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Jeo Baby is an Indian film director, scriptwriter and actor who works in the Malayalam film industry. His family drama film The Great Indian Kitchen won 51st Kerala state film award for best film and he bagged best screenplay award.
A personal rivalry becomes a political fight and a group of 4 students sets out to abscond in a remote house amidst the mountains.
After marriage, a woman struggles to be the submissive wife that her husband and his family expect her to be.
In a serene village near the wilderness, news of a man-eating tiger terrifies the community. The once peaceful atmosphere turns tense leading to a curfew and unrest. Vincent, an unmarried police constable awaits his marriage with great excitement. On the wedding day, a shocking revelation shatters Vincent's world. Fueled by rage and anger, Vincent embarks on a dangerous journey for companionship through the village that is still grappling with the looming threat of the man-eating tiger.
Two girls open a beauty parlor in a small town, gaining initial support from the townspeople. However, an incident triggers a perilous cat-and-mouse game, forcing them to embark on a journey to escape the trap.
A girl juggling her dreams and social expectations, women workers denied bathroom breaks, a housewife thrown into crisis by a routine gone awry, a maid caught between the priorities of her employer couple, a sewage worker deciding to question an atrocity. Five stories about people of different classes, genders and ages - connected in their struggles for freedom and by the tears and smiles they encounter in that journey.
Hilarity ensues when a group of men in a small village in Kottayam get together to cook Biryani for a birthday party. The friendly banter over regional variations in recipes and style devolves into heated but entertaining discussions.
On his way to a long-overdue drinking party with two friends, Anish receives an unexpected call from Anjana, a past lover visiting the city. Their decision to meet sets the stage for an evening of easy banter, reopened wounds, and difficult choices.
Mathew Devassy, a retired bank manager decides to enter local panchayat elections. Unexpectedly, his wife Omana, shocks everyone by filing for divorce, claiming that Mathew is gay.
Aromal and Ambili tied the knot.Aromal was really excited and delighted to start a life with Ambili but on that wedding night an unlikely incident happened which will put the entire family in complex situation.
Purusha Pretham, focuses on Inspector Sebastian as he handles an unidentified male body and becomes entangled in a procedural, personal and emotional maze. Somewhere between his personal troubles and procedural flaws, all hell breaks loose when he misplaces the corpse. Will Sebastian be able to sort out the mess before the deceased man's family arrives to identify him?
Post her marriage, a woman tries to fit into the conventional mould that society has prescribed for married women. But somewhere along the way, she starts feeling that this is not the life she wants.
A newly wed finds herself in an overcooked and tasteless happily ever-after laced with patriarchal traditions.
2 Penkuttikal discussed the issues faced by young girls and women in our society. Achu and Anagha are close friends, who decide to bunk their class to visit a mall in the city.Their visit to the city changes their life and what happens next form the crux of the film