Krishna Malliath
Identity (2025) drops you right into the chaos of modern life, where everyone’s juggling a thousand versions of themselves. Krishna Malliath? The guy’s caught smack in the middle of this mess—think endless social media masks, family drama, and a work life that’s just... relentless. He’s not your average hero, more like the dude you see at the coffee shop, buried in his phone, pretending he’s got it all together. But, surprise, he really doesn’t.
The film kicks off with Krishna living a double, maybe even triple, life—at home, he’s the dutiful son. Online, he’s a snarky meme lord. At work, he’s the guy everyone leans on but nobody really knows. It’s exhausting, honestly. And then, bam, a single event blows the lid off all his carefully curated personas. Suddenly, he’s forced to confront who he actually is versus who he’s been pretending to be. No more filters, no more safe answers.
Identity isn’t just about Krishna—it’s about anyone who’s ever felt split in a million directions, trying to keep up with expectations that feel impossible. The story doesn’t take the easy way out, either. Instead, you get raw moments of panic, awkward humor, and those late-night questions that keep you awake. By the end, you’re left wondering how many masks you’re wearing too, and what it might cost to finally drop them all.