Rohini, who has proved her mettle as an actor in various roles, has other aspirations in the field like filmmaking etc. the sensitive actor has made a documentary film titled 'Silent Hues' focusing on the child artists working in Tamil and Hindi films, TV serials, and commercials.
Starting her career as a child artist, Rohini has effectively underlined the need to save the childhood of child artists through her visuals and interviews. The documentary has some scenes shot in shooting sets including the one in 'Indiralogathil Na Azhagappan'. These scenes show us what kind of experience these children undergo amidst tensed process.
The camera captures the process of their make up, dressing, and training. While we are impressed by their unmistakable innocence and charm, the possibility of losing these aspects sooner than the other children is subtly conveyed through the visuals. The background voice of Sandheep Narayanan and the R.V. Ramani's flute and Punya Srinivas's Veena add emotional dimensions to the visuals. In fact, music (by Prasanna Ramaswamy, a filmmaker and theatre person) has come out as a strong component of Rohini's sensitive and subtle portrayal of the lives of the child artists.