The Kerala film ecosystem comprises major studios (e.g., Kerala Studio, Thiruvananthapuram ), production houses (e.g., Kerala Film Works, UTV Motion Pictures – Kerala division ), and independent digital creators. In recent years, the line between mainstream filmography and popular online videos has blurred, with movie scenes, behind-the-scenes content, and parody videos gaining massive traction.
Kerala Work " isn't a single official film title, it refers to the prolific output of the Malayalam film industry (Mollywood), widely celebrated for its high technical standards and realistic storytelling.
: An action-drama known for its visceral cinematography and experimental narrative. Kumbalangi Nights
One day he is reviewing a ₹50,000-a-night private pool villa in Kumarakom; the next, he’s eating a ₹50 "Meals" at a roadside shack. This range made him accessible to everyone.
Before "influencer" was a common job title in Kerala, Sujith Bhakthan was documenting the soul of the state. He transitioned from a tech blogger to a visual storyteller, realizing that people didn't just want to see the world—they wanted to see it through a local, relatable lens. The Filmography of the Streets
In response to the controversial films, several videos and short films have been released under the title The Real Kerala Story to present a different perspective of the state. Unity and Compassion (2026) : Popular short videos, including one shared by the Congress Party
From socially relevant dramas to entertaining comedies, Kerala's film industry has something for everyone. The state's filmmakers have also been at the forefront of experimenting with new technologies and storytelling techniques, making Mollywood a hub for creative expression.