

Moothon
A child from Lakshadweep sets off to Mumbai in pursuit of Akbar, an elder brother who left the island due to his sexual orientation.
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Plot Summary
Amala, a young girl from Lakshadweep, travels to the bustling city of Mumbai in search of her elder brother, Moothon. Upon arrival, she discovers that her brother has become a drug dealer in the city's underbelly, living a life she never imagined. As Amala navigates this harsh new reality, she witnesses the complexities of his life and the struggles he faces.
Critical Reception
Moothon received widespread critical acclaim for its compelling narrative, strong performances, and sensitive portrayal of complex themes. While its depiction of a queer relationship was lauded by many, some found the narrative to be bleak. The film was particularly praised for Nivin Pauly's transformative performance.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its bold exploration of identity and sexuality.
- Nivin Pauly's performance is a standout, showcasing remarkable range.
- The film's raw and unflinching portrayal of life on the margins is impactful.
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Awards & Accolades
The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and won the Audience Award for Best Canadian Film at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Nivin Pauly won the Best Actor award at the Kerala State Film Awards.
Fun Fact
Director Geetu Mohandas initially envisioned the story as a short film before expanding it into the feature-length 'Moothon'.
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