The Journey (2004 Film)
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''The Journey'' (''Sancharram'') is a 2004
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language feature film written, directed and produced by Ligy J. Pullappally, inspired both by her short film ''Uli'' and a true story of two
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lovers in the South
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Plot

The film follows two young friends, Kiran, a
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, and Delilah, a
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, from their first meeting as young children to young adulthood, when they realize their love for each other. A student in their same class, Rajan, has a crush on Delilah and he asks Kiran to pen love letters to her on his behalf. Kiran does so as it allows her to express her love to Delilah without having to be ostracized by her family and society. Eventually Delilah discovers the truth behind the letters and poetry, and admits her mutual love to Kiran. This begins a delicate love affair, despite social taboos against
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. Their love affair is severely impeded when Rajan discovers Kiran and Delilah stealing a moment of intimacy in the woods. He informs Delilah's mother of what he witnessed. Delilah's Mom confronts her, who reveals her love for Kiran. To save the family from disgrace, she arranges a marriage for Delilah with a suitor who had recently visited with intent to find a bride. Delilah reluctantly consents to the marriage. Kiran tries to convince Delilah to run away with her after gaining support from her uncle who lives in a distant place, but Delilah tells Kiran that it's not possible and that what had existed between them has ended. While Delilah's wedding proceeds as planned, a heartbroken Kiran walks to a cliff overlooking a waterfall, where she and Delilah had once gone together. At the same time, Delilah is about to take her marriage vows, but stops. She runs out of the church and yells Kiran's name. Kiran looks behind her but doesn't see anyone. She reaches for a cocoon on a branch and slips on the edge, but is able to stop the fall and pull herself up. As she lies on her back, Kiran sees a blue butterfly flying above her. Delilah looks up to the sky and sees it too.


Cast

* Shruthy Menon as Delilah *Suhasini V. Nair as Kiran *
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as Amma, Delilah's mother *
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as Ammachi, Delilah's grandmother * Syam Seethal as Rajan * Suresh Babu - as Narayanan Kurup, Kiran's father *
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as Priya Kurup, Kiran's mother *Venu Machat - as Ezhithachan * Sangeeta - as the Teacher


Critical reception

''
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'' listed the movie as being among the 102 best lesbian films of all time.


Comparisons to ''

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''

''Sancharram'' has been compared to
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's 1996 film ''
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'', a movie which also touches upon lesbian relationships in India. However, where ''Fire'' is explicit in stating that the main characters enter their relationship due to the failure of their
heterosexual Heterosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction, or sexual behavior between people of the opposite sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, heterosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions ...
marriages, ''Sancharram'' is clearly a film about two lesbians who fall in love with each other.


See also

* '' Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga'' (2019) *
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* Homosexuality in India


References


Further reading

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External links

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''The Journey''
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