These Malayalam films are turning 25 this year. Which is your favourite?
Released in 2000, these Malayalam films have aged like fine wine. With their mix of genres and storytelling styles, these films continue to charm audiences across generations. Some were massive hits, others not as much, but each holds a unique place in Malayalam cinema history.
Released in 2000, these Malayalam films have aged like fine wine. With their mix of genres and storytelling styles, these films continue to charm audiences across generations. Some were massive hits, others not as much, but each holds a unique place in Malayalam cinema history.
Released in 2000, these Malayalam films have aged like fine wine. With their mix of genres and storytelling styles, these films continue to charm audiences across generations. Some were massive hits, others not as much, but each holds a unique place in Malayalam cinema history.
Released in 2000, these Malayalam films have aged like fine wine. Some, like Devadoothan, Narasimham, and Valliettan, even enjoyed re-releases, offering a nostalgic journey for movie buffs. With their mix of genres and storytelling styles, these films continue to charm audiences across generations. Some were massive hits, others not as much, but each holds a unique place in Malayalam cinema history.
Here’s a list of 10 Malayalam films from 2000. If we’ve missed your favourite, let us know, and we’ll update the list!
1. Ayyappantamma Neyyappam Chuttu
This children's movie, directed by Mathew Paul, remains a childhood favourite for many millennials. It tells the story of two siblings, Rohan and Meera, who befriend an orphaned boy, Monappan, who influences their lives and helps reunite their separated parents. While we may have been too young to grasp the full depth of the narrative, the song "Patti Kadikkalle Veetukatre" was etched in all our hearts.
2. Devadoothan
This fantasy thriller, helmed by Sibi Malayil and starring Mohanlal, wasn’t a commercial success upon release but gained cult status over time. Its 2024 re-release was a massive hit, breaking records. With a haunting storyline, memorable soundtrack, and iconic characters like Aleena, Nikhil Maheshwar, and Vishal Krishnamurthy, Devadoothan remains unforgettable.
3. Priyam
A delightful rom-com directed by Sanal, Priyam starred Kunchacko Boban and Deepa Nair. While it captured hearts with its love story, it was equally loved by children for the antics of Anu, Tinu, and Vinu. The song "Minnaaminni Ithiri Ponne" became a go-to performance piece at family gatherings. With its mix of comedy, relationships, and a touch of Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke vibes, this film had something for everyone.
4. Thenkasipattanam
This Rafi-Mecartin comedy-drama was the laughter fest of 2000. Featuring the hilarious duo of Kannan and Dasan, Thenkasipattanam gave us OG bromance and plenty of chaos. The KD & Co. brand of mischief ruled the theatres for 275 days. With Suresh Peters' foot-tapping soundtrack—"Kadamizhiyil Kamaladalam" is still a crowd-puller—it’s a timeless favourite.
5. Narasimham
Shaji Kailas’ mass-action blockbuster starring Mohanlal as Poovalli Induchoodan shattered box office records and gave us unforgettable dialogues like "Nee Po Mone Dineshaaa." A trendsetter of its time, Narasimham remains a cult classic despite some of its controversial themes. It held the record for the highest-grossing Malayalam film of its era and ran in theatres for over 200 days.
6. Valliettan
Directed by Shaji Kailas, Valliettan was Mammootty’s answer to Narasimham. The movie recently enjoyed a 4K Dolby Atmos re-release, and the song "Manathe Manithumba Mottil" went viral on Instagram reels. While its patriarchal undertones are debated today, Valliettan has a loyal fan base that celebrates its grandeur and Mammootty’s towering presence.
7. Kochu Kochu Santhoshangal
A family drama by Sathyan Anthikad, Kochu Kochu Santhoshangal starred Jayaram and Lakshmi Gopalaswamy, introducing a young Kalidas Jayaram to the audience. The real-life father-son duo’s on-screen magic captured hearts. Moments like Kalidas’ playful exchanges with Innocent remain a joy to watch. The dance battle between Bhanupriya and Lakshmi on the Ghanashyama Vrindaranyam track is Malayali's Dola Re Dola moment on screen.
8. Oru Cheru Punchiri
M.T. Vasudevan Nair’s Oru Cheru Punchiri is a poetic exploration of growing old gracefully. Featuring Oduvil Unnikrishnan and Nirmala Sreenivasan, this tale of an elderly couple cherishing life’s simple pleasures went unnoticed by many younger viewers in 2000. But those who revisited it later were moved by its timeless beauty and emotional depth.
9. Joker
A.K. Lohithadas’ Joker captured the bittersweet realities of circus life. The film marked the final appearance of Bahadoor, adding a layer of nostalgia. With a mix of humour and heartache, it resonated deeply with audiences. The song "Pon Kasavu Njoriyum" became a cultural phenomenon at school festivals.
10. Mazha
Written and directed by Lenin Rajendran, Mazha is a poetic adaptation of Madhavikkutty’s Nashtappetta Neelambari. With stellar performances from Biju Menon, Samyuktha Varma, and Lal, and Ravindran’s soul-stirring soundtrack, it stood out for its artistic brilliance. Though not a commercial hit, its exploration of love, betrayal, and redemption won critical acclaim and several prestigious awards.
Which of these classics brings back the most memories for you? Share your thoughts in the comments!