VI B is a 2010 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by Mohan Raghavan and produced by Paul Vadukumcherry.
The film deals with a child's desire to meet his father, beginning when he finds a clue in a piece of paper in his mother's trunk.
The wanderings of the boy's mind and the real unraveling of the world, which is a mix of dreams, desires, and reality, are portrayed in the movie.
Master Alexander won the Best Child Actor award in an online poll conducted by The Times of India.
Dasan's father had moved out of that address and the letter reaches the current resident Nandakumar Poduval, an Ad film-maker who lives with his thirteen-year-old daughter Ammu in Bangalore.
Nandan also gets to know this news and becomes furious at his daughter, revealing that Dasan's father had actually died months ago while suffering from jaundice.
This is the work of an artist who refuses to see the medium as a mere commodity, and the highly sensitive writing and truly marvelous direction make this film a captivating watch."
Sify.com said "With no loud statements, buffoonery or gimmicks that we usually see in every other film, debutant director Mohan Raghavan's T D Dasan Std VI B' is a little gem that could perhaps shock you with its inherent honesty.