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Onam 2024 Special: 5 Interesting Movies That Celebrate the Spirit of Onam

Onam, the grand harvest festival of Kerala, is not only a time for sumptuous feasts, vibrant Pookkalams, and joyful family reunions but also a period when people gather to enjoy the best of Malayalam cinema. This article highlights five remarkable movies encapsulating Kerala’s spirit, blending traditional values with modern storytelling.

1. Manichithratazu

Manichithrathazhu,” directed by Fazil, is a psychological thriller that has become a classic in Malayalam cinema. The story revolves around Ganga (played by Shobana), who, along with her husband Nakulan, moves into an ancestral mansion that is believed to be haunted. The film masterfully blends elements of horror, mystery, and drama as Ganga’s personality undergoes a terrifying transformation, leading to a chilling climax. Shobana’s performance, which earned her the National Film Award for Best Actress, remains one of the most memorable in Indian cinema. The film’s haunting musical score and its exploration of mental illness, superstitions, and the clash between tradition and modernity make it a must-watch during Onam.

2. King Of Kotha

King of Kotha directed by Abhilash Joshiy, is a recent addition to the Malayalam film industry that has captivated audiences with its gripping storyline and intense performances. The film is set in a fictional town where Kotha Raju (played by Dulquer Salmaan) reigns supreme as a gangster with a complex past. The movie intricately weaves themes of power, betrayal, and redemption as Raju navigates the dangerous underworld while confronting his own demons. With stunning cinematography and a powerful soundtrack, “King of Kotha” is a modern-day epic that is perfect for those looking to add a dose of action and drama to their Onam festivities.

3. Njan Prakashan

Njan Prakashan,” directed by Sathyan Anthikad, is a delightful comedy-drama that offers a satirical take on the aspirations and contradictions of a young Malayali man. Fahadh Faasil stars as Prakashan, a cynical and lazy individual who dreams of living a luxurious life abroad without putting in much effort. The film humorously portrays his journey of self-discovery, as he learns valuable life lessons about family, responsibility, and contentment. The screenplay, penned by Sreenivasan, is laced with wit and sharp observations about contemporary society, making it a perfect choice for a light-hearted yet thought-provoking watch during Onam.

4. Kilometers and Kilometers

Directed by Jeo Baby, “Kilometers and Kilometers” is a heartwarming road movie that takes the audience on a journey across the picturesque landscapes of Kerala. The film follows Josemon, a struggling mechanic played by Tovino Thomas, who becomes a tour guide for Cathy, an American traveler. As they travel together, the film explores the cultural differences and evolving dynamics between the duo. Through their interactions, “Kilometers and Kilometers” highlights the importance of understanding, friendship, and the simple joys of life. The movie’s lighthearted tone and scenic visuals make it an ideal pick for an Onam evening with family.

5. Drishyam

Drishyam,” directed by Jeethu Joseph, is a suspense thriller that has left an indelible mark on Indian cinema. The story revolves around Georgekutty, played by Mohanlal, a cable TV operator who goes to great lengths to protect his family after they become involved in a crime. The film is a masterclass in storytelling, with its intricate plot, brilliant performances, and unexpected twists keeping the audience on the edge of their seats. Mohanlal’s portrayal of Georgekutty is both nuanced and powerful, making “Drishyam” a movie that resonates long after the credits roll. It’s a perfect film to revisit during Onam for its gripping narrative and emotional depth.

Aarushi
Aarushi
Aarushi Chadha is a freelance content writer, part time student, and a full time pet care raker. Currently, she is watching 'The Great' on Prime Video and is obsessed with growing her hair out and taking care of adult acne. She hopes to get a cycling machine for her birthday this year.
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