When was the last time you had a goose bump experience in theatre? A spine chilling horror moment pushes you to edge of the seat, and hush fall over the audience. with no clue what will happen next. Your heart beats faster. Minutes later, a familiar song is played and whole theatre erupts. You celebrate the joy, a testament to the shared experience of fear and hope you have just witnessed. These were the emotions which I went through, along with audience when I watched the movie, Manjummel Boys.
Manjummel Boys tells the story of a group of childhood friends from Manjummel who embark on a vacation to Kodaikanal. Their lighthearted trip takes a dramatic turn when they venture into the restricted area of the Guna Caves, a location notorious for its dangers. What makes it even more special is that it based on a true story.
Manjummel Boys, directed by Chidambaram, is a simple low budget Malayalam film with no big heroes that has resonated with audiences far beyond the borders of Kerala. Manjummel Boys beautifully portrays the power and importance of friendship, making it a central theme of the film.
Avoiding spoilers, ultimately, Manjummel Boys is a celebration of humanity. It reminds us that even in the face of adversity, the power of friendship can prevail. It is a testament to the enduring human spirit, highlighting the strength we find in each other, and the bonds that transcend language, culture, and geography. While the language may be specific, the emotions and themes it explores are universal.