
Catch Moonwalk On JioHotstar: Streaming Begins July 8
Malayalam film Moonwalk, released on May 30, 2025, is now set for its digital debut.
Moonwalk is finally set to make its OTT debut. The Malayalam film has been applied for its distinctive and nostalgic storyline. While the film received mixed reviews at the box office, it stood out for its unconventional narrative centered around dance, friendship and self-expression. Now, Moonwalk is ready for its second innings on OTT, reigniting curiosity among fans of retro cinema and dance-based storytelling.
The film will begin streaming on Hotstar from July 8, offering viewers a fresh chance to experience its charm from the comfort of their homes. For those who missed it in theatres, this digital release opens the door to rediscover a heartfelt tale inspired by the spirit of the 1980s.
A Tribute to the Magic of Dance and the 1980s
Set against the vibrant and transitional backdrop of the 1980s, Moonwalk follows a group of small-town boys who find a sense of identity and excitement through dance. Their lives take a dramatic turn when they are introduced to the magnetic charisma and electric moves of Michael Jackson. Enthralled by his performance style and stage presence, they dive headfirst into the world of breakdancing, eager to replicate his iconic routines.
As the narrative unfolds, Moonwalk becomes more than just a dance movie—it transforms into a heartwarming celebration of youthful dreams, enduring friendships and the freedom of self-expression. The story also subtly explores how global pop culture influenced rural India during the pre-internet era. The film captures the ripple effects of Jackson's popularity and how his artistry redefined aspirations for a generation of young dreamers in Kerala.
The core of Moonwalk lies in its emotional and artistic journey. As the protagonists dedicate themselves to mastering dance, they face societal resistance, personal setbacks and emotional turmoil. Their journey becomes a symbol of resilience, a fight against conformity and a tribute to the universal language of music and movement. For audiences who lived through the '80s or are fascinated by retro pop culture, the film serves as a visual time capsule.
Ensemble Cast and Creative Minds Behind the Film
The film features an ensemble of emerging and experienced talents including Sibi Kuttappan, Anunath, Rishi Kainikkara, Siddharth B., Sujith Prabhakar, Arjun Manilal, Manoj Moses, Appu Ashray, Sanjana Doos and Nainita Maria, among others. Each actor brings authenticity and energy to their roles, effectively capturing the spirit of youthful rebellion and admiration for dance.
Moonwalk is helmed by director Vinod A.K., whose vision combines cultural nostalgia with emotional storytelling. The film is produced by Lijo Jose Pellissery, a name synonymous with bold and unconventional Malayalam cinema. Prashant Pillai provides the music, setting the rhythm and mood of the era with a pulsating score that fuses contemporary beats with retro vibes.
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