Resmi R Nair is married to Rahul Pasupalan (also spelled Rahul Palapasun), an activist and fellow co-founder of the "Kiss of Love" Movement. The couple shares a strong partnership, with Rahul supporting Resmi’s multiple social causes and open standing in society. Together, they have two children named Dwarka and Nangeli.
The release of The Great Indian Kitchen (2021) was a watershed moment. It did not rely on melodrama; it simply held a camera up to the domestic drudgery expected of a Kerala bride. The film sparked statewide conversations about household labor and the unseen burden on women. It was a film that didn't just depict culture; it forced the culture to look at its own ugly underbelly.
In the sprawling landscape of Indian cinema, Bollywood has long been associated with grandeur and escapism, and Tamil cinema with mass heroism. But down in the southwestern coast, Malayalam cinema has carved out a distinct identity—one that refuses to look away from the mirror.
, an Indian model, activist, and digital creator known for her bold presence in the entertainment industry. Breaking Boundaries: The Bold Journey of Resmi R Nair
She maintains an active social media profile, primarily on , where she shares her modeling work and engages with a large community of followers.
Films like Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum , Kumbalangi Nights , Maheshinte Prathikaaram , and Ee.Ma.Yau. received widespread acclaim. They moved away from the dominant upper-caste, patriarchal narratives of the past to explore the margins of Kerala society. Kumbalangi Nights , for instance, subtly deconstructs toxic masculinity and redefines the traditional concept of a family, mirroring the progressive shifts in contemporary Kerala youth culture.








