FEATURE FILM
MAALAI NERA MALIPOO
(The Flower in the Evening)
FEATURE FILM
MAALAI NERA MALIPOO
(The Flower in the Evening)
Writer & Director
A global pandemic strips a sex worker of her livelihood, forcing her into the digital world—slowly unraveling the fragile bond she shares with her young son.
Synopsis
Set during the COVID-19 lockdown, Maalai Nera Malipoo follows Lakshmi, a sex worker navigating isolation as her livelihood collapses and her world narrows. Her life revolves around her young son, Karna—the one relationship she fiercely protects. As the pandemic forces her to shift her work into the digital world, the fragile balance she has built between motherhood and survival begins to fracture.
Told with restraint and empathy, the film observes Lakshmi’s days through silences, routines, and small moments of fear and tenderness. Without spectacle or judgement, it becomes an intimate portrait of dignity, resilience, and sacrifice—seen through the eyes of a mother who refuses to let her child be consumed by her reality.
Core Themes
Motherhood under pressure
Dignity and survival
Invisibility and social stigma
Love as protection
Emotional sacrifice
Art is all I have
Art is all I have
Art is all I have
Art is all I have
Art is all I have
Art is all I have
Art is all I have
Art is all I have
Synopsis
Told with restraint and empathy, the film observes Lakshmi’s days through silences, routines, and small moments of fear and tenderness. Without spectacle or judgement, it becomes an intimate portrait of dignity, resilience, and sacrifice—seen through the eyes of a mother who refuses to let her child be consumed by her reality.
Maalai Nera
Malipoo
One-Line
Synopsis
Told with restraint and empathy, the film observes Lakshmi’s days through silences, routines, and small moments of fear and tenderness. Without spectacle or judgement, it becomes an intimate portrait of dignity, resilience, and sacrifice—seen through the eyes of a mother who refuses to let her child be consumed by her reality.
Recognition & Reception
Recognition & Reception
2023
National award winning film critic Baradwaj Rangan described the film as “exquisite” and “moving,” praising its deep psychological insight and humane gaze.
2023
The Hindu called it a “slow-burn, yet stirring tale,” highlighting its emotional restraint and dignity.
2023
The Times of India noted the film’s realism and sensitivity.
2023
The film was later mentioned at the Galatta Plus Year-End Roundtable (2023) as one of the important films of the year and a fresh voice in Tamil cinema.










