Sancharram (2005) The Journey Sancharram (2005) torrent download
See more at IMDbPro. Photos 2. Add image. Top cast Edit. Nair Kiran as Kiran. Shrruiti Menon Delilah as Delilah. Lalitha Amma as Amma. Valsala Menon Ammachi as Ammachi. Syam Seethal Rajan as Rajan. Sruthi Menon Delilah as Delilah. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. It was on an auspicious day--the day of Kiran's arrival from Delhi, and the wedding day of Delilah's eldest brother--that the two girls first meet as children; and though they couldn't be more different, they become fast friends.
Delilah Shrruiti Menon blossoms into a fiery irreverent beauty with the unconditional love of her grandmother, and despite the controlling eye of her hard-working widowed mother. Kiran Suhasini V. Nair , as the only child of an intellectual father and aristocratic mother, matures into an introspective young woman. Theirs is an idyllic life of family and community, and most of all an enduring friendship. But when Kiran comes to terms with the fact that her physical attraction to Delilah is something she can no longer suppress, her once idyllic and familiar world is shattered.
Mortified by her desire for Delilah, and acknowledging that she herself can never realize the object of her affection, Kiran agrees to help a mutual friend, Rajan, pursue Delilah. However, through a bizarre circumstance, Delilah is shocked to discover that Kiran is the suitor behind Rajan's poetic efforts.
Delilah responds, to everyone's astonishment, to Kiran. Though their first stab at intimacy leaves Delilah shaken, the two embark on a romance that proves an evolution for both young women. In particular, Kiran's characteristic restraint evaporates, as her confidence blooms.
Kerala is also unusual in India in having three distinct religious communities co-existing peacefully on the whole. In the film, one young woman is a Hindu and the other a Christian — but both feel the power of tradition.
The Journey is a very simple story, but it is told with conviction and the setting in the hills of Northern Kerala and the characters are well presented. We may well look at an extract from the film on the course. You are commenting using your WordPress.
You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. I was trying to organize my hard disk and decide which films to share with the institute's newly introduced file sharing system when from an unassuming spot amidst a lot of bollywood and hollywood 'Sancharram with Spanish Subtitles' beckoned me.
Yes, i watched it with inbuilt Spanish subtitles and that is why you will find it in the screenshots i am going to use here. After watching it the first word which came to my mind was 'damp'. The purpose of this note is to find out why i feel that way and what is causing this dampness. How the director's craft is so suited for her story and why it is way ahead of a lot of lesbian films which were made after it.
Disclaimer: This is not a film review. Labels: cinema , female sexuality , films , homosexuality , lesbian , Ligy J Pullappally , reading , Sancharram , write-up. Unknown 11 March at D Procastiwriter 7 May at Unknown 26 June at
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