Acting
Seema G. Nair is an Indian actress who appears in Malayalam films and Malayalam and Tamil TV series.
Soman who takes charge as the village agriculture officer. His naturalist way of living often makes him a laughingstock in the village. He is often at loggerheads with the panchayat president for his forthright and honest personality.
Pulipandi and friends, wanted by police, escape to Sabarimala. Pulipandi buys lottery, loses it. Lottery is found, wins 10 crores. Will Pulipandi get the prize? Action-packed rollercoaster unfolds.
A village reliant on a consistent supply of alcohol is rocked by the Coronavirus pandemic lockdowns.
Three students, Sibi, Sanju and Salman, are admitted to pursue LLB. Soon after, an unexpected incident affects their academic and personal life.
Rameshan, who has great love for cricket, fails to become a cricketer in his life. However, he tries to fulfil his dreams through his son when he realises that the child too has a passion for it.
Rameshan, a lecturer and part-time poet, becomes the laughing stock of the village after his wife runs away on the wedding night. When he tries to overcome these taunts and win a second chance at love, he faces an uphill legal battle and toxicity of the society.
Vamanan buys an old property at a cheap rate near his workplace and moves in with his family. All is well, until they start experiencing paranormal activities in a house nearby. Will Vamanan be able to get to the root of the problem?
Vimala and her three sisters run a theatre called Maharaja Talkies. They get in trouble when Pappachan, a rich man, forces Vimala to shut down the theatre.
The film tries to speak of the abominable living conditions and exploitation of the tribal community of the region juxtaposing it with the Naxalite movement.