Dysfunctional family stories have been a staple in Malayalam films. Many Malayalam filmmakers have a penchant for adding realism to this genre to make their stories relatable and believable. We’ve had Sathyan Anthikad drill out many family-oriented films, but the core of each of his films would be the disagreement and dysfunctionality of it. Sandesham is an excellent example of how a story laced with politics and dysfunctionality would produce an ever-green satire. Apart from this film from the early 1990s, lately, films like Joji and Appan have extensively covered the negative impact of an imbalanced family on its members. Falimy, written and directed by Nithish Sahadev, is about a family who are essentially tired of each other but end up taking a trip together.
Falimy begins with Anu, the dubbing artist, and his mother struggling with the responsibility of running their middle-class home. Anu’s father, Chandran, has...
Falimy begins with Anu, the dubbing artist, and his mother struggling with the responsibility of running their middle-class home. Anu’s father, Chandran, has...
- 12/19/2023
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
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