The film is directed by Fazil Razak and produced by Razak Ahamed / X
The Malayalam film ‘Moham’ won best film and best actress at the 48th edition of the , becoming the only Indian entry among 13 films in the main competition category to secure top honors.
Directed by Fazil Razak and produced by Razak Ahamed, the 2026 psychological drama earned global recognition with its dual wins. Actor Amrutha Krishnakumar received the best actress award for her role in the film, which stood out in the competition lineup.
‘Moham’ follows Amala, a psychologically vulnerable woman driven by a desire to ride a motorbike. Her life takes a darker turn after she meets Shanu, a man motivated by revenge, who manipulates her into illegal activities under false promises. The narrative centers on the psychological tension between the two characters.
Only Indian film amongst 13 films in the main competition category, Moham (Desire, 2026) won the Best Film & Best Actress award at the 48th edition of MIFF. The film is directed by Fazil Razak & produced by Razak Ahamed.@iccr_hq @IndEmbMoscowRus @vkumar1969 pic.twitter.com/N2xzLPFo3l
— ICCR in Russia (@iccr_moscow) April 25, 2026
The film’s reception at the festival was described as strong, with positive reactions from both the jury and audiences following its screening. Director Fazil Razak said the film drew significant attention, and it was noted that many viewers had anticipated it would win an award.
The win marks a milestone for Malayalam cinema. ‘Moham’ is the first Malayalam film to receive the best film honor at the festival, adding to its significance within the international film circuit.
The project was completed in three months and is expected to move toward theatrical and OTT release plans. Further details on distribution have not been announced.
The recognition places ‘Moham’ among notable international entries at the festival and highlights its performance-driven storytelling.
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