

22 minutes of silence that'll wreck you more than a 3-hour epic.
Someone explores the quiet spaces between memory, longing and silence. Crafted with restraint and emotional depth, the film reflects on the moments we hold close and the words that remain unspoken.
Acting
Manju Warrier does SO MUCH with almost nothing.
Direction
Ranjith's restraint is the whole point.
Cinematography
Every frame holds its breath with you.

Director
Ranjith
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Malayalam cinema's 'new wave' of short-form dramas is challenging the bloated runtime epidemic—Aaro is part of that quiet rebellion.
Ranjith filmed the entire movie in chronological order and refused playback monitors on set, forcing the cast to stay present.