This family entertainer delivered exactly what the title promised: a festive, chaotic ride. The plot revolves around a man (Prithviraj) who finds his life entangled with his sister’s fiancé (Basil Joseph), only for a pre-wedding secret to unravel everything.
The actor-director has become the heart of modern Mollywood comedy. His ability to look perpetually stressed and innocent makes him the perfect straight man (or accidental instigator) in almost every hit comedy this year.
These are a few examples of Malayalam comedy movies from 2024.
Perhaps the most refreshing trend of the year has been the return of seasoned veterans to the comedic forefront. After years of being typecast in character roles or sidelined by younger stars, actors like Dileep and Mukesh found new life in projects that leverage their decades of comedic timing. The success of these films highlights a comforting truth: while trends change, the charisma of a veteran comic actor is timeless. The audiences in Kerala have a special bond with their aging stars; they laugh with them, not at them.
However, 2024 hasn't just been about situational comedies; it has been the year of the "Con-Artist." The industry seems obsessed with charismatic scammers, blurring the lines between crime thrillers and dark comedies. Films like Aavesham exemplify this trend. While it is technically an action thriller, the film's soul is deeply comedic. Fahadh Faasil’s portrayal of the gangster Ranga is a masterclass in tonal balance—menacing one moment and hilariously unhinged the next. The comedy arises not from jokes, but from the absurdity of the characters' circumstances. It reflects a growing appetite among audiences for heroes who are flawed, morally grey, and unintentionally funny.
Whether it was the unhinged energy of Aavesham , the family chaos of Guruvayoor Ambalanadayil , or the niche absurdity of Vazha , Mollywood offered a comedy for every taste.
What sets 2024’s comedy apart from previous years is the writing. The "New Gen" writers have infused the genre with a distinct social conscience. The laughs are now often vehicles for satire. Whether it is mocking the bureaucracy, the hypocrisy of religious institutions, or the pressures of social media, the comedy of 2024 is biting and satirical. It is the kind of humor that makes you chuckle in the theater but keeps you thinking on the drive home.
If you haven’t watched a Malayalam film this year, start with Aavesham . Just be prepared to hear "Ah, Eduthu... Illuminati!" in your dreams for a week.
Perhaps the most surprising entry of the year was Vazha (September 2024), directed by and starring a group of YouTube influencers (Jagadish, Vishnu Unnikrishnan, Siju Sunny). Critics panned it, but the Gen Z audience embraced it.
The film’s success rests on the impeccable comic timing of its leads. Basil Joseph, now Mollywood’s go-to actor for relatable confusion, plays off Prithviraj’s aristocratic frustration perfectly. The second half, set in and around the famous Guruvayoor temple, is a masterclass in situational comedy revolving around mistaken identities and family politics.
This year, several comedy-centric films transitioned from local favorites to massive commercial successes, even setting new benchmarks for the entire industry.
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