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Charlie is not a film for everyone. It’s an acquired taste—like poetry set to cinema. If you embrace its whimsical, meandering spirit, you’ll find a deeply moving meditation on freedom, healing, and the beauty of living life on your own terms. For fans of indie romances and Dulquer Salmaan’s charm, it’s essential viewing. However, if you prefer tight, realistic narratives, you may find it frustratingly vague.

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The story follows Tessa (Parvathy), a graphic artist who finds an unfinished comic book in her new apartment. Obsessed with finding the ending, she embarks on a journey through Kerala to track down the artist—Charlie. Award-Winning Craftsmanship: The film swept the 46th Kerala State Film Awards , winning 8 honors, including: Best Actor: Dulquer Salmaan Best Actress: Parvathy Thiruvothu Best Director: Martin Prakkat Best Cinematography:

Charlie is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language adventure drama film directed by Martin Prakkat and written by Prakkat and Unni R. It stars Dulquer Salmaan and Parvathy in the lead roles. The film follows the journey of Tessa, a young woman who runs away from home to avoid an arranged marriage and finds herself fascinated by the previous occupant of her new apartment, a mysterious man named Charlie. As she follows the breadcrumbs of his life through sketches and stories left behind, she embarks on a quest to find the enigmatic wanderer.