Eko
"From The Infinite Chronicles of Kuriachan"
On the misty slopes of Kaattukunnu, an aging woman and her young helper cling to a fragile life while old wrongs echo through the valley. When they set out to find Kuriachan, a notorious dog breeder and outlaw, the chase pulls memory into the present and makes myth feel close enough to touch. As... Read more
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About Eko
On the misty slopes of Kaattukunnu, an aging woman and her young helper cling to a fragile life while old wrongs echo through the valley. When they set out to find Kuriachan, a notorious dog breeder and outlaw, the chase pulls memory into the present and makes myth feel close enough to touch. As they press deeper into the fog, the hillside itself seems to murmur about past crimes, betrayals, and the price paid for keeping secrets. The pursuit exposes the stubborn resilience of a community that refuses to forget, while revealing how power can linger in places long after a figure has vanished from sight. Rain and distant birds break the hush, sharpening the sense of isolation.
Directed by Dinjith Ayyathan with Bahul Ramesh credited as creator, Eko marks a new drama in regional cinema. The film relies on mood, landscape and intimate performances rather than big set pieces, underscoring a patient, character driven approach and quiet tension crafted with a careful eye for atmosphere and detail.
Box office data for Eko has not been publicly disclosed, and there are no widely reported figures available yet. The film appears to be a festival or limited release title, with scarce commercial footprint beyond its initial circuit at festivals.
There are no major awards announced for Eko as of now; given its recent release, it has not been feted on major circuits. Critics have noted the restrained storytelling and the performances of Sandeep Pradeep and Narain, as the atmosphere carries the film.
Reception centers on mood over spectacle as the film ventures into memory and myth. The setting in Kaattukunnu creates a claustrophobic feel, while the mystery keeps focus on consequence rather than twists. The film carries a 7.6 out of 10 from 15 votes, indicating a mixed but attentive response.
Details
- Release Date
- November 21, 2025
- Runtime
- 2h 7m
- Rating
- PG-13
- User Ratings
- 15 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, Mystery
- Country
- India
- Studio
- Aaradyaa Creations
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Sandeep Pradeep
Peeyoos (Manikandan)
Saurabh Sachdeva
Kuriachan
Vineeth Radhakrishnan
Mohan Pothan
Binu Pappu
S. I. Sukumaran
Narain
Navy Officer
Ashokan
Appootty
Biana Momin
Soyi (Malaathi "Mlaathi" Chettathi)
Sim Zhi Fei
Young "Soyi"
Saheer Mohammed
Pappachan
Sreelakshmi M
Leena
Director: Dinjith Ayyathan
Written by: Bahul Ramesh