Recent Malayalam — Comedy Movies

Let’s start with the juggernaut. Aavesham isn't just a comedy; it is a genre-defying spectacle. On paper, it’s about three north Indian freshers in Bangalore looking for a local "godfather." What they get is Ranga (Fahadh Faasil), a hyper-energetic, gold-chain-wearing, genuinely violent gangster with the emotional maturity of a golden retriever.

If you have a sibling, watch this. If you have a brother-in-law, definitely watch this. The film masterfully uses the "Malam Cult" (the marriage season) as a backdrop. Prithviraj plays a groom whose life turns into a nightmare when his younger brother-in-law (Basil Joseph) shows up. recent malayalam comedy movies

Don’t sleep on Padmini . The premise is a farce writer’s dream: A struggling lyricist (Kunchacko Boban) gets a job as a "dance teacher" at a ladies' hostel. To keep the job, he pretends his wife (Aparna) is his sister, and his actual sister (Vincy) is his wife. Naturally, everything collides during a single night. Let’s start with the juggernaut

The "Welcome to Bangalore" sequence where Ranga’s entrance terrifies everyone except the boys, who think he is just a cool uncle. 2. Guruvayoor Ambalanadayil (2024) – The Family Roast Director: Vipin Das Starring: Prithviraj Sukumaran, Basil Joseph, Nikhila Vimal If you have a sibling, watch this

While this film is an emotional drama at its core, the first half—set in the 1980s Madras film industry—is a laughathon. It follows two friends (Pranav and Dhyan) trying to survive in cinema. Dhyan Sreenivasan’s character, Murali, is a drunk, loud, desperate wannabe director who keeps failing upward.