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''Sethum Ayiram Pon: Roots'' () is a 2019 Tamil-language
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directed by Anand Ravichandran in his directorial debut. The film stars Srilekha Rajendran,
Nivedhithaa Sathish Nivedhithaa Sathish is an Indian actress who works predominantly in the Tamil and Telugu film industries. Career Nivedhithaa made her acting debut in 2017, when she appeared in the Tamil film '' Magalir Mattum'' as the younger version of Saran ...
, and Avinash Raghudevan in the lead roles. The film was released directly through online streaming services after showing in select film festivals.


Plot

The film follows the story of Krishnaveni (Srilekha Rajendran), an
oppari An oppari is an ancient form of lamenting in southern India, particularly in Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, and North-Eastern Sri Lanka. Oppari is a folk song tradition and is often an admixture of eulogy and lament. The oppari is typically sung by a gro ...
singer, and her 23-year-old granddaughter, Meera (
Nivedhithaa Sathish Nivedhithaa Sathish is an Indian actress who works predominantly in the Tamil and Telugu film industries. Career Nivedhithaa made her acting debut in 2017, when she appeared in the Tamil film '' Magalir Mattum'' as the younger version of Saran ...
), who is a make-up artiste, after a period of separation. It explores the relationship between Meera and her grandmother after years of separation, the resolution of their conflict and how Meera finds her roots within rural life and its traditions.


Cast

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Nivedhithaa Sathish Nivedhithaa Sathish is an Indian actress who works predominantly in the Tamil and Telugu film industries. Career Nivedhithaa made her acting debut in 2017, when she appeared in the Tamil film '' Magalir Mattum'' as the younger version of Saran ...
as Meera (Kunjamma), an upcoming make-up artiste * Srilekha Rajendran as Krishnaveni, Meera's grandmother * Avinash Raghudevan as Kuberan, a make-up artiste for dead bodies * Gabriella Sellus as Amudha, Meera's friend * Mosakutty Rajendran as Bahubali * Rathaakrishnan as Sangudevan * Vichitran as Muthupandi * Aishwarya as Rani * Kousalya Devi as Usidha *Dharma as Pechiyamma *Vasantha Devi as Angamma *Akash as Chembiyan *Sanjay as Marudhu *Kalimangalam Muniyammal as Muniyammal *Pandiyamma as Pandiyamma


Production

The film is directed by Anand Ravichandran, a former software official in his second project after he had previously directed the short film ''Kuberanum Irandu Gundargalum''. Ravichandran began research on
oppari An oppari is an ancient form of lamenting in southern India, particularly in Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, and North-Eastern Sri Lanka. Oppari is a folk song tradition and is often an admixture of eulogy and lament. The oppari is typically sung by a gro ...
, an ancient way of mourning the dead, for the film. He added that the research took to learn about Ethiopia and other rice-eating cultures including Mexico where death is celebrated, which prompted him to write it as a story. Television actress Srilekha Rajendran and
Nivedhithaa Sathish Nivedhithaa Sathish is an Indian actress who works predominantly in the Tamil and Telugu film industries. Career Nivedhithaa made her acting debut in 2017, when she appeared in the Tamil film '' Magalir Mattum'' as the younger version of Saran ...
(of ''
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'' fame) play the lead roles. Nivedhithaa revealed that she plays an angry woman who is still trying to figure out her life. Ravichandran stated that "The idea was to draw a parallel between the two women whose ideologies are similar despite belonging to different backgrounds". Real oppari artists were used in the film. The film was shot in 17 days in Appanur near
Paramakudi Paramakudi, also Paramagudi, is the largest town in the district of Ramanathapuram in Tamil Nadu, with a population of over 95,579 (2011 census). It has been the taluk headquarters since 1918, i.e. from the date of formation of Ramanathapura ...
. Ravichandran added that the weather and the "pin-drop silence" in the location were considered to be "challenging during the shoot", with Nivedhithaa adding that the team had to retake a few scenes when a sound in the background interfered. Since Ravichandran felt that he could not create the ambience of the sound during dubbing, the team preferred to use sync sound technology.


Soundtrack

The film score and eight-song soundtrack is composed by Shamanth Nag who also wrote lyrics for four of the tracks, along with Raghavan and Ravi. The album also features three songs with traditional folk lyrics.


Release

''Sethum Aayiram Pon'' was showcased at the New York Indian Film Festival on 8 May 2019 and also screened at other film festivals. The film released directly through
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on 1 April 2020 bypassing theatrical release due to the
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.


Reception

Haricharan Puddpeddi of the ''
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'' gave the film a positive review and wrote that "Anand Ravichandran's directorial debut does not have a single dull moment". Shubhra Gupta of ''
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'' wrote that "Both Sathish and Rajendran work well together, and as they head towards an unexpected finish, we see what the director wants us to: blood will tell, and life, with all its pain and problems, is a celebration". Pradeep Kumar of ''
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'' reviewed the film as "poignant" and "ironical", and further added "the title stands to suggest the worth of relationships the lead character learns about, which, for her, happens only in the event of a death". ''Behindwoods'' reviewed the film as a "bittersweet drama on dysfunctional relationships with an interesting backdrop". Ashameera Aiyyappan of ''
Cinema Express ''Cinema Express'' was an Indian Tamil-language entertainment fortnightly magazine published from Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It was a part of The New Indian Express Group, which also publishes ''Samakalika Malayalam Vaarika'' weekly as well as '' Din ...
'' wrote "With a lot of lazy charm that is distinctive of rural life, ''Sethum Aayiram Pon'' is a film that takes its time to get going, like pastoral life".
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of ''
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'' wrote "The film works because there's grace, there's a quiet dignity. Even a technique as flashy as a whip-pan becomes (almost) unobtrusive ..the drama unfolds confidently, and with touches of humour and the flavourful dialogues are a big help"; He further lauded the film's cinematographer Manikantan Krishnamachary stating that "the shots are held for long and there's so much happening that the techniques serve the story instead of overpowering it".


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* {{IMDb title, 8976418 Indian drama films 2019 drama films 2019 films