2013 Malayalam Movies Site
It wasn't just a good year for box office numbers; it was a year of liberation.
While Drishyam was the crown jewel, Mohanlal also gave us Karmayodha —a violent, philosophical remake of The Count of Monte Cristo . It wasn't a perfect film, but it featured one of the greatest "intro" scenes of the decade (the "Mohanlal walks in slow motion with a veil" shot). It reminded us that the star power of the 90s could coexist with the new wave. 2013 malayalam movies
Technically, the industry leveled up. Cinematography became crisper, edits tighter, and music more soulful. M Jayachandran’s score for 1983 and the background scores of Drishyam became characters in themselves. It wasn't just a good year for box
Rajeev Ravi, the cinematographer who shot Gangs of Wasseypur , turned director. Annayum Rasoolum was a love letter to old Kochi. It was grainy, it was slow, and it was breathtaking. It gave us Fahadh Faasil as a Muslim taxi driver and Andrea as a Christian salesgirl. The film had no villain, no fight scenes, and no happy ending. Yet, it ran for 100 days. It proved that "realism" sells. It reminded us that the star power of
: A dark political thriller noted for being well-executed and thought-provoking.
: An action-thriller directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan that received positive reviews for its intense storytelling. August Releases : Several films like , Arikil Oraal , Kunjananthante Kada , and were released during this month. Sringaravelan : Another commercial comedy entertainer starring Dileep. 2013 Releases - Bobby Talks Cinema
The year began with a bang through Drishyam , directed by Jeethu Joseph. While it was a commercial blockbuster starring the Complete Actor Mohanlal, it broke every rule in the book. It didn't rely on punch dialogues or gravity-defying action sequences. Instead, it gave the audience a taut thriller about an ordinary man protecting his family. It proved that a "mass" movie didn't need a "mass hero" entry—it just needed a compelling script.