Short filmThe short film has been directed by Rajesh Rajamani and is about an arguing couple making up over a beef dish. Sowmya RajendranWith just a few days left for Tamil Nadu to vote in the Lok Sabha elections, director Pa Ranjith’s Neelam Productions has released a short film taking on the politics of hate. Titled Lovers in the Afternoon, the short film has been directed by writer and filmmaker Rajesh Rajamani, who is also behind the popular ‘Inedible India’ comic page on Facebook. The film begins with a couple (Radhika Prasidhha and Regin Rose) arguing, even as an old song from the 1954 film Penn plays on TV. Quite appropriately, the song is called ‘Kalyanam Haa Haa Kalyanam’! Though we cannot hear what the argument is about, what follows is typical in the average household. One partner walks out on the other and slams the door. If food can...
- 4/16/2019
- by Sowmya
- The News Minute
Short filmsThe lone actor in the 15-minute film, Radhika plays three characters – a young child, a young woman and an older woman. Sowmya RajendranScreenshot/YouTubeActor Radhika Prasidhha is a familiar face to the Tamil audiences, having acted in films like the critically acclaimed Kuttram Kadithal and later Kadugu. However, Radhika is also a talented writer and director. She has recently released her short film I Exist on YouTube, which she has written and co-directed with Vivek Raju. Radhika plays three characters in the film – a young child, a young woman and an older woman. While the first two characters speak to the camera, as if taking the viewer into confidence, the older woman gives the impression that she is speaking to a law enforcement officer. There are no other actors in the 15-minute film, save a man on a bike who passes by one of the women on the road.
- 1/22/2019
- by Sowmya
- The News Minute
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