Undoubtedly the cultural phenomenon of the year, Aavesham directed by Jithu Madhavan ( Romancham ) turned lead actor Fahadh Faasil into a meme lord and a mass hero simultaneously. Playing 'Ranga,' a quirky, violent, and oddly lovable gangster from Bengaluru, Fahadh delivered a career-defining performance. The film was a chaotic blend of college drama and dark comedy. Ask anyone about "Ranga's walk" or the track "Illuminati," and you’ll see why this film collected over ₹150 crore worldwide. It wasn't just a movie; it was a vibe.
Mammootty, the evergreen megastar, took a massive risk with director Rahul Sadasivan. The result? Bramayugam —a black-and-white folk horror thriller set in the 17th century. Mammootty played the menacing, immortal sorcerer 'Kodumon Potti' with such chilling silence that audiences forgot it was a star on screen. Shot in a single house with minimal characters, this film proved that atmosphere and acting can beat any visual effect. It is arguably one of the finest horror films ever made in Indian cinema. malayalam movies 2024
From high-concept thrillers that kept us guessing to family dramas that tugged at our heartstrings, here is your ultimate guide to the best, the boldest, and the most surprising Malayalam movies of 2024. While other industries relied on sequels and star cameos, 2024 belonged to original scripts that connected with the masses. Undoubtedly the cultural phenomenon of the year, Aavesham