A timeless political satire directed by Sathyan Anthikad. It explores the lives of two brothers who belong to rival political parties, highlighting the absurdity of blind political devotion at the cost of family values.
These were films about the boys he saw on the street corners now. Confused, lovesick, messy, yet poetic. Kumbalangi with its raw portrayal of brotherhood and the iconic line, "Kalla, thada..." Appachen smiled. He had initially dismissed these as "time-pass" movies, but watching them now through the lens of these ratings (hovering around 8.0 and 8.1), he realized his generation had passed the baton. The industry was no longer just about grand dialogues; it was about the silence between brothers and the scent of rain on a fishing rod. top imdb rated malayalam movies
The rain hammered against the tin roof of the modest house in Kuttanad, creating a rhythmic drone that usually lulled Appachen to sleep. But tonight, the old man was restless. He sat in his worn-out armchair, staring intently at the glowing screen of a tablet—a gift from his grandson, Ravi. A timeless political satire directed by Sathyan Anthikad