Ekam web series review: a layered and deeply immersive journey through karavali
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When _Ekam_ was first conceived nearly five years ago, its creators Sandeep PS and Sumanth Bhat wished for the show to be an embodiment of everything that is Karavali, from the region’s
spirit, mythos, and philosophy, to how its people love, laugh, and eat. Plunging headlong into this idea, the duo takes us into the depths of the world that they (and their team of writers
and directors) have seen from within and are very intimate with. Their creation is now an anthology of seven episodes that range from satire and tragedy to parables and puzzles. The episodes
are intentionally devoid of a common theme, but still forged together by tales of human experience centred in Karavali. One of the striking features of the series is its unhurriedness. Each
story, preceded by an evocative animation sequence and a cryptic voiceover by Kishore Kumar, drops us into a very specific place and time of the Udupi district with not more than a
character or two kept in focus throughout. The very first story, titled _Haaraata_ (Flight), takes us to the idyllic coastal village of Padoor where the college-going Manjula (Pallavi
Kodagu) has just encountered her crush Thomas (Shine Shetty), the classic boy next door. Manjula is visibly shy and smitten and it doesn’t help that the village’s long-nosed Mr Kirikiri
(Prakash Thuminad) always maintains a keen eye on her to prevent her from sharing those unspoken romantic exchanges with the boy. Manjula’s thoughts are communicated largely through
on-screen text that is humorous and punch-line-like. A major chunk of the episode, directed by Sankar Gangadharan and Vivek Vinod, is dedicated to an innocent syrupy love story laden with
music, dance, comedy, and whatnot. One might opine that the denouement to this opening episode arrives a little too abruptly and that the writers do not dig all that deep into the crux of
the story. However, the story springs a pleasant surprise as the title, it turns out, might have a profound meaning that we didn't spot initially. Sumanth Bhat, one of the chief writers
and directors of the show, then enters the fray with four episodes. Bhat showed with his debut feature _Mithya_ that he has the knack and the empathy to trace the journeys of those who are
lost and disillusioned and each story he tells here upholds that gaze with aplomb. He loves to make the little moments that speak volumes — the slight fall of a shadow on someone’s face to a
quiet stare into nothingness. This approach is best expressed by the fourth episode of the show, titled _Bhranthi (_Delusion). Khushi (Arunima Minj) studies in class 10 and it’s the first
day of school after summer break. The teens are aware of what their rigid curriculum holds for them and none are keen for lessons on the very first day. While their affable English teacher
doesn’t agree to play _anthakshari_, he doesn't mind conducting a fun little experiment based on the blood groups of the students. For Khushi, though, the world is turned upside down
when the experiment throws up a not-so-pleasant result. The charm here lies in how Bhat, with the help of his cinematographer Ankur C’s ruminant visuals of the rain-drenched Udupi, eases us
into the psyche of his protagonist. Khushi's inability to fully comprehend and express her worries to the elders around her, just as in _Mithya_, becomes a great tool for understanding
the erratic nature of the human mind and how it starts to unravel with the smallest of triggers. _Bhranthi_, while dawdling a little as a narrative, remains still and meditative on its
protagonist as she ponders and arrives at a conclusion of her own accord, never really being cajoled into making a decision. A similarly passive protagonist is seen in Bhat's Tulu
short _Shoonya_, starring a very effective Basuma Kodagu. A gifted hunter named Guruva with the ethereal skill to spot the prey from a distance suddenly finds that his powers have
evaporated, when he is handed a gun for the very first time in his life. As the man wages an internal battle to retrieve what was his, the film's unobtrusive tone takes centre stage
once again and poignantly relays the horrors faced by an artist who is just not able to make any sense of his loss. Udit Khurana's visuals are both cinematic and hallucinatory in
capturing this stirring fable, which by all means is among the best of the selection. Raj B Shetty, a marquee name in the ensemble cast, lends his comic-timing to a satire named _Dombarata_
(Masquerade) which follows a Dubai-returnee struggling to start a new business and simultaneously save a broken marriage. Visually appealing, the story is perhaps a tad too literal in
including political commentary and how the average Joe is fooled by the promise of a 'greater tomorrow' (the cow becomes an enterprising instrument here). But Bhat's control
over his material makes it an engaging watch nevertheless. The fourth short _Swathu_ (starring Suhan Shetty and Manasi Sudhir) is about a former matinee idol's scandalous old sexual
escapade that rattles the lives of a naive young fan and a middle-aged woman in a distant village. In comparison to the rest, _Swathu _is a repetitive watch in terms of visual grammar and
energy, even though the powerful ending manages to leave an impression. _Ekam_ is an exquisitely layered piece of work, and this is further highlighted by the final two shorts of the
series. In _Poorvachara_ (Tradition), starring Prakash Raj and Ujwal U V, a man who is soon set to be perched on a funeral pyre suddenly shows up alive. As a group of men and women then try
to take stock of the situation and ensure that traditions aren’t broken, the audaciously abstract premise takes a bizarre route to offer us a peek into the deep religious and cultural
textures of the region. The final episode, titled _Asmite _(Identity), then comes as a sweet closure to the long parable that this show is, as it offers a whimsical glimpse into the life of
an ageing Malayalam writer (Babu Annur). Both episodes are directed by Swaroop Elamon and Sanal Aman, with Sumanth Bhat writing them with Elamon. _Ekam_, unlike a vast majority of the shows
under the OTT ether, isn't exactly a binge-worthy product in that it demands your patience and leaves you hanging with more questions than answers on many occasions. The tonal
similarity among all seven episodes becomes wearisome towards the end and it becomes apparent that the showrunners needed to employ more diverse voices to capture the essence: while women
feature prominently, perhaps the inclusion of female writers and directors would have helped a little? That said, _Ekam_ is a rare show that is backed by an intent to not appease but be
insightful and its effects are perhaps realised in hindsight. Give this pioneer Kannada webseries its due chance, especially if you prefer watching something out of the ordinary. The series,
co-produced by Rakshit Shetty's Paramvah Studios, debuts on July 13th on a self-ideated platform named ekamtheseries.com. _SWAROOP KODUR IS A FREELANCE FILM WRITER, CRITIC, AND A
FLEDGLING FILMMAKER. _ _DISCLAIMER: THIS REVIEW WAS NOT PAID FOR OR COMMISSIONED BY ANYONE ASSOCIATED WITH THE FILM. NEITHER TNM NOR ANY OF ITS REVIEWERS HAVE ANY SORT OF BUSINESS
RELATIONSHIP WITH THE FILM’S PRODUCERS OR ANY OTHER MEMBERS OF ITS CAST AND CREW._
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