What the birds want to say "Pakshikalku Parayanullath" is an almanac of afflictions that struck a family of three Meenakshi, her father Jahan Mohammed, and her mother InduLekha. Three people having their own separate universes but trying ...See moreWhat the birds want to say "Pakshikalku Parayanullath" is an almanac of afflictions that struck a family of three Meenakshi, her father Jahan Mohammed, and her mother InduLekha. Three people having their own separate universes but trying to fit them all inside the same house. The story of dissemination of their lives and fate dragging them through their abyss. Jahan is a taxidermist trying to freeze a moment of reality into permanence, looking at relationships as if looking through a box of memories of conglomerate taxi-dermal mounts, glass jars and bead eyes. Indulekha, bedridden after an emotional paralytic stroke, functions through leaning on to her daughter. They live interlinked and disconnected in a huge house woven with darkness. One day, confused and drunk, Janu during his usual charade of expressing his unrequited love towards Indu mistakenly advances towards Meenakshi. Meenakshi is awakened to the forbidden touch..
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