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Acting
Prithviraj's physical transformation and haunted final scenes.
Direction
Kamal's meta-narrative framing — film about film about erasure.
Production
Painstaking recreation of 1920s Kerala and silent film production.

Director
Kamal
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes