About Sabarimala Movie

Feature Film: 2.30min

Genre: Realistic/Comedy/Drama

Languages: Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi. 

Sabarimala is a film that is a miscellany of delicate natural beauty, divinity, and relationship bonds. It portrays the prominent concept of "Tattvamasi" (Sanskrit: "thou art that"), the famous expression of the relationship between the individual and the Absolute.

The film is set against the beautiful backdrop of Sabarimala, a pilgrimage center, as it depicts the livelihoods of common laborers, including dolly loaders, post office employees, and those who work at the Panchayath, as well as people who earn their daily bread during the Sabarimala season.

The film showcases the uniqueness of Lord Ayyappan at Sabarimala, who holds a pin code of his Own other than the President of India.

Synopsis

A Malayalam film capturing devotion and tradition.

The story of "Sabarimala" unfolds the lives of working-class people who depend on the pilgrimage season at Sabarimala, a pilgrimage center. The film centers on the life of an atheist named Sachidanandan, who works as a postmaster at the Sabarimala Post Office, which opens for 66 days a year.

Another character, Kochuttan, earns his living by supplying medicinal herbs and Rakkila leaves, which are used for serving Prasadam at Sabarimala.

The plot takes a turn when Kochuttan's daughter falls ill, leading to their struggles to arrange money.

The film concludes with the essence of "Tattvamasi."

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