Moonwalk Turns Into a Movement: Youth-Fuelled Film Draws Packed Houses Across Kerala
Vinod A.K.’s Moonwalk has taken an electrifying leap from a nostalgic dance tribute to a full-fledged cinematic movement, drawing packed audiences and glowing reviews across Kerala. What started as a modest release has transformed into a crowd-puller, especially among younger viewers who’ve connected deeply with the film’s energy, emotions, and authentic portrayal of youthful dreams. Critics and audiences alike praise the film’s sincerity, vibrant storytelling, and tribute to a forgotten era of breakdancing culture.
Theaters across the state report houseful shows, with enthusiastic youth forming the core of the growing fan base. The film’s relatable characters, soulful music, and powerful climax have struck a chord with viewers of all ages. Social media is buzzing with appreciation posts, dance tributes, and word-of-mouth reviews, all contributing to the film’s rising popularity. Young audiences are celebrating Moonwalk not just as a movie but as a cinematic experience that reflects their aspirations and struggles.
At its heart, Moonwalk is a film about passion, resilience, and the power of expression, and that message is resonating loud and clear. As the breakdancing beats echo through theaters and the solo performances leave viewers awestruck, Moonwalk continues to find more love with each passing day.
Backed by Listin Stephen and Jasni Ahamad and presented by acclaimed filmmaker Lijo Jose Pellissery, Moonwalk is not just a tribute to the 90s—this is a celebration of timeless spirit and community connection.
