It’s raining awards for Yakshi
The Hindu
Short film on a teenage girl’s life going places
‘Yakshi’, in the Kerala folklore, is generally an evil spirit, invariably female, that haunts or even take revenge on those who had wronged her when alive. But Brijesh Prathap’s Yakshi is a superheroine, someone young girls aspire to be. For she is not bound by the rigid rules of society. Above all, she is feared and hence safe from the lustful glances of men.
This 10-minute short film looks at the need for every girl to be an ‘Yakshi’ and has recently won not just critical acclaim, but a hundred and more awards in every category imaginable. Yakshi was adjudged best film in seven film festivals and was second in four others. It was the best Indian film in three foreign film festivals and was the best Malayalam film in the Great Indian Short Film Festival. Brijesh Prathap received the best director award at 11 festivals while his screenplay won awards in nine festivals. Child artiste Malavika who played the lead role won the best child artiste award 22 times for the role of Devu in Yakshi. “From script, direction and acting to posters and subtitles, there is no part of Yakshi that has not received one award or the other,” says the director.