Sujatha, born into an upper-caste Hindu family, falls in love with a visiting Sufi priest. Their love is mystical and deep but is cut short when Sujatha’s father forces her to marry an NRI in Dubai.
The next evening, the screening was modest but warm. Twenty townspeople sat on wicker chairs under a canvas canopy. The film’s final scene left a hush; afterward, voices rose — some moved, some puzzled, all thoughtful. Sujatha moderated with quiet energy, asking about the film’s music and the way the characters handled loss. Rahim offered observations about small-town life mirrored on-screen. An elderly woman recalled a similar story from her youth and hummed a tune that fit the film’s mood.
The film's narrative is woven around the themes of love, family, and social expectations. The director, Jibu Jacob, skillfully handles the sensitive topic of inter-caste relationships, highlighting the challenges faced by couples who dare to defy societal norms.
The version on 0gomovies is likely a camcord or a heavily compressed rip. You will lose the visual poetry of Anu Moothedath’s cinematography and the nuanced sound design of the nadaswaram and sufiana kalams . The film’s beauty lies in its 4K visuals and Dolby audio—neither of which pirate sites preserve.