
Jeo Baby is an Indian film director, scriptwriter and actor who works in the Malayalam film industry. His family drama film The Great Indian Kitchen won 51st Kerala state film award for best film and he bagged best screenplay award.
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An energetic student, Samkutty, revives a banned college festival, igniting a fierce rivalry that transforms celebration into chaos.

Three short stories explore how the second generation of the Indian diaspora navigate their lives between two worlds; a generation that does not just need to survive, but desires to truly live. Conflict ensues among and between generations on topics of self-expression, generational tax and equality as the less favoured do not compromise and the arguments escalate as egos clash in families.

The first still-image feature in India, inspired by Vyloppilli Sreedhara Menon's 1958 poem. It portrays marginalized lives held in an illegitimate detention centre, using dry leaves and storms as metaphors. An omniscient narrator from an undefined future recalls fragments lost to censorship, inviting others to complete the story. Through static images, memories, and voices, the film reflects on art, poverty, imagination, divinity, and power.

On his way to a long-overdue drinking party with two friends, Anish receives an unexpected call from Anjana, a past lover visiting the city. Their decision to meet sets the stage for an evening of easy banter, reopened wounds, and difficult choices.

A forest guard, Midhun, invites his old friends to a reunion in the woods. What starts as a warm get-together slowly turns into a night of tension, betrayal, and survival, as secrets unravel and friendships crack under pressure.

Searching for Nidhi in Madurai's streets, Aryan faces mounting danger and tension at every turn. Time runs short as he navigates growing chaos to stay alive.

An unlikely group of people become trapped on a bus with a man they do not realise is the serial killer terrorising their community.

Adarsh and Maria, a married couple, appear to share the warmth and freedom of close friends. When Maria's male friend, Sidharth, grows more attached, it has a distinct impact on Adarsh. Subsequently, Adarsh finds himself disturbed and distressed. 'Ebb' delves into the ways love, emotions and their various nuances influence both women and men.

In a bid to escape the grip of law and punishment, Shanu, a man with secret schemes, ensnares Amala - a woman grappling with psychological struggles. Together on a stolen bike, they embark on a journey where some desires are abandoned, while others reach completion.

A heartfelt exploration of plurality and diversity, this documentary centers on those labeled as “other” by society—those who don’t conform to mainstream norms or the majority’s expectations. Rooted in the belief that true acceptance requires embracing difference, it tells the stories of marginalized voices navigating a world that often excludes them. Created by the teachers and students collective NASYM, the feature weaves a fresh, humanistic narrative that celebrates individuality, connection, and the courage to exist authentically in the face of societal pressures. Through its intimate storytelling, the film invites reflection on belonging, empathy, and the power of recognizing the “other” as part of the shared human experience.
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