Roshan Mathew, as the charmingly toxic Aravind, deserves equal praise. He sidesteps the obvious "villain" tropes; instead, he plays Aravind as a boy who genuinely believes his intellectual curiosity justifies emotional trespass. His monologue halfway through—where he argues that "all art is voyeurism, so why pretend otherwise?"—is so slickly delivered that you almost agree with him. Almost.
Arjun starts visiting the village library for peace. He notices Meera, who never speaks to anyone. Intrigued by her quiet beauty and the sadness in her eyes, he tries to strike up a conversation. kambikatha new malayalam