The Dramatic Arts: Eendra Pozhudhil
Eendra Pozhudhil is the latest stage play from the drama troupe Mother Creations. Written and directed
by CV Chandramohan, produced by ‘Mother Creations’ M Jayakumar, along with
technical direction by CV Kumar, Eendra
Pozhudhil tells the tale of an army soldier and his family.
While it falls under the broad
classification of a “Family Drama”, anyone familiar with Mother Creations’ will
know that like their previous productions, Eendra
Pozhudhil transcends the genre’s constraints and develops into patriotic
and emotionally packed experience.
What I liked :
A drama is not like a movie. A movie
has the ability to rely on its visuals to tell the story, but the success of a
drama depends equally on the actors as it does on the production team. That being
said, it should come as no surprise that the actors shine on stage.
Madhu takes the lead as army man Aravindh, bringing a certain physicality
and style to the role that you just want to stand up and salute. The emotional
core of the drama comes largely from the Father-Son relationship which Aravindh shares with his CV Kumar as Rajgopal, his father, who manages to bundle
so many emotions in just a few lines of dialogue. Manjula Devi Pillai shines as
a, surpisingly, forward thinking wife Meera
and all of this is tied together by the Sahithya Srinath who plays Aravindh’s daughter, Bharathi embodying the role with
childish energy and surprising maturity.
‘Mother Creations’ M Jayakumar
brings a slightly different perspective to the story as Vishwanathan and while, as an audience we may disagree with his
point of view, his performance warrants his actions. Sowmya theaters PD Ramesh
also exudes patriotism as one of Aravindh’s
fellow soldier Mukunth, but also
brings a certain emotional weight to the story, as he is a husband who is about
to become a father. Vasudevan brings
about the spiritual aspect of the drama as Krishnan
and all of this along with, Narendhra Kumar as an understandably anxious
brother Naren, and Shivakumar as Siva, a patriotic soldier come together
to form a beautiful play.
The writing and screenplay is
spectacular and Chandramohan’s dialogue shines with his trademark rhyming
phrases, all the while never taking away from the emotional weight of the play.
Another Great aspect of the play is that it is told in a non linear style with
a different take on flash back scenes, which bring much needed freshness to the
stage.
Another huge part of a stage
play, which sadly goes unnoticed, is the behind the scenes team. The music by S
Guhaprasath, flows with the drama, complementing the emotional highs and lows.
The lighting is done spectacularly by Mylai Babu, often conveying scenes which don’t
happen onstage with surprising clarity, and the set design by Padma Stage Kannan
also adds to the overall appeal of the drama
What could have been better :
No piece of art is without flaws,
be it movies, books, games… anything. But what makes something great is that it
rises above its flaws. If I do nitpick, maybe I can point out many flaws, but then
that would be just that, nitpicking.
While I do believe certain plot
points could have been executed differently for a greater effect; I can never
say how someone could go about it. The drama shines in its simplicity and it is
reflected on the emotional impact it has on the audience.
Final Thoughts :
What makes Eendra Pozhudhil special is that it manages to strike emotional
chords without becoming dreary. At the end of the play, you are left with a
feeling of hope and patriotism. It is a treat for the family, and it will leave
you with a deep sense of patriotism and respect for our soldiers.
Eendra Pozhudhil will be performed on June 10th at the Mudra Drama festival at Infosys hall. Please do check it out.
I give Eendra Pozhudhil a 4 out of
5 stars.
Not something to be missed, this
drama is a great tribute to the men and woman who guard our nation.
Jai Hind!
Peace!!


Brilliant Review - Keep spreading the Name.... God Bless You
ReplyDeleteNice one NJ kudos you have command in your language
ReplyDeleteThank you CM Sir. With your blessings, of course.
DeleteSorry M.j
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