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Malayalam Movies 2019: The Year Mollywood Redefined Itself
If you haven’t watched Malayalam movies from 2019, you’re missing out on modern Indian cinema at its best. Start with Kumbalangi Nights , then binge the rest. You’ll see why film lovers call Mollywood the most exciting industry in India right now. malayalam movies 2019
Lijo Jose Pellissery’s Jallikattu was India’s official entry to the Oscars. A buffalo escapes in a hilly village, and the entire community loses its mind. It’s not about the animal—it's about human greed, chaos, and primal instincts. The 360-degree camera work and the final 20 minutes are pure adrenaline. Must-watch for world cinema lovers. Malayalam Movies 2019: The Year Mollywood Redefined Itself
Based on the 2018 Nipah outbreak, Virus by Aashiq Abu is a medical thriller with no villains. It follows real-life heroes—doctors, nurses, and government officials—racing against time. An ensemble cast (Parvathy, Kunchacko Boban, Tovino Thomas, Asif Ali) gives a chillingly real performance. Even more relevant after COVID-19. The 360-degree camera work and the final 20
Remember school life? The crushes, the fights, the crazy teachers? Thanneer Mathan Dinangal (Watermelon Days) by Girish A.D. became a cult hit among youth. Mathew Thomas and Naslen K. Gafoor’s chemistry is hilarious. No big stars, no heavy message—just pure nostalgia and laugh-out-loud moments.
No list is complete without this one. Directed by Madhu C. Narayanan and written by Syam Pushkaran, Kumbalangi Nights changed how we see "family dramas." It wasn't about rich NRI families—it was about four brothers in a fishing village dealing with toxic masculinity, mental health, and love. Fahadh Faasil’s "Shammi" is still one of the most hated (and loved) villains ever.