Aravind, who works as a teacher in a school, feels like a woman. This feeling has been with him since childhood. In this situation, decides to transition into a woman and undergoes the necessary medical treatment. What are the challenges Aravind faces after transitioning from male to female in his family and workplace? Can Aravind overcome these difficulties? That is the climax.
Samyuktha Vijayan has written, directed, and acted in this film based on the events of her own life. Even though she wears a shirt and pants, she beautifully expresses her femininity. Samyuktha, who is living as a man, transitions into a woman, wears a saree and blouse, and goes to school. The scenes where she feels deeply hurt when others mock her are portrayed with emotional depth and resonate closely with the audience. One can imagine what people like her go through when she decides to become a woman and finds the government officials refusing to give her a woman certificate after becoming a woman.
When Arvind (Samyukatha) refuses when he finds out that he is being watched by a girl at home, his family forces him to marry.
At the climax, her feelings are revealed to such an extent that she thinks her decision is wrong because others are mocking and teasing her after she decides to become a woman. This climax, though realistic, is not reassuring to people in such a predicament.
Mala Manian has produced the film. Blue Sun has participated in more than ten international film festivals and won many awards.
Steve Benjamin has done all the cinematography and music editing.
Blue Sun – An Alternative Experience.
Starring: Samyukta Vijayan, Kitty, Gajaraj, Geetha Kailasam, Prasanna Balachandran, KVN Manimegala, Masand Natarajan, Haritha and others. Production:: Mala Manian,
Music:: Steve Benjamin

Cinematography: Steve Benjamin
Directed by: Samyukta Vijayan
P.R.O.: KSK Selva