A Timeless Bond: Moonwalk Celebrates Friendships That Pre-Date Phones
Set against the backdrop of 1980s Kerala, Moonwalk brings to life the kind of friendship that many today can only imagine. Releasing on May 30, the film marks the directorial debut of noted ad filmmaker Vinod A.K., who draws from real-life memories to narrate a story rooted in warmth, camaraderie, and connection. Long before mobile phones and digital messages, friendships thrived on shared silences, unsaid understandings, and spontaneous meetups. Moonwalk captures that lost era with honesty and emotion.
The film explores the bond between friends who grew up dancing to Michael Jackson’s hits—even when they didn’t know how to dance—and relied on their instincts to find each other without technology. It brings alive a time when you didn’t need GPS to locate your friend; you simply knew where they’d be. The friendships portrayed are not curated for likes or follows, but are heartfelt and raw, built on trust, laughter, and timeless loyalty.
Produced by Listin Stephen and Jasni Ahamad under the banner of Magic Frames, Moonwalk features a mix of newcomers and seasoned talents like Sreekanth Murali, Veena Nair, and Meenakshi Ravindran. The film promises not just a visual journey to the past, but an emotional return to a time when friendships were life’s biggest treasures. With music by Prashant Pillai, cinematography by Ansar Shah, and editing by Deepu Joseph and Kiran Das, Moonwalk is a heartfelt ode to the most genuine of human bonds.
