Aavesham (2024) is a blockbuster Malayalam action-comedy directed by Jithu Madhavan, featuring Fahadh Faasil as the eccentric gangster Ranga. The film, which grossed over ₹250 crores, follows three students who seek help from Ranga, creating a chaotic and entertaining narrative. The official streaming home for Aavesham is Amazon Prime Video . Share public link
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Films like Ustad Hotel (2012) elevated biryani to a philosophical metaphor. Salt N' Pepper (2011) revolutionized old-fashioned cooking as a dating ritual. In Kerala, food is not fuel; it is love. Cinema captures the ritual of eating on a banana leaf, the clinking of steel utensils, and the sharing of chaya (tea) as a sign of truce. www.MalluMv.Bond - Aavesham -2024--Malayalam -...
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More recently, films like Nayattu (2021) exposed the brutal intersection of caste, police brutality, and electoral politics. The film follows three police officers (from lower-caste backgrounds) who are scapegoated for a crime. It is a terrifying look at how the state machinery crushes the vulnerable, a direct commentary on Kerala’s dark underbelly of custodial violence.