Years later, Sujatha is married off to a wealthy but lonely man, (Jayasurya). The film oscillates between the past—the blooming love between Sujatha and Sufi—and the present, where Rajeevan realizes his wife’s heart belongs to another man, even decades later.

Unlike mainstream melodramas, Sufiyum Sujathayum takes its time. It weaves a gentle, almost poetic tale of forbidden love between a young woman from a conservative Nair family (Sujatha) and a mute Muslim boy who tends to the local Sufi shrine (Sufi). The pacing feels intentional—like flipping through a watercolor sketchbook.

: Cinematographer Anu Moothedath combined locations across Karnataka and Kerala to create a seamless, fable-like setting. The film uses soft lighting, misty landscapes, and mesmerizing shots of the Jinn Palli and winding roads to create an "otherworldly" feel.

: Sujata ( Aditi Rao Hydari ), a speech-impaired Kathak dancer from a Hindu Brahmin family, falls in love with Fayaz ( Dev Mohan ), a visiting Sufi priest.

Yes. Absolutely.

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Years later, Sujatha is married off to a wealthy but lonely man, (Jayasurya). The film oscillates between the past—the blooming love between Sujatha and Sufi—and the present, where Rajeevan realizes his wife’s heart belongs to another man, even decades later.

Unlike mainstream melodramas, Sufiyum Sujathayum takes its time. It weaves a gentle, almost poetic tale of forbidden love between a young woman from a conservative Nair family (Sujatha) and a mute Muslim boy who tends to the local Sufi shrine (Sufi). The pacing feels intentional—like flipping through a watercolor sketchbook. gomovies malayalam sufiyum sujathayum better

: Cinematographer Anu Moothedath combined locations across Karnataka and Kerala to create a seamless, fable-like setting. The film uses soft lighting, misty landscapes, and mesmerizing shots of the Jinn Palli and winding roads to create an "otherworldly" feel. Years later, Sujatha is married off to a

: Sujata ( Aditi Rao Hydari ), a speech-impaired Kathak dancer from a Hindu Brahmin family, falls in love with Fayaz ( Dev Mohan ), a visiting Sufi priest. It weaves a gentle, almost poetic tale of

Yes. Absolutely.