Filmography

Kanne Madanguka (2005)

The film's theme was inspired by a true story about poor women being forced to engage in immoral trafficking, which left a deep wound in society.

Awards

  • Selected for Indian Panorama and screened at IFFI (International Film Festival Goa.)
  • Won three Kerala State Awards (Best Actress, Best Child Artist and Best Processing)
  • Screened at the University of Film Producing, Tokyo.
  • Guest lecturer at the University of Film Producing.
  • Aravindan Puraskaram for the Best Debut Director.
  • John Abraham Special Jury Award for the Best Director.
  • Padmarajan Special Jury Award for the Best Director.

Vadamalli (2011)

The title represents eternal love and is set against the backdrop of a music college. When a girl goes missing from the college hostel, the story takes a dramatic turn. When various students narrate their versions of the events, clues to her whereabouts emerge.

Asianet Film Awards

  • Best Newcomer Award (Female Category) Richa Panai

8th March (2015)

The central question of this film is whether the perpetrators of gender violence will get their comeuppance.

Cross Road: Anthology Movie (2017)

The film includes ten fifteen-minute featurettes, each with a prominent female Malayalam artist as the protagonist, and was directed by ten prominent filmmakers. The film depicts each vibrant and diverse aspect of a woman and tells her story from her point of view. "Mudra" is the name of my segment.

Mudra tells the story of a renowned classical dancer visiting her hometown for a performance. During her stay, she reunites with a long-lost friend from her dance school days. Yet, as she tries to reconnect, she unravels a hidden truth, prompting her to embark on a journey to bring her old companion back to life.

Selected for International short festivals

  • Best of India short film festival, Santa Monica, CA, USA.
  • My love Michelle short film festival USA
  • San Maura Torinese International film festival, London

The Journey (2023)

The Journey" is a heart-warming and poignant one-night story that takes place in the vibrant streets of Trivandrum, the bustling capital of Kerala, and follows the life of Amaya, an auto rickshaw driver who happens to be transgender, where the city's secrets and stories come alive under the cover of darkness. Amaya embarks on a journey that not only takes her passengers to their destinations but also unravels the layers of her own identity.

  • Best Director Finalist ‘Cannes Continental Film Festival”
  • MADRID FILM AWARDS Official Selection.

SHADOWS OF NIGHT (Short Film) 2024

Within the velvet embrace of twilight shadows weave tales untold.

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UPCOMING PROJECTS

NAIRSAN (Writers Guild of America)

Written and Directed by Antony Albert

Nairsan orchestrates a daring one-man mission, thwarting wool shipments to Manchester and Lancashire while crusading against the wool trade from Mongolia and Tibet to England. Assuming secret identities during perilous adventures, including a living Buddha and a camel caravan expert, he navigates uncharted Mongolian territories. Nairsan's journey culminates in rallying local chieftains against the British, dealing a decisive blow to the main revenue source—the British textile industry.

MELECH HA-OLAM (Writers Guild of America)

Written and Directed by Antony Albert

Rebel Spartacus was killed by the Roman Empire; Jesus Christ, the savior of humanity, was betrayed by one of his disciples, captured by Romans and put to a torturous death; and the first persecution of Christians organized by the Roman government took place under the emperor Nero in 64 A.D. after the Great Fire of Rome.

HIDDEN ENEMY (Writers Guild of America)

Written by Edward Tang / Directed by Antony Albert

Jackie and Helen embark on a mission to deliver a crucial Integrated Chip (IC) to Bosnia, essential for activating anti-mine tanks. Faced with numerous attempts to steal the package, Jackie safeguards it with the help of Abdullah, a compassionate truck driver aiding refugees in border crossings. Together, they navigate challenges to ensure the success of their vital mission.

SHOOTER (Reg: Indian Copyright Act 1957)

Written and Directed by Antony Albert

Shooter unfolds as an action-packed thriller with a unique twist, delving into the complicated criminal history of a formidable gangster.

THE WAGON (Reg: Indian Copyright Act 1957)

Written and Directed by Antony Albert

Two determined train pilots embark on a high-stakes mission to save a tribal village by delivering crucial medicine. As the plot unfolds, they confront a menacing terror group, leading to a suspenseful and international-scale showdown aboard a speeding train.

LAW BREAKERS (Reg: Indian Copyright Act 1957)

Written and Directed by Antony Albert

As the MV Georgia Venture sets sail from Kenyan Mombasa Port to the Indian coast, Captain Roy Mathew's leadership is tested by a perilous crane accident. Risking his life to save a Kenyan, Captain Roy's heroic act, surpassing the capabilities of the fire force or rescue team, earns him immense respect among his crew as they navigate the challenges of the high seas.