த எழவெல்லாம் சுட்டு போட்டாலும் வராது,

எனக்கு என்னோட Bakery Business -அ ஆரம்பிக்கனும்"

 

And when Nedumaaran accepts to get married all that she says is "ஆனா நா நல்லா யோசிச்சு நேரத்த விரயமாக்கி தான் முடிவெடுப்பேன் என் முடிவ விடிஞ்சதும் சொல்றேன்"


Men may be encouraged to be ambitious or assertive, women are brought up with dumbest aphorisms like not to be bossy.

When everyone else is speaking about the shrewdness and ingeniousness of Maaran, I wanted to speak more about Maaran's way of cracking cliché. One main scene is always put forth for the contradiction of Nedumaaran's stand upon smashing patriarchy. I see that in different perspective. 

Maaran shouts at Bommi and disregards her business gains which had kept them subsisting, he vents out his anger. Bommi immediately makes a cutting retort. " நீங்க ஒவ்வொரு தடவையும், உங்க Idea-வ தூக்கிக்கிட்டு அந்த Investors முன்னாடி நிக்கிறப்ப உங்கள பாத்து சிரிச்சு காரி துப்பி அனுப்பிச்சிட்டாங்கல்ல, அவிங்களுக்கு உங்க Idea ஒரு Cup Cake மாதிரித்தான் நீங்க சொன்ன அந்த Cup Cake தான் நமக்கு சோறு போடுது ஞாபகம் வச்சுக்கோங்க". Feminism is the belief that men and women should have equal social, political, and economic rights and opportunities. The most inclusive definition of equality for both men and women is recognition of the dynamics and differences that each person brings to the table, be it men or women in all the circumstances and playing a field that respects the voices of women and men. The business ideas that Maaran had given have brought in a huge profit and in other scene where Maaran accepts Bommi's business deal says about the true knowledge of Nedumaaran upon equality.

Sundhari's Nedumaaran exceptionally smashs down the patriarchy concerning the relationship in an entrepreneurship and the intrapreneurship in a relationship. And that's how diminutive line inbetween patriarchy and equality is defined by the director. Women carry different stereotypes that sometimes reputiates their respect. Stereotypes of women such as sensitive, unstable, deep emotional are some of the reasons why women are not considered potential leaders. Women like Bommi, know the right way of handling mess both in personal and professional relationships.

Her character is beautifully sketched with differently striking and conflicting qualities like both adamant and accepting nature.

Dialogues like "எல்லாம் பேச்சுல மட்டும்தானா? செய்ய மாட்டிங்களா ?இதெல்லாம் செஞ்சு காட்டுங்க Sir, ஆனா இப்படி தோத்து போன மாதிரி உக்காந்துருவீங்கன்னு நெனைக்கவே இல்ல மாறா" are portraying Bommi's obstinate determination towards reconditioning Maaran's mind to accept the changes which brings him around. Although characteristics like effective communication, empathy, and self-awareness are difficult to measure, they are highly valued and can make a real difference to the bottom line. Another scene, at the climax where Sundhari is notified with the success and profit that she had made through her first big business deal, all that she says is "Idea யார்து? " with tears of joy says about her adamant nature and perseverance towards her business and this proves herself to be the self taught and proficient successful business woman.

30 Dec 2020

Vikram Vedha × Thani Oruvan

The two epic antagonist roles of Tamil cinema. Think of Tamil cinema audience's perceptions before 15 years, they/we would have termed this as Villainism.

Antagonist and Villain, Are they different ? 
Well, to answer this I'll go ahead with Vikram Vedha dialogues.

"Kottuku indha pakkam Antagonist andha pakkam Villain."
Villains are always evil. The characters are sketched so as to express the negativity. 
Not all Antagonists are necessarily evil or true Villains. They are just driven away by some factors which had devastated them. Consequently their deeds have the negativism. Vedha is the biggest example for this.🔥

"Epdi pathalum Neeyum Naanum onnu dhana Sir"!
The villains are usually antagonists. 
Siddharth Abhimanyu of Thani oruvan is the antagonist and the classy villain as well. 
Epic dialogue -" I'm not bad, Just Evil" 🔥

This is how I understood the differences.

Aalavandhan, Dasavatharam, Naayagan, Aayudha Ezhuthu and Thalapathy are some of the other movies in which we can encounter Antagonists. As I've said before our perspectives were different. We all saw them as Villains. Yes, I agree that now we are able to find antagonists in the above movies. 

The three main writers/ directors who clearly defined us the meaning of Antagonists are Raja, Pushkar and Gayatri. None can deny the fact that Only after their brilliant execution of portraying characters with the concepts of perception made us to even think of what is Antagonism in a movie. 

Vedha and Sidhaarth Abhimanyu❤️🔥

Should I even write separately about Vijay Sethupathi and Aravind Swamy ? Such big experts they are ! ❤️
Carried the role perfectly.💯

Director Ram

Inspiring and admiring more from director Ram. 
All of his speeches strikes the absolute Intersubjective reality intensely. His views about psychologies of men and women when it comes to relationship are veracious.

1.Women have widely improved in handling things. They know how to handle people, irrespective of gender.They don't want any lectures on this topic. It all starts right away from schooling. From bus stop to school premises, she handles various things. Being protective doesn't mean that men have to constantly decide her decisions. Let her handle the problem and if she is unable to find proper solution, she will definitely say. I don't think women in these days, i.e. from past two decades even speak about their problems, they have self-esteem and more maturity towards handling problems.

2. Pampering her is good but not with the view of child. She isn't expecting a guardian or Father figure. All that she wanted is a good companion. 

3. Man think that he owns his lady and he says he has rights on her. She isn't a property to be owned and you can't give her legal entitlements.
(Not generalizing total men society but Most of the men)

4. One of the complications in a relationship is Dominance. One cannot control the other. May be he/she can suggest ideas but it's up to the other one to decide whether to take up the idea or not. Having discussion is absolutely healthy but forcing definitely breaks the relationship

Director Ram

Inspiring and admiring more from director Ram.  All of his speeches strikes the absolute Intersubjective reality intensely. His views about ...