And there are letters – several of them: mute witnesses to the poems of love feverishly written from the ink-stained tips of pens held gently in the hands of star-crossed lovers experiencing the thrill of mutual passion. And yet, you captured the very essence of 1960s Kozhikode, transporting us, the viewers, into an enchanted fairyland of sorts, where the tiny, tightly-packed cinema halls use film reels to spin tales that satiate the imaginations of the bright-eyed viewers where the non-judgmental boatman ferries various locals across the river, irrespective of their caste, colour, or religious beliefs where the daydreaming youths are adorable as they enact the perfect relationship in their heads, and the charmed, strong-willed women reward them with coy smiles for their affection.
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