MANAM (2025)
Arjun and Lekha share a peaceful married life until Lekha start noticing a familiar scent on him that she can’t ignore. As memories and suspicions return, she is caught between trust, fear and an unsettling question. Is Arjun keeping secrets, or is there more to the story than she understands?
Director: Kiran Ramesh
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 49 min
Release Date: July 4, 2025
Cast
- Harija - Lekha
- Amar Ramesh - Arjun
- Prasanna Shrivatsan - Manager
- Smitha Rajeshekaran - Shruthi
- Adhil Irfan - Sam (Office mate)
Screenplay
- Pradeep Ganesh (Lyricist)
- Adith Mohankumar (Lyricist)
- Kiran Ramesh (Lyricist)
- Kiran Ramesh
Music: Adith Mohankumar
Cinematography: Giftson Robert
Editing: Kiran Ramesh
Production: Eternal film studios
Country: India
Language: English, தமிழ்
Original Language: ta
Themes
Moving Relationship Stories, Mental Struggles and the Power of Love, Arranged Marriage and Struggle for Harmony, Unfaithful Husband and Guilt, Old-Fashioned Love: Letters and Longing
Keywords
marriage, romance, love, trust, intimacy, scent, relationship drama, psychological drama, indie film
More Films by Director: Kiran Ramesh
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is MANAM about?
- Arjun and Lekha share a peaceful married life until Lekha start noticing a familiar scent on him that she can’t ignore. As memories and suspicions return, she is caught between trust, fear and an unsettling question. Is Arjun keeping secrets, or is there more to the story than she understands?
- Who directed MANAM?
- MANAM was directed by Kiran Ramesh.
- Who stars in MANAM?
- MANAM stars Harija, Amar Ramesh, Prasanna Shrivatsan, Smitha Rajeshekaran, Adhil Irfan.
- How long is MANAM?
- MANAM has a runtime of 49m (49 minutes).
- What genre is MANAM?
- MANAM is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was MANAM produced?
- MANAM was produced in India.
- What are the themes of MANAM?
- The themes of MANAM include: Moving Relationship Stories, Mental Struggles and the Power of Love, Arranged Marriage and Struggle for Harmony, Unfaithful Husband and Guilt, Old-Fashioned Love: Letters and Longing.