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Moppala 2025

📅 2025-07-04

Set against the vibrant yet tense backdrop of Kerala's Theyyam tradition, *Moppala (2025)* directed by Santhosh Puthukkunnu dives deep into a generational clash steeped in caste prejudices.

Director: Santhosh Puthukkunnu

Cast

Santhosh Keezhattoor
Santhosh Keezhattoor
Soniya malhaar
Kookal Raghavan
Rithesh Aramana
Prajna R Krishna
Prajna R Krishna

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Moppala (2025) about?

*Moppala (2025)* explores the life of a young Theyyam enthusiast whose dreams are crushed by caste barriers. Facing opposition from rigid traditionalists, he challenges the system by stepping into the role he's been denied, sparking both defiance and heartbreak in a story woven with cultural depth.

Who directed Moppala?

Santhosh Puthukkunnu brings *Moppala (2025)* to life with his visionary direction, infusing the narrative with authenticity and emotional depth.

Who stars in Moppala?

The film features Santhosh Keezhattoor and Soniya Malhaar in lead roles, supported by Kookal Raghavan, Rithesh Aramana, and Prajna R Krishna in pivotal parts.

Is Moppala (2025) worth watching?

With its powerful themes and cultural richness, *Moppala (2025)* is a compelling watch for fans of dramatic storytelling. While unrated, its blend of tradition and rebellion offers a fresh perspective that lingers long after the credits roll.

How long is Moppala?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Moppala (2025) — A Theyyam Artist's Defiant Journey Through Caste and Passion

Set against the vibrant yet tense backdrop of Kerala's Theyyam tradition, *Moppala (2025)* directed by Santhosh Puthukkunnu dives deep into a generational clash steeped in caste prejudices.

The film follows Devanandan, a young boy whose love for the sacred ritual art form is as fierce as the fiery makeup and costumes he dreams of wearing. Yet, the rigid walls of caste hierarchy stand tall, tearing his passion apart. When tradition becomes a cage, Devanandan makes a bold choice—he walks away, donning the very attire that symbolizes the art he's been denied. *Moppala (2025)* blends rich cultural visuals with raw emotional drama, painting a poignant picture of rebellion and identity.