
Priyamvadha Katharayano?
2012Four bored techies at Technopark spin a small office crush into a tall tale.

directed by Shabareesh Varma · Malayalam · 2016 · 18 min
Two struggling friends drift through a city that has no place for them, wry, warm and a little broke.
| Language | Malayalam |
|---|---|
| Genre | Comedy, Satire |
| Runtime | 18 min |
| Available on | YouTube |
| Director | Shabareesh Varma |
Actor-musician Shabareesh Varma's short follows a pair of friends whose plans keep colliding with reality. Through a string of comic misadventures it sketches the everyday grind of young men with big ambitions and empty pockets, finding humour and tenderness in their 'thavidupodi' (crumbled) lives.
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