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| Film Title | OTT Platform | | :--- | :--- | | | Netflix | | Kaaval | Netflix | | Drishyam 2 | Amazon Prime Video | | Malik | Amazon Prime Video | | Joji | Amazon Prime Video | | The Great Indian Kitchen | Amazon Prime Video / Neestream | | The Priest | Amazon Prime Video | | Kala | Amazon Prime Video | | Bheemante Vazhi | Amazon Prime Video | | Churuli | SonyLIV | | Thinkalazhcha Nishchayam | SonyLIV | | Kaanekkaane | SonyLIV | | Operation Java | ZEE5 | | Sara's | Amazon Prime Video | | Aanum Pennum | Amazon Prime Video |

The eerie trailer of Cold Case trended for its dark, atmospheric feel. Summary of 2021 Malayalam Cinema

The 2021 filmography was marked by content-driven narratives rather than star-driven blockbusters. Many of these films are available on Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and Aha.

While Tamil, this independent track by Dhee and Arivu cross-pollinated into the Malayalam digital space, becoming the background score for thousands of Kerala-based content creators. 2. The Rise of Web Series and Independent YouTube Content

The stunning visuals and technical making videos of Malik were widely shared, showcasing the behind-the-scenes effort of creating the coastal world [PerQueryResult: Malik].

Released on Netflix during Christmas, this Basil Joseph directorial starring Tovino Thomas gave India its first genuinely successful, grounded homegrown superhero. The film was praised globally for its emotional depth, sharp humor, and a compelling antagonist played by Guru Somasundaram. Notable Theatrical and Critically Acclaimed Releases

(₹81.00 Cr): A sleek biographical crime thriller starring Dulquer Salmaan as the notorious fugitive Sukumara Kurup.

(Directed by Mahesh Narayanan): An epic crime drama starring Fahadh Faasil that spans several decades. It chronicles the rise of a charismatic leader in a coastal town, highlighting the intersections of community, politics, and land displacement.

In conclusion, 2021 was a year of resilience and reinvention for Malayalam film and media. It was a year where small-budget stories shared the spotlight with superhero epics, and where the line between traditional cinema and digital content continued to blur. By staying true to its identity while embracing global trends, Malayalam filmography in 2021 not only survived a global crisis but emerged stronger and more influential than ever before. Is this for an or a blog post ?

If 2020 was the year the world pressed pause, 2021 was the year Malayalam cinema learned to breathe, adapt, and thrive under pressure. Coming off a historic 2020 (with hits like Ayyappanum Koshiyum and C U Soon ), the Malayalam film industry—often called Mollywood—entered 2021 with theaters half-empty, OTT platforms booming, and a generation of filmmakers hungry to experiment.