Comedy Movies: Recent Malayalam

The comedy is brutally relatable. It thrives on misunderstandings and the unspoken rivalry between a husband and his wife’s brother. Basil Joseph has perfected the art of the "clueless nuisance," while Prithviraj’s physical comedy as a man on the verge of a nervous breakdown is gold.

While this film is an emotional drama at its core, the first half—set in the 1980s Madras film industry—is a laughathon. It follows two friends (Pranav and Dhyan) trying to survive in cinema. Dhyan Sreenivasan’s character, Murali, is a drunk, loud, desperate wannabe director who keeps failing upward. recent malayalam comedy movies

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Sharaf U Dheen’s deadpan delivery is perfect. The fake "royal" rituals and the fabricated traditions the characters invent on the spot are laugh-out-loud funny. It mocks how much we fake for Instagram and marriage. While this film is an emotional drama at

Fahadh Faasil delivers a career-best comedic performance. The comedy stems from the contrast between the innocent college kids and Ranga’s over-the-top, sincere thug life. The scene where he teaches them to "dance" before a fight or the "Edmundo" swagger is already iconic.

It captures the "Gen Z/ Millennial" cringe perfectly. The dialogue feels improvised. The humor is in the details: the confusion of changing OTPs, the friend who gives terrible advice (Amal Davis is a scene-stealer), and the sheer awkwardness of asking someone out on Instagram.

The "Macha" slang confusion during the auditions. 5. Padmini (2023) – The Underrated Chaos Director: Senna Hegde Starring: Kunchacko Boban, Aparna Balamurali, Vincy Aloshious