Putham Pudhu Kaalai Vidiyaadhaa Directors Talk About Their Inspiration For The Stories!
After the release of the Tamil anthology Putham Pudhu Kaalai, the audience has loved the second part, Putham Pudhu Kaalai Vidiyaadhaa... which released on 14 January 2022, on Amazon Prime Video. The directors have been very excited to showcase the stories to the audience as it is very relatable with the personal experience of every human during the lockdown. The story describes the lockdown in a positive way instead of thinking only about the adversities.

Being hailed as one of the best anthologies of recent times, the directors talk about their inspiration towards the stories and challenges of shooting them, putting forward their gratitude for being a part of such a masterpiece.
Talking
about
the
inspiration
for
their
stories
that
are
featured
as
part
of
the
anthology;
Director
Balaji
Mohan
who
has
directed'Mugakavasa
Mutham
in
Putham
Pudhu
Kaalai
Vidiyaadha
shares
that
everybody
was
affected
in
different
ways
during
the
lockdown.
Stating
that
it
was
hard
to
ignore
people's
difficulties
and
create
something,
the
director
said
that
at
the
same
time,
one
cannot
keep
thinking
only
about
difficulties
and
make
one's
life
miserable.
Artistic intelligence is something that smells the need of a story to reach its audience where they can find themselves. The duty to find a ray of hope even in difficult times was upon them, Balaji said and added that the aim of an artistic creation must be to share it with the people.
"I realised that this was the social responsibility of artists. I thank Amazon Prime Video for having given me an opportunity to do this. Audiences who watch this film will be able to relate to it and that I think will pave the way for this film's success," Balaji said.
It is the creators' utmost desire to create a story for the audience in spite of all the challenges they face while shooting. Director Halitha Shameem who directed Loners in Putham Pudhu Kaalai Vidiyaadha said that the fact that she had narrated a story that was really close to the audience had given her immense happiness. The director said "Narrating the difficulties faced by the people during the second lockdown was easy. "When we began filming, the lockdown had come to an end. We recreated the lockdown and shot the film. In other words, we recreated the lockdown," she said. The director informed that during Corona, people had gotten used to mobile phones and video calls. Picturising this was pleasantly challenging."
Director Madhumitha who directed Mouname Paarvayaai in Putham Pudhu Kaalai Vidiyaadha said that people experienced a lot of difficulties with regard to communication during Covid. "There were restrictions to staying in touch with family members, who were within one's home and contacting friends and guests who were outside. There were several difficulties when it came to staying in touch over the last two years. All these formed the basis for Mouname Paarvayaai. I consider it an honour to have worked with my fellow directors on Putham Pudhu Kaalai Vidiyaadhaa", she said.
Following the success of the first edition, Putham Pudhu Kaalai Vidiyaadhaa promises to enthrall audiences with a heartwarming narrative that celebrates the spirit of resilience and grit in the face of adversity. The five-part anthology released on this Pongal, on 14 January on Amazon Prime Video in India and more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.