Five years after becoming Chief Minister of Kerala, Jathin Ramdas's move to align with communal forces led by Balraj 'Baba' Bajrangi, triggers Stephen Nedumpally aka Khureshi Ab'raam to return with his Man Friday Zayed Masood to save his home state and settle scores.
Harmony with A.R Rahman' is a curated exploration of the past and future of Indian music through the eyes of A. R. Rahman. India’s rich musical heritage is viewed through the prism of four specially curated instruments and vocal traditions, selected in order to represent the geographic and historic diversity of the country. The series will examine the traditions, the musicians and the locations.
Muthu and Kannan, Gold Agents from Thrissur, travel to Mumbai to distribute gold. They encounter various mishaps and challenges along the way.
Virus is a gripping drama based on the true story of a deadly virus outbreak in Kerala. The film explores the devastating effects of a contagious airborne virus and the efforts of medical professionals to contain and combat it. As the virus spreads rapidly, a team of doctors and nurses from the World Health Organization join forces with local healthcare workers to prevent an epidemic. The movie provides a riveting portrayal of the challenges faced by these healthcare heroes and the race against time to save lives.
Bangalore Days is a movie about three cousins who move to Bangalore and navigate through the challenges of love, family, and friendship. With a troubled past, racing ambitions, and a clingy mother, the cousins experience the ups and downs of life in the vibrant city of Bangalore.
Fatima Ba, a former nursing student, is abducted and manipulated by religious vanguards, turning her into an ISIS terrorist. The film explores the process of luring innocent youth, particularly women, into committing acts of terrorism through brainwashing, substance abuse, sexual exploitation, and illegal trafficking.
Curry & Cyanide: The Jolly Joseph Case is a shocking true-crime documentary that delves into the life of Jolly Joseph, a woman accused of meticulously planning and executing the cyanide poisoning of six family members over a span of more than ten years. Her victims included even a defenseless two-year-old child, making this case both horrifying and perplexing.
Kerala Today is a 2015 Malayalam movie directed by Kapil Chazhoor starring Maqbool Salmaan, Sreejith Ravi, Sunil Sukhada and Acharya. The movie is produced by AS Mithun and Sujeesh Kallupalam and the music composed by Shainu.
Veeram is based on the ballads of North Malabar and narrates the tale of the brave and ambitious Kalarippayattu warrior, Chandu, whose story resembles that of William Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Before the Rains is a gripping drama that takes place in 1930s Kerala, India. The story revolves around a British colonial and his forbidden relationship with a local woman. As tensions rise and society stands against them, they must navigate through false accusations, hiding a dead body, and the heavy rain that serves as a backdrop to their love. With themes of forbidden love, betrayal, and the struggle for acceptance, Before the Rains explores the complexities of interracial relationships and the consequences they face in such a time.
Kurup (2021) is a biographical crime movie that unfolds the gripping tale of Sukumara Kurup, a criminal mastermind from Kerala, India. Inspired by a true story, the film revolves around Kurup's audacious plan to stage his own death and deceive the police and insurance companies. The plot takes a thrilling turn as the investigation uncovers a web of murder, deception, and family crime. As Kurup remains in hiding, the boundaries between truth and masquerade blur, leaving everyone wondering if justice will ever prevail.
Autograph is a poignant drama that revolves around a man's journey of love, nostalgia, and marriage. Through the protagonist's past, the movie beautifully portrays the complexities of relationships and the bittersweet nature of tragic romance. Set in the backdrop of Kerala, Autograph takes the audience on an emotional rollercoaster filled with love, heartbreak, and self-discovery.
In the mystical land of Kerala, a young man named Odiyan possesses supernatural powers. He must use these powers to fight against a dark force that threatens his community.
Mahabali was a beloved king and very kind to his subjects in the state of Kerala. The time under his rule was considered one of great prosperity and happiness. It is in fact this success as a king that led the gods to be wary of him and bring his demise at the hands of Vamana.
Mallu Singh is a comedy action film that revolves around the journey of a young man who travels from Punjab to Kerala in search of his missing sister. Along the way, he encounters various comedic situations and mistakenly assumes a fake identity, leading to further chaos.
Kerala Cafe is an anthology film that takes the audience on a nostalgic journey through various short stories set in Kerala. The film showcases the diverse culture, scenic beauty, and the lives of people in Kerala. Each short film explores different genres like comedy, drama, family, and horror, making it a compelling and entertaining watch.
Perumthachan is a drama film set in Kerala, India. It revolves around the life of a talented carpenter named Perumthachan. He falls in love with a woman from a higher caste, which leads to tragic consequences. The film explores themes of forbidden love, filicide, and the clash of social classes. Perumthachan's artistic skills as a carpenter and sculptor play a significant role in the plot. The story takes unexpected turns, leading to a surprise ending. Based on a legend and folklore, it showcases the rich cultural heritage of Kerala.
The film revolves around a middle class Malayalee family. Problems arise when the eldest son alienates his father and gets thrown out of home. The film portrays the other members struggling between the two.
Biriyaani is a thought-provoking movie set in Kerala, India, that delves into the life of a Muslim sex worker and her struggle for self-liberation in an oppressive society. The plot explores themes of marriage, husband-wife relationships, religion, and the clash between tradition and modernity. Through the protagonist's journey, the film sheds light on the complexities of society and the resilience of individuals striving for their own liberation.
An evocative and unsettling journey through christian and also deeply communist Kerala. Amidst red flags and altar boys, between the sea and the jungle, mixing the language of reportage and that of fable, the unedited docufilm tells the touching, profound, at times funny stories of a group of priests and nuns in the days leading up to Easter.