Charlie 2015 Malayalam Better [DIRECT]
The story begins not with the hero, but with the heroine, Tessa (Parvathy), a graphic artist with a free spirit and a desire to escape the confines of a stifling marriage proposal. She rents a dilapidated but character-filled apartment in Fort Kochi, seeking solitude to pursue her animation project. What she finds, however, is a room frozen in time, left behind by its previous tenant, a mysterious man named Charlie.
It is a celebration of imperfection. It tells you that it’s okay to be broken, it’s okay to run away, and it’s okay to look for someone you’ve never met. In the end, Charlie is not just a man or a movie; it is a state of mind. charlie 2015 malayalam
If Charlie is the wind, Tessa is the kite trying to catch him. Parvathy Thiruvothu’s portrayal of Tessa is often cited as a benchmark for female characters in Malayalam cinema. Tessa is not a damsel in distress nor a sidekick to the hero’s ambitions. She is the audience’s surrogate—a curious, intelligent, and independent woman on a quest. The story begins not with the hero, but
Released on Christmas Eve in 2015, Charlie arrived with substantial hype, primarily due to the collaboration between director Martin Prakkat and Dulquer Salmaan, who had previously delivered the blockbuster ABCD . However, nobody anticipated the cinematic kaleidoscope that was about to unfold. It is a celebration of imperfection
Here’s a notable feature of the film: