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Malayalam 2021 Filmography: A Review
Key Trends
- OTT Boom: Over 40+ films skipped or had shortened theatrical windows.
- Genre Diversity: Courtroom dramas, survival thrillers, horror-comedies, social satires, and family dramas thrived.
- Smaller Budgets, Bigger Impact: Filmmakers focused on tight scripts over star power.
1. The "Drishyam 2" Trailer (Amazon Prime)
Uploaded in February 2021, the trailer garnered over 50 million views across platforms within a week. The most popular reaction videos—particularly from channels like IR Entertainment and Film Companion—generated millions of views as fans watched Georgekutty (Mohanlal) return to the screen.
2. Most Viral Song: “Kalippu” from Kurup
Dulquer Salmaan’s Kurup featured the track “Kalippu” (sung by Fejo and Dabzee). The music video, styled like a 1980s disco drug den, became a party anthem. It held the #1 spot on YouTube Music Trends in India for 8 weeks. User-generated dance covers (especially of the hook step “Thalayil Thakida Thaka”) flooded Instagram Reels. i xnxx malayalam sex videos 2021
5. The Joji “Smile” Meme
Fahadh Faasil’s character Joji, after orchestrating a murder, smiles faintly into the camera. That 3-second loop became a reaction video across Twitter and WhatsApp. The search term “Joji Fahadh Faasil scene” was a top YouTube query in Q2 2021. Malayalam 2021 Filmography: A Review Key Trends
Malayalam 2021 Filmography: The Year OTT Took Center Stage
If 2020 was the shock, 2021 was the adaptation. For the Malayalam film industry (Mollywood), 2021 was a landmark year that permanently altered the distribution landscape. While theaters remained closed or operated at limited capacity for the first half of the year, OTT platforms (Amazon Prime, Netflix, Hotstar, Sony LIV) became the primary release windows. OTT Boom: Over 40+ films skipped or had
Despite the logistical nightmare of pandemic shooting schedules, Malayalam cinema produced a stellar lineup of critically acclaimed, content-driven films. 2021 proved that the "New Wave" of Malayalam cinema was no longer a wave—it was the ocean.