The unatonable sin
Thamizh Cinema fans, for all their chest thumping about the quality of movies they are supporting today, have one unatonable sin attributed to them. The abysmal reception they gave in 2011 to the best Thamizh movie to have come out in more than a decade. Aaranya Kaandam was nothing like any of the Thamizh movies that were made before it. None of the Thamizh movies made after it have managed to occupy the space that it does, even today. I remember being enthralled by every character, every scene and every frame of Aaranya Kaandam. I watched it six times in the theaters within a span of one month. Each time I would come out on a high. But I would also be puzzled by the sparse crowd that this movie attracted. Today, I am able to understand why it got such a reception. When the movie released, heroine stereotyping and misogyny were rampantly mainstream in Thamizh cinema. I am not saying the situation is totally in control today, but there is enough audience and space for movies that dont stereotype genders and dont portray its ladies as expressionless glam dolls. What Aaranya kaandam did was to goad the audience interest by portraying the character subbu, played by yasmin ponnappa, as naive, male-dependent and submissive. In short, the quintessential 'Thamizh cinema loosu ponnu'. But as the gullibly misogynistic audience waited for subbu to be saved by a macho transformation of her boyfriend, sappai, the director kumararaja pulls the rug from under their feet. When subbu creates surprising havoc during the climax, reveals here true self and says 'sappayum oru aambala dhaan, elaa aambalaingalum sappai dhaan' it was a slap on the face of those very audience who were used to woman characters in movies being submissive. However brilliant the movie was for them till then, they exited the theater with this resounding slap. That, according to me, was the undoing of Aaranya Kaandam. Today, the movie has attained cult status among the buffs. It runs to packed houses when it releases during film festivals. Though this adoration seems too late for the movie, it might not be too late for the director. From the craze around kumararaja's upcoming sophomore titled 'Super Deluxe' it looks as though there will be an attempt to atone the unatonable sin.






