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The musical drama film, “Moonwalk,” just hit theaters today, July 8, 2025! Vinod A. K. directed the movie and co-wrote the script with Mathew Varghese and Sunil Gopalakrishnan. This Amen Movie Monastery, Magic Frames, and Firewood Shows presentation was produced by Lijo Jose Pellissery, Listin Stephen, and Jasni Ahmed, and runs for 1 hour and 58 minutes.

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Movie NameMoonwalk 2025 Movie
Original LanguageMalayalam
Spoken LanguageHindi
Release Date8 July 2025
Runtime1 hour and 58 minutes
CountryIndia
GenresMusical Drama
WriterVinod A. K., Mathew Varghese, Sunil Gopalakrishnan
DirectorVinod A. K.
ProducerLijo Jose Pellissery, Listin Stephen, Jasni Ahmed
Production Co.Amen Movie Monastery, Magic Frames, Firewood Shows

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Moonwalk 2025 Movie Star Cast

ActorRole
Sibi Kuttappan
Anunath
Siddharth B.
Sujith Prabhakar
Manoj Moses
Appu Ashray
Nainita Maria
Meenakshi Raveendran
Harshitha J PisharodyShahana

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Moonwalk 2025 Movie Review

Crafting a film that merely nods to a time period is far simpler than fully immersing an audience in its essence. A few well-placed props can achieve the former, but the latter demands a meticulous recreation of the era’s spirit, striking every chord to ring true for those who lived it. In Moonwalk, first-time director Vinod A.K. ambitiously aims for the latter and lands with flair, channeling the iconic dance move of the early 1990s.

Set in the coastal and rural pockets of Thiruvananthapuram, the film vividly captures the early 1990s breakdancing subculture among local youths. Nostalgic touches—grainy VHS visuals, Walkmans, STD booths, disco-inspired outfits, frizzy hair, and Michael Jackson fandom—are seamlessly woven into a straightforward, emotionally resonant plot. These elements don’t just evoke nostalgia; they feel organic, grounding the story in its time.

The film’s vibrant energy owes much to its young, fresh cast, most of whom weren’t born during the era they portray. Yet, they embody the spirit and demeanor of 1990s youth with authenticity. Prasanth Pillai’s infectious disco-synth score, paired with Ansar Shah’s dynamic cinematography, sets the film’s rhythm early, pulling viewers into the era and sustaining engagement even through quieter moments. The soundtrack infuses the film with character, color, and an irresistible pulse.

While Moonwalk lacks a grand, seismic conflict, the characters’ experiences—hotheaded brawls, parental pushback against their dance and bold style, and fleeting romances—feel true to their age and time. The romances, though brief, carry charm, like a personally curated mixtape gifted between lovers, adding depth to the moments between dance rehearsals and performances.

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