2022 Wrap: Best Malayalam Films Of The Year (2024)

2022 may be looked at as Malayalam cinema’s year of contradictions. As we sit today looking back at the year that was, the only obvious film you expected to make it to this list was Amal Neerad’sBheesma Parvam, which came with enough hype to power a small town. The rest, including a film with 15 songs and a courtroom drama filled with first-time actors, hardly felt like propositions that could bring lakhs of people back to theatres. With films likePuzhuandRorschach, you may look back at 2022 as the year of Mammootty too. Prithviraj too had a terrific year with superhitsKaduvaandJana Gana Mana.With the hit ratio returning to pre-Covid days, we can conservatively hope that Malayalam continues its new wave without worrying about another wave of the pandemic. As we wait for that, all we can say for 2023 is “chambiko”.

Aavasyavyuham: The Arbit Documentation Of An Amphibian Hunt

Inarguably the most unique film of this year is Krishand RK’s second featureAavasavvyuham.Thematically, it may remind one of Aravindan’sEsthappan (1980),as various accounts from various sources offer us pieces to a puzzle to understand the origins story of an unlikely superhero. Part Aquaman, part Devil, we see many shades to Joy (Rahul Rajagopal), the vegetarian fisherman who has the ability to speak to marine life. He is often compared (often wrongly) by these sources to various aquatic beings yet the mockumentary is best when it gets us to observe humankind and its ways as though we’re watching a National Geographic documentary. With satire and a love for the absurd, it becomes more than a film about the environment and the mutation we go through as a species when we mess with nature. If you loved it, also check out Krishand’sVrithakrithyilulla Charthuram,about a son who wonders why he cannot cry when the news of his father’s death arrives.

2022 Wrap: Best Malayalam Films Of The Year (2)

Asangadithar

Directed by Kunjila Masillamani, this hilarious segment inFreedom Fight,forces us to accept our privilege for just having access to clean water and a loo at our workplace. A set of the most natural actors (most of them unfamiliar) take us into their lives as we see them work in one of Calicut’s most dense markets and their conversations are mostly about answering nature’s call. A sequence involving an IAS officer offering a quick-fix in the form of a mobile toilet, gets us to realise how little we know about the practicalities of the issue at hand. Yet the “LOLness” of this scene makes us forget that we’re indeed watching an “issue film”. It grows on you to become more when you’re also able to enjoy it simply as a terrific buddy film.Asangaditharis a blueprint for how a film with women talking about women’s issues does not necessarily have to be smug or pretentious.

Bhoothakaalam

New-age Malayalam cinema finally got its first great horror film with Rahul Sadasivan’sBhoothakaalamand it got there without having to rely on any cliches you’d expect from the genre. Set in the most normal middle-class house you can imagine for a horror movie, the discomfort comes from knowing how all of us are shockingly close to the plight of these characters. Beneath the supernatural hides a dysfunctional family, with a depressed mother and a insomniac son. Both Revathy and Shane Nigam gave us their best performances of the year and the film also gave us lessons on grief and overcoming past trauma, the “ghosts” of which will keep haunting you if you do not find a way to stick together.

Bheeshma Parvam

Amal Neerad’s second film with Mammootty reminds one of the reasons why we fell in love with movies at the first place. Larger-than-life was almost a forgotten language in Malayalam, especially post-pandemic, only for it to be brought with megawatts of pure style and a Megastar who can still exhale swag. The Bolt camera that was used for its signature fight sequence, got its own separate fan base and the film’s styling brought back Walkmans, acid-washed jeans and rock-band t-shirts like it was the 90s. Beyond all that, it also gave us the smug satisfaction and relief that we too could pull off mass like it’s nobody’s business.

2022 Wrap: Best Malayalam Films Of The Year (4)

Hridayam

The first half ofHridayamremains frustrating to this day, as it tries to stuff four-years’ worth of life events into a little over an hour. But as it skips over to the other side, the coming-of-age matures a lot like its lead Arun (Pranav Mohanlal) as he hits his last 20s. There’s time for these profound moments to breathe now and we finally get a romance that allows its protagonist to deal with his biggest heartbreak, affording him the luxury to move on. The scene in which Darshana stares at Arun’s newborn baby remains a confounding piece of drama, but not as perplexing as the other scene in which Arun chooses to call her first, of all people, to share the news of him becoming a father. Recycling the first words that came to mind while watching the film, it then becomes a direct NEFT transfer from Vineeth Sreenivasana’shridayamto ours.

Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey

Right from the very first sequence, a montage of an everywoman getting ready to go to work with her sleeping husband’s feet extending outwards, to tiny two-second shots (like a tree-climbing Jaya being asked to get down),Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Heyis a film that’s as fascinating for its writing as it is for its form. The use of music, for instance, including a clever play with the flute to depict Jaya’s (Darshana Rajendran kicking ass) expectations breaking one after another, is in itself one more reason to rewatch this family comedy action woman-empowerment riot. Vipin Das may have invented a sub-genre with his film and you’re positively envious of everyone who discovered the film’s subtle genre shift, before those scenes became the stuff of social media legend. Basil Joseph brought genuine freshness to his character Rajesh, who you assume is a part of at least two WhatsApp groups along with a man named Shammi, and for once, we get a film that doesn’t look at divorce as defeat.

2022 Wrap: Best Malayalam Films Of The Year (5)

Mukundan Unni Associates

The year’s darkest comedy is bleak, depressing, screwed up and also surprising relatable. It marks the re-birth of Vineeth Sreenivasan as a solid actor who can pull off a dangerously complex character who smiles blissfully after emptying a bag of snakes into his rival’s car. It also tosses out the laws of karma weighing down on every screenplay and suddenly, we free its evil protagonist from being killed or punished for the sake of poetic justice. A film that works pretty well as a thriller too, much of its comedy comes from its ingenious use of voiceovers. It gets us to see Mukundan Unni like how he sees himself and some of these lines, including a “magnificent resurrection” right after a personal evil victory, feels like the most twisted kind of poetry.

Nna Thaan Case Kodu

It’s amazing how Ratheesh Balakrishnan Poduval was able to give you the feeling that you’re discovering some Pandora-like new planet with his story set in small-town Chemmeni. With his own signature visual style and the best casting decisions of any movie this year, even the simplest of lines evolved into something epic. The film took on the powers-that-be and even this was done so organically that it felt like it was voicing the concerns of a common person and not with the tint of an agenda. The comedy sequences worked big time and smaller ideas like the cutaways to show increasing fuel prices ensured that this will be spoken about even when petrol starts costing Rs.1000 per litre.

2022 Wrap: Best Malayalam Films Of The Year (7)

Saudi Velakka

The best cry of the year was courtesy Tharun Moorthy and his extremely moving movie that is said to be inspired from real-life events. This is also probably going to be only courtroom drama you’re ever going to see where the victim is desperate for his attacker to be let off scot free (he even goes ahead and pays his attacker’s fine). Made with all the love and kindness you’d expect from a Pixar movie,Saudi Velakkatakes a tiny plot-line and blesses it with characters you fall in love with, without ever making you feel an idea is being stretched too thin.

2022 Wrap: Best Malayalam Films Of The Year (8)

Thallumaala

You may love the film almost exclusively for its cool Edgar Wright-like visual style or the unparalleled imagination that went in to creating the structure of its screenplay. ButThallumaala, believe it or not, is just as trailblazing as a document that takes us deep into one of Malayalam cinema’s most overlooked sub-cultures, with a dialect, personal styles and atmospherics, single-handedly mainstreaming an entire lifestyle. Usually, when a major fight breaks out inside the protagonist’s middle-class father’s movie theatre, we’d be crushed at the damage it is going to cause. But as events go from wild to wildest, the atmosphere inside the movie theatre became nothing short of euphoric frenzy. The film is easily one of the industry’s best ever action films and Khalid Rahman’s gang can take a lot of credit for co-opting the TikTok generation into the cinematic mainstream. The after-burn of the film is so strong that when that you write about, you need to chant “arathakare shantharakuvin” to yourself.

2022 Wrap: Best Malayalam Films Of The Year (9)

Special Mentions:

Rorschach(for reinventing the wheel for the revenge drama),Puzhu(Mammootty’s best performance of the year in a social movie that’s said from the POV of a bigot),19 1(a)(a beautiful film that tells you how an idea and ideology can empower anyone),Super Sharanya(the sweetest coming-of-age comedy) andKuttavum Shikshayum.

Puzhu

Bhoothakaalam

Thallumaala

Nna Thaan Case Kodu

Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey

Mukundan Unni Associates

Best of malayalam films 2022

malayalam films 2022

2022 FC Wrap

Best Malayalam Films

Best malayalam movies 2022

2022 Wrap: Best Malayalam Films Of The Year (2024)

FAQs

Which is the number one movie in Kerala in 2022? ›

Bheeshma Parvam

Which Malayalam movie is the topper of 2002 year? ›

1. Meesha Madhavan. Although forced into a criminal life from a young age, Madhavan is good at heart. However, as his enmity with Bhageerathan Pillai exacerbates, it forces the entrance of Sub-Inspector Eapen Pappachi.

Which Malayalam movie has the highest rating? ›

INDIA SPOTLIGHT
  1. 1Sandesham. 9.0.
  2. 2Kireedam. 8.9.
  3. 3Manichithrathazhu. 8.7.
  4. 4#Home. 8.8.
  5. 5Nadodikkattu. 8.8.
  6. 6Kumbalangi Nights. 8.5.
  7. 7Devasuram. 8.7.
  8. 8Drishyam 2. 8.4.

Why Malayalam movies are the best in India? ›

“What makes Malayalam cinema unique is that we make small, realistic films that are very rooted in our culture. And I don't think we should aim for big-scale films just because they are working in other industries. Even Manjummel Boys, for that matter, resonated with a large audience because of its rootedness.

Which Malayalam film Awards won best film in 2022? ›

Winners
  • Best Film: Headmaster (Rajeevnath), B 32 Muthal 44 Vare (Shruthi Sharanyam)
  • Best Actor: Kunchacko Boban - Nna Thaan Case Kodu, Pakalum Paathiravum.
  • Best Actress: Darshana Rajendran - Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey, Purusha Pretham.
  • Best Director: Mahesh Narayanan - Ariyippu.
  • Second Best Film: Vettapattikalum Ottakarum.

Which is the fastest 100 Cr Malayalam movie? ›

Directed by Chidambaram, Manjummel Boys is also said to be the fastest Malayalam film to cross the Rs 100 crore milestone.

What is the name of the Malayalam movie ⭕ 🐓 🥜 🔥 🐘? ›

Aanachandam or Guruvayoor Keshavan is the name of the Malayalam movie according to the riddle. This movie was released in the year 1977. It was directed by the famous Bharathan. .

Who is the biggest star in Malayalam? ›

Without no doubt, Mohanlal is today's one of the best actors India has ever produced. He is also rated one of the most talented actors in India. THE COMPLETE ACTOR MOHANLAL one of the lead star in malayalam.

Who is the most famous Malayalam actor? ›

1. Mohanlal. Mohanlal was born to Viswanathan Nair (father) and Santhakumari (mother) in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, which is located in the southern part of India on the 21st May 1960. Starting his career with a classic villain role, he has now become an outstanding actor in Malayalam Cinema.

Who is the king of Kerala film industry? ›

Mohanlal has a prolific career spanning over four decades, during which he has acted in more than 400 films. Mohanlal's contributions to the Malayalam cinema have been praised by his contemporaries in the Indian film industry.

Who is the biggest flop in Malayalam cinema? ›

Worst Malayalam Films
  1. Panchavarnathatha. 20182h 28m. 5.6 (519) Rate. ...
  2. Heylassa. 20092h 12mNot Rated. 2.2 (117) Rate. ...
  3. Love in Singapore. 2009. 2.5 (419) Rate. ...
  4. Ee Pattanathil Bhootham. 20092h 25mNot Rated. 3.4 (502) Rate. ...
  5. Changathipoocha. 2007. ...
  6. Ring Master. 20142h 35m. ...
  7. Aadu. 20152h 22m. ...
  8. Aadu - Oru Bheegara Jeevi Aanu 2. 20172h 40m.

What is the top 1 Indian movie in the world? ›

No 1. Film | Dangal (2016) | Worldwide Gross collections: Rs 1,924.7 crore. Aamir Khan's Dangal sits at the top of the list as the highest-grossing Indian movie of all time, even after almost 7 years after its release.

What is the number 1 movie in the world 2022? ›

1. Avatar: The Way of Water.

Which film is the highest collection in Kerala? ›

Top 10 Highest Grossing Malayalam Films
  • Pulimurugan (2016) - Rs. 151 Cr.
  • Lucifer (2019) - Rs. 126. 25 Cr.
  • Premalu (2024) - Rs. 117 Cr.
  • Neru (2023) - Rs. 84.50 Cr.
  • Bheeshma Parvam (2022) - Rs. 81.25 Cr.
  • RDX (2023) - Rs. 81 Cr.
  • Kannur Squad (2023) - Rs. 80 Cr.
  • Kurup (2021) - Rs. 80 Cr.
Mar 19, 2024

Who is the biggest film star in Kerala? ›

1. Mohanlal. Mohanlal was born to Viswanathan Nair (father) and Santhakumari (mother) in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, which is located in the southern part of India on the 21st May 1960. Starting his career with a classic villain role, he has now become an outstanding actor in Malayalam Cinema.

Which movie is the highest collection in Kerala in 2024? ›

Malayalam highest grossing movies - 2024
  1. Manjummel Boys. 20242h 15m. 8.3 (17K) Rate. ...
  2. The Goat Life. 20242h 53m. 8.6 (7K) Rate. ...
  3. Aavesham. 20242h 35m. 8.0 (12K) Rate. ...
  4. Premalu. 20242h 36m. 7.9 (12K) Rate. ...
  5. Guruvayoor Ambalanadayil. 20242h 12m. 7.0 (1.1K) Rate. ...
  6. Varshangalkku Shesham. 20242h 46m. ...
  7. Turbo. 20242h 35m. ...
  8. Bramayugam. 20242h 19m.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Greg Kuvalis

Last Updated:

Views: 6385

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (75 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Greg Kuvalis

Birthday: 1996-12-20

Address: 53157 Trantow Inlet, Townemouth, FL 92564-0267

Phone: +68218650356656

Job: IT Representative

Hobby: Knitting, Amateur radio, Skiing, Running, Mountain biking, Slacklining, Electronics

Introduction: My name is Greg Kuvalis, I am a witty, spotless, beautiful, charming, delightful, thankful, beautiful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.