Malayalam Cinema In No Mood To Slow Down (2024)

'The film-literate public in Kerala are not happy watching run-of-the-mill movies.'

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IMAGE: Jyotika and Mammootty in Kaathal: The Core.

At 72, Mammootty is in no mood to slow down.

The Malayalam cinema superstar is displaying a voracious appetite for diverse roles.

In the past two years, he has played a hardened cop in Kannur Squad, a hom*osexual in Kaathal: The Core, an incarnation of the Devil in Bramayugam and in Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam he is an irritable middle-aged Malayali, who wakes up from an afternoon slumber believing he is a Tamilian who disappeared from his village years ago.

"When you have someone like Mammootty doing diverse roles, it tends to rub off on others. Today, not just actors, but also directors and writers are conscious of not repeating themselves. Which is why we see such nuanced story-telling and layered performances," says veteran film critic Maneesh Narayanan.

As a result, several off-beat, experimental movies are getting a rousing welcome in theatres.

"The lines between mainstream and arthouse cinema in Malayalam have blurred," Narayanan adds.

This was pretty much the case in the 1980s and 1990s as well, when Malayalam cinema was witnessing what is now known as 'the golden age'. The emergence of directors such as P Padmarajan, G Aravindan, K G George, along with the likes of Sibi Malayil, Sathyan Anthikad and Hariharan, ushered in timeless classics and blockbusters.

Then things went downhill.

Losing its voice

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IMAGE: Aparna Balamurali and Fahaad Faasil in Maheshinte Prathikaram.

At the turn of the century, Malayalam cinema lost its voice.

It was the post-internet boom and filmmakers were fighting satellite rights. Many films began to be tailored for television.

In the process, according to Narayanan, Malayalam cinema began mimicking Tamil and Telugu films.

Things began to change for the better when a group of new-age directors like Mahesh Narayan, Anwar Rasheed, Anjali Menon, Lijo Jose Pellissery, Dileesh Pothan and others resuscitated Malayalam cinema, just like their predecessors had in the 1980s.

The new crop yielded films with a hyperlink structure, which blends multiple storylines, seemingly unrelated, into a complex narrative. Thus came films such as Traffic and Chappa Kurishu. In parallel, there came the rooted offerings, such as Maheshinte Prathikaram, which were laced with rustic humour.

Traffic and Chappa Kurishu, both released in 2011, ushered in a new wave.

But Malayalam cinema truly hit its apogee in 2019 with Kumbalangi Nights. It was a film that went beyond the borders of Kerala and South India. That run has continued with a spate of Rs 100 crore (Rs 1 billion) blockbusters this year.

As Hindi, Tamil and Telugu films dished out lavish, big-budget films, Malayalam cinema went back to its roots to rediscover its voice. Camaraderie and creative collaboration played a part in empowering the new tribe of film-makers with technology and a shift to digital filmmaking.

But few would have imagined the blockbuster year for Malayalam cinema that 2024 is turning out to be.

Blockbuster year

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IMAGE: A scene from Manjummel Boys.

In February this year, a raucous crowd inside a movie theatre in Salem, Tamil Nadu, erupts into a thunderous applause when a song breaks out during the climax of Manjummel Boys, a survival drama.

The song, Kanmani Anbodu, is from Gunaa, released in 1991. Sung by Kamal Haasan and S Janaki, it has gained cult status and become the default proposal song for Tamilians.

In Manjummel Boys, however, Director Chidambaram uses this song at a crucial juncture as an ode to friendship and male bonding.

More importantly, by slipping in an old Tamil song in a Malayalam film in 2024, Chidambaram has achieved something unique.

Manjummel Boys would go on to become the highest grossing Malayalam film in Tamil Nadu, garnering more than Rs 60 crore (Rs 600 million). Globally, the film, made on a budget of Rs 18 crore (Rs 180 million), has raked in close to Rs 250 crore (Rs 2.5 billion) at the box office -- the highest-grossing Malayalam film ever.

The success of Manjummel Boys is not a flash in the pan.

A torrent of genre-bending Malayalam movies have set the cash-registers ringing this year. Take, for instance, Premalu, a breezy rom-com set in Hyderabad. Co-produced by Malayalam cinema actor Fahadh Faasil, Premalu, made at just Rs 3 crore (Rs 30 million), would fetch a staggering Rs 150 crore (Rs 1.5 billion) at the box office.

If Manjummel Boys was a hit in Tamil Nadu, Premalu would find resonance with the Telugu-speaking audience in Andhra and Telangana.

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IMAGE: Naslen K Gafoor and Mamitha Baiju in Premalu.

After laughing his way to the bank with Premalu, Faasil would headline Aavesham, an adrenaline-charged gangster comedy set in Bengaluru.

Directed by Jithu Madhavan, Aavesham would turn out to be the third highest grossing Malayalam film of the year, raking in Rs 156 crore (Rs 1.56 billion).

None of these films adheres to the conventional tropes of a masala entertainer like KGF or Jailer. Still, Malayalam films have stormed other South Indian states such as Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra, and Telangana, outperforming several films in the states' native languages.

The coup may have taken place this year. But the signs were evident for more than a decade, and it became increasingly apparent after the pandemic, when movie-watchers began to throng theatres.

The over-the-top (OTT) platforms have also been instrumental in boosting Malayalam cinema's profile.

So much so, that everyone from S S Rajamouli, the Telugu movie director behind blockbusters such as Baahubali and RRR, to leading Pakistani actor Mahira Khan, cannot stop raving about Malayalam cinema.

Before Premalu's release, Rajamouli had said: 'It is with jealousy and pain that I admit the Malayalam film industry produces better actors and technicians.'

Sky the limit

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IMAGE: Fahaad Faasil and Roshan Shahnavaz in Aavesham.

Faasil, in an interview to film critic Bhardwaj Rangan, asserts that the sky is the limit for Malayalam filmmakers.

'Do anything in Malayalam cinema in the next five years. Do a film without dialogues, without music, a black-and-white film. This is the time to push the boundaries and explore,' he says.

Naryanan gives the credit to the audiences.

"I think we have a film-literate public in Kerala who are knowledgeable about not just Indian cinema, but world cinema. They are not happy watching the run-of-the-mill movies. They want to be constantly challenged and stimulated," he says.

However, despite Malayalam cinema's growing acceptance across the country, many producers still have to fight a battle to break even. Barring a few films starring Mohanlal, Mammootty, and Faasil, the others have to prove themselves at the box-office before they can find space on OTT platforms.

But, like Mammootty, Malayalam cinema is in no mood to slow down.

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FAQs

Who is the biggest flop in Malayalam cinema? ›

Worst Malayalam Films
  1. Panchavarnathatha. 20182h 28m. 5.6 (524) Rate. ...
  2. Heylassa. 20092h 12mNot Rated. 2.2 (120) Rate. ...
  3. Love in Singapore. 2009. 2.6 (423) Rate. ...
  4. Ee Pattanathil Bhootham. 20092h 25mNot Rated. 3.5 (511) Rate. ...
  5. Changathipoocha. 2007. ...
  6. Ring Master. 20142h 35m. ...
  7. Aadu. 20152h 22m. ...
  8. Aadu - Oru Bheegara Jeevi Aanu 2. 20172h 40m.

Which was the dark period of Malayalam cinema? ›

Why and how did Malayalam film industry undergo a dark phase during 2000-2010 years? Thanks Abhinaya Mary Koshy and Rakesh Pandey for the question Why and how did the Malayalam film industry undergo a dark phase during 2000-2010 years?

What is Malayalam cinema known for? ›

Malayalam cinema is the segment of Indian cinema dedicated to the production of motion pictures in the Malayalam language, which is widely spoken in the state of Kerala. Malayalam cinema includes the commercial film industry, popularly known as Mollywood, as well as independent cinema made in Malayalam.

Who is the No 1 flop hero? ›

Mithun is the clear leader in the list of Bollywood actor with most flops with 180 such films. At the second spot is Jeetendra with 106 flops. These are the only two actors with over a hundred flops in their careers.

Who is the don of Malayalam film industry? ›

Dileep
BornGopalakrishnan Padmanabhan 27 October 1967 Edavanakad, Ernakulam, Kerala, India
EducationBA, Mahatma Gandhi University
OccupationsFilm actor film producer businessman
Years active1991–present
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Who is the father of Malayalam cinema? ›

Joseph Chellayya Daniel Nadar (25 November 1900 – 27 April 1975) was an Indian filmmaker who is considered the father of Malayalam cinema. He was the first filmmaker from Kerala.

Why are Malayalam movies so realistic? ›

Actress Jonita Doda, seen in movies like 'Salmon 3D', says, “Malayalam cinema stands out for its dedication to realism, largely due to its filmmakers' focus on content-driven storytelling. The scripts are often lauded for their depth, exceptional writing, and the willingness to experiment.

What is the golden age of Malayalam? ›

This reputation of quality cinema with relatable themes dates back to the '70s and '80s, often referred to as the golden age of Malayalam cinema, with directors, who was celebrated as a pioneer in avant-garde filmmaking at the time.

Which is the No 1 Malayalam movie? ›

Highest-grossing films by year
YearTitleWorldwide gross
2021Kurup₹81 crores
2022Bheeshma Parvam₹86 crores
20232018₹176 crores
2024Manjummel Boys₹242.3 crores
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Which is the biggest hit in Malayalam movie? ›

'Manjummel Boys' becomes the highest worldwide grosser from Malayalam cinema; the film crosses 175 crore! 'Manjummel Boys' emerges as the top-earning Malayalam film, collecting over Rs 175 crore worldwide.

Which Malayalam actor has the most movies? ›

In Malayalam Film Industry, the actor Jagathy Sreekumar is an actor, director and playback singer, he has appeared in more than 1500 Malayalam films in a career of around 4 decades. He is referred as the most influential actor and finest comedian of Malayalam cinema.

Who is the God of Malayalam cinema? ›

Mohanlal's contributions to the Malayalam cinema have been praised by his contemporaries in the Indian film industry. The Government of India honoured him with Padma Shri in 2001, and Padma Bhushan in 2019, India's fourth and third highest civilian honours, for his contributions to Indian cinema.

Who is the richest Malayalam actor? ›

Net worth of Malayalam actor Mohanlal

Reports of Malayalam actor Mohanlal's net worth are all over the internet, but Telly Chakkar suggests that his wealth stands at a massive INR 376 crore, which marks his position in the industry.

Which city is known as Hollywood of Kerala? ›

Thodupuzha is also known as "Hollywood of Kerala" by its natural beauty and the place is major location for large number of Malayalam and Tamil movies.It is one of the largest town in the district and is a main commercial center.

Who is the king of flops in Mollywood? ›

Jayaram. Jayaram can be doubtlessly called as the king of flops. The actress has almost 20 flops in last 3 years. But Ulsaha Committee remains the biggest flop of his career.

Who is the biggest flop movie in the world? ›

Whether it be from abysmal reviews or a general lack of enthusiasm, these movies are evoked in infamy as box office duds.
  • 8 Battleship. ...
  • 7 Strange World. ...
  • 6 Sinbad: Legend Of The Seven Seas. ...
  • 5 Cutthroat Island. ...
  • 4 Mortal Engines. ...
  • 3 The 13th Warrior. ...
  • 2 The Lone Ranger. ...
  • 1 John Carter. Estimated $250 - 255 Million Dollar Loss.
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Who gives most flop movies? ›

1. Mithun Chakraborty: The list goes to Mithun Chakraborty who has the most number of flops in Bollywood ever. He acted in 267 films out of which 180 were considered flops or disasters, which makes his flop ratio 67.

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