Unlike typical rom-coms that focus on the "chase," Om Shanti Oshana flips the script. The protagonist is (Nazriya), a fiesty, hyperactive girl from a small Christian town in Kerala.

The title refers to Palm Sunday, which marks the beginning of the end of Lent. This serves as a metaphor for Pooja’s long "fast" or wait for Giri to finally reciprocate her feelings. Fascinating Trivia & "Easter Eggs"

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In the vibrant ecosystem of Indian cinema, Malayalam films have long held a reputation for realism, relatable storytelling, and nuanced characters. Among the gems of the modern era, one film stands out as a coming-of-age masterpiece: (2014). Directed by Jude Anthany Joseph and starring the incredibly talented Nazriya Nazim and Nivin Pauly, this film is a fizzy, heartfelt cocktail of teenage angst, family dynamics, and unrequited love.

, non-native speakers can finally appreciate the rapid-fire dialogue delivery. The hostel scenes, the college election sequences, and the infamous "kitchen fight" scene become ten times funnier when you read the nuanced insults flying across the screen.

With the , the film has found a second life in the West. Film critics in the UK have compared it to Eighth Grade meets 10 Things I Hate About You , but with a distinct Indian soul. It has become a bridge film—the first Malayalam movie many Americans watch, which then leads them down the rabbit hole of Mollywood.