The sequel to the 2024 blockbuster brings back the same chaotic energy, but now set in a corporate startup in Kochi. The chemistry between Naslen and Mamitha is still electric, and the comedy of errors—misdelivered wedding invitations, a mistaken AI-generated love letter—works in parts.
This is not a comfortable watch. The film deliberately avoids giving you a hero. Every character is morally grey. The single-take courtroom monologue in the middle is exceptional writing. But the film is overlong (165 mins) and the third act feels like a lecture. malayalam new films
The “Office Group Chat” song and Mamitha’s comic timing. Skip if you hated the first one. 3. Aattam 2: The Aftermath (2025) – Drama Director: Anand Ekarshi Cast: Vinay Forrt, Zarin Shihab The sequel to the 2024 blockbuster brings back
A direct sequel to the National Award-winning Aattam (2023), this film picks up one year after the theater troupe’s sexual assault case was closed. It follows how the accused (Vinay Forrt) tries to rejoin a new troupe, while the survivor (Zarin Shihab) faces social retaliation. The film deliberately avoids giving you a hero
Below are reviews of four key recent releases. Director: Rathi Eshwar Cast: Fahadh Faasil, Nimisha Sajayan
Fahadh Faasil plays an air traffic controller whose perfect life unravels after he misdirects a private jet carrying a wanted criminal. The film is not an action thriller but a procedural anxiety attack . Set almost entirely inside the ATC tower and a police control room, the sound design (beeps, static, breathing) becomes a character.
If you want pure entertainment: Premalu 2 .