The comedy is brutally relatable. It thrives on misunderstandings and the unspoken rivalry between a husband and his wife’s brother. Basil Joseph has perfected the art of the "clueless nuisance," while Prithviraj’s physical comedy as a man on the verge of a nervous breakdown is gold.

Don’t sleep on Padmini . The premise is a farce writer’s dream: A struggling lyricist (Kunchacko Boban) gets a job as a "dance teacher" at a ladies' hostel. To keep the job, he pretends his wife (Aparna) is his sister, and his actual sister (Vincy) is his wife. Naturally, everything collides during a single night.

Technically a romance, Premalu is actually a 2.5-hour roast of modern dating and Hyderabad "techies." Sachin (Naslen) is a lazy engineering graduate whose attempts to woo the independent, ambitious Reenu result in one disaster after another.

Let’s start with the juggernaut. Aavesham isn't just a comedy; it is a genre-defying spectacle. On paper, it’s about three north Indian freshers in Bangalore looking for a local "godfather." What they get is Ranga (Fahadh Faasil), a hyper-energetic, gold-chain-wearing, genuinely violent gangster with the emotional maturity of a golden retriever.

Here is a detailed look at the recent Malayalam comedy movies that have turned our weekends into laugh riots. Director: Jithu Madhavan Starring: Fahadh Faasil, Hipzster, Mithun Jai Shankar

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