Awsome message but too many Lags and some weak characterisation
But the end credit song is mind blowing
8 Reviews
Strong message
vaishnavcreationz18 January 2019
A message worth Sharing
aniseprakash16 January 2019
Kollywood has finally turned its attention towards social issues and its by products. Starting from farmers' issue to medical scams, to child labour to present-day politics, the radar has widened over the years. Sigai is an addition to this line up which managed to make people realise the harms caused against transgender.
It's been two years since Sigai has been premiered in the All Lights India International Film Festival in Hyderabad. The movie made a positive impact on the audience during the premiering. After the success, the movie was released on Zee5, the second mainstream movie to be released in a streaming service.
The movie has two different messages to showcase. One is about the life and pain that sex workers go through on a daily basis and the other one is about the inequality faced by the transgender in India. The director has done a fantabulous job portraying both the messages.
The plot is very simple. It follows a crisp narration until the end of the first half. The nightlife of Chennai has been pictured to perfection. Each frame has its own story to speak. Once the initial set upset in the core story unfolds, the thrilling element that follows in the second half makes this movie a perfect watch for this weekend.
The second half is entirely different from the first, as it takes us into the world of Mathivanan, a transgender. It shows us the problems faced by the transgender which might even make you cry by the end of it. The movie ends with a message and the song on Transgender.
Performance: Kathir as Mathivanan is fresh from the success of Pariyerum Perumal and Vikram Vedha. He should get special applause just for accepting the role. It is a bold step in his career. He has done proper justice to the role in every frame. His posture, mannerism and dialogue delivery portrays his talent as an actor.
Meera Nair as Nirmala played her role with ease. Though she shares a small screen space, she has utilised it well. Raj Barath as Prasad is one of the characters you must look out for in the movie. The movie has a bunch of stars like Riythvika, Mayilsamy and others. Everyone has justified their roles.
Jagadeesan Subu has done a fair job, considering that this is his debut movie. His intention is clear from frame one to the end. He has done a lot of hard work in detailing the characters even in the short span of 95 minutes. Chetta using a diary to record phone numbers though he has a mobile phone, Prasad's care for Buvana are few examples of it. Navin Kumar's cinematography and Ron Ethan Yohann's music are some of the prominent elements of the movie. Their contribution to the movie was nothing less than flawless.
The problem with Sigai is its two different plots. Till the interval, the story is crisp and engaging, but once Mathivanan's character is introduced in the movie, the story starts to dilute. Though the intended message is clear, the portrayal is not so convincing at some places. If a little detailing about Mathivanan's childhood been added to the story, it would have made the movie a seamless one.
Apart from few hiccups, Sigai is a worthy watch for its message and performances by the actors. The director succeeds in making us feel for the sex-workers and the transgender, something that is so uncommon in films nowadays.
It's been two years since Sigai has been premiered in the All Lights India International Film Festival in Hyderabad. The movie made a positive impact on the audience during the premiering. After the success, the movie was released on Zee5, the second mainstream movie to be released in a streaming service.
The movie has two different messages to showcase. One is about the life and pain that sex workers go through on a daily basis and the other one is about the inequality faced by the transgender in India. The director has done a fantabulous job portraying both the messages.
The plot is very simple. It follows a crisp narration until the end of the first half. The nightlife of Chennai has been pictured to perfection. Each frame has its own story to speak. Once the initial set upset in the core story unfolds, the thrilling element that follows in the second half makes this movie a perfect watch for this weekend.
The second half is entirely different from the first, as it takes us into the world of Mathivanan, a transgender. It shows us the problems faced by the transgender which might even make you cry by the end of it. The movie ends with a message and the song on Transgender.
Performance: Kathir as Mathivanan is fresh from the success of Pariyerum Perumal and Vikram Vedha. He should get special applause just for accepting the role. It is a bold step in his career. He has done proper justice to the role in every frame. His posture, mannerism and dialogue delivery portrays his talent as an actor.
Meera Nair as Nirmala played her role with ease. Though she shares a small screen space, she has utilised it well. Raj Barath as Prasad is one of the characters you must look out for in the movie. The movie has a bunch of stars like Riythvika, Mayilsamy and others. Everyone has justified their roles.
Jagadeesan Subu has done a fair job, considering that this is his debut movie. His intention is clear from frame one to the end. He has done a lot of hard work in detailing the characters even in the short span of 95 minutes. Chetta using a diary to record phone numbers though he has a mobile phone, Prasad's care for Buvana are few examples of it. Navin Kumar's cinematography and Ron Ethan Yohann's music are some of the prominent elements of the movie. Their contribution to the movie was nothing less than flawless.
The problem with Sigai is its two different plots. Till the interval, the story is crisp and engaging, but once Mathivanan's character is introduced in the movie, the story starts to dilute. Though the intended message is clear, the portrayal is not so convincing at some places. If a little detailing about Mathivanan's childhood been added to the story, it would have made the movie a seamless one.
Apart from few hiccups, Sigai is a worthy watch for its message and performances by the actors. The director succeeds in making us feel for the sex-workers and the transgender, something that is so uncommon in films nowadays.
One time watchable
donsharen-0640223 January 2019
Warning: Spoilers
In sigai the first half was curious and interesting. But second half was normal Indian cinema cliche. Kathirs play role was minimal. But his acting was good.The second half was easily predictable. But it was not boring to watch.
Nice Thriller
john_loyolite12 January 2019
An Interesting Watch
vineepradeepan15 January 2019
The director is an associate of 'Kaka Muttai' fame 'Manikandan.' Sad that the movie couldn't make it to theaters inspite of a gripping screenplay. The director's work definitely is worth watching in theaters.
Why? - seeing a movie after a long time which doesn't confine itself to a protagonist. It doesn't portray the story of a single man or a woman but revolves around 9 characters and the shades of it. One day and how all of their lives have changed forever.
With Kathir's filmography, he is just lifting his game with every movie. The varied performances and the content that he chooses. Kudos to him. Raj Bharath, with whom the narrative starts has done a commendable job too.
Navin's cinematography and Ron's music adds beauty to the movie. BTW, this has nothing to do with the Korean movie (Chaser - 2008)
#Sigai #RajBarath #Jagadeesansubu #RajBarath #Kathir #Riythvika #MeeraNair #MayilSamy #NavinKumar #RonEthanYohann #Zee5App #Zee5 #OTT
Why? - seeing a movie after a long time which doesn't confine itself to a protagonist. It doesn't portray the story of a single man or a woman but revolves around 9 characters and the shades of it. One day and how all of their lives have changed forever.
With Kathir's filmography, he is just lifting his game with every movie. The varied performances and the content that he chooses. Kudos to him. Raj Bharath, with whom the narrative starts has done a commendable job too.
Navin's cinematography and Ron's music adds beauty to the movie. BTW, this has nothing to do with the Korean movie (Chaser - 2008)
#Sigai #RajBarath #Jagadeesansubu #RajBarath #Kathir #Riythvika #MeeraNair #MayilSamy #NavinKumar #RonEthanYohann #Zee5App #Zee5 #OTT
Abrupt end
ruchirpathak_it2121 February 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Watched zee5 original Tamil language movie SIGAI starring Raj Barath, Kathir, Meera Nair, Riythvika, Mayilsami and Rajesh Sarma. Prasad (Raj) is a pimp and on one call sent a prostitute Nirmala (Meera) to a client. Later he found that the client Santosh is dead. He alongwith other pimp Chetta (Rajesh) and a taxi driver Subramani (Mayilsami) tried to track Nirmala. The movie started good with good thrill going on, direction was fine, all the actors were good, but maybe due to time limit or maybe writer didn't put more thinking while writing, the movie lost after half way mark, and the thriller movie seems a simple movie with everyone oddly finding the truth. With everything going good, after half way mark, movie's screenplay seemed like someone orphaned it. I rate 2/5 for this 1hr 20min movie.
One to avoid
gladiatorvar6 October 2019
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