You could call it the 'coming-of-age' of a man in his 60s, triggered by a particular incident that becomes a major cause of embarrassment for Anthony, the filmmaker, and guilt for Oliver.
But through it, Rojin also gives us the definition of home.
As he did in , here in the role of Antony too, Sreenath Bhasi shows that he is adept at injecting something special into Everyman.
He also revealed that the visuals featured in the teaser and trailer of the movie were from the second part of the film.
Do we really need our parents to be extraordinary for us to love and respect them? And for all the buildup, we get a ridiculous reason for why Antony is so uncomfortable with himself.
Writers of films like Maheshinte Prathikaaram , and saw extraordinariness in seemingly ordinary situations and created magical cinema out of them.