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The year 2024 was a watershed moment. Several transcended language barriers. Films like Manjummel Boys and Aavesham didn't just succeed in Kerala; they exploded in dubbed versions across Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu markets, bringing Malayalam cinema to a national audience like never before.
The new wave isn't a wave anymore. It is the new normal. And the rest of the country is just trying to keep up. malayalam movies recent
: The highly anticipated political action sequel directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran grossed over ₹265 crore. The year 2024 was a watershed moment
But what exactly changed? Why is a pan-Indian audience suddenly turning to a language they don't speak? The answer lies in three tectonic shifts: The new wave isn't a wave anymore
If there is one film industry in India that has consistently defied expectations and redefined storytelling over the last few years, it is Malayalam cinema. Following a stellar 2023 that saw blockbusters like 2018: Everyone is a Hero and Romanzo Oriyathan , the industry has marched into 2024 with a clear mission: to keep raising the bar.