Director Bramma, who has a strong theater background with hundreds of street plays to his credit, is upbeat about his sophomore Tamil feature film Magalir Mattum (Women Only), which stars Jyothika in the lead role. “After Kuttram Kadithal, my producer Christy and I were trying to get in touch with Suriya’s 2D Entertainment since they were on the lookout for meaningful scripts that revolve around women or children. Then, I got an opportunity to narrate an idea to Jyothika ma’am. She liked it and asked me to develop the script. She was the first person to whom I narrated the entire screenplay, over four and a half hours. In that sense, Jo was the first critic and audience for Magalir Mattum. She was also the first person to visualise the entire movie. Even I didn’t picture any sequence in my mind until then,” said Bramma, in a chat with Firstpost. [caption id=“attachment_4038395” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]
Jyothika in the poster for Magalir Mattum; (R) director Bramma[/caption] Bramma’s hard-hitting directorial debut Kuttram Kadithal, which was centered on the flaws in the education system, toured many film festivals before it won the National Award for the ‘Best Feature Film in Tamil’ in March 2015. But it took nearly six months for Kuttram Kadithal to see the light of the day, finally hitting theatre screens in September 2015. “While it was an ordeal to get Kuttram Kadithal to theaters, working on Magalir Mattum has been a smooth journey,” said Bramma. “Jo’s eagerness to do this film encouraged me to work on the project with full vigor. She had a child-like enthusiasm while working on the film and performed every scene with utmost conviction.” The only thing that Bramma forced Jyotika to do, was to dub in her own voice for the film. “I felt that her voice perfectly suited the role of Prabhavathy, a documentary filmmaker and I insisted she dub, to provide authenticity to the character. Her voice brings some genuineness and honesty to the role, which the dubbing artists cannot offer.” Bramma says it’s a just a coincidence that both his films (Kuttram Kadithal and Magalir Mattum) revolve around women characters. “I was not deliberately planning to make back-to-back women-centric films. My next two movies will deal with different subjects and genres. There are a lot of inspiring women in my life, and I derive my characters from them. My mother is a true inspiration to me. Magalir Mattum and my mom share a connection. My wife, friends, and colleagues; everyone is an inspiring factor. I wanted to mention an old lady named Selvi Amma who earns her living by doing laundry. Even when her house was inundated during the Chennai floods, she came to my home to work. I was inspired by her too,” said Bramma. Bramma says Magalir Mattum is a light-hearted, feel-good family drama which celebrates women. “This film is a celebration of women. It will make the audience celebrate the women in their lives. We should inculcate mutual respect and empathy for both genders and that is what I have tried to do in Magalir Mattum.” [caption id=“attachment_4038397” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]