New Released Malayalam Movies ~repack~ (360p 2027)
Malayalam cinema, affectionately known as Mollywood, continues to cement its reputation as the most exciting and innovative film industry in India. Known for its realistic storytelling, brilliant character arcs, and technical finesse, the industry has recently released a slate of films that prove its golden run is far from over. From high-concept thrillers to heartfelt family dramas, here’s a comprehensive look at the new releases that have audiences talking. 1. Manjummel Boys (Survival Thriller) Director: Chidambaram Cast: Soubin Shahir, Sreenath Bhasi, Balu Varghese
For fans of police procedurals like Ratsasan or Mumbai Mafia , this film is a gem. Tovino Thomas plays a no-nonsense sub-inspector tasked with solving two challenging cases from the 1990s. The film’s strength lies in its realistic depiction of police work—no gravity-defying stunts, just fingerprinting, evidence gathering, and interrogation. The narrative is tight, and the 90s period recreation is authentic. While the first half focuses on a theft case, the second half delves into a chilling murder mystery. A solid, gripping watch for thriller enthusiasts. 5. Varshangalkku Shesham (Period Musical Drama) Director: Vineeth Sreenivasan Cast: Pranav Mohanlal, Dhyan Sreenivasan, Nivin Pauly (cameo) new released malayalam movies
Megastar Mammootty delivers a career-defining performance in this atmospheric, slow-burn horror film. Shot entirely in stunning black and white, Bramayugam transports you to 17th-century Kerala. Mammootty plays Kodumon Potti, a menacing, aristocratic sorcerer who feeds on the fear and servitude of his guests. The film is a metaphorical exploration of caste oppression and untouchability, wrapped in a folk legend. With minimal characters and a claustrophobic tharavad (ancestral home) as the primary setting, the movie relies purely on performance and sound design. A cult classic in the making for art-house horror fans. 3. Premalu (Romantic Comedy) Director: Girish A.D. Cast: Naslen K. Gafoor, Mamitha Baiju, Sangeeth Prathap The film’s strength lies in its realistic depiction
Grab some popcorn, pick a film from the list above, and witness why the rest of the country is looking towards Kerala for the future of Indian cinema. Sangeeth Prathap Grab some popcorn