NEELA NIRA SURIYAN
Samyukta Vijayan, who plays the role of Aravind as a teacher and Banu as a teacher, has not only acted but also directed this Blue Sun movie.
Sam Yuktha Vijayan, who is born a male, but has portrayed the tension within her as she journeys towards her desire to become a woman through her exquisite performance, has beautifully and wonderfully portrayed her natural performance of how to transcend society’s gaze when she becomes Banu.
Kitty playing the role of a psychiatrist, Gajaraj playing the role of the protagonist Aravind’s father.
Geetha Kailasam playing the role of Mother, Prasanna Balachandran playing the role of Arvind’s cousin, KVN Manimekalai playing the role of the school vice principal, Prashanth Natrajan playing the role of Karthik, Haritha, Winner Ramachandran, Mona Patra, Semmalar Annam, Kelasalya, Viswanath Surendran, Vaitheeswari. All the actors and actresses who have played all the other characters have done very well in the role given to the screenplay even though they only appeared in a few scenes.
He has been a great success as a director by impressing the people with a theme of not only telling the pain of transgender and bisexual people in the society in a very good and sad way, but also keeping it on the screen through excellent making.
Steve Benjamin’s work in cinematography, music and editing has not only been a major strength of the film but has also raised the quality of the film manifold.
To change from male to female and from female to male
Director Samyukta Vijayan, who has recorded the problems faced in this society due to hormone deficiency and how they are treated, has handled the screenplay and scenes very carefully and made the audience think.
All in all, this movie ‘Blue Sun’ is a different movie.
MOVIE RATING:3/5
MOVIE REVIEW BY B4U MEDIA