The story centers on Sajeevan (Suraj Venjaramoodu), a lazy, uninspired rickshaw driver who prefers lounging at local tea shops over earning a living. His life takes a sharp turn when he marries Radhika (Annu Antony), a bright and determined woman. Faced with Sajeevan’s mounting debts and lack of ambition, Radhika decides to break social norms by taking over the rickshaw herself.
The film excels in its portrayal of Radhika’s transition from a housewife to a professional driver. It doesn't just focus on her financial struggle but highlights the "shame" the community attempts to project onto a woman doing "man's work." By navigating the narrow lanes of a small town in her husband’s rickshaw, Radhika becomes a symbol of self-reliance. Autorickshawkkarante Bharya (2022)Featured
Autorickshawkkarante Bharya is a poignant commentary on gender roles and the often-unseen labor of women. It suggests that empowerment isn't just about big gestures, but about the courage to take the driver's seat—literally and metaphorically—when the situation demands it. The story centers on Sajeevan (Suraj Venjaramoodu), a