Malayalam Films Releasing This Week Fix <REAL – METHOD>

Why Watch: This is the week’s wildcard. It’s not for the mainstream. But if you admire the festival-era works of Lijo Jose Pellissery or Jallikattu , this is a jarring, sound-design-heavy experience. Fahadh’s disembodied narration is reportedly the best voice work of his career.

The Plot: Set in the late 90s, a feudal landlord (Jayaram) who despises modern music is forced to sponsor the village’s annual Pooram percussion contest to save his family’s honor. Aishwarya plays his rebellious daughter who secretly forms a fusion band. malayalam films releasing this week

Why Watch: This is vintage Ranjith Sankar—small-town emotions with a big heart. The film’s selling point is a 20-minute percussion face-off ( thayambaka ) choreographed by Mattannur Sankarankutty Marar. Expect heavy applause for Indrans’ comic turn as the tone-deaf assistant. Why Watch: This is the week’s wildcard

Director: Ranjith Sankar Cast: Jayaram, Aishwarya Lekshmi, and Indrans Director: Ranjith Sankar Cast: Jayaram

Director: Sharan Venugopal (debut) Cast: A cast of 12 anonymous actors, voiced by Fahadh Faasil (narrator only)

Director: Arun Chandran Cast: Asif Ali, Nyla Usha, and newcomer Shreya Menon

Avoid spoilers for Edakkad Batch . And bring a handkerchief to Panthalakkodu Pattu —not for tears, but to wipe the sweat off your palms during the drum sequence.

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