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Malayalam masterpieces that still stir hearts and prove great cinema never dies

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 1, 2025, 04:00 IST
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Malayalam masterpieces that still stir hearts and prove great cinema never dies

Some films stay with us long after the credits roll. These Malayalam masterpieces continue to stir hearts, reminding us that true great cinema is timeless, powerful, and deeply human. Here’s a list of handpicked 5 movies that play with your emotions.

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​Kireedam (1989)

Directed by Sibi Malayil, the movie is a heart-wrenching story about fate and shattered dreams. The film follows the story of Sethumadhavan, a young man whose dream of becoming a police officer is disrupted due to violence and societal pressure. The narrative of the film showcases the strong bond between a father and a son, while veteran actor Thilakan portrays a supportive yet helpless father. The raw portrayal of emotions and the gripping narrative about the struggles of middle-class people make the movie one of the most impactful Malayalam films of all time.

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Manichitrathazhu (1993)

A genre-defining psychological thriller, the film blends horror, mystery, and comedy. The film follows the life of Ganga, a woman with severe dissociative identity disorder. As the movie progresses, Dr. Sunny, the quirky psychiatrist, is the one who unravels the secrets of the past. Set against the backdrop of a haunting castle, the film’s classical music, layered portrayals, and eerie storyline made it an iconic work. The movie was so well-liked that it inspired multiple remakes, like Bollywood hit ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa’. 'Manichitrathazhu' remains timeless in Malayalam cinema history.

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​Bangalore Days (2014)

'Bangalore Days' is the story of three cousins who set out to fulfil their dreams. This simple but aesthetically shot movie is blessed with brilliant performances by all the lead actors. The relationship between three cousins acted by Dulquer Salmaan, Nivin Pauly, and Nazriya Nazim and how Bangalore changes their lives drastically touched the audience. It beautifully portrays the transition from carefree youth to adulthood, and the value of family bonds in an urban setting. Bangalore Days became a modern classic loved by audiences of all ages.

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Premam (2015)

‘Premam’ is a beautiful coming-of-age romantic drama that follows the life of George, through three phases of love — school crush, college romance, and adult relationships. With stunning visuals, youthful charm, and soulful music, the film captures the heart of everyone. Sai Pallavi’s debut as Malar became iconic. Its nostalgic tone, realistic characters, and emotional resonance make it one of the most beloved Malayalam films ever made.

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​Thanmathra (2005)

‘Thanmathra’ is an emotionally gripping movie that follows the life of Rameshan, a loving father and a government employee, whose life slowly starts to unravel as he gets diagnosed with Alzheimer's. The bond that he shared with his son, his dreams for the future, and his steady decline are shown in such a raw way that you cannot help but feel everything. The movie was one of the most emotional narratives of Malayalam cinema.

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