Indian cinema’s shift towards women-centric narratives is in full swing, and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar is at the forefront with ‘Saraswati’. The actress-turned-filmmaker unveiled the trailer on Instagram, marking her triple-threat role as lead, director, and producer with sister Pooja via Dosa Diaries. Released over the weekend, it’s already racking up views for its intense storytelling.
The plot revolves around Saraswati, a young girl who disappears from school, thrusting her mother—portrayed fiercely by Varalaxmi—into a nightmare. From pleading at police stations to navigating a skeptical legal system, the trailer lays bare the frustrations of a system that fails the vulnerable. Prakash Raj shines as the reluctant lawyer who steps up for the courtroom showdown, yet justice slips away.
Tension builds through poignant dialogues and stark imagery, culminating in Varalaxmi’s transformation. Arming herself, she proclaims, ‘Every woman isn’t Saraswati. Sometimes, she has to turn into Kali.’ This powerful metaphor drives home the theme of self-reliance for women facing adversity.
The ensemble cast, featuring Priyamani, Radhika Sarathkumar, and Naveen Chandra, adds depth. With South cinema increasingly championing female directors and stories, ‘Saraswati’ arrives as a timely powerhouse. The trailer’s gripping narrative has sparked discussions on child safety and maternal strength, positioning the film as a potential award contender.