In early 2024, films like Manjummel Boys , Aadujeevitham , and Aavesham achieved unprecedented commercial success, proving that deeply localized content can resonate across linguistic borders.

The 1960s and 1970s are often referred to as the golden era of Malayalam cinema. Directors like Ramu Kariat, A. B. Raj, and Kunchacko made significant contributions to the industry during this period. Their films, such as (1963), Chemmeen (1965), and Neelakanteswaram (1972), showcased the state's culture, traditions, and social issues.

While it appears as a nonsensical jumble, it is designed to hit several high-traffic categories simultaneously: