But now, his name is on the biggest sci-fi project in Malayalam history. And in the final scene of Episode 3—a scene he is certain he did not imagine—Ikkachi looks directly at the camera, honks his horn, and whispers:
A government notice flashes: “Three new sci-fi shows announced for 2027. All scripts written by ‘Unni Menon.’ Unni Menon has been missing since December 31, 2026.”
“Innale nee kandath sheri aanu, moné.” (“What you saw yesterday was real, son.”) sci-fi malayalam upcoming shows 2026
Unni tries to close the app. He can’t. A text scrolls across his screen:
On his screen, Ikkachi honks his horn in Ikkachi’s Paradox . Simultaneously, in 2047 , the lunar tea shop shatters because the Moon suddenly hears an auto horn. And in Neural Pravasi , Fahadh’s deleted memory ghost begins weeping—because it remembers Ikkachi’s face from a childhood ride in 1998. But now, his name is on the biggest
A 10-episode mind-bender by debutante director Malavika S. Nair. Set in 2026’s own Kochi, it follows an aging auto-rickshaw driver named Ikkachi (Mammootty, in a role already being called legendary). He discovers that his old kudumbasree ration card is actually a quantum-entangled key—one that can split reality into three parallel timelines every time he honks his horn.
“Three visions. One timeline. This June, Malayalam sci-fi arrives.” He can’t
Directed by Anurag Kashyap’s Malayalam debut. It followed a Gulf returnee (Fahadh Faasil) who sells his memories to a Dubai-based AI corp. But the “deleted” memories begin haunting the corp’s servers as digital ghosts— preta-cycles , as the show called them. The tagline: “You can leave home. But data never does.”