

Naalu Mazhapaatakal : Director: Jubith Nambradth | Genre: Drama | Produced In: 2009
Synopsis: There falls a drop of venom in the womb. A set of rain moths are born in the sky above the volcanoes. It's a story of one man infected with AIDS and spreading the venom to the people around. Thereby he claims to avenge a mistrust of friendship and love. The people infected are compared to the rain moths that are born in a state of death.
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