Actor Unni Mukundan has praised the Kerala government and police for their ongoing "Operation Toofan," a sustained crackdown on narcotics and organised drug networks across the state. He lauded Chief Minister VD Satheesan and Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala for their decisive action and highlighted the positive impact on public faith in law enforcement.
If you enjoy dark comedies, have even a passing understanding of the film industry, or simply recognise the absurdities of the world around you, then Mollywood Times emerges as one of the sharpest and most compelling love-hate letters written to Malayalam cinema, applauds Sreeju Sudhakaran.
From Manavalan to Kannan Srank, a tribute to the unforgettable Salim Kumar who made generations of Malayalis laugh with his signature humour.
Kattalan tries to roar like Marco with blood-soaked violence and mass swagger, but ends up as a noisy, identity-less actioner with little bite.
From Bandit Queen to Dhurandhar, these Indian films pushed cinematic violence to shocking, stomach-churning extremes.
Young heroes Dulquer Salmaan and Unni Mukundan play friends with different attitudes in Lal Jose's Vikramadityan.
Zombies, multiverse, tragedy, Japanese culinary traditions, you'll find it aplenty on OTT this week.
The action entertainer Marco is a well shot, gnarly bloodfest that packs some lackluster thrills, notes Arjun Menon.
Thankam delivers an engaging drama that fans of good crime-solving tales will enjoy, recommends Mayur Sanap.
July has some interesting content on OTT, with quite a few original shows and movies premiering in the digital space.
Malayalam superstar Mammootty brings his latest film Mamangam: History Of The Brave to Mumbai.
There is nothing exceptional in the plot that will blow your mind away, warns Divya Nair. Yashoda Review
The Malayalam movies will open at a theatre near you, today.
M Padmakumar's Ithu Pathiramanal and Jayan K Cherian's controversial film Papilio Buddha are up for release.
Disha's oomph power... Kriti's a sunshine girl... Archana's style statement...
'Doing Janatha Garage was one of the biggest decisions I've made and it has paid off. I got calls from Bollywood after this. So in that way, the film has given me good exposure.' Unni Mukundan is excited about his Telugu debut.
The latest updates from the Malayalam film industry.
Dulquer Salmaan, Unni Mukundan and Namita Pramod will be playing the lead roles in the film.
Grandmaster, Mallu Singh and Diamond Necklace will hit the screens this week.
The shooting for the Malayalam film is nearing completion.
This experimental film with youngsters is isn't as good as director B Unnikrishnan's previous films.
The film also stars Unni Mukundan, Anoop Menon and Isha Talwar.
The cast includes Fahadh Faasil, Jayasurya, Asif Ali, Unni Mukundan, Anoop Menon, Samuthirakani, Ananya, Bhama and Tanusree Ghosh
Anoop Menon and Joy Mathew along with Dulquar Salman and Namitha have given a decent performance in the film.
Malayalam actor Unni Mukundan says he is happy that the film has finally released after three years.
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The latest updates from the Malayalam film industry.
'I narrated the story to many top actors, but for some reason, they couldn't connect with the character of a blind pianist.'
The latest updates from the Telugu film industry.
A lowdown on all the goings-on in the Malayalam film industry.
Fireman's aim seems to be glorifying the image of superstar Mammootty, writes Paresh C Palicha.
Poor writing sinks this period film which is watchable for Mammooty's gravity defying stunts, says Divya Nair.
Every film that Sriram Raghavan makes is a compendium of ideas and sensations that tickle him. Trying to remake a Sriram Raghavan film is like getting excited by somebody else's goosebumps, observes Sreehari Nair.
A Nedumudi Venu character was happiest when moving his head to a piece of music with his eyes closed; or, when inventing off of a note that a co-actor had left unfinished; or, when reciting a poem by Kavalam Narayana Panicker where a hymn about nature descends into a musing about cheating, depression and death, feels Sreehari Nair.
'Initially, I was worried how the Calendar Girls would gel. But we bonded on screen and off.' On the sets, we were very mischievous. We were called the Calendar Girls School Girls! Madhur sir was like principal. He would actually tell us to calm down and maintain discipline!' Meet Calendar Girls' Akansha Puri.