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Ayali is a 2023 Indian Tamil-language streaming television series written and directed by Muthukumar for ZEE5 which focuses on the patriarchal aspects of Tamil society and Indian society in general. The principal characters of the series include Abi Nakshatra, Anumol, Madhan, Linga and Singampuli. The eight episodic series premiered on ZEE5 on 26 January 2023.[1][2][3]

Synopsis

The story revolves around the life of a young teenage girl (Tamizhselvi) who defies the horrible 500-year-old customs and traditions that oppress the women of Veerappannai village in Pudukkottai towards her dream of becoming a doctor.[4]

Cast

  • Abi Nakshathra as Tamizhselvi
  • Anumol as Kuruvammal
  • Madhankumar Dhakshinamoorthy as Thavasi
  • Linga as Sakthivel
  • Singampuli as Thiruppathi
  • TSR -Dharmaraj
  • Lovelyn Chandrasekar as Mythili
  • Gayathri Thara as Kayalvizhi
  • Pragadheeswaran as a vocally impaired villager
  • Jenson
  • Rajamani Melodi
  • Goutham
  • Reshmi
  • Muthupandi
  • Sunthar

Guest appearance

Development

Production

The series is produced by Kushmavathi under the production house of Estrella Stories, with music composed by Revaa and screenplay and dialogues by Veenai Maindhan, Sachin, and Muthu Kumar. Muthukumar marked his web series debut with this series.

Casting

Abi Nakshatra was cast in the female lead role as Tamizhselvi. Malayalam film Actress Anumol[5]Шаблон:Citation needed[6][7] was cast as a Tamizhselvi's mother. Madhan, Linga and Singampuli were also selected for supporting roles. Bagavathi Perumal, Lakshmi Priya and Smruthi Venkat also appear as guest stars.

Release

It was announced on Wednesday 26 January 2023[8][9] that the series will be released in Tamil and Telugu languages on ZEE5.[10]

Episodes

Season 1

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Reception

Critical response

Anusha Sundar of The New Indian Express wrote "Ayali lacks a consistent storytelling. Ayali’s antagonists are over-the-top caricatures. They stick to all the usual tropes of a villain just to reiterate the core message. This repetitive pattern only creates a sense of detachment and a bitter aftertaste. A little subtleness could have gone a long way to tell this tale that every other woman can relate to."[11]

R. Srinivasan of Cinema Vikatan wrote "Ramji's cinematography captures the warmth of the village and the nature of its people without diminishing realism. Starting with the title sequence, Revaa's music helps convey the impact of several serious scenes. Editor Ganesh Siva has compiled the eight episodes perfectly without losing interest."[12]

Mankandan Sakthivel of Behind Talkies said "All in all “Aayali” is an amazing OTT series that should be watched by people of all ages."[13]

Janani K at India Today rated the series 3.5/5, stating "Director Muthukumar’s Ayali, starring Abi Nakshathra, Anumol and Aruvi Madhan, is a bold show that questions patriarchy and holds a mirror to society. The show is a must-watch, says our review."[14]

Bharathy Singaravel of The News Minute gave 4 stars out of 5 and wrote "Ayali, despite a few flaws, is receiving the praise it well deserves. It gives hope that the Tamil web series genre will choose nuanced storytelling over trying to stretch out cinematic mass moments for its actors."[15]

Bhuvanesh Chandar of The Hindu wrote "the series raises its voice against the socio-religious factors that are used by men to oppress women, but you wish the series used the long format to maximise its potential and with a better screenplay."[16]

References

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