Yenai Yethetho Seigiraai Review (short film)… can we have this in a feature film??🥰
Year: 2018
Genre: Tradition, Self-Discovery, Romance
Cast: Karthikeyan Ayyachamy, Saranya Ravichandran, Vignesh Shanmugam, Pooja, Priyanka
Director: Sri Vijay Ganapathy. BS
Writer: Sri Vijay Ganapathy. BS
Cinematographer: Niki Kannan
Summary: It was pure love at first sight when Vikram fell for Varsha; the only problem standing in the way: their different skin tone
Overall Rating: BBQ
We have to confess, we became quite emotional while watching Yenai Yethetho Seigiraai. Our hearts were aching for this couple due to the challenges they were going through…
Thank you Sri Vijay Ganapathy for telling such a poignant story on colorism. It was very profound
~Worth Watching~
Delicious
—With a story like Yenai Yethetho Seigiraai, the first thing we noticed was innovation. We’re so accustomed to seeing fair ladies on screen that it was new and great to have another representation of the Indian woman.
Colorism was addressed through piercing dialogues that made us reflect and touched on several aspects such as inferiority complex, fear of loving/being loved, pressure to be someone else, insecurity, etc.
One line that shook us was when Varsha said to Vikram “before you came, I had a happy and beautiful life. I realized I have dark skin only after I fell in love with you…It made me think I was not good-looking. My love for you turned into fear” hmmm…😔
—Vikram (Karthikeyan Ayyachamy) was so fun to watch. The way he was ‘possessed’ by love (or should we say infatuated) was cute ‘cos the guy couldn’t even compose himself. We were like “chill, Vikram! It’s just a girl, don’t go crazy like that”😅
—Great work executed by the casting team because Vikram and Varsha (Saranya Ravichandran) looked so good together. The romance felt so real, honestly, we watched the movie more than twice 😍 Their interaction reminded us of high school lovers as they were, at times, childish or upset over little things
—Yenai Yethetho Seigiraai was intentional in sounding the alarm on those trivial differences that society focuses on. Seriously, there are far more significant problems in the world than attacking skin tone.
Another thing we noted was that colorism was only an issue for the women; Vikram’s friend was dark but no one raised a problem. The film showed us that it takes maturity to rise above this flawed mentality and be confident about one’s beauty
—We are clapping for the music director for delivering such captivating tunes!!!
Bland
—Overall acting appeared safe, it would have been more powerful if the actors naturally lived and breathed the emotions portrayed
—The editor rapidly cut some songs and audio was missing in certain scenes
Viewers’ Guide
Language Violence none Intimacy
Trailer