**3. Surprise-released last Friday, this period horror-folk thriller has divided audiences but is pulling in massive collections. Set in the high ranges of the 1990s, it follows a team of anthropologists who awaken a vengeful spirit. Stunning visuals and a haunting performance by Anaswara Rajan make it a unique theatrical experience. Heads-up: The first 20 minutes are slow, but the final act is pure chaos.
**4. This Prithviraj Sukumaran-produced action drama is still running to packed houses in single screens. Centered on the infamous coastal smuggling gangs of the 80s, it’s raw, bloody, and unapologetically massy. If you love elevated fight choreography and larger-than-life dialogue delivery, don’t miss this on the biggest screen possible. malayalam movies in theaters now
**2. From the makers of Kunjiramayanam comes this laugh-riot set in a village in Kuttanad. Asif Ali plays a laid-back toddy-tapper who dreams of sending his daughter to a city school, only to hilariously clash with the new, strict Panchayat President (a superb Revathi). Packed with witty dialogues and a soulful background score by Vishnu Vijay, this is your go-to for a feel-good weekend watch. Stunning visuals and a haunting performance by Anaswara
This April, Mollywood is on a roll, offering everything from high-octane action to heartfelt family dramas. If you’re heading to the cinemas this week, here’s what’s lighting up the big screen. Mollywood is on a roll