HomeNewsTrendsEntertainmentSweet Kaaram Coffee review: Lakshmi, Madhoo and Santhy shine in a predictable series

Sweet Kaaram Coffee review: Lakshmi, Madhoo and Santhy shine in a predictable series

Lakshmi is masterful in her performance as Sundari who has secrets of her own. Watch her gaze at herself and touch her hair or cringe at her son’s assumptions about her attitude towards life.

July 06, 2023 / 16:03 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Nivi (Santhy Balachandran), Kaveri (Madhoo) and Sundari (Lakshmi) are from three generations and feel the pressing need to get away from the patriarchy. (Screen grab from trailer of Sweet Kaaram Coffee on Amazon Prime Video)
Nivi (Santhy Balachandran), Kaveri (Madhoo) and Sundari (Lakshmi) are from three generations and feel the pressing need to get away from the patriarchy. (Screen grab from trailer of Sweet Kaaram Coffee on Amazon Prime Video)

A road movie with female characters is seldom about just having fun. It’s most often about how seldom they’re allowed to have fun. It isn’t where they’re travelling to that matters but what they’re getting away from. Ridley Scott’s Thelma & Louise (1991) is probably the most iconic of these films. Closer home, Bramma’s Magalir Mattum 2 (2017) had three middle-aged ladies (Bhanupriya, Saranya and Urvashi) going on a road trip along with an enterprising young woman (Jyotika).

Sweet Kaaram Coffee, now streaming on Amazon Prime Video, is in a similar vein – Nivi (Santhy Balachandran), Kaveri (Madhoo) and Sundari (Lakshmi) are from three generations and feel the pressing need to get away from the patriarchy. They live in a house with the signboard ‘Rajaratnam’ – he is son to Sundari, husband to Kaveri and father to Nivi. But what are they as individuals? That’s the quest of the road trip.

Story continues below Advertisement

Created by Reshma Ghatala and directed by Krishna Marimuthu, Swathi Raghuraaman and Bejoy Nambiar, the eight-episode series has three excellent actors in the lead, and that is its greatest strength. Lakshmi’s Sundari doesn’t see herself as just a paati (grandma), she still wants more from life though her son is unable to see it. Madhoo’s Kaveri is an earnest, submissive wife who is taken for granted by everybody. Santhy’s Nivi is a cricketer with a fair share of insecurities and a sportsman boyfriend who is uncomfortable with her career choice. Fed up of being knocked around by the world, they decide to embark on an adventure.