Jishnu C.M.
Idi Mazha Kaattu (2025) throws you right into the thick of a small Kerala village just as the monsoon hits harder than expected. It’s not just rain, it’s this relentless downpour that seems to wash the secrets out of everyone hiding them. Jishnu C.M. leads the cast, and man, he’s not just playing some regular hero. He’s Ravi, the guy who moved away years ago and stumbles back home—only to find that nothing’s changed and everything has, all at once.
The movie kicks off with Ravi getting dragged into the chaos after a landslide cuts the village off. There’s this tension, you know? People are stuck together, old grudges bubbling up, new alliances forming. You start seeing how much everyone’s wrestling with their own stuff—there’s Meera, Ravi’s childhood friend, who’s way tougher than she lets on, and Appu, this little kid who’s got more guts than half the adults. Meanwhile, the rain just won’t quit, and it’s kind of its own character—wild, unpredictable, unforgiving.
Secrets drip out. Some ugly, some heartbreaking. And Ravi? He’s forced to face the stuff he ran away from. The story weaves through loss, forgiveness, a bit of dark humor, and these raw, unfiltered moments that hit hard. By the end, you’re soaked, exhausted, but sort of hopeful—like after a real storm. Idi Mazha Kaattu isn’t just about the weather; it’s about what’s left standing once it passes.