New Malayalam Movies To Release 🔖

Vineeth Sreenivasan has a golden touch when it comes to feel-good comedies ( Hridayam , Thattathin Marayathu ). Oru Jaathi Jathakam (transl. A Caste Horoscope) is rumored to be a satirical take on the obsession with horoscopes and caste dynamics in modern arranged marriages. Given Vineeth’s knack for blending humor with social commentary, this could be the next sleeper hit for family audiences. Director: Tharun Moorthy Starring: Mohanlal

Fahadh Faasil is currently the most versatile actor in India, and his lineup is insane. Idi Mazha Kaatu (Thunder, Rain, Wind) is an experimental survival thriller. Plot details are under wraps, but insiders hint at a single-location, real-time narrative where Fahadh’s character battles a natural disaster while trapped. Given Sajid Yahiya’s previous work ( June ), expect a very realistic, intense performance. Director: Jeethu Joseph Starring: Mohanlal, Trisha new malayalam movies to release

Undoubtedly the most anticipated Indian film of the year, Empuraan is the second part of the Lucifer franchise. The teaser has already broken the internet with its massive scale, international locations, and a glimpse into the underworld politics of Stephen Nedumpally (Mohanlal). With a reported budget exceeding ₹150 crores, this film aims to redefine pan-Indian cinema from Kerala. Fans are eagerly waiting for the official release date announcement, though it is slated for a mid-2025 grand opening. Director: Deeno Dennis Starring: Mammootty, Gautham Vasudev Menon Vineeth Sreenivasan has a golden touch when it

The Megastar is back in a stylish, suave avatar. Bazooka has been described as a unique action-comedy with a strong emotional core. The first-look posters featured Mammootty sporting a rugged, massy look. With veteran filmmaker Gautham Menon playing the antagonist, the face-off between these two heavyweights is a major selling point. The technical crew, including composer Midhun Mukundan, promises a slick, neo-noir vibe. Director: M. Mohanan Starring: Vineeth Sreenivasan, Nikhila Vimal Given Vineeth’s knack for blending humor with social