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New Perspective on the Indian Diaspora Experience

May 5, 20263 Mins Read
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Naadodi Community Screenings: A New Platform for Creative Filmmakers in Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur – A fresh initiative has emerged in Malaysia with the launch of the Naadodi Community Screenings, a two-day event dedicated to showcasing films from the Tamil diaspora. Featuring 16 films, this festival aims to celebrate diverse voices and stories, with “Naadodi” meaning “wanderer” in Tamil.

Festival director Shanjhey Kumar Perumal, commonly known as Sun-J, shared that this new film platform grew from the efforts of the Tamil community at the Padai Film Society, which he started in 2018. The society focuses on nurturing a unique Malaysian Tamil film identity and enhancing the local Tamil community’s appreciation for cinema as an art form.

Since its formation, the Padai Film Community has organized screenings, masterclasses, and discussions aimed at developing Tamil filmmaking talent. The Naadodi event is an exciting next step, intended to be held every other year.

A Collaborative Atmosphere

For the upcoming screenings at the Kuala Lumpur Festival, key organizers Ananth Subramaniam, Gogularaajan Rajendran, and Lena Srinivasan will oversee the event, supported by volunteers from the Padai Film Community.

Sun-J, who made a significant impact in Malaysian cinema with his film Jagat in 2015, recalls wanting to create a space for Tamil voices for many years. He produced Jagat, which explored the struggles faced by the Malaysian Tamil community, and won awards at the Malaysian Film Festival.

Over the years, Sun-J has continued to expand his filmmaking endeavors, producing two more films within the Jagat universe. His work includes diverse themes, from identity and artistic truth to darker societal issues.

Despite the challenges of holding a free festival within a larger event, Sun-J believes that film festivals create essential spaces for creativity. They allow people to come together, fostering an atmosphere where ideas and emotions can be freely exchanged.

Showcasing Global Perspectives

The Naadodi Community Screenings, scheduled for late May at GMBB mall in Kuala Lumpur, will feature films from countries like Canada, France, and India, offering a glimpse into the varied experiences of Tamils worldwide.

Sun-J remarked that while there are numerous Indian film festivals globally, those specifically focused on the Tamil diaspora are uncommon. Such festivals, like the Toronto Tamil Film Festival, highlight unique voices often overlooked in mainstream cinema.

He emphasized the importance of presenting not just traditional Tamil cinema, but also alternative works that reflect the rich tapestry of Tamil experiences and address critical themes such as identity and belonging.

The lineup of films includes Simple Manusan (Malaysia, 2025), Little Jaffna (France, 2024), and Nasir (India, 2020), among others. These screenings will also include pre-recorded filmmaker interviews.

Connecting with Audiences

Chennai-based editor G.K. Rao pointed out that the Tamil diaspora is a deeply rooted community in countries like Malaysia and Singapore. The growth of digital platforms and mobile filmmaking has made it easier for these filmmakers to share their stories.

Although the films showcased are just a small representation of the vast Tamil diaspora, they mark an important beginning. Sun-J hopes that this festival will promote conversations about the challenges and triumphs of the Tamil experience, allowing audiences to better understand the complexities faced by those living away from their homeland.

Through the Naadodi initiative, the Padai Film Society aims to foster dialogue between Tamil cinema and a broader audience. By integrating this program into the Kuala Lumpur Festival, they hope to expose diverse communities to Tamil film culture.

The Naadodi Community Screenings will take place on May 30 and 31, and interested participants must register to attend.

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