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Jayaraj Rajasekharan, often credited as Jayaraj, is an Indian Malayali filmmaker known for directing mainstream as well as art house films.
Anandakkuttan, a junior artist in films, is forced to look after his brother who is autistic. Though unwilling and hesitant in the beginning, he soon develops a bond with his sibling.
Based on a true story, Backpackers follows the lives of a couple with terminal cancer as they spend the last few months of their lives fulfilling their adventurous dreams.
Inspired by the first case of euthanasia in Oregon, Adbutham revolves around Chandrashekara Warrier, a Malayali man living in the US, who, after a debilitating accident, approaches the court for physician-assisted suicide and is granted approval for the same. Adbutham follows the final hours of Warrier.
According to the World Health Organization, about 15% of the world’s population lives with some form of disability. They have the right to come to the forefront of life just like any other human being. A group of parents in Mysore have succeeded in bringing such children with disabilities to the forefront and showing the world that they do not need to be replaced. The documentary ‘The Rebirth’, scripted and directed by Jayaraj, provides an opportunity to get to know her life better.
Fed up of the corruption all around, four young men form a secret group called '4 the people' and decide to take on the corrupt on their own. They have a web site and eventually gain enormous support.
After an elephant saves him from an accident in childhood, Krishna becomes fond of elephants. His life changes when he decides to adopt Arjunan, a severely injured elephant.
Telugu remake of the Malayalam film "4 the People" (2004).
The film revolves around a traditional Brahmin family and the fight between their beliefs and atheism.