

With no words to express her admiration, she seeks to imitate him, first through his dance moves and then how he carries his daily rituals. Being a dancer herself, she is mesmerised by the way he performs the dance form. Sujata's fascination for Sufi begins with instant attraction and develops further when she see him perform sema. After all, Sufism is about accepting universal love, and deepening the spiritual connection with the divine. The Sufi influences are pretty heavy-set.ĭig deeper and you realise all that Sufiyum Sujatayum talks about love and how God is love. Sometimes, a bit too repetitive, as if the director wants to goad the film's expected haters into exposing their bigotry.

Sufiyum Sujatayum has many verses in praise of Allah (which, you should know by now, is merely an Islamic name for the Omniscient Almighty) in the songs, BG score and the way characters greet each other.
