Ayali webseries review

Story:

The story takes place in 1990. Girls of a particular village in Pudukottai district are married as soon as they attain puberty. They are also stopped from getting educated.

However, Tamilselvi who dreams of becoming a doctor, hides that she has attained puberty and continues to go to school.

She wants to change the superstitious beliefs in the village. Was Tamilselvi able to pursue her dreams, how did she handle the villagers forms the rest of the story.

Analysis:

Director Muthukumar speaks about how superstitious beliefs affect an entire village and how extreme it can make people go.

The screenplay is engaging and the dialogues are to the point.

Abhi Natchathra is apt for the role of Tamilselvi. She has got in to the skin of the character and has delivered a neat performance. Anumol plays the role of Tamilselvi’s mother.

Caught between the fear of her husband and love for her daughter, Anumol has done complete justice to her character.

The entire cast including Singampuli, Linga, Madhankumar Dhakshnimoorthy, Bagavathi Perumal and Lovelyn Chandrasekhar have all done their part well.

Ramji’s camerawork is impressive and rest of the technical aspects are good as well.

Rating: 3.6/5