
Acting
Manikandan Pattambi is an Indian television, stage, and film actor. He's best known for his roles in Malayalam television. He became famous for his character Sathyasheelan in the sitcom Marimayam, a social satire in Mazhavil Manorama. He has also acted in a few supporting roles in various Malayalam films.

The prime minister of the nation gets killed and an efficient police officer, Sivaraman, gets appointed by the government to solve the murder mystery. He gets ninety days to accomplish the mission.

Muththu is one of the naughtiest boys in his school and is always caught red-handed by the teachers. Things become worse when he gets arrested for bringing liquor to school. The story follows as Muththu overcomes his harsh circumstances with the help of his teacher.

Radhika Balan, a smart cyber-security expert, advocates the use of the technology for the good but her life is turned upside down when she falls prey to a cyber-stalking incident and her privacy gets compromised

Two best friends, where one is a cop and the other a news reporter, always have each other's back and fight for the society. Both get tested when several suicide bombings happen and they have to nab the culprit.
During their campus life, classmates Rishi and Priya fall in love. Priya's father does not approve their relation based on caste differences. Ravindran, a friend of Priya's father, comes up with a plan to free Priya from Rishi.

Gopi, an engineer, is found in his apartment, dead by hanging. Renuka, his fiancée, wants to uncover the reasons behind his suicide and decides to investigate.

Anuragam is a film set in Kochi, India that explores the complexities of modern-day relationships through the lives of three couples. The story follows Mercy, a single mother and banker who is loved by her manager, Jose, but still grieving the loss of her husband. Meanwhile, popular music composer Shankar is preparing to enter a new relationship after his separation from his wife, Devika, a successful baker. Their daughter, Janani, and Mercy's son, Aswin, are classmates and friends, with their friendship potentially blossoming into romance. Music plays an important role in the film, which ultimately reminds viewers that love can happen at any age and make life worth living.

Stella agrees to become an evil ploy of a political party to meet the medical expenses of her sick mother. Stella takes up the mission to tarnish the political image of John. D Philip, the head of a local rival party and an aristocrat by accusing his son Christy of sexual harassment. She finds her way into Christy's house by plotting a clever plan. But here, she feels empathy to Christy's urge for love and his good mannerisms. Finally, to everyone's surprise Stella backs out from the mission at the last moment. Here after, Stella's life become miserable. Even her sympathizers find themselves being pulled into the whirlpool she is stuck in. While Thomachan and Christy both have asked for her hand in marriage, Stella is burdened with the society's decision to not let her live and her own decision to find her path to a peaceful future.

Advocate Mukundan Unni wants to be successful and leaves no stone unturned to achieve growth, prosperity, and respect. But this steadfast nature aided with an ample dose of greed comes with a cost.

Aswin J Kumar from The Times of India gave 2 stars wrote "What pushes SIM beyond mediocrity is a script ridden with characters whose humour is bland and actions perplexing". Sify wrote "With a rather silly and predictable storyline, stale jokes and pretty ordinary direction, the film make you cringe in your seats right from the beginning".[8] Paresh C Palicha from Rediff gave 1.5 stars wrote "Director Diphan tires to steps out of his comfort zone but fails to deliver a good film in SIM". Veeyen from Nowrunning wrote "SIM directed by Diphan has a message that is best suited for a 3 minute commercial, but which gets elongated beyond imagination into a two hour long humdrum drama"

The film tells the story of Thamburu, a homosexual man who struggles to fit in an insensitive society.

Kudungassery Village, where problems include insufficient public transport and cremation services. As local elections draw near, opposition chief Vallabhan capitalizes on these matters to confront the ruling party head, OK Krishnada.

Kudungassery Village, where problems include insufficient public transport and cremation services. As local elections draw near, opposition chief Vallabhan capitalizes on these matters to confront the ruling party head, OK Krishnada.
