Heart, humour, and the hidden struggles of the ordinary
“Middle Class”
– Review
The film centres on Karl Marx (Munishkanth), a man in his mid-forties residing in a small housing board quarter with his wife (Vijayalakshmi Agathian) and family.
The first half is a charming, slice-of-life portrayal of their mundane reality: the constant juggling of finances, the relatable marital conflicts stemming from economic pressure, and the strong community bonds unique to neighborhood living.
The narrative takes an intriguing turn in the second half when a mysterious, seemingly insignificant object goes missing.
