Here’s a proper review of the Tamil web series (Amazon Prime Video), based on its first season (2022). Review: Suzhal – A Small Town, A Big Secret, and A Slow-Burn Vortex of Emotions Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
You like atmospheric crime dramas with emotional depth. Skip it if: You need constant plot twists or glamorous settings. “The vortex pulls everyone in. The only question is—will you let it?” Yes, you should. suzhal
Suzhal isn’t your typical flashy Indian crime thriller. It’s a grounded, atmospheric, and deeply human story that uses the backdrop of a festival, a missing girl, and a past tragedy to explore grief, caste politics, and small-town justice. If you like Sacred Games season one or True Detective (rural setting), this will hook you. The Story (No major spoilers) Set in the fictional small town of Sooriyakudi in Tamil Nadu, the series begins with a missing girl, Aishwarya (a lawyer). Police officer Sakkarai (Kathir) and his senior Regina (Aishwarya Rajesh) are assigned the case. The investigation leads them to the annual Mayana Kollai festival (a real, raw folk celebration of the dead), and a dark incident from 2004 involving three young girls. Here’s a proper review of the Tamil web
The narrative runs on (2004 and present) and slowly reveals how the past is not dead—it’s not even past. What Works Exceptionally Well 1. Atmosphere & Setting The show’s greatest strength is its sense of place . Sooriyakudi feels real—dusty lanes, crowded temple grounds, working-class homes, and the eerie beauty of the night festival. The Mayana Kollai sequences are hauntingly shot, using fire, smoke, and drums to create a primal, unsettling mood. “The vortex pulls everyone in