We're so glad Veetla Vishesham talked about pregnancy at a later age to curb societal stereotypes and send a vital message!
DELICIOUS
---One thing you'll notice throughout Veetla Vishesham is the everpresent yellow color: yellow bindi, yellow dishes, yellow walls, yellow mangoes, etc
Yellow is the color for cowardice and that's exactly how the males in Krishnaveni's family were
-Cinematography intensified the movie's experience with purposeful camera movements. The push-in shots brought us closer to the action and highlighted important details we wanted to see in the characters
-KPAC Lalitha stole the show :D She was the pillar of the house, very vocal yet adorable. She annoyed us, amused us, and touched us
-Through the film, we realized that our society usually attributes old age to engaging in monotonous and dull activities and taking care of grandchildren. A term referred as 'social conditioning'
BLAND
---Ilango, unfortunately, did not win our hearts. The acting appeared unnatural, even the way he was delivering lines seemed very superficial. This was quite disappointing because he had the lead role
-Though being a comedy, the big surprise was that we didn't laugh much during the movie;
there were more reflective moments when we were wondering what we would do in this or that case as opposed to being carried away by the humor.