Top 10 Best Malayalam Feel-Good Movies of All Time

  • August 25, 2023 / 12:00 PM IST

Malayalam cinema has given us many feel-good movies that uplift our spirits and leave us with warm and positive feelings. These movies are known for their heartwarming narratives, endearing characters, and feel-good moments that resonate with audiences of all ages. This article presents a detailed list of the top 10 best Malayalam feel-good movies of all time.

  • Manjadikuru (2008)

Directed by Anjali Menon, “Manjadikuru” is a nostalgic and heartwarming coming-of-age tale that revolves around a young boy named Vicky, portrayed by Prithviraj Sukumaran, who returns to his ancestral village for his grandfather’s funeral. The film beautifully captures the innocence and wonder of childhood, and its portrayal of family relationships and small-town life evokes a sense of nostalgia that resonates with viewers.

  • Ustad Hotel (2012)

“Ustad Hotel,” directed by Anwar Rasheed, is a delightful feel-good drama that follows the journey of Faizal, played by Dulquer Salmaan, a young man who finds his passion for cooking. The film’s heartwarming story, the culinary journey, and the emphasis on family values make it a heartening watch that leaves audiences with a sense of happiness.

  • Thattathin Marayathu (2012)

Directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan, “Thattathin Marayathu” is a charming love story that revolves around the romance between Vinod, portrayed by Nivin Pauly, and Aisha, played by Isha Talwar. The film’s refreshing storytelling, soulful music, and endearing performances make it a feel-good movie that celebrates young love and friendship.

  • Bangalore Days (2014)

Directed by Anjali Menon, “Bangalore Days” is a heartwarming tale of friendship and family that follows the lives of three cousins, portrayed by Dulquer Salmaan, Nivin Pauly, and Nazriya Nazim. The film beautifully captures the essence of relationships and the characters’ challenges, ultimately leaving the audience with a sense of joy and contentment.

  • Aanandam (2016)

“Aanandam,” directed by Ganesh Raj, is a youthful and feel-good movie about a group of engineering students on a college trip. The film celebrates friendship, adventure, and self-discovery, creating a joyful and heartening experience for the audience.

  • Salt N’ Pepper (2011)

Directed by Aashiq Abu, “Salt N’ Pepper” is a heartwarming romantic comedy that brings together the lives of Kalidasan and Maya, played by Lal and Shweta Menon, through their shared love for food. The film’s unique storytelling, endearing characters, and culinary theme make it a delightful feel-good watch.

  • How Old Are You (2014)

Directed by Roshan Andrews, “How Old Are You” stars Manju Warrier in the lead role as Nirupama, a middle-aged woman who rediscovers herself and her passion for life. The film’s inspiring narrative, empowering message, and Manju Warrier’s exceptional performance have made it a feel-good movie that resonates with audiences.

  • Vellimoonga (2014)

Directed by Jibu Jacob, “Vellimoonga” is a delightful political satire-comedy that follows the life of Mamachan, portrayed by Biju Menon, an eccentric man who dreams of becoming a politician. The film’s humour, witty dialogues, and Biju Menon’s impeccable performance create a cheerful and entertaining experience for the viewers.

  • Kunjiramayanam (2015)

“Kunjiramayanam,” directed by Basil Joseph, is a quirky comedy that centres around the misadventures of Kunjiraman, portrayed by Vineeth Sreenivasan, and his cousin Laalu, played by Dhyan Sreenivasan. The film’s light-hearted humour, funny situations, and lively characters make it a delightful feel-good entertainer.

  • Njan Prakashan (2018)

Directed by Sathyan Anthikad, “Njan Prakashan” stars Fahadh Faasil as Prakashan, a man with a carefree attitude who transforms when life challenges him. The film’s heartwarming journey of self-realization, Fahadh Faasil’s stellar performance, and the heartwarming moments make it a perfect feel-good movie.

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