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"To us," he said.

Saji (Soubin Shahir) is the eldest, a volatile man who feels burdened by the responsibility of the household. Bobby (Shane Nigam) is the protagonist in the traditional sense—a drifting, unemployed youth with a short fuse. Bonny (Sreenath Bhasi) is the silent, brooding recluse who carries the weight of a failed romance. Franky (Matthew Thomas) is the youngest, a football enthusiast who views his brothers' constant bickering with a mix of disdain and helplessness. Kumbalangi Nights

What followed was not a fight. It was an exorcism. The three brothers—the bankrupt, the drifter, the stutterer—moved as one. They disarmed him not with violence, but with a sudden, shocking unity. They pinned him down, and for the first time, Shammi looked into their eyes and saw not victims, but men. He saw his own smallness. "To us," he said

This visual transformation is a masterclass in storytelling without dialogue. Bonny (Sreenath Bhasi) is the silent, brooding recluse

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