
Mozhi
2020A wordless love story told almost entirely through music and glances.

directed by Varsha Vasudev · Malayalam · 2021
Through a Covid quarantine, Narayani strikes up a tentative bond with the young man in the next apartment.
| Language | Malayalam |
|---|---|
| Genre | Romance |
| Runtime | - |
| Available on | YouTube |
| Director | Varsha Vasudev |
Through a Covid quarantine, Narayani strikes up a tentative bond with the young man in the next apartment.
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