Malayalam Movies 2019 Jun 2026
From the awe-inspiring survival drama Kumbalangi Nights to the heartbreaking romance Virus , 2019 was a year of new beginnings, bold experiments, and the definitive rise of the "New Generation" wave.
A gripping medical thriller based on the Nipah virus outbreak. It showcased the power of collective effort and meticulous ensemble acting. 🎭 Powerhouse Performances
Some notable awards and recognitions received by Malayalam films in 2019: malayalam movies 2019
This political action thriller became a historic milestone, crossing the 200-crore mark at the box office. Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran made his directorial debut, presenting Mohanlal in a larger-than-life yet deeply nuanced political avatar. Its grand scale, gripping screenplay by Murali Gopy, and stellar ensemble cast redefined commercial filmmaking in Kerala.
Malayalam Cinema in 2019: A Year of Creative Renaissance and Box Office Disruption From the awe-inspiring survival drama Kumbalangi Nights to
2019 was the foundational year for Malayalam cinema's global explosion on platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Netflix, introducing non-Malayali audiences to Kerala's rich storytelling.
The year was defined by two massive commercial successes that showcased the industry's growing scale: Malayalam Cinema in 2019: A Year of Creative
This film was a cultural phenomenon. A family drama set in a fishing hamlet, it broke every stereotype. It normalized therapy, challenged toxic masculinity (through the character of Shammi, one of cinema's most chilling realistic villains), and celebrated flawed, tender male relationships. Fahadh Faasil, as the volatile yet broken Shammi, delivered a career-defining performance. The film’s visual poetry and nuanced writing made it an instant classic.
Directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran, this political action thriller marked a new era in Malayalam filmmaking, featuring Mohanlal in a commanding role. According to Wikipedia's List of highest-grossing Malayalam films , it became a massive box office hit, reportedly crossing the ₹125 crore mark, setting a new benchmark for industry records.
A masterful exploration of modern masculinity, broken families, and love. Set in the scenic backwaters of Kumbalangi, the film achieved both critical acclaim and massive commercial success. Fahadh Faasil’s performance as the passive-aggressive antagonist, Shammi, became a cultural phenomenon. Director: Aashiq Abu