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Leena Manimekalai is a Madurai-born, Toronto-based filmmaker. The author and documentary director faced backlash on social media after sharing a poster of her short film Kaali depicting Goddess Kaali as a smoking woman.
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Watching Leena Manimekalai ’s poignant and powerful Maadathy An Unfairy Tale rendered in a stunning visual language, we realise that the tag ‘an unfairy tale’ is only too apt. Leena fiercely channels gutting truth, horror and pain in her film, which blends the human and the otherworldly as it blazes against the unnatural and inhuman divisions existing in our cruel society.
Maadathy bears an unsettling relevance to what is currently happening in our nation where religious and communal tensions are rising to the fore. The opening lines chronicle a truth we often tend to overlook as a society, a truth of terror: “Behind every deity in India, there is a story of injustice.” Empowered by a singular narrative unravelling like a folk tale, the finely- layered social drama is the story of this injustice. Our reverence towards religion is deeply tainted by delusions, insanity, and hypocrisy.