A fun, feel-good sports comedy about a disheartened wrestler from Punjab who ends up training a group of women wrestlers in a Kerala village.
A noir-infused romance that feels like a warm, melancholic dream. The film is slow, atmospheric, and dialogue-sparse—relying on lingering glances, rain-soaked nights, and an aching background score. Tovino Thomas proves he can carry intense, brooding roles, and Aishwarya Lekshmi is luminous. The final 20 minutes are a masterstroke in subverting genre expectations. Verdict: The best romantic thriller of the decade. Not for those seeking fast pacing. 4. Angamaly Diaries Director: Lijo Jose Pellissery Cast: A cast of 86 debutantes led by Antony Varghese (Pepe)
Below is a detailed review of the top 10 Malayalam movies of 2017, categorized by impact and craft. (The Lead and the Witness) Director: Dileesh Pothan Cast: Fahadh Faasil, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Nimisha Sajayan
A fun, feel-good sports comedy about a disheartened wrestler from Punjab who ends up training a group of women wrestlers in a Kerala village.
A noir-infused romance that feels like a warm, melancholic dream. The film is slow, atmospheric, and dialogue-sparse—relying on lingering glances, rain-soaked nights, and an aching background score. Tovino Thomas proves he can carry intense, brooding roles, and Aishwarya Lekshmi is luminous. The final 20 minutes are a masterstroke in subverting genre expectations. Verdict: The best romantic thriller of the decade. Not for those seeking fast pacing. 4. Angamaly Diaries Director: Lijo Jose Pellissery Cast: A cast of 86 debutantes led by Antony Varghese (Pepe)
Below is a detailed review of the top 10 Malayalam movies of 2017, categorized by impact and craft. (The Lead and the Witness) Director: Dileesh Pothan Cast: Fahadh Faasil, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Nimisha Sajayan