“Take It Easy,” a Malayalam Psychodrama directed by A K Sathar and produced by Gireesh E Thalasseri and Rajesh Babu K Sooranad, has garnered international acclaim. The film explores the application of psychological tools like Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Transactional Analysis (TA) to prevent marriage breakdowns and relationship failures. Notably, Rajesh Babu, also the writer and music director of the movie, received accolades for his multifaceted contributions.
The film’s success extends to various international film festivals, including the Satyajit-Ritwik-Mrinal International Kolkata Film Festival and Cult International Film Festivals. “Take It Easy” was adjudged the best film, securing over ten awards, including those for the best story, screenplay, and direction at the Satyajit Ritwik Mrinal International awards.
The narrative follows Anjali, portrayed by Dyuthi N Sudheer, who files for divorce after almost nine years of marriage with Rammohan, played by Anand Surya, a renowned music director and screenwriter in Malayalam movies. Mandated by the family court, they seek counselling from Dr. Satheesh Chandran, who introduces them to transformative psychological techniques rooted in NLP and TA.
Inspired by the counselling, Rammohan invites Anjali to a remote location to relive their courtship days, exploring extreme fantasies based on a script he has written. This transformative experience leads to a profound awakening, as they rediscover the potential for a blissful life and a marriage that is resilient against divorce.
The film features an outstanding cast, including Anand Surya, Dyuthi N Sudheer, K B Nallalan, and Siddiq Thamarasseri, who deliver compelling performances under A K Sathar’s direction.
“Take It Easy” boasts a captivating soundtrack with two original songs, “Mazhayazhake” and “Thanichirikkumbole,” penned by P K Gopi and Prakash Nandi, respectively. Additionally, the film incorporates the Carnatic composition “Orajupuchu,” invoking Lord Rama, to represent the perspective of the heroine, drawing parallels to Sita in the Epic Ramayan. The composition of Swati Thirunnal is also used in a roleplay scene featuring the protagonists.
Director A K Sathar expressed his joy, stating, “We are thrilled by the overwhelming response ‘Take It Easy’ has received globally. It was a collaborative effort, and I am grateful to the talented cast and crew for bringing this vision to life.” Producer Gireesh E Thalasseri added, “This film is not just a cinematic experience but a journey into the human psyche. We are proud to have created a work that resonates with audiences worldwide.”
The success of “Take It Easy” at international festivals reinforces its impact and relevance on a global scale. The film stands as a testament to the power of cinema to explore and illuminate the human experience.