Yogi | Sivi Tamil
: The film is a remake of the popular 2004 Thai horror movie Shutter . It follows a young photographer (played by Yogi) and his girlfriend who begin seeing mysterious shadows in their photographs after a tragic accident.
Sivi Tamil Yogi's spiritual journey began at a young age. He was deeply influenced by the teachings of the ancient Tamil saints, such as Thiruvalluvar and Appar, and the Hindu scriptures, including the Bhagavad Gita and the Upanishads. He spent many years in meditation and contemplation, seeking to attain a deeper understanding of the nature of reality and the human condition.
A young photographer and his girlfriend accidentally hit a young woman while driving home from a party. Following the accident, they are haunted by the deceased woman’s ghost, leading to a series of terrifying revelations. Anuja Iyer as Nandhini. Jayashree Rao (Music Director). Sequel: Sivi 2 (2022) Sivi Tamil Yogi
| Master | Years (Approx.) | Key Role | | --- | --- | --- | | Maharishi Nandinatha | ca 250 BCE | Founding master of the Kailasa Parampara | | Tirumular | ca 200-300 CE | Prolific Tamil siddha who authored Tirumantiram | | Siddha Kadaitswami | 1804–1891 | Revitalized the lineage in modern times | | Satguru Chellappaswami | 1840–1915 | Intense, wild guru of Yogaswami | | | 1872–1964 | A sage of universal love and the 161st Jagadacharya of the lineage | | Sivaya Subramuniyaswami | 1927–2001 | Founder of Kauai's Hindu Monastery in Hawaii | | Bodhinatha Veylanswami | 1942–present | Current head of the lineage |
The dating of Sivi Tamil Yogi is highly contested: : The film is a remake of the
remains one of the most provocative and liberating voices in Tamil spirituality. He represents the inner revolution against religious authority, urging seekers to abandon external props and find Siva (consciousness) within their own being. His work continues to inspire rationalists, mystics, and social reformers alike, proving that genuine spirituality need not be dogmatic – it can be fiercely honest, humorous, and deeply rooted in one’s own language and lived reality.
It would be dishonest to ignore the academic criticism of the "Sivi Tamil Yogi" phenomenon. Mainstream Dravidian linguists and historians often label Sivi Tamil as: He was deeply influenced by the teachings of
The film Sivi occupies a unique niche in Tamil cinema history. Released during a period when the Tamil horror genre was transitioning from traditional ghost stories to psychological and supernatural thrillers, it stood out for its technical ambition.
Yogi (grandson of legendary comedian Thengai Srinivasan) as Krishna, Jayashri Rao as Sona, and Anuja Iyer as Nandhini
The story centers heavily on the theme that actions have consequences, leading to a grim and unforgiving narrative. 6. Legacy and Re-evaluations






