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Colors: Green
Savitha Sastry in Colors Green
CompanyThe Savitha Sastry Production Company
GenreSolo Bharatanatyam Dance Theatre
Date of premiere25 September 2020
Creative team
Choreographed and Performed bySavitha Sastry
Written & Directed byAK Srikanth
MusicRajkumar Bharathi

The Colors Trilogy is a series of short films with themes based on women juxtaposed with the ideologies behind the three colors of the Indian National Flag. The trilogy is delivered through the Indian classical dance form Bharatanatyam. The films Green was released in 2020, and the second and third films "White" and "Saffron" were released in 2021.[1]

The films were choreographed and performed by Savitha Sastry. They were written and directed by her husband AK Srikanth. The soundtrack was scored by Rajkumar Bharathi,[2] All three films have won awards in several international film festivals.

Green[edit]

Green (2020) was the first release in this series. The colour Green in the flag represents prosperity, and the film examines prosperity in women with relation to their freedom of choice.[3]

The protagonist of the film is portrayed to be in an affluent and seemingly happy family, living with her husband, mother in law and two daughters. However, there are signs of discontent in her as she wishes to pursue her own dreams of being a dancer, while everyone else thinks she is already successful as she has taken up the responsibility of caring for the family and the children.

Critic Ayesha Tabassum of the Indian Express wrote that "The 15-minute film, the first in a trilogy, which explores the role of women, creatively uses Bharatanatyam as a medium.[4] Shilpa SR of the Hindu wrote that the film "delves into the workings of a woman’s mind"[5]

The film has also won several nominations across film festivals.

Colors: White
Savitha Sastry performing Colors: White
CompanyThe Savitha Sastry Production Company
GenreSolo Bharatanatyam Dance Theatre
Date of premiere30 April 2021
Creative team
Choreographed and Performed bySavitha Sastry
Written & Directed byAK Srikanth
MusicRajkumar Bharathi

White[edit]

"White" (2021) is the second film in the trilogy. White in the flag represents truth and peace. This film is an artistic autobiography of Savitha Sastry and follows her journey from being a traditional Bharatanatyam dancer, to one who uses the dance form to narrate novel stories.[7]

Critic Ayesha Singh of the Indian Express wrote that Savitha "finds herself at the top of the virtual game".[8] Critic Manvi Pant of eShe goes on to say "Bharatanatyam dancer and choreographer Savitha Sastry’s experiments with traditional dancing techniques and her innovations in the field have been widely recognised by critics and peers alike. Known for pushing boundaries, Savitha is a pioneer in taking the dance out of its mythological and religious moulds, and using it to narrate novel stories",.[9] Critic Roshni Chakraborthy of India Today said "The now-renowned dancer is breaking the mythology and devotion-based art form of Bharatanatyam out of its box and widening its scope with breath-taking stories that capture the audience",.[10] Critic Monika Monalisa of the "Indian Express" praised Savitha's performance with the words "The world celebrates International Dance Day on April 29, but for city-based Bharatanatyam dancer Savitha Sastry, every day is a celebration of this art form. Sastry is riding the wave of success of her film Colors: White"[11]

The film has gone on to receive nominations at multiple film festivals.

Colors: Saffron
CompanyThe Savitha Sastry Production Company
GenreSolo Bharatanatyam Dance Theatre
Date of premiere28 August 2021
Creative team
Choreographed and Performed bySavitha Sastry
Written & Directed byAK Srikanth
MusicAbhay Nayampally

Saffron[edit]

"Saffron" (2021) is the third and concluding film in the trilogy. Saffron in the Indian National Flag represents courage. This film follows the protagonist in a dystopian future where women deemed more successful than men are placed in a 'cell' with their memories erased, for the rest of their natural lives.[12]

The short film was highly lauded for its intense delivery. The Mumbai-based daily DNA called it『a befitting tribute to the strength & courage of a woman as the color ‘Saffron’ in the Indian Flag is a symbol of Strength and Courage』in its edition of September 8, 2021, and went on to praise Savitha Sastry's portrayal "The eyecatcher of the short film is Savitha Sastry. She has beautifully portrayed her role and is winning a lot of applause for her brilliant performance."[13] Writer and Director AK Srikanth was lauded for the script, with Business Standard reporting "Writer AK Srikanth's story, while here as a short film, comes to life as it was written. And it is that much richer as an experience for all."[14]

The film has also won nominations in several festivals, including

References[edit]

  • ^ Storytelling Through Dance, Deccan Herald, 23 October 2020.
  • ^ Bharatanatyam dancer Savitha Sastry’s new film combines dance and storytelling to discuss gender roles, Indian Express, 31 October 2020.
  • ^ A film about dreams and aspirations of women, The Hindu, 25 September 2020.
  • ^ Tabassum, Ayesha (31 October 2020). "Bharatanatyam dancer Savitha Sastry's new film combines dance and storytelling to discuss gender roles". www.indulgexpress.com. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  • ^ "Savitha Sastry Website"
  • ^ Chasing ideals one dance at a time, Indian Express, 22 November 2020
  • ^ Neuroscientist and Dancer Savitha Sastry Is Giving Bharatanatyam a Digital Makeover, eShe.in, 13 December 2020
  • ^ Why this neuroscientist changed her career to perform and teach Bharatanatyam for free, India Today, 10 November 2020
  • ^ "Finding her own truth", Indian Express, 17 May 2021
  • ^ "'Saffron' completes 'Colours' dance film trilogy of Srikanth, Savitha Sastry" IANS Review, 1 September 2021 .
  • ^ "Savitha Sastry gets lauded for her performance in short film ‘Colors: Saffron’" DNA, 8 September 2021.
  • ^ "The Award Winning Trilogy "Colors" culminates on Independence Day with its third part Colors: Saffron" Business Standard, 10 August 2021.

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