Casting : Niranjana Neithiyar, Shruthi Periyasamy, Arshath
Directed By : Jeyaraj Pazhani
Music By : Darshan Kumar
Produced By : Neelima Isai
28th release on Shortflix ODD platform is ‘Haivay Nassumimid Nee Thane’. Directed by director Jayaraj Palani, the film is composed by actress Neelima. Is the film acceptable, emphasizing that homosexual love is not a crime, but a human emotion? Or is it objectionable? Let’s see the review.
When Niranjana Neithiyar, a village girl from a Muslim family, and Sruthi Periyasamy, a documentary filmmaker living in the city, stay in the same house for a few days, love develops between them. Knowing this, Niranjana Neytiyar’s father makes arrangements to get her married in a hurry. What happened after that? It is said in a way that conveys human emotions to people without saying it controversially, ‘You are the starting point of life’.
Both Niranjana Neythiyar and Shruti Periyasamy, who are playing the lead roles, have done their roles emotionally. Both of them have acted amazingly in the scenes where they struggle to prove that their relationship is love.
Music director Darshan Kumar’s score is attention grabbing and adds extra strength to the film.
Cinematographer Satish Gokula Krishnan’s cinematography, which travels along the story, captures the beach and beach-based locales in a pleasing manner.
Director Jayaraj Palani, who has recorded the opinion that love between a man and a woman is not known when it will come, just as it is natural, love for the opposite sex is also natural, so the society should accept it, but failed to record it strongly.
Even though homosexuality is not wrong in India as the Supreme Court has said that unnatural sex is not a punishable crime, when the society continues to refuse to accept such relationships, director Jayaraj Palani, who has been trying to tell people to accept such a thing, did not have any impact on the fact that he hastily said it without stressing it.