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Women's Stories Can Be Fun, Too
The New Indian Express Kochi
|September 12, 2025
OW familiar were you with these myths and legends before starting the project?
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I was familiar with these myths and legends since childhood, as I used to read Aithihyamala and Greek mythology. My academic background also helped, especially in understanding narratives around social and political power and how myths get reinterpreted. This project became a platform for me to bring all that to life. Dominic could have made an entertaining film without me, but I'm grateful he allowed me to add layers that deepen the story. For example, Nachiyappa's mother has no lines, which was intentional. She represents the silent victim of patriarchy. He grew up in a toxic household with a misogynistic father whose core belief—fear leads to respect, and respect to devotion—shapes him. Meanwhile, Kutty Chandra's mother teaches her a different code of honour, leading the two characters down very different paths. This ties beautifully with the yakshi myth and the symbolism of the crossroads—places where crucial decisions are made.
The character of Nachiyappa's superior officer offered a unique perspective on feminism.
Since we were creating a misogynistic villain, it was important to show how that attitude manifests in different ways. Nachiyappa's superior officer is empowered by her position, but is also a victim of internalised misogyny. She upholds patriarchal values and criticises him for not being 'man enough'. This reflects reality: women can hold problematic views too. In Nachiyappa's life, two women stand out—one is completely voiceless and powerless, while the other is vocal and aggressive but still tied to patriarchy.
Was it easy to incorporate such perspectives into a superhero film?
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