The narrative follows five women from different socio-economic backgrounds and age groups. The stories are told in a jumbled timeline, weaving together disparate genres like satire, comedy, and intense drama. A unique element of the film is the use of red ants as a metaphor

This article delves into the intricate relationship between the Malayalam film industry (Mollywood) and the culture of its homeland, exploring how a tiny strip of land on the southwestern coast of India produces some of the most intellectually nuanced and culturally specific cinema in the world.

To watch a Malayalam film is to take a masterclass in Kerala’s culture. It is to understand why a mother will cry if her son goes to the Gulf, why a Theyyam dancer is more powerful than a politician, why a monsoon rain is romantic, and why a simple meal of kappa (tapioca) and meen curry (fish curry) can resolve a family feud. In the best Malayalam cinema, the culture is not content; it is the very grammar of the story.

: A breezy rom-com praised for its chemistry and background music. Bramayugam