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Dileep Makes a Massive Comeback, Plus a Power-Packed Mohanlal Show; “Bha.Bha.Ba” Trailer Out Now

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Dileep Makes a Massive Comeback, Plus a Power-Packed Mohanlal Show; “Bha.Bha.Ba” Trailer Out Now

The trailer of Bh.Bh.Ba, produced by Gokulam Gopalan under the Sree Gokulam Movies banner with popular actor Dileep in the lead, is now out. The film, directed by newcomer Dhananjay Shankar, is set for a worldwide release on December 18, 2025. Alongside Dileep, Vineeth Sreenivasan and Dhyan Sreenivasan play key roles, while Mohanlal appears in the film as a special guest star.

Designed as a mass comedy action entertainer, the trailer promises an electrifying theatrical experience for the audience. Mohanlal’s action and dance sequences along with Dileep are hinted to be major highlights of the film. The superstar’s look in the trailer has already gone viral across social media.

The film arrives with the tagline “World of Madness.” The title Bh.Bh.Ba is a shortened form of “Bhayam, Bhakti, Bahumanam” (Fear, Devotion, Respect). The earlier-released teaser had also become a huge hit on social media. The trailer suggests that the film is crafted as a complete entertainment package blending action, comedy, songs, dance, and thrills.

Written by Fahim Safar and Noorin Shareef, the film features a massive ensemble cast including Siddharth Bharathan, Baiju Santhosh, Balu Varghese, Salim Kumar, Ashokan, Devan, Biju Pappan, G. Suresh Kumar, Nobi, Vijay Menon, Riyaz Khan, Senthil Krishna, Reddin Kingsley (Tamil), Shameer Khan (Premalu fame), Shins, Sharanya Ponvannan, Nureen Shareef, Dhanashree, Lanka Lakshmi, and choreographer Sandy.

Additional screenplay and dialogues are penned by director Dhananjay Shankar himself. Cinematography – Armo, Music – Shaan Rahman, Background Score – Gopi Sundar and Editing – Ranjan Abraham.

Mohanlal as Mambarakkal Ahamad Ali in “Khalifa”; Prithviraj–Vysakh film confirmed to have a second part

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Mohanlal as Mambarakkal Ahamad Ali in “Khalifa”; Prithviraj–Vysakh film confirmed to have a second part

Mohanlal appears as a guest star in Khalifa, the upcoming film that brings together the team of Prithviraj, Vysakh, and Jinu Abraham. Mohanlal will play the character named Mambarakkal Ahamad Ali in the film. Moreover, it has been officially announced that the film will have a second part, with Mohanlal playing the lead role in that sequel. Reports also suggest that Prithviraj Sukumaran, who plays the lead in the first part, will also be part of the second installment.

The dialogue about Mambarakkal l Ahamad Ali, featured in the glimpse video released on Prithviraj Sukumaran’s birthday had gone viral on social media. The characters Mambarakkal Ahamad Ali and Mambarakkal Aamir Ali were introduced to the audience through the dialogues of the character portrayed by Indrans. Prithviraj plays Mambarakkal Aamir Ali, the grandson of Mambarakkal Ahamad Ali, in Khalifa.

The film is produced by Jinu Abraham and Suraj Kumar under the banner of Jinu Innovation. Co-producer: Sijo Sebastian. The glimpses video hinted that Khalifa is a big-budget entertainer set against the backdrop of gold smuggling. The film is said to feature a star-studded cast and is being made as a mass stylish action thriller. The film’s tagline is: “Vengeance will be written in gold”.

After Pokkiri Raja, Vysakh and Prithviraj reunite for this project, which began filming in the first week of August this year in London. Dubai, India, and Nepal are the other major locations of the film. Following their collaborations in Adam Joan, London Bridge, Masters, and Kaduva, the Jinu Abraham–Prithviraj team reunites once again for Khalifa, which is slated for release during Onam 2026. Cinematography – Jomon T. John, Music – Jakes Bejoy and Editing – Chaman Chacko.

Kalamkaval Review: A Gritty Thriller Elevated by Strong Performances

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Kalamkaval Review: A Gritty Thriller Elevated by Strong Performances

Introduction

Jithin K. Jose’s debut film Kalamkaval arrives with the promise of a gritty crime thriller rooted in early-2000s Kerala, a period that naturally lends itself to stories of social unrest, vanishing women, and the unsettling silence that surrounds such incidents. While the film doesn’t fully capitalize on the depth of its premise, its atmosphere, grounded setting, and two powerhouse performances ensure that Kalamkaval remains engaging enough to hold your attention. It’s the kind of movie that carries the spark of something bigger, even if it doesn’t burn as brightly as it intends to.

Plot

The narrative begins with Officer Jayakrishnan being assigned to trace the real trigger behind a communal riot in southern Kerala. What appears at first to be a case of volatile tempers and religious tension slowly unravels into something much darker—a trail of missing women following an eerily similar pattern.

Direction & Screenplay

Jithin K. Jose shows promise as a filmmaker who understands mood, tone, and milieu. His attempt to reinterpret a well-known criminal arc into a “what if” fictional scenario is commendable, and the first half carries a raw, almost documentary-like authenticity. However, the writing occasionally leans on familiar patterns, especially as the film moves into its more dramatic second half. Certain revelations feel hurried, and a few sequences that try to piece together the mastermind’s thinking appear slightly over-explained.

Still, the director’s grip on atmosphere—dusty towns, emotionally charged communities, and the fear that lurks beneath everyday conversations—makes Kalamkaval feel grounded even when the screenplay falters. It’s a debut that shows potential, even if it doesn’t fully soar.

The plot is intriguing on paper and the mystery stays consistently watchable, but the transitions between investigative beats sometimes lack the tightness a thriller of this nature demands. Yet, the underlying idea—of ordinary incidents hiding extraordinary horrors—keeps the storyline compelling enough.

Performances

Mammootty gets one of his most intriguing negative-shaded roles in recent times, and he relishes every frame. His performance is marked by controlled menace rather than loud villainy. The charm, the calculated gentleness, the sudden flicker of something sinister in his expressions—he builds a character who is frightening precisely because he doesn’t look it. Mammootty brings a seasoned actor’s finesse to even the smallest gestures, making Stanley Das one of the film’s strongest assets.

Vinayakan plays Jayakrishnan with admirable restraint. This is not a heroic cop bursting with aggression; instead, he is weary, observant, and quietly determined. Vinayakan’s ability to portray inner conflict without overplaying it adds a grounded realism to the investigation. His screen presence naturally pulls you into Jayakrishnan’s journey, making his portions consistently impactful even when the screenplay slows down.

Gibin Gopinath brings sincerity to Anand, while Rajisha Vijayan, Gayatri Arun, and Shruti Ramachandran deliver believable performances within their brief but important roles. They each contribute to the emotional texture of the narrative, even though the writing doesn’t offer them much room to explore their characters deeply.

Technical Brilliance

Faisal Ali’s cinematography builds tension without relying on gimmicks. The gloomy tones, dimly lit interiors, and grounded frames enhance the film’s unsettling mood. Praveen Prabhakar’s editing is crisp in the first half but becomes uneven during some action-heavy moments. Mujeeb Majeed’s music, especially the background score, adds much-needed pulse to several sequences and amplifies the psychological undertones of the story.

Final Verdict

Kalamkaval isn’t a flawless thriller, but it is far from a forgettable one. The film has an engaging premise, a convincingly recreated era, and two standout performances that genuinely elevate the weaker stretches of writing. While the narrative occasionally loses steam and the emotional beats could have been sharper, Kalamkaval still works as a moderately satisfying, atmospheric crime drama.

A film with sparks of brilliance overshadowed at times by uneven storytelling, Kalamkaval remains watchable for its performances and ambition—even if it ultimately settles into being an average but worthwhile thriller.

‘Vazhikaattum’ Video Song from Dear Joy Released; Dhyan Sreenivasan–Aparna Das Starrer Promises a Heartwarming Musical Experience

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‘Vazhikaattum’ Video Song from Dear Joy Released; Dhyan Sreenivasan–Aparna Das Starrer Promises a Heartwarming Musical Experience

The much-awaited video song “Vazhikaattum” from the upcoming Malayalam film Dear Joy has been officially released, offering viewers a soulful and emotionally rich musical experience. Featuring Dhyan Sreenivasan and Aparna Das, the song beautifully captures the essence of love, longing, and companionship that the film aims to portray.

Composed by Dhanush Harikumar and Vimaljith Vijayan, “Vazhikaattum” stands out for its soothing melody and heartfelt arrangement. The lyrics, penned by Arun Raj, find powerful expression through the captivating vocals of Vaikom Vijayalakshmi, whose unique voice adds depth and soul to the track.

Dear Joy is produced under the banner of Ektha Productions, with Amar Prem serving as the producer and Sushil Vazhapilly as the co-producer. The film is written and directed by Akhil Kavungal, promising a blend of emotional storytelling and relatable characters.

The technical crew includes Rojo Thomas as the cinematographer and Rakesh Asoka as the editor, ensuring strong visual and narrative appeal.

The star cast features Dhyan Sreenivasan, Aparna Das, Indrans, Johny Antony, Nirmal Palazhi, Biju Sopanam, Kalabhavan Navas, Meera Nair, and Reshmi Anil, bringing together an ensemble of seasoned performers.

With the release of “Vazhikaattum,” expectations around Dear Joy continue to rise, as the song hints at the film’s warm, heartfelt tone and its focus on human relationships.

“The Greatest Pleasure Comes From Killing a Human”: Mammootty’s Kalamkaval Pre-Release Teaser Out Now

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“The Greatest Pleasure Comes From Killing a Human”: Mammootty’s Kalamkaval Pre-Release Teaser Out Now

The pre-release teaser for Kalamkaval, directed by Jithin K. Jose and starring Mammootty and Vinayakan in lead roles, is now available. The teaser was launched today at a vibrant event held in Kochi. This is the second teaser of the film, following the first teaser and trailer, both of which received an excellent response from audiences. Kalamkaval is set for a global theatrical release on December 5. Mammootty, along with the film’s 23 female leads and the technical crew, officially unveiled the new teaser. Several prominent Malayalam actors and technicians were also present at the launch ceremony.

Produced under Mammootty Kampany and distributed in Kerala by Wayfarer Films, Kalamkaval marks the seventh film from Mammootty Kampany. Jishnu Sreekumar and Jithin K. Jose wrote the screenplay.

The teaser hints that Vinayakan plays a police officer investigating a series of missing women, while Mammootty appears to be portraying a psychopathic killer who derives pleasure from murder. Mammootty’s chilling dialogue in the teaser—“The greatest pleasure comes when I kill a human”—strongly reinforces this suggestion.

In Tamil Nadu, the film is being distributed by Future Runup Films, known for handling major Malayalam releases, including the blockbuster Lokah. Advance ticket booking for Kalamkaval in Kerala opened today at exactly 11:11 AM. Gulf region bookings have also begun, with Truth Global Films handling the film’s overseas distribution. Director Jithin K. Jose, who gained attention for writing the Dulquer Salmaan hit Kurup, is making his directorial debut with Kalamkaval. All songs from the film are currently trending, especially the Tamil retro-styled tracks composed by Mujeeb Majeed, which have received widespread appreciation.

Meanwhile, promotional interviews featuring Mammootty and Vinayakan have taken social media by storm. The interviews were released through the official YouTube channel of Mammootty Kampany and are trending across platforms. Early indications suggest that the film’s highlight will be the powerful performances delivered by Mammootty and Vinayakan in this crime-drama thriller. The film has completed censor formalities and received a U/A 16+ certificate.

Thrissur Magic FC Unveils High-Energy Promo Video Ahead of Super League Kerala Push

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Thrissur Magic FC Unveils High-Energy Promo Video Ahead of Super League Kerala Push

Thrissur Magic FC has released its official promo video, setting the tone for an electrifying phase in the ongoing Super League Kerala season. Concept and direction are by Santhosh Krishnan, with the project backed by producer Listin Stephen, who also owns the franchise, along with co-producer Justin Stephen. The visually striking promo, featuring music by William Francis, lyrics by Chokli Rapper, and vocals by both artists, is elevated by Prakash Velayudhan’s cinematography and the sharp editing of Ratheesh Mohanan. Actor Kunchacko Boban, the club’s brand ambassador, also continues to lend mainstream visibility to the team’s promotional efforts.

The release arrives at a crucial stage for Thrissur Magic FC, a side that has shown impressive form this season with key victories. The new promo aims to energise supporters further and build momentum as the club continues its push in the competition.

Formed in 2024, Thrissur Magic FC represents the football-rich district of Thrissur and plays its home matches at the Thrissur Corporation Stadium. The club is part of the franchise-based Super League Kerala, introduced to professionalise the sport in the state and strengthen pathways for emerging talent while fostering regional football culture.

With the league entering a more competitive phase, the promo video stands as both a brand statement and a rallying call for fans. Backed by strong creative work and rising on-field performances, Thrissur Magic FC hopes the release will amplify fan engagement and bolster the team’s ambitions for the rest of the Super League Kerala campaign.

‘Vilaayath Budha’ Trailer Out: Prithviraj Sukumaran Promises a Fierce, Mass-Loaded Thriller

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‘Vilaayath Budha’ Trailer Out: Prithviraj Sukumaran Promises a Fierce, Mass-Loaded Thriller

The much-awaited official trailer of Vilaayath Budha is finally out, offering a gripping and intense glimpse into the Prithviraj Sukumaran–starrer. Directed by Jayan Nambiar and produced by Sandip Senan and A V Anoop under the banner of Urvassi Theatres, the trailer sets the stage for a hard-hitting drama packed with tension, action, and intrigue.

Opening with striking visuals and an air of mystery, the trailer showcases Prithviraj in a powerful, rugged avatar, hinting at a character driven by ambition, conflict, and raw intensity. Jakes Bejoy’s background score amps up the mass appeal, while Arvind S Kashyap ISC and Renadive’s cinematography stands out with its atmospheric frames and gritty tone.

The screenplay, penned by G R Indugopan and Rajesh Pinnadan, promises a layered narrative rooted in strong characters and high-stakes emotions. Editor Sreejith Sarang ensures the trailer maintains a sharp, gripping pace from start to finish.

The film features a strong ensemble cast including Shammi Thilakan, Anu Mohan, Dhruvan, Kiran Peethambaran, Adat Gopalan, Pramod Veliyanadu, Vinod Thomas, Teejay Arunachalam, Aravind, Santhosh Damodaran, Manikandan, TSK, Priyamvada Krishnan and Rajasree Nair.

With mass moments, arresting visuals, and Prithviraj’s commanding screen presence, the trailer has already struck a chord with fans eagerly awaiting the release. Vilaayath Budha hits theatres on 21st November.

Mass, Mystery & Vengeance Collide: ‘Rachel’ Trailer Promises an Intense Ride

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Mass, Mystery & Vengeance Collide: ‘Rachel’ Trailer Promises an Intense Ride

The official trailer of ‘Rachel’, directed by Anandhini Bala, is out now, unveiling a world steeped in mystery, rage, and raw human emotion. Packed with mass moments, atmospheric tension, and an undercurrent of vengeance, the trailer sets the tone for a gripping character-driven thriller led by Honey Rose in a fierce and commanding avatar.

The film features a strong ensemble including Baburaj, Vineeth Thattil David, Jaffer Idukki, Chandu Salimkumar, Radhika Radhakrishnan, Roshan Basheer, Vanditha Manoharan, Pauly Valsan, Dinesh Prabhakar, and Joji K John.

Backed by producers Manju Badusha, Shahul Hameed, and Rajan Chirayil, Rachel is penned by Rahul Manappattu (story) with screenplay by Rahul Manappattu and Abrid Shine. The trailer stands out with Ishaan Chhabra’s gripping score, Swaroop Philip’s atmospheric visuals, and tight editing by Manoj, amplifying the film’s intense mood.

Releasing on December 6, Rachel is distributed by Badusha’s Silver Screen Entertainments through Sree Priya Combines.

With its blend of emotion, violence, and mystery, the trailer hints at a tale of retribution that is both personal and powerful, setting high expectations for the theatrical release.

Mammootty Magic Returns: Kalamkaval Trailer Released, Film to Hit Theatres on November 27

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Mammootty Magic Returns: Kalamkaval Trailer Released, Film to Hit Theatres on November 27

The highly anticipated crime drama Kalamkaval, directed by Jithin K. Jose and starring Mammootty and Vinayakan in pivotal roles, has unveiled its official trailer. The film is set for a global release on November 27. Produced under the Mammootty Company banner, Kalamkaval marks the seventh film produced by the actor’s production house. The film is being distributed by Wayfarer Films in Kerala. With a screenplay by Jithin K. Jose and Jishnu Sreekumar, Kalamkaval has already garnered attention for its intense storyline and powerful performances.

The trailer offers a tantalizing glimpse into the captivating Mammootty magic that fans have been eagerly awaiting. The legendary actor is expected to showcase a never-before-seen avatar, and his performance promises to leave audiences in awe. The trailer hints at a gripping crime drama, with Mammootty’s character setting high expectations among the viewers. Alongside Mammootty, Vinayakan’s exceptional performance is also expected to be a highlight of the film. The suspenseful background score by Mujeeb Majeed and the stunning cinematography by Faisal Ali have further elevated the film’s appeal.

Kalamkaval has already generated a lot of buzz, with the song “Nila Kaayum” released recently receiving a fantastic response from audiences. Directed by Jithin K. Jose, who gained attention for writing the story of Dulquer Salmaan’s blockbuster Kurup, this marks his directorial debut. With a gap of seven months since Mammootty’s last theatrical release, the excitement around Kalamkaval is palpable, and fans are eagerly awaiting its arrival. The film has received a U/A 16+ certification and is expected to create waves upon its release.

Soubin Shahir Thanks Audiences as “Paathirathri” Turns into a Big Success

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Soubin Shahir Thanks Audiences as “Paathirathri” Turns into a Big Success

The crime drama “Paathirathri”, directed by Rathina and featuring Soubin Shahir and Navya Nair in lead roles, has turned out to be a massive success. The film, produced by Dr. K V Abdul Nasser and Aashiya Nasser under the banner of Benzy Productions, has been receiving rave responses from both critics and audiences since its release. Distributed in Kerala by Dream Big Films, “Paathirathri” has emerged as one of the most talked-about thrillers of the season. Following the film’s huge success, Soubin Shahir, who played the role of police officer Hareesh, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the audience for their overwhelming love and support.

Sharing his happiness, Soubin revealed that he has been receiving numerous calls from viewers who praised the film’s gripping moments and emotional depth, especially the climax. He added that the response has been truly rewarding and urged those who haven’t watched the film yet to experience it in theatres. “Paathirathri” marks director Rathina’s second venture after “Puzhu”, which starred Mammootty. The film continues to run to packed houses across Kerala, drawing strong word-of-mouth appreciation.

Set around an unexpected series of events that unfold in a single night, “Paathirathri” delves into the lives of police officers Jancy (Navya Nair) and Hareesh (Soubin Shahir). The film skillfully blends tension, thrill, and emotion, with standout performances from the entire cast including Sunny Wayne, Ann Augustine, and others. With cinematography by Shehnad Jalal, music by Jakes Bejoy, and editing by Sreejith Sarang, “Paathirathri” also features performances by Harishree Ashokan, Indrans, Achyuth Kumar, and Tejas. T-Series has acquired the music rights, while Phars Films handles overseas distribution.