★★★★☆ (4.5/5) Recommended for: Fans of Kireedam , Joji , and international anthologies like Wild Tales .
This is the emotional centerpiece of the collection. Vikara Nagaram follows a migrant worker from West Bengal who loses his entire savings on the day he plans to return home. A random Malayalam auto-rickshaw driver becomes his reluctant guide through the city’s night shelters. The film blends Karuna (compassion) and Shoka (sorrow) seamlessly. The final scene, where the driver silently slips 500 rupees into the worker’s bag, will leave you in tears. 6. Veera Vritham (The Act of Courage) – Veera (Courage) Director: K. S. Aravind Runtime: 20 minutes
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The opening film tackles Shringara (love/beauty) fused with Adbhuta (wonder). The story follows Meenakshi (the recurring muse of the anthology), a middle-aged homemaker in Thrissur who discovers a hidden talent for Kathakali make-up. The film captures the wonder of self-discovery later in life and the silent, enduring love of a husband who watches from the shadows. Visually lush, Kannadi Bimbam sets a high bar for the anthology’s production value. Director: Sreenath K. R. Runtime: 18 minutes


