Mumbai: Colors Tamil is all set to bring you the world television premiere of "Hey Sinamika," starring Dulquer Salman, Aditi Rao Hydari, and Kajal Aggarwal, on 28 August, at 2 p.m.
The light-hearted romantic comedy revolves around a wife who is tired of her husband’s overbearing affection and tries to find ways to get away from him.
Directed by choreographer turned director Brinda, the film also features Nakshatra Nagesh, actor Yogi Babu, and stand-up comedian Abhishek Kumar in supporting roles. With melodious and soul-soothing music composed by Govind Vasantha, "Hey Sinamika," penned by Madhan Karky, will be worth a watch this weekend.
Traversing the life of Mouna (played by Aditi Rao Hydari), who falls head over heels in love with Yazhan (Dulquer Salman), the film focuses on the two years after their marriage, where Mouna is tired of Yazhan’s excessively doting nature. She decides to take up a project in Pondicherry to get away from him for a year. But her efforts fail as Yazhan turns up there as well. Running out of ways to get rid of him, she ends up meeting Mazharvizhi (played by Kajal Aggarwal) and schemes with her to make Yazhan fall in love with the latter, setting up the grounds for a divorce.
Commenting on the premiere, director Brinda said, "I am extremely thrilled that my debut film, "Hey Sinamika," is set for a world television premiere on Colors Tamil, with whom I have been associated for the longest time. It feels like a homecoming. The title of the film is a tribute to my guru Mani Ratnam’s film "Oh Kadhal Kanmani" and it sums up the plot perfectly. We have all worked tirelessly on the film to make it an entertaining watch, and I am confident that it will receive the same love and appreciation on small screens as it did in theatres. Families, especially new couples, will relate to the film."
Building on the same theme, Dulquer Salman commented, "Hey Sinamika is one of the films that will always remain close to my heart since director Brinda chose me to be a part of her debut film. I have played light-hearted characters in my previous projects too, but to play an excessively doting husband without becoming extremely annoying for the audience was a tough job. I had to strike a balance between being naive and being slightly irritating. I owe this to director Brinda for moulding my character and my co-actors Aditi and Kajal for supporting Yazhan equally. With the world television premiere, I am sure that viewers are going to experience loads of fun and sentiment this weekend."