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When Bharathiraja trusted women viewers

When Bharathiraja trusted women viewers; How a special screening changed Sivaji Ganesan's 'Mudhal Mariyathai's fate

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Following the passing of legendary filmmaker Bharathiraja several remarkable stories from his career have resurfaced. One of the most memorable involves the making and release of the 1985 classic ‘Mudhal Mariyathai’.Bharathiraja reportedly faced doubts from distributors and people within the industry before the film was released in theatres. Many were uncertain about the film’s commercial success as it had an unconventional subject.At a time when confidence in the project was low, the filmmaker chose to rely on audience opinion rather than industry predictions.

A special screening for women audiences

As reported by The Week, instead of seeking feedback from trade circles, Bharathiraja decided to hear directly from viewers. Since women often occupied a central place in his stories, he believed their opinions would be particularly valuable.According to accounts recalled by writer R. Selvaraj, reported by The Hindu, Bharathiraja organized a private screening exclusively for women. More than 40 women from different backgrounds attended the special show.The screening was arranged in a simple manner with one objective — to receive honest reactions to the film before its release. The filmmaker reportedly wanted to understand whether the emotions and relationships portrayed in the story connected with the audience he believed would best understand them.

Feedback gave Bharathiraja confidence

After the screening concluded, Bharathiraja personally distributed sheets of paper to every attendee. He requested them to write their genuine opinions about the film and the responses reportedly exceeded expectations. Most of the women praised the film.The reactions convinced him that the film had the potential to connect with audiences. That confidence became an important factor in moving forward with the release.

‘Mudhal Mariyathai’ became a magnificent success

When ‘Mudhal Mariyathai’ finally arrived in theatres it emerged as both a critical and commercial success. The film went on to run for more than 200 days and achieved silver jubilee status.Starring Sivaji Ganesan and Radha in lead roles the film explored a sensitive relationship between an older man and a younger woman.

Inspired by literature

‘Mudhal Mariyathai’ was also notable for its literary inspiration. The emotional quotient of the story, reports say, was drawn by Bharathiraja from the relationship between the famous Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky and his wife, Anna Snitkina.

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