For the better part of the last decade, the phrase “Malayalam movies in theatre” was often followed by a sigh. We had the OTT revolution to thank for masterpieces like Joji and The Great Indian Kitchen , but the big screen felt reserved for star vehicles and loud, mediocre action films. That dynamic has flipped entirely.
For years, the "Big Ms" were accused of chasing youth-centric fluff. Not anymore. malayalam movies in theatre
Currently the highest-grossing film of the year with over ₹235 crore worldwide, this emotional journey of self-discovery continues its strong run. For the better part of the last decade,
Not everything is perfect. The industry still suffers from the "OTT hangover." Films like Anweshippin Kandethum (a brilliant investigative drama) suffer from pacing issues that feel fine on Netflix but drag on a 2-hour theatre watch. Also, the lack of enough 4K projectors in single screens means the gorgeous cinematography of Vaaliban often looks muddy in smaller towns. For years, the "Big Ms" were accused of
The industry has seen record-breaking box office success recently, with several films crossing the ₹100-crore mark. Vaazha II: Biopic of a Billion Bros
A massive spy thriller starring Mollywood icons Mammootty and Mohanlal alongside Fahadh Faasil. It released in early May and has already crossed ₹72 crore.
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