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.