‘Bramayugam’ exemplifies the importance of paying attention to the content of a movie and delivering it through the right sources aka the right actors. It’s indeed a bold move from the director Rahul Sadasivan to deliver a complete black and white movie for the audiences in this digital era. The actress Amalda Liz who played the character Yakshi in the film, earlier revealed to us in an exclusive interview that it was Mammootty’s performance that elevated the film to another level. ‘We will be glued to the seat just because of his magnificent performance. Also, the technical side of the movie is strong,” AmaldA further said, “Even though there were not many scenes for me with MammootTY, my first scene in ‘B BramayugAm’ was with Mammoots.” ‘Vidheyan’ in another universe. Both the films convey the same theme of slavery or casteism. In the same way, with the use of this style, the director perfectly places the audience in a world which is not ordinary and also conveys the time period where the story is happening.
