A look at the three new films that are releasing this weekend in Malayalam.
A look at Saji Surendran's Malayalam film which has three heroines!
The story is about hree husbands who take a break from their married life.
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Mohanlal's Koothara, Anoop Menon's Angry Babies and Indrajith's Naku Penta Naku Taka will release this week.
Directed by Saji and Surendran with Jayasurya in the lead, Kunjaliyan is supposed to be a comedy but it disappoints.
A look at Radhakrishnan Mangalath's debut Malayalam film.
With prestigious projects in his kitty, the Malayalam actor has every reason to be happy.
The film attempt at comedy which elicits a few laughs.
The actor stars in two of this week's releases -- Trivandrum Lodge and Husbands In Goa
Happy Husbands is directed by Saji Surendran, a television director, who made a successful film debut with Ivar Vivahitharaayal last year. He was honest enough to admit that the film is based on the Tamil film, Charlie Chaplin.
Some high profile films are ready to hit the theatres this season.
A look at the Malayalam remake of Charlie Chaplin and No Entry.
A look at director Saji Surendran's new Malayalam film starring Jayaram, Indrajith, Jayasurya, Bhavana, Rima Kallingal, Samvrutha Sunil and Vandana.
The basic thread of the Malayalam film is taken from the Hollywood film The Bucket List starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman. But the comparison ends there.
Saji Surendran on directing his third Malayalam film.
Jayaram, Jayasurya, Kunchacko Boban and Meera Jasmine include the rest of the cast.
The shoot of the upcoming Malayalam film was canned using a hidden camera.
The Malayalam film directed by debutant Saji Surendran and starring Jayasurya and Bhama tries to be a new age family drama but ends up being regressive.
This is regarded as the first full length comedy film for Anoop Menon.
Ranjith has reportedly rejected Bengali actor Sreelekha Mitra's charge and said he was the "real victim" in the case.
Kerala Minister Saji Cheriyan on Tuesday landed in trouble for his harsh remarks against the Constitution, triggering a huge political row in the state with the opposition demanding for his sacking, but the Left leader later expressed regret and claimed news reports in this connection were 'distorted'.
Kerala Minister Saji Cheriyan on Wednesday announced his resignation amidst mounting criticism from various quarters, including the Opposition, over his controversial remarks against the Constitution recently.