In a foreign land far from home, Balu and Stephy struggle to keep their lives intact. Between demanding jobs and the relentless energy of their young son Jappu whose ADHD constantly disrupts routines every day teeters on the edge of collapse. Their fragile rhythm leaves little room for rest, patience, or dreams. Into this strained world steps Ameer, a desperate job seeker whose own life is unraveling. An accidental meeting slowly turns into a quiet connection. Over a single day, unspoken frustrations, simmering conflicts, and fleeting kindnesses surface, revealing how small moments of empathy can unexpectedly alter the course of their lives.
Thamar KV is an Indian filmmaker known for his grounded, character-driven storytelling in Malayalam cinema. His directorial debut, 1001 Nunakal (2022), a poignant drama about Malayali expatriates in the Gulf, premiered at the 27th International Film Festival of Kerala and earned acclaim on SonyLIV for its realism and fresh ensemble. In 2024, he produced the award-winning Feminichi Fathima and followed it with Sarkeet (2025), a heartfelt family drama starring Asif Ali, further cementing his reputation for intimate, authentic cinema.